DEIMOS & KIADA
your name will be known
a promise, a dare
She gives Hotaru a sheepish grin at the announcement, a childish shrug granted her way. She has much to explain for, but she’s always been one to head straight into the troubles and darkness soon to be both for the sake of protecting those she cared about. No matter how many talks with her aunt she has, that’s who she is. And she continues.
When Deimos announces what they found, and the news hits Hotaru, Kiada reaches around to grab onto he left aunt, to revel and smile among the possibilities. To go home. But it’s short lived as Deimos brings up the Fae and she nods along with them. “I almost won the Cloister… Perhaps we could speak to Delah? I’m still welcome in the Greatwood.” She recalls from before the blight, before the darkness had settled in her bones.
And the gears are moving, only to stop short as she focuses back on when LongNight is over and the things she must do. Would she even remain to be able to make those diplomatic questions? Would she succeed in her quest to find Ru’in? She tries to not let it cross her face at the uncertainty, by giving Deimos a rogue grin, aiming to hide the sorrow and small amount of fear that lies beneath.
“We could go as close to home as we can get here. Like it should have been.”
When Deimos announces what they found, and the news hits Hotaru, Kiada reaches around to grab onto he left aunt, to revel and smile among the possibilities. To go home. But it’s short lived as Deimos brings up the Fae and she nods along with them. “I almost won the Cloister… Perhaps we could speak to Delah? I’m still welcome in the Greatwood.” She recalls from before the blight, before the darkness had settled in her bones.
And the gears are moving, only to stop short as she focuses back on when LongNight is over and the things she must do. Would she even remain to be able to make those diplomatic questions? Would she succeed in her quest to find Ru’in? She tries to not let it cross her face at the uncertainty, by giving Deimos a rogue grin, aiming to hide the sorrow and small amount of fear that lies beneath.
“We could go as close to home as we can get here. Like it should have been.”
they'll speak of my name,
of my battles and wars
but here's the thing,
what's my name without yours?
No permission needed for power play!
Feel free to use magic/force on Kiada, without killing her <3