[This was definitely a strange thing for her, and most fascinating to watch. She could not help but swear by her patron deity as she watches time reverse itself- or at least, the physical actions.]
Ahem. [she coughs behind her hand] I would apologize myself for the Elementals, yet I am no Hearer and cannot commune with them. As it were, they have begun lashing out at event the smallest things that startle or threaten them. ...Though I can say that it is only the case in this wood.
[You have stumbled into one big friggin' world, young one. Yet in this big world with so much work what needs be done, she at least deigns fit to spare another moment.]
While the prime window of opportunity may have already passed, mayhap if I might deign to introduce myself. [She bows again, though not as deep.] Badra Nicot, at your service.
Patron deities of this wood, then? No wonder they were upset.
[Worlds where gods were manifest was another thing he had yet to encounter. He'd read enough stories about fantastic places where praying to gods had tangible results, but the idea that it was true on some far-off world had been put out of his mind given everything else that had happened.
I feel I am going to enjoy exploring here... ah, a pleasure to meet you, Miss Nicot. Please call me Xehanort. [And, for politeness's sake he pulls down his hood.] Second names are not the custom of my world, unfortunately.
They are the...protectors, more like. Beings who dwell within, yet are not on the same level as the Twelve.
[We don't talk about those that do when they are summoned. Heheh...heh...]
Xehanort... [Last names are trivial, but something... seems a little special about this particular otherworlder. Yes, aside from the time manipulation.] As though I would hold it against you. Though please, call me Badra.
Ah, I see... the Twelve are pantheon, and the Elementals lesser spirits who dwell and guard. Althyk governs your realm of time... and primals encompass the sphere of an element. The stars grant strength, and the shadows refresh.
[He smiles at her, charmingly. He already feels as though he's going to like this place.]
Very well then, Badra. What would you suggest for one who has recently arrived to a world such as this? I would like to immerse myself fully.
[He has a few ideas of what he'd like to do, but hearing what is standard would be a good idea.]
[There isn't much in the smile she returns, aside from perhaps a bit of pride in becoming a teacher for a brief moment. Though there is something she should say...]
Considering your aptitude for fire and magick, I would head south to the desert city of Ul'dah. You'll find it less likely for your...skills to anger any elementals in that region.
[...Though perhaps a few Amal'jaa wouldn't take too kindly to being rewound once or twice.]
Learning about new worlds is something I enjoy. A desert..? [He's intrigued by the sound of that. There are desert worlds, but he hasn't been to any of them yet. His searches haven't taken him that far.] Perhaps I'll take you up on that. There aren't any desert elementals, then? They prefer the more temperate climes, do they?
[But, enough cheek. There's a more important question to be had.]
indeed. this will be interesting.
[This was definitely a strange thing for her, and most fascinating to watch. She could not help but swear by her patron deity as she watches time reverse itself- or at least, the physical actions.]
Ahem. [she coughs behind her hand] I would apologize myself for the Elementals, yet I am no Hearer and cannot commune with them. As it were, they have begun lashing out at event the smallest things that startle or threaten them. ...Though I can say that it is only the case in this wood.
[You have stumbled into one big friggin' world, young one. Yet in this big world with so much work what needs be done, she at least deigns fit to spare another moment.]
While the prime window of opportunity may have already passed, mayhap if I might deign to introduce myself. [She bows again, though not as deep.] Badra Nicot, at your service.
Re: indeed. this will be interesting.
[Worlds where gods were manifest was another thing he had yet to encounter. He'd read enough stories about fantastic places where praying to gods had tangible results, but the idea that it was true on some far-off world had been put out of his mind given everything else that had happened.
I feel I am going to enjoy exploring here... ah, a pleasure to meet you, Miss Nicot. Please call me Xehanort. [And, for politeness's sake he pulls down his hood.] Second names are not the custom of my world, unfortunately.
no subject
[We don't talk about those that do when they are summoned. Heheh...heh...]
Xehanort... [Last names are trivial, but something... seems a little special about this particular otherworlder. Yes, aside from the time manipulation.] As though I would hold it against you. Though please, call me Badra.
no subject
[He smiles at her, charmingly. He already feels as though he's going to like this place.]
Very well then, Badra. What would you suggest for one who has recently arrived to a world such as this? I would like to immerse myself fully.
[He has a few ideas of what he'd like to do, but hearing what is standard would be a good idea.]
no subject
[There isn't much in the smile she returns, aside from perhaps a bit of pride in becoming a teacher for a brief moment. Though there is something she should say...]
Considering your aptitude for fire and magick, I would head south to the desert city of Ul'dah. You'll find it less likely for your...skills to anger any elementals in that region.
[...Though perhaps a few Amal'jaa wouldn't take too kindly to being rewound once or twice.]
no subject
[But, enough cheek. There's a more important question to be had.]
How does one find there way to this desert?