Thalassa
Raising her head at the approving look in his eyes, Thal grinned. "I did, although it wasn't as exciting as I'd hoped." The Mer King could take that as he would, although it probably didn't align with her disappointment in the villi's demise.
The heel of her boot sunk into the quicksand moss at the same time as Hadama's, annoyed that she hadn't recognized the oddity of the brown patch amongst all the green. Regardless, she barely flinched, summoning fire that pulsed from her boots to singe, burn, and dry the substance to a cracking husk. Not even glancing down, Thal stepped gracefully from the moss without missing more than a beat in their conversation.
"I see. Would one of those battles happen to be on Starfall? How did things go?" Her internal interest turned more sinister, although nothing on her features portrayed anything more than mutual investment in the Void's progression. She noted the fresh scarring and mentions of lacking strength, but his presence in front of her suggested things hadn't gone as poorly as they could have, which meant that they must have succeeded in some capacity.
That thought didn't sit well with her and Thal pushed it aside to smile. She turned to face him fully, her hands settling casually to hover over her daggers. "I'm more than happy to train with you any time. Anything specific?"
The heel of her boot sunk into the quicksand moss at the same time as Hadama's, annoyed that she hadn't recognized the oddity of the brown patch amongst all the green. Regardless, she barely flinched, summoning fire that pulsed from her boots to singe, burn, and dry the substance to a cracking husk. Not even glancing down, Thal stepped gracefully from the moss without missing more than a beat in their conversation.
"I see. Would one of those battles happen to be on Starfall? How did things go?" Her internal interest turned more sinister, although nothing on her features portrayed anything more than mutual investment in the Void's progression. She noted the fresh scarring and mentions of lacking strength, but his presence in front of her suggested things hadn't gone as poorly as they could have, which meant that they must have succeeded in some capacity.
That thought didn't sit well with her and Thal pushed it aside to smile. She turned to face him fully, her hands settling casually to hover over her daggers. "I'm more than happy to train with you any time. Anything specific?"
Don't ask questions you don't wanna know
Learned my lesson way too long ago
Learned my lesson way too long ago







