A feeling of peace and contentment settled over Velaeri as she reached gliding altitudes. Though not a practitioner of empathy herself, the filtering of emotions across the mental tether used for her communication was simply a side effect. For those that had gained knowledge of her true name, it came across rather clearly. For those that had not - well, many had alluded to a reckoning of her inner feelings simply by the expression of her presence alone. Velaeri was a poised and prideful creature, rarely did her opinions go unknown in some manner or fashion.
They sailed across a range of mountainous forest, the gleam of the sun reflecting off a speckling of large bodies of water known as the Lakes of Myn. Centuries ago a small Kingdom of shape-shifting elves had resided there, charged with the protection of the Forest Spirit's domain - another of Velaeri's once God-Creature companions and, unfortunately, one of the first to fall to the green of mankind. The elves of Myn no longer existed, so far as she knew. They had perished in the fires that took the Forest Spirit's hallowed lands. She remembered how they looked from high-on, after the flames had ravaged the landscape: charred and blackened like the realm of the Eldyr tree.
It had taken a long time for anything to regrow there and she was both pleased and weary to see them green again, dotted by human farmsteads and towns.
Her attention returned to the elf upon her back as he spoke, a mental smile forming as she felt the exhilaration in his breath.
There are few who have, she replied, Thirians are an unwelcoming people. Though if you help me fix their reported troubles, I suspect they may consider turning a kinder eye upon an elf...
They sailed across a range of mountainous forest, the gleam of the sun reflecting off a speckling of large bodies of water known as the Lakes of Myn. Centuries ago a small Kingdom of shape-shifting elves had resided there, charged with the protection of the Forest Spirit's domain - another of Velaeri's once God-Creature companions and, unfortunately, one of the first to fall to the green of mankind. The elves of Myn no longer existed, so far as she knew. They had perished in the fires that took the Forest Spirit's hallowed lands. She remembered how they looked from high-on, after the flames had ravaged the landscape: charred and blackened like the realm of the Eldyr tree.
It had taken a long time for anything to regrow there and she was both pleased and weary to see them green again, dotted by human farmsteads and towns.
Her attention returned to the elf upon her back as he spoke, a mental smile forming as she felt the exhilaration in his breath.
There are few who have, she replied, Thirians are an unwelcoming people. Though if you help me fix their reported troubles, I suspect they may consider turning a kinder eye upon an elf...