@Lovejoy Wait. WAIT. Okay, so... the Durendal already left. We know that. It's a long trip, we know that too.
This...seeing the future is a crime? or Hellfire is a crime? I'm sure the latter is, but it sounds like the former is as well...Why would it be such a crime? It looks like this time travel/vision stuff takes pieces of him...literally. Is that why she calls it a crime? hm....
I am going to guess that most fire is hellfire, since fire as a thing is no longer around, so it's all very evil. *thoughtful*
It would seem that he /can/ make his enemies disappear -- by travelling back in time and killing them before they become an issue, or some such. Granted, he might not know the full outcome of that, but...*shrugs*
Creid taught Indira? And about hiding her faith?! Creed's not Lanostran, I know that much. Is he Omestrian? It doesn't say in his bio.
It looks like Indira saw Magnagrad on fire at her Culmination, much as Ziotea did. Interesting. But the hellfire came on the seas...if it's going to come multiple places, odds are that it is not actually meteorites -- or something really wonky is going on. Very interesting.
It also looks like Antonin can manipulate the ether of others -- so maybe Ziotea did learn a little from him about her abilities in the area, and that's why she has as much skill with it as she does. It was incredibly difficult for her to make progress, most likely. Good think Antonin's a patient teacher, eh?
When Indira said "we" did she mean herself, Antonin, and Creid? Or "we" as in them and Warband Phoenix + extras, too?
Ziotea and Rodion did dance a bit -- I love the description of the place, actually. And the irony -- initially they were out on the balcony, or at least /a/ balcony.
Looks like parts of Magnagrad break down a lot.
...I wonder if any of us can do anything with fire. It'd make sense for aegises to be able to create some form of protection against it. And I'd imagine that Omestrians have at least a passing connection.
The real irony is that with how I made Ziotea...she might well have an affinity for it. Or at least like it/not be scared of it. The base idea there was lost or forbidden flames. Sure, it hurt in her vision, but...it was kinda glorious.
This might /also/ explain a little of why the Omestrians search for something in the ruins, if there was any sort of prophecy involving this. ...Assuming it's connected to the meteorite that fell there. Who knows?
SO MUCH TO THINK ABOUT.
You still need to stick the glossary somewhere it won't get lost, by the by.