set a fire for tomorrow
set it to your woes
set it to your woes
Noah wasn’t afraid to be partial. He stood in the strength of his deity and confident in his position. If Maea wanted to be the impartial one and ask the questions, Noah would field them. But he wouldn’t play the other side. He knew what Vi had told him, and he would cling to that.
Even if it was the same confidence and idea that brought down Wessex, Nate, and their goddess.
Noah tilted his head some as he listened to the woman’s questions, any temper at all that would have been stirred by them immediately quelled by the warmth and roses-red hues across his bond with Eira as the griffin purred in the woman’s lap. ”Not our good.” Noah said. ”Seeing first hand what some of the plants could do, there is no good in them.” Maybe some sort of ambition in the heart of their creator, but no good. Not in Noah’s mind, and not in Vi’s. His head tilted the other way and he took a sip of his tea, just now cool enough to his liking. ”I think I would have liked that, once upon a time. It was difficult, letting outlanders in to Halo.” Noah chuckled, for as difficult as it was, his most beloved friends were outlanders.
”I think the best thing for people to do is keep themselves strong, and to lean in to their regions. I am going to try and meet with Danta to see if there is anything we can do to strengthen the Hollowed Grounds.” Even if that meant going to Dygra for it.
Even if it was the same confidence and idea that brought down Wessex, Nate, and their goddess.
Noah tilted his head some as he listened to the woman’s questions, any temper at all that would have been stirred by them immediately quelled by the warmth and roses-red hues across his bond with Eira as the griffin purred in the woman’s lap. ”Not our good.” Noah said. ”Seeing first hand what some of the plants could do, there is no good in them.” Maybe some sort of ambition in the heart of their creator, but no good. Not in Noah’s mind, and not in Vi’s. His head tilted the other way and he took a sip of his tea, just now cool enough to his liking. ”I think I would have liked that, once upon a time. It was difficult, letting outlanders in to Halo.” Noah chuckled, for as difficult as it was, his most beloved friends were outlanders.
”I think the best thing for people to do is keep themselves strong, and to lean in to their regions. I am going to try and meet with Danta to see if there is anything we can do to strengthen the Hollowed Grounds.” Even if that meant going to Dygra for it.
feel defiance burning through my teeth
it's not enough to drag this blade across the day
it's not enough to drag this blade across the day
