yet my blood renders me a King
Sah found it ironic that Talyson was on a lightning-themed quest. The volatile element was certainly useful, and he'd seen firsthand how its presence in the courier's armor benefited him. Perhaps he'd seek a quest to give his own armor an additional property. Though, certainly something different than lightning?
When they arrived at the Levinsward, Sah felt a wide grin stretch across his face. While Tal set up his armor, Sah tipped his head back and closed his eyes. Breathing in the lingering scent of ozone in the air, and hearing the occasional howl of wind, he felt right a home. This place was incredible. Why hadn't he come here before? The Wild Thunder's own magic hummed beneath his skin at every strike to the ground, each distant bank of thunder matching his heartbeat.
Talyson's voice pulled him out of his reverie, and the Abandoned glanced over with a smirk at his frenemy's unease. "If the source of the storm doesn't matter, I can create one for you." It'd be a relatively easy task, especially given their location.
When they arrived at the Levinsward, Sah felt a wide grin stretch across his face. While Tal set up his armor, Sah tipped his head back and closed his eyes. Breathing in the lingering scent of ozone in the air, and hearing the occasional howl of wind, he felt right a home. This place was incredible. Why hadn't he come here before? The Wild Thunder's own magic hummed beneath his skin at every strike to the ground, each distant bank of thunder matching his heartbeat.
Talyson's voice pulled him out of his reverie, and the Abandoned glanced over with a smirk at his frenemy's unease. "If the source of the storm doesn't matter, I can create one for you." It'd be a relatively easy task, especially given their location.
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