"You do," the Tidebreaker answered, inclining his head in greeting to the Wild Thunder. Emerald eyes gleamed bright and warm within the serene stoicism of his expression. He looked with curiosity and approval on the star-shaped decorations now that he could see them, and it piqued his interest even more. He stepped closer, listening to the explanation, and tilting his head curiously. "Burning sage and spreading salt... to what purpose?" If the stars were simply for decoration they were still lovely, but the other actions that Sah mentioned baffled the former-Mer. For all that he had legs at will now, he still remained King of the Merfolk and spent a great deal of time in the Underwater City. Setting specific leaves on fire was as confusing as adding more salt to the sea to him.
He quirked a brow at Sah for permission before lifting one of the little metal stars to examine more closely, running his thumb lightly over the hairpin turns and welding spots with professional - if silent - consideration. He had noticed a number of candles and lanterns in the windows of homes on his way over, but it was dark enough that he had thought it simply a matter of spreading light in a dark season.
He quirked a brow at Sah for permission before lifting one of the little metal stars to examine more closely, running his thumb lightly over the hairpin turns and welding spots with professional - if silent - consideration. He had noticed a number of candles and lanterns in the windows of homes on his way over, but it was dark enough that he had thought it simply a matter of spreading light in a dark season.







