Eurwen
diamonds are found only in the darkness of earth
as truth lies in the darkness of mind
as truth lies in the darkness of mind
The little girl is just that - a girl. She is indeed trying her hands at things, though she believes that she knows enough to pull it off (or perhaps her face is young and innocent enough that the others will simply forgive her more easily). It's not like she has no life experience at all... or so she thinks. Her blushing therefore, is for overruling the conversation, ashamed she had started rambling - and so she'd quickly gone with the change of subject.
The filly listens to what Alvorr says and tilts her head slightly - she's never heard of a sea god, only of one in the sky, and that one is nasty, dad says - so she's curious. "I met a fairy once. I wonder if they know about the gods in the sea?" she asks him - as if he would have the answer maybe.
The subject of lights passes her almost completely - all lights stem from the sun, she thinks, or it must be magic. Whatever the case, she doesn't feel like she's supposed to know, or to find out.
The conversation continues with Alvorr apologizing and she gives him a short, confused look before Nazariy continues to say that he shouldn't apologize. She nods then, gives them a small smile, and turns her eyes back on the road. It seemed private, and she doesn't want to intrude.
Soon enough they make it to the stony outcrops just north of the forest, where the sea can be heard and seen, crashing at the rocks below, each time retreating only to try again. She peeks over the edge a moment, then steps back to allow the guys to see if they want to. "Here's the sea. If we go further north maybe we can get closer. If you want to." She always cared for the sea, it was the sound and smell of home, but actually swimming in it was dangerous, even now that she had grown quite a bit since last she had done it. But Naz had said he didn't know about seas, so maybe it could scare him and so she didn't want to force either of them to go nearer if they didn't want to.
The filly listens to what Alvorr says and tilts her head slightly - she's never heard of a sea god, only of one in the sky, and that one is nasty, dad says - so she's curious. "I met a fairy once. I wonder if they know about the gods in the sea?" she asks him - as if he would have the answer maybe.
The subject of lights passes her almost completely - all lights stem from the sun, she thinks, or it must be magic. Whatever the case, she doesn't feel like she's supposed to know, or to find out.
The conversation continues with Alvorr apologizing and she gives him a short, confused look before Nazariy continues to say that he shouldn't apologize. She nods then, gives them a small smile, and turns her eyes back on the road. It seemed private, and she doesn't want to intrude.
Soon enough they make it to the stony outcrops just north of the forest, where the sea can be heard and seen, crashing at the rocks below, each time retreating only to try again. She peeks over the edge a moment, then steps back to allow the guys to see if they want to. "Here's the sea. If we go further north maybe we can get closer. If you want to." She always cared for the sea, it was the sound and smell of home, but actually swimming in it was dangerous, even now that she had grown quite a bit since last she had done it. But Naz had said he didn't know about seas, so maybe it could scare him and so she didn't want to force either of them to go nearer if they didn't want to.
@[Alvorr] @[Nazariy] sorry for being so late!