KASIL
Slightly sweaty from exertion of flight, it was not Kasil’s finest appearance to date -- but he had little choice in the matter. He was always so very curious about who it was that came to Delumine, a scholar’s mind never tended to rest. It was amazing the experiences that other folks had; their walks of life very different from his own. The world was a never ending wonder in his own mind. He seemed to notice that his teasing had not been taken well by the rose-colored femme, and he dipped his head like a scolded child and allowed his ears to flatten. ”I meant no offense, Nimue.” He said softly, feeling like he had been transported back to his youth when the Sages would scold him for playing inside the libraries.
If he had been more assured of Nimue’s preferences, he might have reached out to touch her -- but instead he gave her the reverence that he thought she deserved. She was an odd bird, but a powerful one and she deserved his respect. The king lifted his head once more, and let his attention turn back to the scaled fae that introduced herself as Alioth. Somehow, he thought the name to be fitting though he did not know it’s meaning. He was about to introduce himself as the king, when Nimue spoke up -- delivering the news in a more formal manner than he would have. Kasil was a personable king, much preferring to be considered a servant to his people rather than exalted like a god. He deserved no such praise, no such distinguishment. He was a Sage and fellow patron to Oriens, not much else.
He offered a little smile. Thank you, Nimue...for that introduction.” He said, watching her. She was acting very peculiar today, and he wondered why. His attention swung back to Alioth, caught between the two females like a ball that they were passing back forth in a game. The third female had not spoken up since, and he didn’t wish to engage someone who didn’t wish to be engaged. Swept up by conversation, he would feel guilty later for all but forgetting about the third fae. ”You wish to join us?” He asked, seeking clarification. ”Or are you looking to be a guest amongst us?” He wondered at her story. The Sages were the ones who admitted new members to the Court, and they would ask her many questions about her life before this point.
”We would be happy to welcome you. The Champion of Sages would be the one to speak with, as they will gather your history and deem you worthy or not.” He frowned. ”As it stands, our Court has gone under some recent changes in leadership...so there is not a Champion of Sages just yet.” A moment passed, and he glanced at Nimue. ”Perhaps Nimue would be willing to help the Court by learning more about you.” He said, though it was not necessarily a question and more of an order. Kasil had been considering Nimue for quite a while yet -- and if she could handle some more...official duties -- he would have another reason to see her moved up in the ranks of Delumine.
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