DEIMOS
the ocean does not apologize for its depth
and the mountains do not seek forgiveness
and the mountains do not seek forgiveness
The Sword didn’t watch Sah very closely, save for a few quick glances from the corner of his eye every now and again. His concentration had funneled and furnished directly into the incantations, hands pulsing with their normal gilded glow, pieces and proportions forming beneath his palms. He could feel his attention beginning to waver from time to time though, a certain restlessness pooling between shoulders and spine, indicating he’d need a break before too long. Ordinarily, he didn’t have to apply his creative efforts for so long and in so many different conjectures; suddenly all the more appreciative of the weapons without intricate adornments.
Placing the last of the smaller fragments within, he ceased the motions simply to see Sah’s process. His eyes narrowed in speculation, and he shook his head, much like a hound, to dissipate any of the cobwebs forming along his mind. Gaze drifted immediately to what the other man had segmented together, and from the outside looking in, it looked good. “Well enough,” he laughed, and then stood up to stretch long limbs that had stiffened from sitting on the wooden floor, making motions around the parts already assembled and anything else needing to be done before they hastened it together. “I think if we place these in there,” pointing to the oven and its open proportions – looking like some not-yet-fully assembled skeleton. “We should be nearly done.”
Placing the last of the smaller fragments within, he ceased the motions simply to see Sah’s process. His eyes narrowed in speculation, and he shook his head, much like a hound, to dissipate any of the cobwebs forming along his mind. Gaze drifted immediately to what the other man had segmented together, and from the outside looking in, it looked good. “Well enough,” he laughed, and then stood up to stretch long limbs that had stiffened from sitting on the wooden floor, making motions around the parts already assembled and anything else needing to be done before they hastened it together. “I think if we place these in there,” pointing to the oven and its open proportions – looking like some not-yet-fully assembled skeleton. “We should be nearly done.”
for the space they take
and so, neither shall I
and so, neither shall I