Lyta offered another wobbly smile and dabbed once more at her red rimmed eyes.
"Thank you," for though she might not have that same faith in herself, to hear that Solomon did gave her heart. Maybe she could do what her mother had not been able to do. Maybe she could master this rarer gift. She would certainly try. For the country. For Solomon. And - perhaps most importantly - for herself. Feeling a little more sure of herself she took a breath and explained what she had seen of the Fire Guardian's last few moments.
"It was a series of different images. I saw the mountains - the ones to the East - and an odd looking tree kept appearing. It looked as though it were once two trees but they had twined together so tightly they had become one," she'd never seen anything like it. "There was a serpent too that struck out at two cranes, ripping out their hearts. I saw the stone in a gloved hand and it... I have not seen a rune look that before. When I first saw the Dreaming, I did not think it was one of ours."
Even now it sounded like madness.
"Thank you," for though she might not have that same faith in herself, to hear that Solomon did gave her heart. Maybe she could do what her mother had not been able to do. Maybe she could master this rarer gift. She would certainly try. For the country. For Solomon. And - perhaps most importantly - for herself. Feeling a little more sure of herself she took a breath and explained what she had seen of the Fire Guardian's last few moments.
"It was a series of different images. I saw the mountains - the ones to the East - and an odd looking tree kept appearing. It looked as though it were once two trees but they had twined together so tightly they had become one," she'd never seen anything like it. "There was a serpent too that struck out at two cranes, ripping out their hearts. I saw the stone in a gloved hand and it... I have not seen a rune look that before. When I first saw the Dreaming, I did not think it was one of ours."
Even now it sounded like madness.