Artemis was silent and still as Oseely spoke, careful to keep her emotions off her face. She was getting really tired of reevaluating her understanding of the world over and over. Old men were shadow demons. Trees had teeth. Gryphons were dogs. Now the evil dragon wasn't even responsible for taking the sun away. Really. Who was this island's manager. She wanted a word.
Her index finger tapped lightly on the staff in her hand – the only hint at the tension building in her from being picked apart by this man. He asked what she was after.
Artemis didn't know.
Home. She thought of her brother. Her valley. Cold fingers curled around her heart, twisting and tightening like a climbing vine up a tree. She had no right to her home. And she'd had her chance at power.
Artemis' wants had always been petty, immediate things. To fool a skeptical customer. To travel to a new city. To sleep somewhere expensive and not pay a cent.
Emira had only ever wanted her family, whole and real. But they were gone. And so was she.
"Wrong on all counts, actually," she said, her voice light. She held up a finger and began counting off. "Gryphon was a poor lost thing, wandering in the woods, and I rescued her quite valiantly if I do say so myself. Never met a witch in my life, but an old treegnome taught me his runic ways. And all I really want is a man who can keep up. Hey big boy." She raised her eyebrows at him in a way that might've been seductive if he was twelve drinks in. She'd rattled off her outlandish lies with a straight face and an easy confidence like the performer she was, but Artemis didn't expect to fool him with any of this.
But it was either have an honest conversation about her own fears and vulnerabilities or deflect. Artemis adjusted her grip on the staff.
"Now, about that dragon. If it's not responsible for the night then what is?"
The Lord of Flame was very much amused by this one -- he grinned, and he watched Artemis with eyes narrowed in thought.
"That'd be my sister, the Lady of Stone. There's an agreement on among us Lords and Ladies: as long as it's dark, the Lord of Shadow can control the spirits of the dead -- and as long as the spirits are under Shadow's control, the Dragon can't eat those spirits for more power." He stretched his arms over his head with a sigh. "So to answer your question technically, there are two moons -- and one of them is currently eclipsing the sun. My sister's a strong woman."
Artemis raised an eyebrow at how… forthcoming he was. If he was even telling the truth, that is. He had called himself the patron of thieves and liars (which really, was right up her alley). Her mind worked to sort through this new information, nonetheless. Dragons, ghosts, lords, and ladies. Great.
"Why don't you want the dragon to have power?" she asked. Her eyes narrowed slightly and she tilted her head to the side. "And how does the Lord of Fire feel about the sun being covered up?" The sun was just a massive ball of fire, after all. And he'd seemed pretty darn excited about it when they'd seen dawn cresting over the island. Then again, Artemis figured anyone would be desperate for the sun after a few centuries of darkness.
He folded his arms and tipped his bald head at her. "Well, aren't you full of questions? I'da thought you'd be asking me the important stuff, like how to get off this stinkin' island or how to control a Lantern's power. But no! Feelings!" Oseely laughed quietly.
"I'm fulla opinions, don't you worry. The Dragon went a little crazy with power, I think -- started sucking the life out of the Kith til they were near-extinct, and they had no idea it was him. And even after he was sealed up and cut off from the Kith, he just started sucking life out of people in other worlds. Probably your world, too. Which means the eclipse just moved the problem and hasn't solved anything. You're proof of that. And that sorta pisses me off," he said with a smile. "But! That's my problem. If you wanna learn to ride your rescued gryphon here properly, I know a guy."
Artemis shut her mouth at Oseely's words. She wanted nothing to do with the Lanterns and… it was stupid and irrational but maybe if she didn't go hunting for a way home then she wouldn't know for sure it was hopeless. Instead, Artemis just watched Oseely as he spoke, absorbing all he had to offer. Then he very blatantly changed the subject. Her curiosity flickered in her chest, eager for whatever it was he didn't feel like disclosing. But she also didn't know if she wanted to push the Lord of Fire on Nightmare Island, no matter how amused he seemed at the moment. She glanced over her shoulder at the gryphon then turned back to him.
"Yeah? That'd be very kind of you." Artemis wasn't too keen on trusting the kindness of strangers.
Her index finger tapped lightly on the staff in her hand – the only hint at the tension building in her from being picked apart by this man. He asked what she was after.
Artemis didn't know.
Home. She thought of her brother. Her valley. Cold fingers curled around her heart, twisting and tightening like a climbing vine up a tree. She had no right to her home. And she'd had her chance at power.
Artemis' wants had always been petty, immediate things. To fool a skeptical customer. To travel to a new city. To sleep somewhere expensive and not pay a cent.
Emira had only ever wanted her family, whole and real. But they were gone. And so was she.
"Wrong on all counts, actually," she said, her voice light. She held up a finger and began counting off. "Gryphon was a poor lost thing, wandering in the woods, and I rescued her quite valiantly if I do say so myself. Never met a witch in my life, but an old treegnome taught me his runic ways. And all I really want is a man who can keep up. Hey big boy." She raised her eyebrows at him in a way that might've been seductive if he was twelve drinks in. She'd rattled off her outlandish lies with a straight face and an easy confidence like the performer she was, but Artemis didn't expect to fool him with any of this.
But it was either have an honest conversation about her own fears and vulnerabilities or deflect. Artemis adjusted her grip on the staff.
"Now, about that dragon. If it's not responsible for the night then what is?"
The Lord of Flame was very much amused by this one -- he grinned, and he watched Artemis with eyes narrowed in thought.
"That'd be my sister, the Lady of Stone. There's an agreement on among us Lords and Ladies: as long as it's dark, the Lord of Shadow can control the spirits of the dead -- and as long as the spirits are under Shadow's control, the Dragon can't eat those spirits for more power." He stretched his arms over his head with a sigh. "So to answer your question technically, there are two moons -- and one of them is currently eclipsing the sun. My sister's a strong woman."
Artemis raised an eyebrow at how… forthcoming he was. If he was even telling the truth, that is. He had called himself the patron of thieves and liars (which really, was right up her alley). Her mind worked to sort through this new information, nonetheless. Dragons, ghosts, lords, and ladies. Great.
"Why don't you want the dragon to have power?" she asked. Her eyes narrowed slightly and she tilted her head to the side. "And how does the Lord of Fire feel about the sun being covered up?" The sun was just a massive ball of fire, after all. And he'd seemed pretty darn excited about it when they'd seen dawn cresting over the island. Then again, Artemis figured anyone would be desperate for the sun after a few centuries of darkness.
He folded his arms and tipped his bald head at her. "Well, aren't you full of questions? I'da thought you'd be asking me the important stuff, like how to get off this stinkin' island or how to control a Lantern's power. But no! Feelings!" Oseely laughed quietly.
"I'm fulla opinions, don't you worry. The Dragon went a little crazy with power, I think -- started sucking the life out of the Kith til they were near-extinct, and they had no idea it was him. And even after he was sealed up and cut off from the Kith, he just started sucking life out of people in other worlds. Probably your world, too. Which means the eclipse just moved the problem and hasn't solved anything. You're proof of that. And that sorta pisses me off," he said with a smile. "But! That's my problem. If you wanna learn to ride your rescued gryphon here properly, I know a guy."
Artemis shut her mouth at Oseely's words. She wanted nothing to do with the Lanterns and… it was stupid and irrational but maybe if she didn't go hunting for a way home then she wouldn't know for sure it was hopeless. Instead, Artemis just watched Oseely as he spoke, absorbing all he had to offer. Then he very blatantly changed the subject. Her curiosity flickered in her chest, eager for whatever it was he didn't feel like disclosing. But she also didn't know if she wanted to push the Lord of Fire on Nightmare Island, no matter how amused he seemed at the moment. She glanced over her shoulder at the gryphon then turned back to him.
"Yeah? That'd be very kind of you." Artemis wasn't too keen on trusting the kindness of strangers.