OOCAww, I think it'll be okay~
Also sorry for the slowness (again)!! Deadlines... >_>The bard was entranced even before the magic began. As if it were expected, Daniel picked up a stone and held it between his palms. He looked about secretively, then fixated on the object with a look of deep concentration. For a while Lyrri only blankly watched his furrowed brow, unsure of what was happening behind his eyes- then...
Was he glowing?
Yes, he was definitely glowing!
Her eyes grew wider, sparking with lime green. She watched wordlessly, mouth slightly agape, as the Vantha man began to crush the bit of rock with what seemed like brute force. Finally it was reduced to rubble, and he met Lyrri's shocked gaze with an explanation.
"Flux," she repeated as if turning the word over in her head. The girl had known what Flux was in that it was magic, it existed, and other people knew about it; she had never seen something like that! She stared off into space, processing the magical feat she had just witnessed.
Djed flow... Able to crush
... Muscles explode
. And, after an oddly long pause, she finally burst out:
"That's incredible!"Lyrri grinned delightedly as Daniel launched into her next question, eyes full of a comfortable, welcoming light. Of course, the Skyglow had fair points to support his unarmed training. Weapons were useful in most situations, but that didn't mean hand-to-hand was entirely useless, right? In fact, it was rather important, in her not-so-humble opinion.
Still.
"You're awfully sure of yourself," she said jokingly.
"What happens if I come after you with a crossbow? It'll be hard to break it to splinters with a bolt in your knee, eh?"And now the serious question. The one she probably shouldn't have asked. The Snowsong's face grew solemn, expression questioning but still strangely mournful of the answer that was sure to come. Most tended to assume that murder was part of any mercenary's job; she didn't wish to assign any stereotypes, but it struck her as an inevitability. Still, she could tell that Daniel was a good man. Not just because he was a Vantha; he was kind in his own right. Hence, she was unsurprised at his answer; but she couldn't help but be surprised at the level of emotion he attempted to conceal.
Lyrri stared at the mixing blues and reds in the man's eyes for only a moment before placing a hopefully-consolatory hand on his arm.
"I understand," she offered, eyes filling with ultramarine accompanied again by that strange amber light.
"I'm sorry I brought it up."Yet, there was that strange voice that she had shoved to the back of her mind, the one that just loved to cause trouble. She couldn't help but wonder if it was right; couldn't help but wonder if it was forgivable, no matter the victim or the assailant. She wondered what she believed in. She wondered if she could be sure of something like that. She wondered...
Yet another thought for another time, eh?