Taking the egg, leaving Aela, it was the hardest thing in the world for Sira to do at that moment. She had forgiven Aela, it was true, but that still didn't mean she approved of what she had done. But neither did she think Aela deserved to die. The old Sira might have killed her.. actually, the old Sira definitley would have killed her, without hesitation. Aela would have been dead the first time they found her, and Sira wouldn't have bothered catching the deer and giving Aela a chance to speak her case.
The new Sira was different. The new Sira had seen enough death. She had seen innocent lives taken and lost in the djed storm. She had seen people driven to madness by an immortal monster and watched as they tore each other apart. The new Sira had taken more lives than she ever wanted to. And the new Sira was a mother. The new Sira understood Aela's desire to raise the child. She understood what lengths a mother would go to for the protection of their child. Aela thought of the egg as her child, and the new Sira understood that.
But she also knew that the egg would die if it stayed in the wilderness. She knew that the baby wind eagle would be found almost immediately after it was born, once it started projecting its thoughts around for any random passing eagle to hear. Sira knew what she had to do, and she was ready to leave.
And then two random people showed up in the cave, and Sira stopped in her tracks, eyes wide with surprise and jaw gaping. She nearly dropped the egg in shock.. nearly.
"N.. no.. I did not bring them," she finally said, taking a step toward Aela and away from the entrance of the cave.
Sira quickly regained her composure and closed the distance between herself and the rogue inarta, keeping her eyes on the two newcomers even as she turned and placed the egg into Aela's hands.
"Hide that somewhere safe, and then get back here quick," Sira commanded as she drew her talon sword, stepping in front of Aela to block the two newcomer's view of wherever she went.
"Who are you? And what are you doing out here?"
There was something strange about the two individuals. Something... different, but Sira couldn't quite figure out what it was. They didn't exactly put off an aura of danger, but Sira had to be cautious anyway for the safety of the egg. As much as she wanted to get it away from the cave, she wasn't about to let two strangers have it. Still.. there was something about them. The gnosis on Sira's hand began to glow brightly, filling Sira with the courage she needed to fight the two strangers. Sira would do whatever it took to keep the egg safe.
The new Sira was different. The new Sira had seen enough death. She had seen innocent lives taken and lost in the djed storm. She had seen people driven to madness by an immortal monster and watched as they tore each other apart. The new Sira had taken more lives than she ever wanted to. And the new Sira was a mother. The new Sira understood Aela's desire to raise the child. She understood what lengths a mother would go to for the protection of their child. Aela thought of the egg as her child, and the new Sira understood that.
But she also knew that the egg would die if it stayed in the wilderness. She knew that the baby wind eagle would be found almost immediately after it was born, once it started projecting its thoughts around for any random passing eagle to hear. Sira knew what she had to do, and she was ready to leave.
And then two random people showed up in the cave, and Sira stopped in her tracks, eyes wide with surprise and jaw gaping. She nearly dropped the egg in shock.. nearly.
"N.. no.. I did not bring them," she finally said, taking a step toward Aela and away from the entrance of the cave.
Sira quickly regained her composure and closed the distance between herself and the rogue inarta, keeping her eyes on the two newcomers even as she turned and placed the egg into Aela's hands.
"Hide that somewhere safe, and then get back here quick," Sira commanded as she drew her talon sword, stepping in front of Aela to block the two newcomer's view of wherever she went.
"Who are you? And what are you doing out here?"
There was something strange about the two individuals. Something... different, but Sira couldn't quite figure out what it was. They didn't exactly put off an aura of danger, but Sira had to be cautious anyway for the safety of the egg. As much as she wanted to get it away from the cave, she wasn't about to let two strangers have it. Still.. there was something about them. The gnosis on Sira's hand began to glow brightly, filling Sira with the courage she needed to fight the two strangers. Sira would do whatever it took to keep the egg safe.