We are all stardust
Zen listened silently, munching on a cookie as Sah spoke. Just as he suspected, King's End had all but forgotten Safrin. But he wasn't sure if there was anything that he could do at the moment. He hadn't been aware that the Ancients considered Dygra to be their mother, so that location was marked off as well. Zen could never judge someone for worshiping their mother.
The Greatwood caught his attention. He might be able to help establish the region and ensure that Safrin kept a hold on it as it grew. Perhaps he'd only briefly stop in King's End and then make his way to the Greatwood instead.
The Demi-god paused at the unexpected advice, studying Sah's face for a long moment. There was merit in his words, and he found himself nodding. (I'll consider it. Thank you.)
The two spoke until the cookies were gone and their glasses were empty. When it was time for the shop to close, Zen made his way upstairs to his temporary abode after saying goodbye to the hunter.
-[FIN]
The Greatwood caught his attention. He might be able to help establish the region and ensure that Safrin kept a hold on it as it grew. Perhaps he'd only briefly stop in King's End and then make his way to the Greatwood instead.
The Demi-god paused at the unexpected advice, studying Sah's face for a long moment. There was merit in his words, and he found himself nodding. (I'll consider it. Thank you.)
The two spoke until the cookies were gone and their glasses were empty. When it was time for the shop to close, Zen made his way upstairs to his temporary abode after saying goodbye to the hunter.
-[FIN]
Reflections of the cosmos and the passage of time
Zenith







