I don't know. I can only assume. [ and fire is wild. if there's a fire spirit lighting up la llorona, he can only assume there's a few more areas about to be sparked. perhaps it's a good thing he's settled near quendi. he can easily teleport over and try and put them out if no one else happens to be there. ]
But you'll be okay. [ he feels it's important to say it. he's never been the type to console anyone, but he thinks that's what she might need now. ] I won't leave until it's completely out. And we'll tell the spirit to go elsewhere. I'm sure the Pyrii wouldn't mind it lighting fires at Mount Verla.
[ After what happened to Faolan, there's nothing more terrifying than the pyrii, in her opinion. That feeling of dread returns, Alice is feeling sick in her stomach.
At the very least, she can say she's grateful she contacted him. ]
I've already been. They burned my name into a rock. [ and he sounds perplexed by it, for he is. what will they do with it? will they even remember him? he doesn't think too much on what she's said. he's heard whispers of how the jabberwock was taken down, but he doesn't wish to think on it, given how he feels simultaneously remorseful and relived. ]
[ they're his connection to fire. they had been his only connection to the originators of firebending until druk had been dropped into his lap. ]
If the spirit doesn't go away, I can just ask them for a favour.
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But you'll be okay. [ he feels it's important to say it. he's never been the type to console anyone, but he thinks that's what she might need now. ] I won't leave until it's completely out. And we'll tell the spirit to go elsewhere. I'm sure the Pyrii wouldn't mind it lighting fires at Mount Verla.
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[ After what happened to Faolan, there's nothing more terrifying than the pyrii, in her opinion. That feeling of dread returns, Alice is feeling sick in her stomach.
At the very least, she can say she's grateful she contacted him. ]
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[ they're his connection to fire. they had been his only connection to the originators of firebending until druk had been dropped into his lap. ]
If the spirit doesn't go away, I can just ask them for a favour.
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[ Poor Faolan; she couldn't see it in him, but surely the poor man must be a wreck. No one can forget burns. Alice takes a shaky breath. ]
I'd rather avoid them, to be honest.
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[ he sounds uneasy. his voice drifts off. ]
They can be a last resort. I'm sure the spirit will listen if we make it.
[ and if not, he doesn't particularly wish to think of what they will need to do then to make sure it stops lighting fires near these people. ]
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Alice breathes a sigh of relief. ]
If we make it -- well, I certainly hope so, it doesn't sound very benevolent.
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When do you want to put out the fires? I can teleport. There's a good chance I may have been there before — if not, I walk fast.
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[ She will face her fears for the sake of others; she has to do that, at least. ]