I have never feared the storm
Sah shot a narrowed glance at Talyson but didn't respond to the Warden comment. As the courier gathered what he needed, the Wild Thunder kept a cautious eye on their surroundings. He should have relaxed slightly when the courier joined the Abandoned in a defensive position. But Sah was too preoccupied with the taste of ash and fire on his tongue.
"I'm not sure if this is a shrine per say...but it's something. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a shrine close by." The fire magic beneath his skin was nearly a roar in Sah's ears, a primal call, or perhaps a resonation with the crystals around them. He wouldn't be surprised is his skin was unnaturally warm at the moment.
The second that the group had passed through the exit and into open air, the Abandoned took a deep breath. Shaking his head to clear it, the tension bled out of him as his magic settled. Pad kept glancing at the cavern's entrance with clear distrust as Lilly nosed their bonded's hand soothingly.
"I'm not sure if this is a shrine per say...but it's something. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a shrine close by." The fire magic beneath his skin was nearly a roar in Sah's ears, a primal call, or perhaps a resonation with the crystals around them. He wouldn't be surprised is his skin was unnaturally warm at the moment.
The second that the group had passed through the exit and into open air, the Abandoned took a deep breath. Shaking his head to clear it, the tension bled out of him as his magic settled. Pad kept glancing at the cavern's entrance with clear distrust as Lilly nosed their bonded's hand soothingly.
Sah