Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5824038-20160117201116/@comment-26103034-20160302210216

Alynia gulped, but didn't look at Talyaras. For a few moments, there was silence except the wind.

Then Alynia said, in a clear voice, "One of them left. He found a home he'd lost. I thought that was hard enough. That was nearly a week ago. The other, the other, he was here. He was brave and loyal."

She gave a small smile as she continued, "So loyal. I saved his life once, one single time and he saved mine more times than I can count. He hardly talked, but was the best company. He would just sit there and listen. People who didn't know him well, they'd call him simple but those who knew him well - those people could see he was like a, a clock, or not a clock, but a, a ship. A ship - could be an airship, or just a normal ship. Everyone can see a ship, knows what it does or the basics of how it works. It floats. But less people know the science and the detail, or can captain a ship, and certain people connect to ships. Feel them. Do you know what I mean?"