"I've heard of a place where you can put your blade to the test. I think it's called, The Underground..."
At the words, Phobius' demeanor changed almost immediately. His entire body went rigid, and he could feel a chill settle into his veins, as though the air around them had lost its warmth and become incredibly cold. Amber eyes widening, the Inartan boy stared at Darkalin as though the man's head had suddenly split in two, the unmistakable look of horror on his face.
The Underground...that dark, scary place that was crawling with thieves and sneaks and all sorts of general unfriendly people. That same place that he'd visited a near-season ago with Mister Ekans and Miss Rana, even though he wasn't supposed to have gone. But he'd been curious, so curious that it'd almost been painful to watch them leave without him, so he'd snuck along and had kept himself hidden well until they'd reached their destination. It hadn't taken long for Phobius to regret that decision, but at the moment it had seemed like a good idea. All he had really wanted to do was help, if he could. That, and the fact that he'd be lying if he'd said that being intentionally left out of things hadn't hurt his feelings, a little.
Because it had.
A good amount of time had passed since then, but Phobius could still clearly remember the events of that day, as well as the ones that followed on their journey back to Kuvarakh's shop. And all of his efforts toward forgetting the whole thing were beginning to wither away, now, as the uncomfortable memories returned and his emotions from before resurfaced bit by bit. No, no, no...why the Underground? Why would Darkalin talk about such a bad place...!? Phobius mused, one hand jamming itself in a pocket of his katinu while the other went for the scarf, grabbing at a fistful of the dyed wool. Has he gone there, before? On his own? Then he'd know how bad it is, wouldn't he...?
It only made sense. Then again, it sort of sounded like the Symenstra had never actually been to the place, himself...he'd said that he'd heard about it from somewhere. If that were true, then the boy supposed that he wouldn't know about the dangers that lurked around inside of it, unless the person he'd heard it from had warned him about those, already. Or maybe they hadn't.
Whatever the case, it was an all-around bad idea. Phobius was eager to tell them so, and tried to find the words that he could use, but he'd barely thought of a sentence when Krovard was suddenly calling for another familiar face who was, apparently, nearby.
The boy's heart skipped a beat.
Mister Ekans...?!
Why here, why now? Why couldn't the man have shown up when they'd been talking about something, anything else? It was nothing more than weird timing that was bringing the Dhani about, now, and as much as Phobius had been trying to hide his growing terror, it only seemed to spike with the man's presence. Then Krovard and Darkalin were headed over to him. Hesitant, the boy took a few steps after the men before stopping and staring down at his feet.
Things didn't have to be this awkward. He vehemently wished that he could get a hold of himself, that he could calm down, lift his head, and say "hello" to yet another person he still considered to be his friend, but...but the Underground and...and the body and...
Keeping his attention on his feet, Phobius followed the Symenstras and halted at Krovard's side. The name "Pryzavard" managed to catch his attention, if only for a moment, and he began to look up in question. It sounded as though Rey was talking to the man next to him, but he'd used the wrong name. His name was Krovard, wasn't it? He'd said so, himself. Unless, maybe the man had two names that he liked to use...? Could...could people do that?
Tempted as he was to ask, the situation at hand weighed back down on Phobius, the weight only worsening when the Dhani had turned his gaze his way. "H-hi, Mister Ekans..." the boy replied, an ever-so-slight tremor in his voice as he did so. He'd kept his eyes on the tips of his boots as he'd spoken, but an accumulating feeling of shame began to get the best of him, so he lifted his gaze back up and forced himself to meet the man's eyes. "How've you been doing...?"
The terror and anxiety in the boy's eyes hadn't gone away, but for a tick or two there was a curious gleam within them. Looking as though he'd just remembered something important, he blinked at Rey and asked "And who's 'Pryzavard'?"
"This is speech in Nari."
This is thought.
At the words, Phobius' demeanor changed almost immediately. His entire body went rigid, and he could feel a chill settle into his veins, as though the air around them had lost its warmth and become incredibly cold. Amber eyes widening, the Inartan boy stared at Darkalin as though the man's head had suddenly split in two, the unmistakable look of horror on his face.
The Underground...that dark, scary place that was crawling with thieves and sneaks and all sorts of general unfriendly people. That same place that he'd visited a near-season ago with Mister Ekans and Miss Rana, even though he wasn't supposed to have gone. But he'd been curious, so curious that it'd almost been painful to watch them leave without him, so he'd snuck along and had kept himself hidden well until they'd reached their destination. It hadn't taken long for Phobius to regret that decision, but at the moment it had seemed like a good idea. All he had really wanted to do was help, if he could. That, and the fact that he'd be lying if he'd said that being intentionally left out of things hadn't hurt his feelings, a little.
Because it had.
A good amount of time had passed since then, but Phobius could still clearly remember the events of that day, as well as the ones that followed on their journey back to Kuvarakh's shop. And all of his efforts toward forgetting the whole thing were beginning to wither away, now, as the uncomfortable memories returned and his emotions from before resurfaced bit by bit. No, no, no...why the Underground? Why would Darkalin talk about such a bad place...!? Phobius mused, one hand jamming itself in a pocket of his katinu while the other went for the scarf, grabbing at a fistful of the dyed wool. Has he gone there, before? On his own? Then he'd know how bad it is, wouldn't he...?
It only made sense. Then again, it sort of sounded like the Symenstra had never actually been to the place, himself...he'd said that he'd heard about it from somewhere. If that were true, then the boy supposed that he wouldn't know about the dangers that lurked around inside of it, unless the person he'd heard it from had warned him about those, already. Or maybe they hadn't.
Whatever the case, it was an all-around bad idea. Phobius was eager to tell them so, and tried to find the words that he could use, but he'd barely thought of a sentence when Krovard was suddenly calling for another familiar face who was, apparently, nearby.
The boy's heart skipped a beat.
Mister Ekans...?!
Why here, why now? Why couldn't the man have shown up when they'd been talking about something, anything else? It was nothing more than weird timing that was bringing the Dhani about, now, and as much as Phobius had been trying to hide his growing terror, it only seemed to spike with the man's presence. Then Krovard and Darkalin were headed over to him. Hesitant, the boy took a few steps after the men before stopping and staring down at his feet.
Things didn't have to be this awkward. He vehemently wished that he could get a hold of himself, that he could calm down, lift his head, and say "hello" to yet another person he still considered to be his friend, but...but the Underground and...and the body and...
Keeping his attention on his feet, Phobius followed the Symenstras and halted at Krovard's side. The name "Pryzavard" managed to catch his attention, if only for a moment, and he began to look up in question. It sounded as though Rey was talking to the man next to him, but he'd used the wrong name. His name was Krovard, wasn't it? He'd said so, himself. Unless, maybe the man had two names that he liked to use...? Could...could people do that?
Tempted as he was to ask, the situation at hand weighed back down on Phobius, the weight only worsening when the Dhani had turned his gaze his way. "H-hi, Mister Ekans..." the boy replied, an ever-so-slight tremor in his voice as he did so. He'd kept his eyes on the tips of his boots as he'd spoken, but an accumulating feeling of shame began to get the best of him, so he lifted his gaze back up and forced himself to meet the man's eyes. "How've you been doing...?"
The terror and anxiety in the boy's eyes hadn't gone away, but for a tick or two there was a curious gleam within them. Looking as though he'd just remembered something important, he blinked at Rey and asked "And who's 'Pryzavard'?"
"This is speech in Nari."
This is thought.