Ysaryn grinned wickedly. "[i]I eat what is in the ocean. I don't frolic with it.[/i]" She replied smoothly, taking her final sip before handing the bottle over. She watched Kire chase the younger two, her ears trained on the conversation. When she heard of how, exactly, the Gemini had been executed, she turned toward Ed and Elva, watching their expressions. And Gavin's. "You know." She said, folding one leg over the other and waving her bare foot up and down slowly, the way a cat sways her tail. "Dark clouds hang over many in unrest. Victors and defeated alike. You family has suffered much. There are things you may want to unhappen. But it is not right. It has happened, and all you can do is decide what to do with what is before you now." She reached over for the bottle, taking a drink. "I slay many mage. I repeat the names they took with every cut. I pray for the child my mother lost when Gem-en-ai take me. But I will not be broken. And nor will the Wyvern. The face of evil is smaller, now. New forces to work and rise. Make it yours." "[i]You get chatty when you're drunk[/i]." Ruli whispered low to her. "[i]Try it sometime. You're duller than a sea glass.[/i]" Ruli chuckled, shaking his head. Zeke, arriving shortly after, sat himself beside Janes, deciding best not to make an idiot of himself before Elva any further. He asked about Amria, about the language, and about life with so many cousins. Ysaryn, between her drinks and her sassy remarks, watched Ed hungrily, her fingers occasionally brushing over his blond hair. Ruli listened with one ear, reclining on his back to watch the sunset over his feet. However, when Kire and the girls returned to the sand shivering, he got up to gather a bit of driftwood, tossing it into a pile to light, vanishing for a second to get to the mess hall and borrow a flint and a bit to eat. With the fire roaring, small at it was, he offered Ysaryn a loaf of bread in hopes of sobering her up. Truthfully, anymore wine and he feared she'd disrobe there on the beach. As the group split, half returning to the caves to slip through the gate, Ruli reclined on the sand, watching the last glimmer of the sun vanish behind the horizon. "To be honest, they made me." He admitted. "Threatened me with sparring with Ysaryn and Zeke if I didn't." He went silent, ignoring whatever it was that Ysaryn was whispering to Ed as she trailed her fingers over his arm. "I would have come by later. Offered a congratulations. I just hate parties."