Shelyna made her way through the tower, nimbly working past the various servants and a few of the flock who’d give brief nods of respect. Her smile somewhat strained by the series of events that had led her to this moment. Slipping quietly into her quarters within the Familys home.
The room could be described as lavish, and decently large. In fact it was quite more than enough space for herself. With a queen sized bed in the back center and a working desk on the far left. However inbetween was the main reason she even needed such a room sometimes. Strewn about the place were a dozen armor stands with leather formed over them. Each modeled after her own body size.
Here and there other things were visible. A rack across the wall with six or so longbows resting upon hooks. Strings just within reach to get any one to work. As well as a small assortment of daggers and swords upon a weapons rack just beneath. All in all there was artistry at work for any given need or task.
Settling in for the night, she moved with some reverence to set aside her latest acquisition. A ritual dagger, distinctly silver that seemed to pull on the darkness around her. Absorbing power from its surroundings steadily.
Earlier in the day, Ielin had come to her. Brought up mention of the twin to her own dagger, known as sister. The same she’d long ago witnessed Rodther giving to her within duskwood. There could be no better way in her mind to preserve the memory of her sacrificed companion than to raise this weapon for their shared cause.
However important this is, though, their task the next night was crucial to prepare for. A set of red leathers, near indistinguishable from countless others that many sneaks have worn before was calling her. Near completion upon its stand, it lacked the great glorious flourishes of patterns stitched into it. Left as blank and anonymous as one could make such things.
A part of her wanted to deal with the emotions of it all, of the loss, but the connection remained. To feel too much pain would be to dishonor her gift. It would be far better to act decisively.
Her own features blurred, decidedly pleasant but mundane facial structure shifted to become a bit more striking. An illusion steadily blurring out the person who’d stood in her place until they settled. Binding down and dispersing the appearance of long wings, a tail curling around her waist. Tiny horns. Bit by bit they faded.
With a stretch she tested out her body movements, observing herself with the sight. Blindfold neatly replaced with two glowing elven eyes. Though the light they put off was a vibrant crimson. Leading down to fairly full lips and otherwise quite nice bone structure.
“...Hm, It’ll do.” she commented rather absently, picking up a bandana from the stand and beginning to don the armor for the day. Bit by bit her form was obscured by the snug red leathers before she worked some chemicals into her hair. Draining away the green dye and leaving it a pure white.
When all was said and done, she secured Sister on her hip and grasped a utility knife to place on the other. “A knife that absorbs my own shadows may be a hassle but as long as I don’t use it much...maybe, if only...” she’d trailed off quietly the satyr perking up at the idea within her head.
‘If he can make one for one kind of magic, why not another? Even with such a passive effect, just imagine what it’d be like to finally walk into the cathedral without such burning. The little stabs of light being weakened or absorbed...It should be done. We shall need a name for it when it’s complete, something personal. That way you and your Sister can always be working together.’
With that a slow, briefly wicked smile strained under the bandana. “Not a bad idea at all...It’s been too long since I’ve visited my old friend anyway.”
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