Liam
And I feel like my castle's crumbling down
And I watch all my bridges burn to the ground
And I watch all my bridges burn to the ground
"Thank you," Liam said warmly, affectionate gaze flicking to his companions. "It's been strange to get used to, but I wouldn't trade them for the world." It was funny, how life worked: he'd always wanted a dragon, but hadn't found them until giving up on the idea. So, too, had he given up on love before Maea walked into his life. Now he was happy, well and truly, though he felt, perhaps, a bit guilty given the strife that lingered elsewhere in the world.
Speaking of, Zavien answered Liam's question with grace, though the ex-soldier thought he could recognize a wistfulness about him. He could admire pushing through the pain, though, and rather than press for more information or attempt to get Zavien to open up, he merely nodded. "If there is anything we can do, please don't hesitate to reach out," he said. "And the Greatwood would gladly welcome anyone who wishes to relocate here." Hadn't the forest taken him in when he'd needed it most? And hadn't it healed him in a way he'd never considered possible? Perhaps it could do that for others, too.
But that was enough for today, the offer of help or a home given. Liam turned instead to the matter at hand. "I was training," he said, shrugging his shoulders. "I figured the water would be be a relief from the heat. Besides, it makes it more challenging when you're trying to balance on ground you can't see very well," he added, grinning, clearly delighted by the prospect. "If you're not busy, you're welcome to join me."
Speaking of, Zavien answered Liam's question with grace, though the ex-soldier thought he could recognize a wistfulness about him. He could admire pushing through the pain, though, and rather than press for more information or attempt to get Zavien to open up, he merely nodded. "If there is anything we can do, please don't hesitate to reach out," he said. "And the Greatwood would gladly welcome anyone who wishes to relocate here." Hadn't the forest taken him in when he'd needed it most? And hadn't it healed him in a way he'd never considered possible? Perhaps it could do that for others, too.
But that was enough for today, the offer of help or a home given. Liam turned instead to the matter at hand. "I was training," he said, shrugging his shoulders. "I figured the water would be be a relief from the heat. Besides, it makes it more challenging when you're trying to balance on ground you can't see very well," he added, grinning, clearly delighted by the prospect. "If you're not busy, you're welcome to join me."
And you don't want to know me, I will just let you down
You don't wanna know me now
You don't wanna know me now
Minor powerplay allowed without permission.
Feel free to use force/magic on Liam.
Feel free to use force/magic on Liam.






