TIMESTAMP: 17th Solace, Glade 4622
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In the days that had come and gone since the Blooming Glen, the Ferrier’s mind was a wreck. The rather curious crossing of paths with a Draedan was a bright spark in an otherwise dim start to the season of Glade, but it wasn’t as if that was anything near enough to improve his mood in any long standing way. Ultimately, he wasn’t quite sure that the strange Lorien noble would even keep his promises, far fetched and too good to be true as they sounded, but interacting with him was something to do, at least. It did take his mind, if only temporarily, off of the aching void in his chest. The pain he felt was still abysmal– he wished that there was something he could do to alleviate it, though he supposed there wasn’t much else other than it fading to time. For now, he would just…suffer.
He had spent most of the day cloaked and wandering through the city, hoping that the budding growth of early spring would be enough to draw his mind away from his sadness. As darkness had fallen and evening turned to night, the elven Veir returned to his family’s estate. It was…a simple distraction; fun while it lasted, his love of botany brightening his mood if only for a time. As soon as he got home, though, he walked through the halls in silence, making no attempt to speak with anyone he passed in the halls since his mood had rapidly begun to drop once more.
Closing the door to his chambers, he slowly begins to undress; the darkness only illuminated by a few shafts of moonlight through the folds of the curtains. It was oddly quiet in the house, in the city, despite the busier season that was early Glade. He was a bit thinner than he was a month ago, having neglected eating even more so than usual. Lucia did her best to take care of him in this unfortunate state, but given her myriad other duties to keep everything afloat, it was difficult to do so consistently. Having removed his cape and footwear, he moves with languid yet long strides over to the window and parts the deep red velvet fabric of the curtains. As he stares out, off into the city’s horizon, Amoren really was gorgeous, as stifling as it was to navigate the Candor within…the nights did have a certain calm, almost moody, beauty to them.
In the silence, memories of time spent with Arkash began to slowly creep back into his mind. With a sigh, he squeezes his eyes shut and shakes his head as if he’s trying to banish them. As sweet as they were, to remember was just asking to smash his already low mood to pieces; to remember, it would mean inviting in yet more pain. He doesn’t want to be awake anymore.
When this decision is made, he turns away from the window and pulls the curtains almost closed, leaving just enough moonlight to navigate without knocking into anything. He walks over to the nightstand at the side of the bed and the softest of smiles pulls at the corners of his lips. Lucia had left something small to eat along with a jug of water and a note written in her flowing Silvain script. Her affection for him certainly played a fairly large role in his ability to keep going without crashing entirely.
Once he consumed the food offering and some of the water, he undressed the rest of the way and crawled into bed, the slight ache of bruising a few days old gnawing at him– mostly concentrated near his legs and hips– as he moves. Before trying to sleep, however, he pulses ether through the triskelion mark on his chest and taints a bit of the water with the smallest hint of his Sopor. After he drinks it, he lays down on his back and stares up at the ceiling with a blank expression. It wasn’t long before eyes of red amber drifted closed, the Ferrier now locked in a deep, enchanted slumber.
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In the days that had come and gone since the Blooming Glen, the Ferrier’s mind was a wreck. The rather curious crossing of paths with a Draedan was a bright spark in an otherwise dim start to the season of Glade, but it wasn’t as if that was anything near enough to improve his mood in any long standing way. Ultimately, he wasn’t quite sure that the strange Lorien noble would even keep his promises, far fetched and too good to be true as they sounded, but interacting with him was something to do, at least. It did take his mind, if only temporarily, off of the aching void in his chest. The pain he felt was still abysmal– he wished that there was something he could do to alleviate it, though he supposed there wasn’t much else other than it fading to time. For now, he would just…suffer.
He had spent most of the day cloaked and wandering through the city, hoping that the budding growth of early spring would be enough to draw his mind away from his sadness. As darkness had fallen and evening turned to night, the elven Veir returned to his family’s estate. It was…a simple distraction; fun while it lasted, his love of botany brightening his mood if only for a time. As soon as he got home, though, he walked through the halls in silence, making no attempt to speak with anyone he passed in the halls since his mood had rapidly begun to drop once more.
Closing the door to his chambers, he slowly begins to undress; the darkness only illuminated by a few shafts of moonlight through the folds of the curtains. It was oddly quiet in the house, in the city, despite the busier season that was early Glade. He was a bit thinner than he was a month ago, having neglected eating even more so than usual. Lucia did her best to take care of him in this unfortunate state, but given her myriad other duties to keep everything afloat, it was difficult to do so consistently. Having removed his cape and footwear, he moves with languid yet long strides over to the window and parts the deep red velvet fabric of the curtains. As he stares out, off into the city’s horizon, Amoren really was gorgeous, as stifling as it was to navigate the Candor within…the nights did have a certain calm, almost moody, beauty to them.
In the silence, memories of time spent with Arkash began to slowly creep back into his mind. With a sigh, he squeezes his eyes shut and shakes his head as if he’s trying to banish them. As sweet as they were, to remember was just asking to smash his already low mood to pieces; to remember, it would mean inviting in yet more pain. He doesn’t want to be awake anymore.
When this decision is made, he turns away from the window and pulls the curtains almost closed, leaving just enough moonlight to navigate without knocking into anything. He walks over to the nightstand at the side of the bed and the softest of smiles pulls at the corners of his lips. Lucia had left something small to eat along with a jug of water and a note written in her flowing Silvain script. Her affection for him certainly played a fairly large role in his ability to keep going without crashing entirely.
Once he consumed the food offering and some of the water, he undressed the rest of the way and crawled into bed, the slight ache of bruising a few days old gnawing at him– mostly concentrated near his legs and hips– as he moves. Before trying to sleep, however, he pulses ether through the triskelion mark on his chest and taints a bit of the water with the smallest hint of his Sopor. After he drinks it, he lays down on his back and stares up at the ceiling with a blank expression. It wasn’t long before eyes of red amber drifted closed, the Ferrier now locked in a deep, enchanted slumber.
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