If Hadama was curious about the personal matters Sah spoke of, he was too polite to pursue it immediately. Nor, as it turned out, did he need to. The hunter was kind enough to offer an explanation and the Tidebreaker listened solemnly before giving a slow nod of acknowledgment. "The Atheneum may have more answers," he said slowly. Mention of the grand library in the heart of the Grounds was not easy for the Mer, but he kept his personal feelings hidden deep, and the Bond remained as still as a frozen pond. "I understand that the Fae could not see what happened inside the Barrier for several centuries." Their knowledge of the Grounds was either very recent, or very old, though since the War and the rise of the Symphony the Fae had seemed to become even more insular and disinclined to leave their forest, even if they no longer rejected human trade and tourism.
A pull towards a particular place, however... Hadama paused, seeking such a directive within his own chest. Perhaps one of the strange gatherings that sometimes drew together people from all over Caido... but no, he felt no desire or inclination to go to the Grounds himself. "I will look for mention of the Grounds down here, however. How long will you stay?" He was here until sundown, at least, but he was unsure if Sah intended to travel by skyship, or to use some other method to head to the place he was being pulled.
A pull towards a particular place, however... Hadama paused, seeking such a directive within his own chest. Perhaps one of the strange gatherings that sometimes drew together people from all over Caido... but no, he felt no desire or inclination to go to the Grounds himself. "I will look for mention of the Grounds down here, however. How long will you stay?" He was here until sundown, at least, but he was unsure if Sah intended to travel by skyship, or to use some other method to head to the place he was being pulled.







