Most of the research into seraphic artes is done by other people, but he lent his talents to the places that mattered to him. [Ladylake, the altar...] ... He probably wanted to impress you.
[He doesn't elaborate, thinking perhaps that's enough.] Come on, there's more to see.
[They pass beneath the shadow of the sanctuary, which is impossibly grand. Stained glass windows adorn the outside, and it seems like the stonework has been reformed by masterful hands. Water features prominently in the outside, as well as a statue of an unknown person holding Lailah's sword to the sky. Fire runes are inscribed all along it, so that it glows with a pure and golden light.
Dezel leads him inside. There are a few priests who look up when Sorey enters, dressed as he is, but they assume Dezel is his Prime Lord like the rest. He's not sure how he feels about that, but he doesn't dwell on it. The center of the room where the sword rests is, of course, vacant. In its place is a stone shrine housing not only Uno's pure water and bowl, but a sweet-smelling red candle and a glass ball with some opals in it.
Uno is surprised to see Dezel but downright shocked to see Sorey again-- and quite relieved. He mentions that the others will be excited to see him, too. Sorey must have so many questions.
Dezel shifts uncomfortably. He might be more well-adjusted than the last time Sorey saw him, but he's still feeling a bit like a third wheel. He leaves Sorey to it, then, and attaches himself to the wall to wait.]
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Date: 2017-01-09 07:13 am (UTC)[He doesn't elaborate, thinking perhaps that's enough.] Come on, there's more to see.
[They pass beneath the shadow of the sanctuary, which is impossibly grand. Stained glass windows adorn the outside, and it seems like the stonework has been reformed by masterful hands. Water features prominently in the outside, as well as a statue of an unknown person holding Lailah's sword to the sky. Fire runes are inscribed all along it, so that it glows with a pure and golden light.
Dezel leads him inside. There are a few priests who look up when Sorey enters, dressed as he is, but they assume Dezel is his Prime Lord like the rest. He's not sure how he feels about that, but he doesn't dwell on it. The center of the room where the sword rests is, of course, vacant. In its place is a stone shrine housing not only Uno's pure water and bowl, but a sweet-smelling red candle and a glass ball with some opals in it.
Uno is surprised to see Dezel but downright shocked to see Sorey again-- and quite relieved. He mentions that the others will be excited to see him, too. Sorey must have so many questions.
Dezel shifts uncomfortably. He might be more well-adjusted than the last time Sorey saw him, but he's still feeling a bit like a third wheel. He leaves Sorey to it, then, and attaches himself to the wall to wait.]