the harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun
"I'll certainly keep it in mind, if I ever find myself on a tour of Caido's shrines," Amhran says with a grin. "Though if you're offering to bring snacks, I may end up going just to invite you along," he adds. "Would that cause offence to the gods, do you think?" He doubts Rae would mind, though of course he hasn't actually had a real conversation with the twins since evolving out of planthood.
Shivering at Spice's sudden greeting and attention, Amhran finds himself smiling after the little dragon and tilting his head. "Is she yours?" he guesses, nodding after the springs' icy mascot before his soil-soft eyes return to Flora. "Most of the water in Halo is quite difficult to swim in, by virtue of it being frozen," he says, laughing. "And I've visited Torchline a little bit in the past, though never for fun." Usually it's for big, serious meetings involving death and war.
As for the hot water, Amhran does step a bit closer to the lip of the springs, crouching down to let his fingers curl through the steam. "I suppose you're right," he says, both about the merits of the springs and the sorts of plants that enjoy growing there. "I did plant one of Rae's Lilies up in the Climb last year," he agrees. "I need to go and harvest it soon, though now that the Family are gone, I'm not sure quite what to do with it."
Shivering at Spice's sudden greeting and attention, Amhran finds himself smiling after the little dragon and tilting his head. "Is she yours?" he guesses, nodding after the springs' icy mascot before his soil-soft eyes return to Flora. "Most of the water in Halo is quite difficult to swim in, by virtue of it being frozen," he says, laughing. "And I've visited Torchline a little bit in the past, though never for fun." Usually it's for big, serious meetings involving death and war.
As for the hot water, Amhran does step a bit closer to the lip of the springs, crouching down to let his fingers curl through the steam. "I suppose you're right," he says, both about the merits of the springs and the sorts of plants that enjoy growing there. "I did plant one of Rae's Lilies up in the Climb last year," he agrees. "I need to go and harvest it soon, though now that the Family are gone, I'm not sure quite what to do with it."