[quote=LordMarwain] “But Erä don’t you see it? These are not coins used to make payments. These are trophy’s worthy of the strongest hunter. They are shaped round as a symbol of the sun, an object no mortal can reach. They are golden, for that is the earth’s most precious metal. And lastly, they wear your symbol. It would be an insult to refer to anything with your symbol on it as a currency. Do you think Mawhiti wanted to offend you?The flames eagerly started to eat the cloth away till the last thread. After that, for a few moments, nothing happened.A spark rose on from the pyre and shot in the sky. High above the crowd it exploded, showing a large flaming rose. Its petals started to rain down in the direction of the village, leaving a trail of sparkles, disappearing long before they could reach the town. Grass and flowers started to grow on the street around Lyah. Next to her the flowers started to grow larger and larger, forming a framework. In it a door appeared. Slowly it opened, showing a garden she had seen just a few minutes ago. But this time, the place of the garden she saw was decorated with red and golden flowers. Petals of all colors were swirling around. She could feel the warmth of the garden reaching her.Tavon, who was talking with another person, turned around and smiled at her. He gestured her to come inside. [/quote] Lyah stepped off the edge confidently. Instead of a long drop into a fiery pit, she stepped onto soft grass. She was almost getting used to this. She stood in the garden and tried to make sense of what she saw before her. The figure standing before her father was beyond description. Not so much a person, or a creature even. The shifting forms caught the light in a way impossible to understand to mortal eyes. Lyah realized that, if it wasn't for the divine blood that ran trough her veins, the sight of this entity would have driven her to madness. As she stared into the impossible she thought she recognized something. Not an image, a feeling. A feeling of calm, something natural and true. A similar feeling to what seemed to echo of her father. She drew the conclusion that they must be the same. This was the true form of the divine. A shiver went down her spine. Maybe it was her heretige, maybe she was starting to get used to understanding the impossible, but something gave her the courage to speak. "H-hello. I am Lyah... Are you my uncle?"