Fragsie
Explorer
Psais
"You did, we Deva;" Psais indicates both himself and the newcomer to the conversation, "Are not born of parents as true mortals are, instead we are born as you see me now, in truth I have only four weeks in this life."
"We are beings different from what you see, but for one purpose or another we chose to be bound by flesh that we may walk in the mortal realm, rather than the tides of the astral seas."
"When we die, most of us are born again to a new life. We retain some of the lessons of what came before, but by no means all."
"It is a dim view that does not see beauty in the heavens, or indeed in any modicum of reality, whether the reasons for its existence is known to us or not." Psais looks his fellow Deva in the eyes curious to hear his response.The stars of the night sky beautiful? No, my friend, I'm afraid I must contest you there. The heavens are not a painting, their arrangements not plotted by an artist or poet. They are distant lights, and they move about in accordance with things which we do not understand. At this, he glanced around him, eyeing each person carefully, before continuing in a noticably hushed tone. The wonder they invoke, I admit, is...considerable. But, then again, curiosity killed the kobold.
Gellan's eyes widen a fraction. "We are the Challa-Hin, our home is called here the Valley of Bone. We follow the herds on which we rely; we watch the great hunters to learn their ways, we honor them so," here he points to the marks on his face and arm. "Did I hear you say you have no such people of your own?"
"You did, we Deva;" Psais indicates both himself and the newcomer to the conversation, "Are not born of parents as true mortals are, instead we are born as you see me now, in truth I have only four weeks in this life."
"We are beings different from what you see, but for one purpose or another we chose to be bound by flesh that we may walk in the mortal realm, rather than the tides of the astral seas."
"When we die, most of us are born again to a new life. We retain some of the lessons of what came before, but by no means all."
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