i will endure the night for the promise of light
Traveling with his magic combined with his compass was as easy as breathing in the Holloweed Grounds. Noah had been to every inch of this land in his exile, chaining, holding posting here from Vi. Now, however, there were more and more touches of the ancients. Noah couldn't help but flinch -- though he tried to hide it as best as he could -- as he walked towards where he and Maea were to meet. The more and more that the ancients did here dug him deeper and deeper into the ground at the feet of his god. No matter how much Noah thought it was good for the ancients to find a home in this place, for their many hands to see it rise, he knew Vi would never agree.
Noah had failed.
But he couldn't stew on that now.
"Maea, thanks for meeting me." He said, offering the ancient a smile. "I really appreciate you being willing to help Halo." Maea knew this place so well, after all, that asking her for help finding a void-creature he could take home was better than him rummaging all through the land. He wasn't interested in running into Danta, and he hoped that the woman would be able to get him through this task without much hassle.
Noah had failed.
But he couldn't stew on that now.
"Maea, thanks for meeting me." He said, offering the ancient a smile. "I really appreciate you being willing to help Halo." Maea knew this place so well, after all, that asking her for help finding a void-creature he could take home was better than him rummaging all through the land. He wasn't interested in running into Danta, and he hoped that the woman would be able to get him through this task without much hassle.
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