Cyra Hafise
Queen of Riddles
Cyra Hafise
Queen of Riddles
Cyra Hafise
Queen of Riddles
*Slowly sits up and wiggles with toes.* Check that works.*Blinks a couple times and shakes head as too shake the remaints of the spell out*Hmm...
*waits and watches you carefully*
Ah you can let go of me now dear. My apologies if I caused any stress. And I'm afraid it didn't do me much good either. Could you take care off things here for some time and excuse my absense to his majety if he returns before me? I believe it would be best for me to take refuge in my Lighthouse some time. Get things in order again because what happened wasn't a dream.
Of course, you go rest. I can hold down the fort and I am sure his majesty will understand. If you need me for anything let me know.
Thank you my dear. Hmm I think you wouldn't have trouble finding my Lighthouse. I mean how many Lighthouses are radiating watermagic?*The moment that was said worry came to the surface.*Well take care my dear. I'll return when things have settled again. *Poofs off*
*nods rather worried seeing the look on your face and clears the palet off the floor when you leave*
(I say it's time for a jump in the timeline, Or I can continue and type out what's happening over at the infamous Lighthouse with the special fountain.)
Once back home,she gained some of her strength back at familiar grounds, her sacred sanctuary. First stop the fountain the thing she had sworn to keep clean and protect. She could really use a sip of it's water. But at the back of her mind worry plagued her, what if the stranger she had been about to kill in the dream that wasn't a dream had been there when she had been away. What if the water really got tainted and poluted? She ran trough the garden into the center of the maze where the gracious fountain resided. The water looked as clear as always it didn't give of strange vibes either. A sigh of relief left her body it was okay.
Maybe I should take a small bottle of it back to the Underground, as a gift to his Majesty. Fae are good at healing but sometimes one really requires a miracle to get better.