Loch would continue to listen as Delta spoke, still lying in the sand; it felt strange but somehow comforting to be surrounded by the grainy terrain. “I had never thought he’d be worshipped,” Loch would cock his head as Delta tolled the story that had been passed down in his family.
“I’ve never heard of that one,” He’d admit. It somehow made sense, though, as he pondered it. “The more I learn of Tsillah, the more I am proud to be a part of a kingdom that follows her teachings.” He had to admit.
Delta then revealed that he had never ventured beyond the banks. This made Loch think back to the first time he had set foot on land. “Well, I will have to travel to the banks to head back home. You are welcome to join me if you wish,” he invited the feline. It was nice to finally have some company, but he could tell, even from the water, that the sky was getting darker, and he should soon head back to Duskorna.
Part of him didn’t want to leave. It was calming here in the ocean, but he needed some form of companionship and structure in his life, and Duskorna offered him that at the very least; maybe if he could get to know more of the members who called it home, he would be more comfortable.
He’d look back at the feline, giving them a friendly blink. “You can come with me as far as you like, but I’m afraid I cannot stay here much longer.”
“I’ve never heard of that one,” He’d admit. It somehow made sense, though, as he pondered it. “The more I learn of Tsillah, the more I am proud to be a part of a kingdom that follows her teachings.” He had to admit.
Delta then revealed that he had never ventured beyond the banks. This made Loch think back to the first time he had set foot on land. “Well, I will have to travel to the banks to head back home. You are welcome to join me if you wish,” he invited the feline. It was nice to finally have some company, but he could tell, even from the water, that the sky was getting darker, and he should soon head back to Duskorna.
Part of him didn’t want to leave. It was calming here in the ocean, but he needed some form of companionship and structure in his life, and Duskorna offered him that at the very least; maybe if he could get to know more of the members who called it home, he would be more comfortable.
He’d look back at the feline, giving them a friendly blink. “You can come with me as far as you like, but I’m afraid I cannot stay here much longer.”