
A curious sensation washed over Kovac as the women described their experience. It was a chill of sorts, the same he experienced when the spritualist Eliza found him in the Shrine, the same he felt when he realized he had met his mother's ghost. As the Avora listened, noting Turrin's interest, Kovac was weighing his willingness to become involved. Ghosts were, well, beyond this world. That made them difficult to understand or predict. Kovac didn't know exactly what they could do, and whether this one, so remote from Wind Reach, should even be bothered.
Yet, the memory of his encounter with his mother's spirit provided a haunting itself. His mother was a ghost, what did that mean? Perhaps, this apparition could help him understand the state of his dead mother. Turrin seemed to have no qualms with encountering the spirit, perhaps he had dealt with them before. The Endal took charge of the investigation, and that was fine with Kovac. He decided he would accompany Turrin, and lead him to the cove.
Kovac saw the half-myrian turned in his eagle's direction. He recognized the look, the one rider's get when speaking telepathically with their eagles. The Avora left Turrin and Aponivi to complete their conversation, turning to look to Azira. He began to ask if she was going to join them, but, to his surprise, she too was looking to Apovini. Was the eagle speaking to her as well? Kovac's brows furrowed, waiting. Once he was saw the telepathic conversations end, he waited for his. Apovini remained silent.
With a shrug and a curious glance and a raised brow offered to Azira, Kovac then turned to Turrin. "I will come along, I know the way. Follow me." Kovac turned on a path that ran parallel to the shoreline, in the direction from which the Dek women had come.
Yet, the memory of his encounter with his mother's spirit provided a haunting itself. His mother was a ghost, what did that mean? Perhaps, this apparition could help him understand the state of his dead mother. Turrin seemed to have no qualms with encountering the spirit, perhaps he had dealt with them before. The Endal took charge of the investigation, and that was fine with Kovac. He decided he would accompany Turrin, and lead him to the cove.
Kovac saw the half-myrian turned in his eagle's direction. He recognized the look, the one rider's get when speaking telepathically with their eagles. The Avora left Turrin and Aponivi to complete their conversation, turning to look to Azira. He began to ask if she was going to join them, but, to his surprise, she too was looking to Apovini. Was the eagle speaking to her as well? Kovac's brows furrowed, waiting. Once he was saw the telepathic conversations end, he waited for his. Apovini remained silent.
With a shrug and a curious glance and a raised brow offered to Azira, Kovac then turned to Turrin. "I will come along, I know the way. Follow me." Kovac turned on a path that ran parallel to the shoreline, in the direction from which the Dek women had come.