Zavien
The sudden breeze had Zavien squinting his eyes shut. When he opened them again, Safrin stood before him, resplendent as always. He smiled a warm greeting, pleased to see that she was happy for his visit and offering. Her words brought a light blush to his cheeks, realizing that he'd never visited her without the others. It was something he'd definitely have to rectify.
He watched her eyes and listened to her suggestion, attentive to her every word. As disappointed as he was that it wouldn't be able to stun people yet, Zavien was not one to argue with a deity. His head dipped as he said, "Whatever you recommend. You are the goddess after all." He smiled politely, knowing full well that he would probably never turn down a quest she offered him. It didn't seem in good form.
Picking up his lackluster blade, he sheathed it again at his hip. "Thank you. I will return again when it's complete." Zavien gave her one last smile, then rose and made his way home, already planning how to finish his new quest.
[FIN]
He watched her eyes and listened to her suggestion, attentive to her every word. As disappointed as he was that it wouldn't be able to stun people yet, Zavien was not one to argue with a deity. His head dipped as he said, "Whatever you recommend. You are the goddess after all." He smiled politely, knowing full well that he would probably never turn down a quest she offered him. It didn't seem in good form.
Picking up his lackluster blade, he sheathed it again at his hip. "Thank you. I will return again when it's complete." Zavien gave her one last smile, then rose and made his way home, already planning how to finish his new quest.
[FIN]
If you don't like the road you're walking,
start paving another.
start paving another.







