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Long had been these past months, and very quiet. Throughout everything they had endured these many years they had never suffered in such a way as this. Even in the Temple's corridors with close companions it still felt as though the people around her were leagues away. In some ways they even felt like... strangers. They all felt the same, she knew they did. Not many of them could say they hadn't been joined very long. For most, it was difficult to remember what life was like before being joined...
She could not speak for everyone, but she could not remember much from when she was... not herself. It was like waking from a long sleep filled with vague dreams of things that simply could not be. It was in this time when she needed her people the most, to hear and feel them through the Shoraes' comforting melodies. Waking from that dream into this... it was dreadful to feel these feelings alone, and though she wished to with all her heart she could not make the step to reach out.
None of them could.
And then finally, after much fasting and prayer...
…she could hear their song again.
It had been quiet at first, but it took little time after before the whole of the collective spoke and sang to one another once again. Even the Shorai itself seemed... healthier - its light, just a little more luminous. It was in these weeks that it was decided to be time at last to convene as they once and always had. Ánië, uncharacteristic of a High Councilor, lingered outside the Temple's grand entrance in the courtyard below. Though much of Sharyrdaes was broken and deserted, the upper tiers were still inhabited, and well defended from the beasts wandering beyond. Many now dwelt in the undercity, but many dwelt aboveground still, despite the dangers. She intended to greet as many of them as she could, as a good number of them often aided in the city's defense when necessary. The twisted beasts of the wild grew ever more ferocious with every passing year.
This evening no doubt all would come to be in the Temple, to hear and be heard as they address for the first time the calamity that had befallen them, and by what strange miracle they find they have come to be themselves again. More importantly, perhaps, what exactly happened to them. She nor any of the Conclave fully understood what took place, but it is their hope with the collective joined in one accord they might unveil what had come to pass...
She could not speak for everyone, but she could not remember much from when she was... not herself. It was like waking from a long sleep filled with vague dreams of things that simply could not be. It was in this time when she needed her people the most, to hear and feel them through the Shoraes' comforting melodies. Waking from that dream into this... it was dreadful to feel these feelings alone, and though she wished to with all her heart she could not make the step to reach out.
None of them could.
And then finally, after much fasting and prayer...
…she could hear their song again.
It had been quiet at first, but it took little time after before the whole of the collective spoke and sang to one another once again. Even the Shorai itself seemed... healthier - its light, just a little more luminous. It was in these weeks that it was decided to be time at last to convene as they once and always had. Ánië, uncharacteristic of a High Councilor, lingered outside the Temple's grand entrance in the courtyard below. Though much of Sharyrdaes was broken and deserted, the upper tiers were still inhabited, and well defended from the beasts wandering beyond. Many now dwelt in the undercity, but many dwelt aboveground still, despite the dangers. She intended to greet as many of them as she could, as a good number of them often aided in the city's defense when necessary. The twisted beasts of the wild grew ever more ferocious with every passing year.
This evening no doubt all would come to be in the Temple, to hear and be heard as they address for the first time the calamity that had befallen them, and by what strange miracle they find they have come to be themselves again. More importantly, perhaps, what exactly happened to them. She nor any of the Conclave fully understood what took place, but it is their hope with the collective joined in one accord they might unveil what had come to pass...