As the sky opens up and pulls me in
I can see, I can breathe, I can feel again
I can see, I can breathe, I can feel again
Sohalia inclined her head at Safrin's warning. "That is true," she admitted softly. And she didn't argue, though a part of her longed to point out that one person's sins shouldn't condemn the rest of an entire race. Perhaps the goddess knew that already, though, as she seemed willing enough to grant Stormbreak's request. And if there was a little warning in the back of her mind that perhaps Safrin's warning should be taken more seriously than as a cautionary tale, Soh set it aside for now.
"Thank you, Safrin," Soh said with a genuine smile for the goddess. "We will complete these tasks, and I will return to you."
-FIN-
"Thank you, Safrin," Soh said with a genuine smile for the goddess. "We will complete these tasks, and I will return to you."
-FIN-
And I'll wave goodbye to the ones below
As I float on by to the great unknown
As I float on by to the great unknown
Sohalia