T A L O N
“The Northlands of Karnor went to war after my Mortal Father was murdered. Zaichaer suffered a terrible catastrophe not long after I was captured by the Imperium.” The memories played out vividly in Talon’s mind. Beside him, he could feel Aoren shift. Not in discomfort but in quiet anger. Across the Bond, he pulled his husband closer. The both of them were no longer wrapped tightly in a coil of dread or fear when they thought about those times. Now it was just anger or sadness.
“The sky was torn open in the wake of the ascension of the Draegir of Rebellion, ripping through the Veil and causing an outpouring of horrors from the Aetherium. Some time after we escaped out bondage, we went to Zaichaer after I was indirectly called to it by the actions of an archdemon. He called himself the Demon of Sacrifice.” When he thought about Franky and how far the Hobgoblin had fallen, Talon felt only pity and sadness for the man that once was. The Knob had lost an objectively decent man that day, despite some of the horrors that Franky had committed. No life in this world was easy and in truth, Franky had done the best he could for most of his life from what Talon had been able to infer and even observe.
“He sought to steal the Gem of Chaos and usurp its power for his own. Together, with the goddess Varvara, we put a stop to him. I sealed the rift using the Gem of Chaos. When I returned home, the Gem of Order was waiting for me.” He watched as the refractions of light played out around them. The dominion he held over the Idea of Light was called to. He felt it stirring inside of him as the light of the chamber worked to reveal the many facets of the gemstone.
“In all of my searching, I have found no writings about it. If such things exist, I suspect only Sol’Valen possesses records of it.” He was unsure of how much time he had spent scouring texts in the libraries that he had been able to access.
“Divination tools that have been used, have been rendered inert upon attempting to inspect it. I have only been able to study it by sembling it myself directly.” Talon glanced at the eldritch armored individual who was aiding in the examination of the gemstone. The choice of attire was curious. He wondered for a moment if this advisor was connected to Keela but that did not seem quite right. The thought that this advisor might be connected to Lyren also popped into his head but that seemed heretical to think about in the heart of the ancient Hytori homeland.
“The gem is easiest to study when I am in my true form. Less because of its power and more because…” He searched for the right words. “…it feels like a language that I can almost speak and all that I am missing is the primer. Distant but still familiar, almost as though it wants to be studied through archmagic.”
He hesitated to take such a step. Whenever he invoked the archmagic of his divinity, Talon always felt as though he was losing a piece of himself. It was harder to step away from the realm of Infinite Ideas because the mortal realm seemed confined by comparison. It was always as though he came back less mortal than he had been before. Talon did not want to lose that part of himself.
"More than that, I know nothing of it. Only that it was gifted to me by the Avatar of the Divine Pantheon who serves as liaison to the gods for both Mother Chaos and the Highfather."
