Sah
Sah sighed, "Yes. Apart from the one in Ray's wand, I've heard that no one has had any luck. I'm planning to search as well." The more people scouring the springs, the higher their chances of success. It was frustrating how difficult the flowers were to find, discouraging even. If it was possible, the Abandoned hoped that they could find enough to have a supply on hand should a region fall.
The Wild Thunder blinked when Lena dropped her charcoal, opening his mouth to apologize, only to close it as Lena began to speak. Her certainty in her choices soothed some of the hesitance that had been festering for years, "I am. I've considered it briefly on multiple occasions." Sah's eyes were drawn to the pups playing. "The inclination has been growing steadily, and I think I'm ready to ask." There had been multiple incidences lately where he'd wished that he'd had access to the Attuned bond in battle.
Beyond that and more importantly, the idea of regaining paws had always appealed. But the grief of never regaining his original form due to his species not existing in Caido had ached and left him hollow. It had made the idea of becoming an Attuned unfathomable at first. It'd have only hurt him to be so close yet so far.
But now that he'd been in Caido for so long, things had changed. Sah flexed his fingers against his knee as he pondered. This form was familiar now. He felt settled in the world around him. It no longer felt like it'd be a loss or sacrifice to hybridize but instead an opportunity. The Abandoned had been feeling for some time that he was beginning to reach the edge of what he could accomplish on his own. It was time to open himself up to new possibilities and new beginnings. To stretch his power beyond the magic in his blood and further devote himself to his sworn goddess.
Sah ran a hand through his hair, refocusing on the conversation, "I'm fairly certain that Safrin would be willing to do it for me. I'm just not sure how to go about asking." He'd be asking her to remake him in a way. Was he worthy of that? He was hers, yes. And hybridizing would just be an extension of that loyalty. Still, it felt like too big of an ask.
The Wild Thunder blinked when Lena dropped her charcoal, opening his mouth to apologize, only to close it as Lena began to speak. Her certainty in her choices soothed some of the hesitance that had been festering for years, "I am. I've considered it briefly on multiple occasions." Sah's eyes were drawn to the pups playing. "The inclination has been growing steadily, and I think I'm ready to ask." There had been multiple incidences lately where he'd wished that he'd had access to the Attuned bond in battle.
Beyond that and more importantly, the idea of regaining paws had always appealed. But the grief of never regaining his original form due to his species not existing in Caido had ached and left him hollow. It had made the idea of becoming an Attuned unfathomable at first. It'd have only hurt him to be so close yet so far.
But now that he'd been in Caido for so long, things had changed. Sah flexed his fingers against his knee as he pondered. This form was familiar now. He felt settled in the world around him. It no longer felt like it'd be a loss or sacrifice to hybridize but instead an opportunity. The Abandoned had been feeling for some time that he was beginning to reach the edge of what he could accomplish on his own. It was time to open himself up to new possibilities and new beginnings. To stretch his power beyond the magic in his blood and further devote himself to his sworn goddess.
Sah ran a hand through his hair, refocusing on the conversation, "I'm fairly certain that Safrin would be willing to do it for me. I'm just not sure how to go about asking." He'd be asking her to remake him in a way. Was he worthy of that? He was hers, yes. And hybridizing would just be an extension of that loyalty. Still, it felt like too big of an ask.
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare







