Zavien
I think all things,
in their way,
in their way,
At least somewhat satisfied with his work, and reassured by Liam's approval, Zavien allowed some of the guilt to ease, laughing lightly as the man expressed his remorse for their ended spar. An amused and overall content smile broke out across his face, his bare shoulders shrugging. "I was too, but this heat is pretty brutal, so it was probably good that we ended when we did." He could already feel the slight headache pressing against the base of his skull, a familiar sign all warriors were familiar with: dehydration. It had him finding his own bottle of water, guzzling down a few gulps in an attempt to replenish the volume he'd lost through sweat alone.
He smiled again, nodding his head as he said, "Agreed." It was nice to bond over physical exertion and shared hobbies, and gods knew he could use something fun to do with all the free time he suddenly found himself burdened with.
As he moved to grab his shirt, Zavien added, "I'm staying in King's End if you're ever up that way. And I can find you whenever I'm in the area." The offer was an open one, free to suggestion and available for adjustment however they needed; two friends doing what they could to keep in touch.
He smiled again, nodding his head as he said, "Agreed." It was nice to bond over physical exertion and shared hobbies, and gods knew he could use something fun to do with all the free time he suddenly found himself burdened with.
As he moved to grab his shirt, Zavien added, "I'm staying in King's End if you're ever up that way. And I can find you whenever I'm in the area." The offer was an open one, free to suggestion and available for adjustment however they needed; two friends doing what they could to keep in touch.
reflect heavenly truth,
the imagination not least.
the imagination not least.







