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Known as the Celestial Seat, Nyka is a religious city in Northern Sylira. Ruled by four demigods and traversed by a large crevice, the monk-city is both mystical and dangerous. [Lore]

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Postby Elias Caldera on February 12th, 2016, 12:17 am

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He met the big man's angry gaze for a defiant moment, cold and tense as the distrust between them bubbled to the forefront of their conflict. "Of course, cousin, of course." The mage said, acquiescing to the daughter with a shrew grin as the tea dripped from between Jaiden's whitening knuckles. In that time his hand had conveniently found its way to haphazardly dressed wound on his stomach in an instinctual but all too blatant effort to make his accuser's feel pity for their harsh stares, as if to say, 'hey, be nicer to me, i'm injured here.'

"But eventually we are going to need to deal with her, and I'd much prefer to do it on our terms lest our aunt or her people discover my prying first." The Caldera took a moment to ponder just exactly what that would mean, 'deal with her.' Kill her? Imprison her? That sounded both impossibly cruel and absurdly hypocritical considering all he had been through to reach this point in life. Then again, was it even Elias's choice? It wasn't as if it had been his parents who had suffered so at this woman's whim, so perhaps his lack of rage towards her, this faceless, nameless stranger was understandable. What would he do though, if there came a point where Jaiden or even Alija's fury drove her to destroy this veritable monster who had taken her mother away. It was still her -their- aunt after all.

I did say no more of us would suffer, didn't I...

Elias couldn't decipher what his cousin would do when given the chance by just looking at her, but he could clearly see the fresh sparks of a fire now burning behind her hazel eyes. If the Ravokian didn't know better, he could have sworn that looked like hope being rekindled. Good, he mused. Everyone needed purpose, especially when aimless anger and sorrow clung so heavily to the heart. The Caldera was certain Alija cared greatly about keeping her father safe and all that, but he had learned the hard way that it was hate that kept you alive when love fails. For now he'd keep such thoughts to himself for his own good, but to say he wasn't the least bit excited to see what his kin could do when driven to the extreme would be a terrible lie.

"In the mean time, I can do my part to fortify this place against those who would see you harm. Outfit you with weapons and abilities the likes of which no mere thug could overcome," as he said that, Elias reached down into his boot with an uncomfortable twist of his hip that actually elicited something akin to discomfort for the first time, and withdrew the blackened steel dagger that had been hidden there. He twirled it between his fingers even as Jaiden's sudden spike of discomfort at the sight of the sharpened steel served to distract Elias with the laughter it elicited, or would have had the younger man not skillfully stifled it. "And even show you a thing or two about how to use some of the more mundane. Unless you prefer your chances with the spades." He flicked the knife unto its blade and slyly handed it to Jaiden. The smith looked less than amused, and Elias, considering the trouble he had gone through to sneak his weapons into the city, struggled to disguise his ever growing dislike for the man.

"Sounds like magic." Jaiden scoffed tellingly, probably in reference to tho whole 'fortify' and super weapons bit and not so much the fancy parlor trick with the dagger. Elias realized his uncle had yet to take said weapon from him, and he instead waved it over to Alija. "It is indeed magic, uncle. I can hide arcane booby traps around this forge for you or your daughter's use should ever trouble come walking through that door." Even as he said it, the mage knew he has just set himself up for it, and almost expectantly, he looked to Jaiden to strike back with the obvious; 'trouble already walked in and now its bleeding all over my floor.' To his credit, the Zeltivan restrained himself and managed to hold his tongue, a quick glance at his calming daughter serving as enough to sooth his reflexive nerves on the matter. The mage took the opportunity for what it was and continued. "If you're serious about this," this meaning bringing back the wife that you lost, "then as I see it you're going to need all the help you can take. Well, here it is. Everything I have is at your disposal until I see Fiona back in your arms and your family made whole again. That I swear. Hell, if you wanted we can leave this wretched city right now. Just say the word and I'll walk you all through those gates and right back to Zeltiva, and no man, monster or monk could stop me."

Admittedly, that had been a bit too openly arrogant for Elias's taste, but it seemed like arrogant was just what these two needed. Those whole blasted forge had felt as if it were drowning in a trembling cloud of despair and uncertainty from the moment he had walked in. A little of the opposite could prove more than welcome to those who lacked it so thoroughly.
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Postby Alija on February 14th, 2016, 11:56 am

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Alija didn't ask what he meant by deal with her. He was right of course. He was always right when they talked of things of this nature. It ran in his blood so of course he was right. She didn't want to ever have to deal with her but it was true - better have the upper hand than let her aunt have it.

Elias pulled out a blackened dagger, pulling it through his fingers and letting it dance through his hand. Alija looked at it with discomfort, hand moving to fiddle with her clothes. She clutched the cloth tightly, frowning with his suggestion. She was a blacksmith, not a warrior. Just because she made weapons didn't mean she needed to know how to use them. Then he reminded her of the spades, and she froze. He was right. She needed to be able to protect herself.

While Jaiden refused the weapon, Alija didn't, taking it and feeling the cold steel against her hand. When he spoke of magical booby traps, she tried not to reply. Magic was dangerous. He should know that more. She was certain that she would be happy with defenses, but those of a magical nature scared her. Would she be happy with dangerous booby traps in her home which could backfire and hurt her family instead?

He said they could leave. But they couldn't. The two knew that. People stopping them wasn't the only reason. Alija was the one stopping them too. Jaiden didn't want leave Nyka, leave the possibility of finding Fiona.

"Elias," she said his name to remind herself who she was dealing with. A man who wasn't like her. "You must understand how much we want to find her."[b] She stopped, taking a deep breath. Her hand trembled a little, moved to wrap round her body for comfort. [b]"But our methods, our preferred methods, are different. Elias, it's late, we're tired, you're injured." She paused again, moving over to stand by her father. "I can't do this right now. We need you help, but tonight, I need to think about it. Please."
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Postby Elias Caldera on February 20th, 2016, 4:50 am

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Nothing. Not even a nibble. In fact, not only had his spur of enthusiasm failed to encourage any kind of motivation in the two of them, it appeared to have accomplished quiet the opposite, turning Alija in particular into an even bigger, dispassionate mess than before. Elias wasn't sure how it was possible, but Jaiden too looked even more upset with him than ever.

He'd done his best until then, but now it was simply impossible not to hide his frown at the strangeness of it all.

Here he was, more engaged and genuinely inspired than he had been in what felt like years, and as if designed solely to counter said excitement, there stood his cousin and his uncle, two walking, talking bonfires of misery. There was such a disconnect between the three of them that even he was having a hard time recognizing how the pieces fit anymore. How was he expected to get through to them when they couldn't even get themselves through this drowning fog of fear and uncertainty that clouded their path? Well, the answer was obviously hypnotism, of course. Just a little infusion of encouragement here and there every time they listened to their heroic savior Elias, and it wouldn't be long before stoicism faded into the fanatic fervor they required. It was perfect really, but unfortunately the sorcerer was forced to scrap the plan before it ever saw the light of day. The prime problem lay the girl. She was an aurist, her caliber of which was still frustratingly unknown after so long apart. Who knows how deep her sight beyond sight could delve, or for that matter, what she already saw of him when she looked. To compound her initial mistrust with tints of his hypnotic violations marring the auras the blacksmith perceived would have been catastrophic to whatever relationship he hoped to rekindle here in Nyka. Not to mention there was also the fact Alija and Jaiden were still technically his kin despite their less than agreeable reunion, not some slave he could practice on or an enemy he could torment. The idea of using the art on them, something usually reserved for the latter examples, felt like a betrayal the likes of which not even the Caldera could commit quite so soon. I mean, don't get me wrong, betrayal is nice and all, it feeds the Defiler in his pursuits -may he rule forever- but this is my family were talking about. When -if- I do it, it has to truly mean something, or in the end it'll be all together meaningless. I'm not going down that road again.

Furrowing his brow at the unfortunate situation he found himself in, Elias had almost failed to notice the Zeltivans stirring from their seats. Alija was on her feet first, still unbearably uncomfortable and awkward as ever. At least with how she addressed her long lost Caldera clansman anyway. 'Preferred method.' she said. The mage scoffed inwardly. What did that even mean? Elias could only bite his lip and hide the annoyance trying desperately to contort his countenance into something he'd rather not have on display. Instead he smiled, a single, pained twist at the corner of his lip. It was all he could manage.

"Right. You're right." He responded smoothly as he watched her take her place next to her father. The rift between them was plain, if not blatant at times. If this lethargic coma of theirs persisted, he knew he'd have no issue with getting his fingers dirtied prying it apart and making room for himself in between. "The bell is indeed a dire one. I apologize for rousing you from your slumber like I did. I shouldn't have expected you to be prepared to face a discussion of this gravity while you were still busy wiping the sleep from your eyes." How perfectly apologetic, he grimaced. I can't believe i'm the one saying sorry here.

"You offered to put me up for the night. I hope that offer still stands." He inquired after them as they moved to leave. It was unfortunate he felt more inclined to stay than to dare the storm outside again. It had provided the perfect cover for his actions; no patrols of monks or guards on the bridges. No one would even notice if he slipped back out into the night to begin his meddling into these affairs Alija had laid at his feet. He imagined that was why his target had chosen then to make his move, but to what end the Ravokian wasn't sure. He hoped the journal he had retrieved would shed some much needed clarity on the knight's motivations, though ultimately, it really didn't matter all that much. It was an exceptional opportunity, but he had a far more important role to play here in this house than he did outside its shuddering walls. Mystery or not, he knew what his mission here was. Both the one he'd been given, and the one he'd given himself.

The three of them said their piece and made their arrangements for the night. Well, his cousin did anyway. Jaiden more less grunted in Elias's general direction and then stomped his way upstairs without so much as a kiss goodnight. The mage would forgive the big man in the morning. Hell, he'd already forgiven Alija for her abrasiveness too, it was impossible to stay angry at her for longer than a tick. It was just her way, he told himself, but now he could tell what side of the family she had gotten that edge of hers from. Truth be told, he just enjoyed the fact that there was even a edge to feel again...

So long apart. So very, very long. A lifetime now divided the two of them, like two people on either sides of grand a chasm. Like the aperture, he mused grimly. It was looking like a painfully long and arduous endeavor to undertake, but Elias was confident he'd find a way to bridge the gap one way or another. He'd find a family here, with her, no matter the cost. The gods only knew how desperately he needed something to replace the one he'd destroyed.

With knowing grin, he watched Alija disappear up the rickety stairs and into the safety of her room for the night. "Its all going to work out this time. I promise." He mumbled to no one as the familiar fragrance of burning flesh assaulted his nose. A fire born of his reimancy had gone to work crudely sealing the cut across his stomach and the stench of it flung his mind back to dungeons where he'd enjoyed the same abuse countless times before. He had screamed and writhed back then, no he barely even felt it anymore. The prop had played its part and gotten him into the first act. Tomorrow however, was when the real performance would begin.

"I promise."
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