A vibrant glade of lush grasses and trees that bloom during all but the coldest of seasons. The sweet fragrance of spring flowers hangs in the air and delicate petals float on the wind and a gentle creek flows through the green meadow.
Her first question drew a thoughtful hum past his lips. He honestly had not given much consideration to what caused the pain. "I guess it would be something coming out of the sun, rather than the sun itself?" There was a curious cock of his head, "I never really gave it much thought,honestly." He admits to her with a sheepish, boy smile.
A clear salve cover, Balthazar is nodding as she speaks; "That sounds like a wonderful idea Larkspur- I'll have to keep an eye out for the materials- or do you know of some?" The pirate asks curiously. As he himself would need to think on the ingredients he would need- but if she could save him time, he was definitely taking it.
He feels much better now that his Salve was applied. It provided a nice cooling effect--one that allowed him to stretch his skin again. The bat-like-hyena couldn't help but stretch. The movement spacing his skin out and spreading the salve a little bit more.
Larkspur has now turned to her own feathered wings, spreading the impressive span while the snake climbed what seemed to be instinctively down. Balthazar watches her with interest. Feathered wings were not something that he saw much of. "I have to do a full session like this at least twice a moon's cycle so if you're going to stick around, it's for the best that you know." The giant hyena nods, "I'm not going anywhere" The vampire responded, keeping watch as she preened the beautiful brown feathers.
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Balthazar learns a lot about feathers, just by watching her take care of her own. Each one was carefully and painstakingly cared for. He made sure to notice the way that Lark grabs and adjusts each one. It was like having a tip without asking for it--something he could put back for medical knowledge. "Thank you for your assistance dear giant," Balthazar nods to her. "No need 'ta thank me lass, I'd do it willingly". His nose wrinkles into a smile.
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The light of day was going away, and for once Balthazar found himself very sleepy. The day has been well eventful, and for once he was going to take rest at night. "That wood would have been miserable to move - heavy lifting isn't something I'd name my strong suit." Her words bring him from thoughts of sleep briefly. He looks to the gate with a chuckle. "It wasn't too bad, the powers really helped a lot- but I've always done a lot of lifting." he murmured. "Thank you for the help with this salve, I don't know what I'd do without the help." He laughs a little. "You can rest in my unfinished home tonight if you like, I'm going to retire there for the night. I'm awful sleepy. For once," he chuckles, heading toward the unfinished home to plop down. There was plenty enough room for her to rest away from him, he had been able to put the floor plans down which consisted of two separate rooms and a large middle area.