cover you when the sky comes crashing in
Without Starfall and the Family to warp his trepidations into something quite unsettling, Deimos could turn towards the horde of other responsibilities bearing down upon him. Much more manageable, feasible, and not holding threatening circumstances, he went to check in on the guild hall first. A little Leafchange cleaning.
It hadn’t gone unused, but he certainly hadn’t been as attentive to it as he might’ve been, had everything else not been occupying his attention. Tending to it in the morning hours meant fewer individuals lurking nearby, and he could be properly absorbed in the task – starting with the hearth.
Bringing it to flame quickly, so the inferno blistered and promised heat within the sanctions, before he maneuvered towards the bounty board. There were quite a few still pinned there, though months later, and he shook his head, amused at the some of the quandaries, before taking down the ones he knew had already been thwarted, or simply not an actual monster of note. The remaining ones sounded familiar – typically void infestations to be dealt with eventually by enterprising guild members.
Stepping into the usual gathering area, much like a den, had manifested in its own array of dust and debris. Shaking his head, he used less strength within his Air incantations, but certainly enough to start sweeping over the tops of shelves or trophies, piling it all into a hovering mass he’d be capable of clearing out swiftly.
It hadn’t gone unused, but he certainly hadn’t been as attentive to it as he might’ve been, had everything else not been occupying his attention. Tending to it in the morning hours meant fewer individuals lurking nearby, and he could be properly absorbed in the task – starting with the hearth.
Bringing it to flame quickly, so the inferno blistered and promised heat within the sanctions, before he maneuvered towards the bounty board. There were quite a few still pinned there, though months later, and he shook his head, amused at the some of the quandaries, before taking down the ones he knew had already been thwarted, or simply not an actual monster of note. The remaining ones sounded familiar – typically void infestations to be dealt with eventually by enterprising guild members.
Stepping into the usual gathering area, much like a den, had manifested in its own array of dust and debris. Shaking his head, he used less strength within his Air incantations, but certainly enough to start sweeping over the tops of shelves or trophies, piling it all into a hovering mass he’d be capable of clearing out swiftly.
DEIMOS







