
“Oh! A sked jewel is a red jewel!” Destyn exclaimed, clearly amused by the rhyme his mind had derived from the offered variables.
“Thank you!” He inspected the gemstone at length and, when he was satisfied, he tucked it into a pocket assuming it to be a gift rather than a mere demonstration.
Though Destyn offered no verbal reply to Hin'tai'oth, his broad grin along with the feverish fluttering of wings and bouncing at the knees seemed to indicate he was pleased with the response. He even made a little high pitched hum sound, but that was largely drown out by the beating of his wings as he lifted off the grass to hover just a foot or so above the ground.
He flew through the newly conjured portal, and rose a bit higher to take stock of the surroundings to figure out where exactly they’d appeared and what had changed noticeably since his last visit to the valley. Once he was satisfied with his light survey, he returned to the ground at Hin'tai'oth’s side and found Sivan in a meditative state. He pursed his lips, looking as though he had something to say but was biting it down.
His wings folded at his back as Sivan spoke in another’s voice with words of cold command. He narrowed his eyes, nostrils flaring slightly. Once again today, someone else was here to tell him what was best for his own gods-given charge and he did not care for it a whit. Erratic though he was, he kept his umbrage to himself and bit his lips to keep them closed as others of more measured mind than he responded.


