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Interacting with: Gadez @Dezuel and Dyna @Queen Arya
The Eye of the Beholder was quickly turning into a very eventful place to be.
Katherine’s lips spread into a wicked little grin before she gently bit her own lower lip, her eyes dancing up and down Gadez for a few moments. A shiver ran up her spine as he took her hand in his before she looked down at her feet in attempt to hide the developing redness in her cheeks. My stay in Dawnhaven may be more entertaining than I initially thought.
Katherine opened her mouth to respond to Gadez’s well-wishes and stole once last glance at Gadez as he began to turn his attention elsewhere.
“I hope so as well, Gadez the gardener.”
Her attention then turned to the two Aurelian ladies standing nearby once more. She watched the Champion with un-trusting eyes before nodding in reply. “Seluna is the only reason I still live and breathe.” Katherine started, her mind still thinking on Dyna’s theory of mutual benefit. “I do believe that despite our goddess’ hatred of each other, that mere mortals such as ourselves can work together and serve the people alongside one-another. Sure we may not agree on all fronts, but in the end I would think that we want mostly the same things for the people of this town.”
“We need not let our differences get in t--”
Before she could get the last of her words out however, she turned her head to see a certain researcher headed right towards her on a collision course. The priestess braced herself a moment before the impact and managed to keep herself upright, much to her own benefit and Eris’ downfall.
Katherine’s eyes followed the woman’s tumble, raising a single brow at the event. She watched as the woman seemed to be mentally spiralling more and more as everything seemed to be going more and more wrong. The priestess would have stepped in as well, were it not for the few other patrons who already were. I’m not even sure I’ve been that much of a hot mess on my worst days. Katherine grinned a moment to herself.
Now no longer the center of attention, Katherine’s mind moved elsewhere from the goings-on of the tavern. I should probably go see what my living situation is going to be like.
The priestess waved a casual goodbye to the few within eyesight that would see before stepping outside once more and being abruptly reminded of just how cold it still was. After retrieving her coat from the carriage she arrived in—now empty, it seemed her escort had already unloaded her belongings—Katherine walked over to the Seluna temple where she would be residing.
As it came into view, a smile spread across her lips. It was beautiful. Definitely more humble and quaint than the sanctuary, but beautiful nonetheless.
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The blizzard had clearly prevented most people from visiting the temple as there was still a significant amount of snow in front of the main entrance, but it was nothing that Katherine couldn’t handle. She looked over both shoulders—no one in sight—before raising her hands and closing her eyes. The doors of the temple were enveloped in a thin wall of pure darkness for a moment before Katherine drew her one hand back as if drawing a bow. The shadows responded in turn, moving the snow away from the doors before being tossed aside with the flick of the priestess’ wrist.
Much better.
Katherine picked up the single crate of her belongings that had been left nearby before proceeding inside, being met with a very dim interior. She paced through the darkness with relative ease before making it to what had to be her intended chambers. They were simple enough—a bed barely big enough for two but adorned with warm reindeer fur blankets; a simple desk and chair topped with quills, inkpots and a few rolls of parchment; and a stone fireplace that took up most of the far wall.
Well I know what’s first on my to-do list... Katherine laughed to herself, her breath fogging in front of her.
After retrieving some firewood that had been stacked in a nearby storage room, Katherine had a fire going within a few minutes that lit up the room and already began filling her with warmth. Moments after that, the priestess had gathered a pair of candles that she lit in the fireplace before carefully passing the flame to the remaining candles and lamps in the temple. A gentle glow now filled the main hall and shimmered on the surface of the sacred pool.
Perfect. Only one thing left to do.
The priestess then disrobed down to a simple white gown before turning her back to the icy pool of water and letting herself fall in. Years of training and similar practice were the only thing that prevented her from hyperventilating and kept her breathing almost completely unchanged from normal. The water pierced through any remaining wariness from her travels and stripped all of the aches and pains from her body. With an exhale, she let herself sink deeper into the water while still facing the open dome that let in the dim starlight above.
And with not a single word uttered, no breath taken and no sound made, Katherine began to recite Seluna’s prayer in her mind. From the few times she’d heard a reply, the priestess knew that Seluna would know her every thought and emotion without the need for speech.
My Lady Seluna... ... ... she who guides... ... ... our Lady of Silver... ... ...
Let all on whom your light falls be welcome if they desire to be so.
As the silver moon waxes and wanes, so too does all life.
We trust in your radiance, and know that all love alive under your light shall know your blessing.
Turn to the moon, and it will be your true guide.
Let all on whom your light falls be welcome if they desire to be so.
As the silver moon waxes and wanes, so too does all life.
We trust in your radiance, and know that all love alive under your light shall know your blessing.
Turn to the moon, and it will be your true guide.