- Pronoun
- they or she
"I said I'd be here," came a sharp reply from a tall, silver-furred 'mon, striding up along the outside of the party.
She wore a long duster coat, a wild rag around her neck, and a cloak over her head. Once in sight of the party she reached up and pulled the cloak down, revealing her face – and her amber-clouded, sightless eyes. This was the Wandering Light – Zeraora Luz.
"Sky and stars, there's more'n a few of you," she muttered.
The legendary pokémon came to a stop at the front of the crowd, offering a tight nod to Cascada before she turned to address the offworlders.
"...Clear skies, those callin' themselves 'Wayfarers'," she began.
She didn't raise her voice, but it was clearer than it had been in the saloon. More at ease.
"I've heard that you've been seeking someone to give you the power of Radiance. I've asked around after you... and I've heard that you're a band of rash, impatient, stubborn rogues that've trashed their share of private property, been seen using the powers of witching beasts, and have an awful habit of walkin', ill-prepared and under-strength, right into the jaws of trouble. It'll get you killed some day, I've heard it said."
She paused for breath, a tight smile pulling at her muzzle.
"...I've also heard that you've put yourselves at risk for the sake of others, cleared out bandit nests and cleared folks' names, been welcomed by the Rangers for your good deeds, and impressed the Escarpa with your courage. So maybe there's something to be said for you, all in all."
The ancient cat sniffed, and clenched one paw until the knuckles popped.
"Radiance ain't just a warm glow. Its strength will keep you safe from danger, but it'll burn you if you let it. If you carry Radiance with you, it'll be a light against the darkness, and a naked torch in your paw that'll just as soon catch your home on fire as warm you. It takes guts, heart, and a clear mind to use this power as it oughta be."
Luz' sightless eyes flashed gold, and a solar light bled from between the digits of her tightened fist.
"You got guts and heart, at least. That'll have to do."
She held up her paw, and opened her palm. In it, she held the sun.
She wore a long duster coat, a wild rag around her neck, and a cloak over her head. Once in sight of the party she reached up and pulled the cloak down, revealing her face – and her amber-clouded, sightless eyes. This was the Wandering Light – Zeraora Luz.
"Sky and stars, there's more'n a few of you," she muttered.
The legendary pokémon came to a stop at the front of the crowd, offering a tight nod to Cascada before she turned to address the offworlders.
"...Clear skies, those callin' themselves 'Wayfarers'," she began.
She didn't raise her voice, but it was clearer than it had been in the saloon. More at ease.
"I've heard that you've been seeking someone to give you the power of Radiance. I've asked around after you... and I've heard that you're a band of rash, impatient, stubborn rogues that've trashed their share of private property, been seen using the powers of witching beasts, and have an awful habit of walkin', ill-prepared and under-strength, right into the jaws of trouble. It'll get you killed some day, I've heard it said."
She paused for breath, a tight smile pulling at her muzzle.
"...I've also heard that you've put yourselves at risk for the sake of others, cleared out bandit nests and cleared folks' names, been welcomed by the Rangers for your good deeds, and impressed the Escarpa with your courage. So maybe there's something to be said for you, all in all."
The ancient cat sniffed, and clenched one paw until the knuckles popped.
"Radiance ain't just a warm glow. Its strength will keep you safe from danger, but it'll burn you if you let it. If you carry Radiance with you, it'll be a light against the darkness, and a naked torch in your paw that'll just as soon catch your home on fire as warm you. It takes guts, heart, and a clear mind to use this power as it oughta be."
Luz' sightless eyes flashed gold, and a solar light bled from between the digits of her tightened fist.
"You got guts and heart, at least. That'll have to do."
She held up her paw, and opened her palm. In it, she held the sun.