demons that left you so tired the nights before.
Caelynn smiled and shook her head, "We may be able to find a cave entrance and explore, but I doubt we'd be able to go deep enough to find any gems before the boat of the sky leaves." Biting her lip she looked at the woman, "It does leave the Climb right? Goes other places like a boat on water?"
Listening contently about the war of the gods made Caelynn more and more uncomfortable. Hearing that her god wasn't around at the time shocked Caelynn. "Dygra is involved, nurturing, and playful. I don't see her stepping away from that kind of chaos or us... her followers. Wouldn't we feel and know if she was gone?" Caelynn chose to believe that she could feel her god around all the time. If she wanted to she could kneel right here and pray. The confines of shrines when praying made no sense to her, though she knew that anywhere other than a shrine for offerings would make for plenty of awful messes lying around. They had enough of that when bloodlust hit each month. "I can understand some other gods' followers clashing with us, followers of Dygra and Drygra themselves." She chuckled softly and bit her lip holding back the fear. Thinking of a period without Dygra in her life, if Dygra would have left, made a depressed feeling wash over her.
"There's no way... I was making stew three days ago. It is hot enough to be Longheat. It's just... not too long ago it was Deepfrost, it really can't be Longheat yet. He only died four Deepfrost's ago, I celebrate every season. I just celebrated." Standing she paced a few steps away then turned to stare around at her environment, "Well... the ground does look like it has more flora, more heat waves coming off the rocks. Longheat it is..." She couldn't imagine missing a season celebration for her best friend. Honoring a tradition they had done since childhood, really it was just a dinner with a mention of the change in season but it was an excuse to be together nonetheless.
is what they call BRAVERY.