// where your body hears the words of the sun //
Picking her charcoal back up after the initial shock, she persisted in outlining the frost fox’s fur, watching as it glided amongst and amidst the rest of the folly with amusement. “Good,” she mused. “I keep going when I have the opportunity. With so many of us venturing there, something is bound to turn up.” Perhaps a foolish display of optimism and determination, but sometimes that was all they had to combat the ulterior motives and forces surrounding and pervading the lands.
Unaware of Sah’s past, the Caretaker could only preside in what was offered, and she tilted her head, studying him briefly. Perhaps the notions had been a heavy weight, but Lena couldn’t ascertain why - though she’d had the Stormbreak education ever since her birth, of dedication to gods, of presiding in faith, of rendering allegiance and beliefs into her blood and bone. The lingering question there though confused her, and her brows furrowed slightly. “You do just that. Ask.” And while the feeling might’ve been monumental, the inquiry didn’t have to be. “Ensure you are confident in your choice,” to which she gave a grin. “What do you think your first shift would be?”
Unaware of Sah’s past, the Caretaker could only preside in what was offered, and she tilted her head, studying him briefly. Perhaps the notions had been a heavy weight, but Lena couldn’t ascertain why - though she’d had the Stormbreak education ever since her birth, of dedication to gods, of presiding in faith, of rendering allegiance and beliefs into her blood and bone. The lingering question there though confused her, and her brows furrowed slightly. “You do just that. Ask.” And while the feeling might’ve been monumental, the inquiry didn’t have to be. “Ensure you are confident in your choice,” to which she gave a grin. “What do you think your first shift would be?”
Lena
// spoken in the voices of trees //







