Leo hadn't noticed this before, but there was a pattern to Eosi that he was catching on to with his peripheral vision. She almost stole glances when he wasn't looking, but her gaze was quick to retreat as soon as he probed her with his own. Perhaps something about him made her uncomfortable? And if so, was it Leo himself or the mark from the goddess of fear that had such an effect on her? He had never been very good at interacting with people. He could only wonder about these subtleties, but for the time being he decided to refrain from any more insistent gazing at her, especially near the eyes. Maybe she liked to see unseen.
He shifted his weight to better support himself on his hands. The fact she responded with a single word meant it had to be of great importance to her. To comprehend. "That word speaks of bringing things together, enclosing them, even possessing them." She did strike him as a possessive type in a way, someone who wouldn't let go of what she considered important. She looked like she was perfectly capable of defending her territory, as well. "If comprehension is what you want, I may be able to help you with the first step. All I have is a small fragment of the truth - of what I believe is the truth. It's a brick or two to get you started on your palace. You'll have to do the heavy lifting, however."
He moved his weight forward, lacing his fingers around his knees as he briefly looked at her sideways. Then, his head straightened and he focused his eyes on the archery target some fifty feet ahead. He suspected it would make her feel more at ease, and it also helped him collect his thoughts. "Fire is much more than just a burst of color and heat," he began, slowly, as if telling a tale he knew by heart.
"There are fires that burn with no flame at all that you can see. Likewise, our spirits are burning from our first scream in the cradle to our last breath. As you may know, Ivak encompasses all these domains. What most people don't know - don't want to know, maybe - is that his ability to make the spirit burn is by far the one the world needs the most. Without him, the soul wilts well before the body does. The mind folds on itself and gets lost in pettiness and trivial things. Greed, malice and all the things we commonly call evil stem in no small part from Ivak's absence. That feeling of release, of enlightenment, is truer than any word I can share."
He turned towards her then, but was careful to keep his eyes on her chin. "If your wish is for comprehension, then I believe we should start from that feeling. It's a tidal wave, a blossoming of forgotten potential, and I would like to make it a gift to you, if you'll let me for an instant. It's a loss of control, yes, but one that brings perspective. Enthusiasm - the god within." He said no more, and expected no quick reply to his offer. She seemed the kind of woman who needed to weigh all the options before committing to a choice, after all; but also the type to leave her comfort zone if pressed by a valid reason.
Leo waited calmly for her answer, whatever it may be. There had been a time when he had been afraid to even use this power of his; indeed, at first, untrained, it had caused more destruction than a blazing inferno. Now, however, it was simply the gift of Ivak that he bestowed without ownership. He hoped the god was watching from some corner of Leo's soul, and maybe even approving of his choice.
He shifted his weight to better support himself on his hands. The fact she responded with a single word meant it had to be of great importance to her. To comprehend. "That word speaks of bringing things together, enclosing them, even possessing them." She did strike him as a possessive type in a way, someone who wouldn't let go of what she considered important. She looked like she was perfectly capable of defending her territory, as well. "If comprehension is what you want, I may be able to help you with the first step. All I have is a small fragment of the truth - of what I believe is the truth. It's a brick or two to get you started on your palace. You'll have to do the heavy lifting, however."
He moved his weight forward, lacing his fingers around his knees as he briefly looked at her sideways. Then, his head straightened and he focused his eyes on the archery target some fifty feet ahead. He suspected it would make her feel more at ease, and it also helped him collect his thoughts. "Fire is much more than just a burst of color and heat," he began, slowly, as if telling a tale he knew by heart.
"There are fires that burn with no flame at all that you can see. Likewise, our spirits are burning from our first scream in the cradle to our last breath. As you may know, Ivak encompasses all these domains. What most people don't know - don't want to know, maybe - is that his ability to make the spirit burn is by far the one the world needs the most. Without him, the soul wilts well before the body does. The mind folds on itself and gets lost in pettiness and trivial things. Greed, malice and all the things we commonly call evil stem in no small part from Ivak's absence. That feeling of release, of enlightenment, is truer than any word I can share."
He turned towards her then, but was careful to keep his eyes on her chin. "If your wish is for comprehension, then I believe we should start from that feeling. It's a tidal wave, a blossoming of forgotten potential, and I would like to make it a gift to you, if you'll let me for an instant. It's a loss of control, yes, but one that brings perspective. Enthusiasm - the god within." He said no more, and expected no quick reply to his offer. She seemed the kind of woman who needed to weigh all the options before committing to a choice, after all; but also the type to leave her comfort zone if pressed by a valid reason.
Leo waited calmly for her answer, whatever it may be. There had been a time when he had been afraid to even use this power of his; indeed, at first, untrained, it had caused more destruction than a blazing inferno. Now, however, it was simply the gift of Ivak that he bestowed without ownership. He hoped the god was watching from some corner of Leo's soul, and maybe even approving of his choice.