"Mmh. It is a start." The Tidebreaker glanced at Ronin with a flicker of wry amusement in emerald eyes, suspecting that the White Knight would know exactly what it meant for a job to never be done. Not for a ruler, or for a demigod. "But thank you." Knowing that Torchline's strongest residents would be helping with the defense of her coast was a welcome reassurance for the tasks ahead.
Given no further crises, shenanigans, or Key Quests to endanger Flora's fathers, Hadama inclined his head in quiet relief that things were well for the Taliesins. He paused at the sight of the statue in the sand, bending to study it for a moment before straightening and continuing on when it held no evidence of Void corruption. "Much the same. I have... struggled. To improve my strength and abilities in recent months," he admitted, his low voice going quieter still. In peaceful times he would be content to improve at his own pace, but it did not feel as if they had that luxury in the era of Starfall. "I would appreciate any advice you could give. Or the opportunity to train together," he added, looking over to the White Knight once more with a questioning but hopeful tilt to his chin.
Given no further crises, shenanigans, or Key Quests to endanger Flora's fathers, Hadama inclined his head in quiet relief that things were well for the Taliesins. He paused at the sight of the statue in the sand, bending to study it for a moment before straightening and continuing on when it held no evidence of Void corruption. "Much the same. I have... struggled. To improve my strength and abilities in recent months," he admitted, his low voice going quieter still. In peaceful times he would be content to improve at his own pace, but it did not feel as if they had that luxury in the era of Starfall. "I would appreciate any advice you could give. Or the opportunity to train together," he added, looking over to the White Knight once more with a questioning but hopeful tilt to his chin.







