(De Tearion) He sighs, shaking his head. He turns away to scan the area, but it was all so alien to him.
(Phalakros) “Worry not. From what I have seen, the danger of this place is in its visitors. I only wish Lucitius was here. He likely knew what this was, or had a better idea of it than me.”
(De Tearion) He eyes Phalakros curiously, but turns away, his hand moving to cradle the pendant of his necklace. He wasn’t concerned of dangers, but the lingering traces of blood in the air kept distracting him.
(Phalakros) “What is your first name? I’m curious. And there is not much else to do here.”
(De Tearion) He looks at Phalakros cautiously, then sighs again.
“My full name be Ákle-Ikli De Tearion. To clarify, my family name be De Tearion, unlike some creatures that believe the name be merely Tearion. My ancestors were too devoted to tradition to compact the name. Fools they were, nothing more,”De Tearion hissed.
(Phalakros) He blinks, then turns away shyly, but quickly turns back, too curious to stop the conversation.
“Do I dare ask of your race?”
(De Tearion) His eyes narrow.
“Why are you curious? You ask me questions, yet you have yet to answer them yourself.”
(Phalakros) He sputters, trailing off into stunned silence.
(De Tearion) He shakes his head.
“Let us proceed this way. Since I have told my full name, you tell me yours, and Celosia tells us hers, unless neither of you have any additional names. Then, we answer your question of race. We continue like this.”
(Phalakros) He shakily nods.
“Phalakros Corax is my full name, and Kir… I… rarely use Corax. At this point, it barely holds any purpose at all.”
He curls up, rocking back and forth. Clearly, whatever he had nearly said has spooked him.
(De Tearion) He glances at Celosia as Phalakros answers, but immediately turns back to the youth when he stutters.
What had he missed? Did it have something to do with the battle that had ended shortly before his arrival?