08-25-2014, 06:07 PM
Nothing moved on the man until Jaxen finished his spiel. Loud, boisterous laughter filled the room.
"An Ancient and a god!"
His laughter rumbled on.
"It do be sounding like that Naga saved your hide none too soon. Certain there do be people who would kill you as soon as look at you if they knew what you could do, Fortune prick me for true."
He continued to chuckle a bit then abruptly cut short with a slap on his knees.
“First things, first. We make sure there do no be any illness left in you. Then we satisfy that curiosity that I do see burning your heart.”
He leaned forward to lay a palm on Jaxen’s head.
“Name do be Tarin. What do you be called when you be home?”
He sent the power on a search for any vestiges of illness aiming to burn it from existence and weave health for the young man. Not many of the young people he saw these days were without some form of illness. It seemed the rate of those able to find their way was lower in this Age. Perhaps humanity was growing weaker in some way, preventing them from the mental strength that would allow more to survive. Tarin sadly tucked that thought away to ponder for later.
"An Ancient and a god!"
His laughter rumbled on.
"It do be sounding like that Naga saved your hide none too soon. Certain there do be people who would kill you as soon as look at you if they knew what you could do, Fortune prick me for true."
He continued to chuckle a bit then abruptly cut short with a slap on his knees.
“First things, first. We make sure there do no be any illness left in you. Then we satisfy that curiosity that I do see burning your heart.”
He leaned forward to lay a palm on Jaxen’s head.
“Name do be Tarin. What do you be called when you be home?”
He sent the power on a search for any vestiges of illness aiming to burn it from existence and weave health for the young man. Not many of the young people he saw these days were without some form of illness. It seemed the rate of those able to find their way was lower in this Age. Perhaps humanity was growing weaker in some way, preventing them from the mental strength that would allow more to survive. Tarin sadly tucked that thought away to ponder for later.