[ so the rest of the village is mostly... young people. and like how it was in the castle, they're all super stoked to see him and there's a whole lot of attention and "who's your new friend" and all that. it's not a big place, but there is a whole lot of farmland and trees and even a few roaming livestock. ]
It is not something that is often publicized. But...
[ turning Tsuykusa's hand over, and squeezing gently over his fingers. ]
It is what enables us to use magic in this world. Those that are able to be marked by a lunaglyph and, consequently, utilize it, are considered blessed. Those that cannot are unblessed.
[ turning Tsuykusa's hand over, and squeezing gently over his fingers. ]
It is what enables us to use magic in this world. Those that are able to be marked by a lunaglyph and, consequently, utilize it, are considered blessed. Those that cannot are unblessed.
[ allowing him, lacing their fingers together with a small smile. ]
Sometimes it is necessary. But it comes with a cost, as do most things.
[ pulling him... closer?? if he can. and then resting his chin on Tsuyukusa's head, like he's trying to comfort himself or Tsuyu. ]
Should one ever lose control, or be overwhelmed by the power, then they will start to transform into a creature we call Vermiform. When it progresses past the point of no return... then there is only one thing we can do.
Sometimes it is necessary. But it comes with a cost, as do most things.
[ pulling him... closer?? if he can. and then resting his chin on Tsuyukusa's head, like he's trying to comfort himself or Tsuyu. ]
Should one ever lose control, or be overwhelmed by the power, then they will start to transform into a creature we call Vermiform. When it progresses past the point of no return... then there is only one thing we can do.
Thank you.
[ squeezing his hand again, and then releasing him, putting a hand on his shoulder before leading the way to a small inn of some sort. it's home-run and terribly quaint, and the owner apologizes over and over and scurries to give them the best room which is really just. big. but nothing too extraordinary about it, really.
and then she's leaving and they're alone and Sigmund's sitting on the single (small) bed looking at him. ]
[ squeezing his hand again, and then releasing him, putting a hand on his shoulder before leading the way to a small inn of some sort. it's home-run and terribly quaint, and the owner apologizes over and over and scurries to give them the best room which is really just. big. but nothing too extraordinary about it, really.
and then she's leaving and they're alone and Sigmund's sitting on the single (small) bed looking at him. ]

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