Thalassa
Her obsidian horns glistened in the sunlight as she looked up at his pleased expression. At least she hadn't interrupted something, although she couldn't agree on the cooler weather. She wasn't cold, but she missed the sweltering heat of the Climb and Torchline, her signature black cloak fluttering in the wind to buffer against any stray chills.
Humming, she paused in her own walking to look towards the Barrows, a smirk on her face as she pictured the echo of chaos that she'd found - tattered cloths, scored dirt, singed grass, and abandoned bones. No signs of the Void villi remained. "I came back to check on the site where the villi had been but got distracted by hunting." The Dream Birds were nowhere to be seen, long gone over the horizon where she dragged her eyes from, returning back to Hadama with a mischievous glint in their blue depths. "You missed quite the battle."
Thal scanned his features with a similar level of assessing, a curious tilt to her lips. "Have you been up to anything interesting lately?"
Humming, she paused in her own walking to look towards the Barrows, a smirk on her face as she pictured the echo of chaos that she'd found - tattered cloths, scored dirt, singed grass, and abandoned bones. No signs of the Void villi remained. "I came back to check on the site where the villi had been but got distracted by hunting." The Dream Birds were nowhere to be seen, long gone over the horizon where she dragged her eyes from, returning back to Hadama with a mischievous glint in their blue depths. "You missed quite the battle."
Thal scanned his features with a similar level of assessing, a curious tilt to her lips. "Have you been up to anything interesting lately?"
Don't ask questions you don't wanna know
Learned my lesson way too long ago
Learned my lesson way too long ago







