[quote=akje] Lyah decided her curiosity overcame her interest in the divine meal.She got up and thanked her father. "I'm going to test my new-found abilities, let's see if I can find my uncle." As she directed her gaze at the edge of the woods she concentrated. The same feeling overcame her again and the world turned darker. As a black sky filled with stars, some brighter than others. Far away she saw the bright light she was looking for, a similar light to the blinding light right behind her.The way to her uncle was untamed and ever changing. But the undergrowth made way for her stride and the creatures circled at a distance.In the distance she saw and heard the little pig. As it cried and raged his little heart out she felt pity on the little creature.Hearing his voice she noted the little swine with the golden tusk was distressed and panicked. Hearing his words she drew the conclusion who he was.She waited at a small distance, curious how the wild one was going to deal with this. Maybe he'd know how he'd died, and how he'd ended up in this domain of all places. [/quote] [quote=MasterOfMetal] The Keeper of the untamed looked down at the pitiful creature."You were not meant to live in my realm. yet here you are.You were sent by chance, not strength or devotion."If Erä's current form had a face, it would be smiling."I will grant you a chance. The opportunity to go back, and make a choice."The wild wanderer took a step back."However, there is a condition.You can return to the mortal realm, but you will stay by her side."Erä had stepped to the side and was now pointing to Lyah."You were sent to my realm, so you are mine now, and I command you to accompany Lyah, my kin.You do however have a choice when you are back there.You can search for revenge, to punish your killer and the one who sent you here,or you can change your ways, be a better man then you were."Erä held his spear high, and then plunged it into the soft ground.A small pool of reflective water welled up."Come, little one" he said upon the pig "Come and see." [/quote] From a distance Tavon watched Lyah walk to the forest of his brother. He schrug his shoulders, sat down and started to eat. A few druids gathered, also sat down around the table. They remained completely silent, although some started to make smacking noised while they were eating. "It is important that she learns to be independent." Tavon started his monologue. "Or else she might end up like her mother. I really loved that woman, until she started to call me for every small task. Not that she couldn't handle it, but she wanted me to be with her all the time. Still I think I could have handled the break up a little better." Tavon fell stilent for a couple of minutes, looking at Lyah standing in the forest. "My daughter is quite the looker." "What do you guys think about all that?" Tavon spoke against the druids, knowing they wouldn't answer.