Sah
Sah's eyes snapped to Seren's at the obvious flinch. Concern welled up in him and he hated that he didn't know what was wrong. The Demi-god's clear physical distance during this entire interaction left him wondering if the flinch was fully due to the question. Or if it was because of him. He really hoped it wasn't the latter. If it was, he'd have to ask. They'd promised to let each other know if they were uncomfortable after all.
Going under the assumption that it was the former, Sah eyed Seren with concern as he answered. "Not much. Only that it's mostly Accepted and generally the region most favored by the Old Gods. And that it's where the Dragoons are. That's pretty much it." The Abandoned had already knows that something was up there however. "And I know that something there makes you not even want to return sometimes." He added.
That had been a rather shocking realization for the Abandoned. The idea that something in the God's favorite place would be driving a loyal Demi-god away? Nothing good came to mind and Sah had a feeling that all of the possibilities he'd considered weren't even scraping the surface.
Going under the assumption that it was the former, Sah eyed Seren with concern as he answered. "Not much. Only that it's mostly Accepted and generally the region most favored by the Old Gods. And that it's where the Dragoons are. That's pretty much it." The Abandoned had already knows that something was up there however. "And I know that something there makes you not even want to return sometimes." He added.
That had been a rather shocking realization for the Abandoned. The idea that something in the God's favorite place would be driving a loyal Demi-god away? Nothing good came to mind and Sah had a feeling that all of the possibilities he'd considered weren't even scraping the surface.
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare