I take everything seriously,
He followed Soh out of the dinghy, eyes scanning the small island that now floated amidst the Arclight, catching the golden flash of Sol exploring. "True." His voice was hoarse from the smoke that hovered in the air, the foliage and dusting of debris giving the Tower an eerie aura. Cracks ran across the walls, some stones missing even as the monolith stood tall, reaching for the sky where it'd once resided.
It didn't feel like the same one he'd stood in front of just a week ago, the one he'd built only last season. He nearly laughed at the absurdity of it. "I find it extremely ironic that the Tower is one of the only things that didn't crumble." Perhaps they'd done a better job rebuilding than he thought.
Coughing through the lingering smoke, Zavien unconsciously echoed Soh's concerns as he stepped closer to the entrance. "You think it's safe to go inside? Should there be a warning sign?" He took cautious steps around the rubble, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword as he assessed the risk.
It didn't feel like the same one he'd stood in front of just a week ago, the one he'd built only last season. He nearly laughed at the absurdity of it. "I find it extremely ironic that the Tower is one of the only things that didn't crumble." Perhaps they'd done a better job rebuilding than he thought.
Coughing through the lingering smoke, Zavien unconsciously echoed Soh's concerns as he stepped closer to the entrance. "You think it's safe to go inside? Should there be a warning sign?" He took cautious steps around the rubble, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword as he assessed the risk.
Zavien
but I also take it lighthearted to recognize I can't control it.







