When Woe slapped him against the shoulder playfully, Llyr actually laughed. It was a breathy, uncertain sound but it was a laugh. He nodded, not bothering to argue with the statement. After all, the important part had been the first three words: something that Llyr considered no small thing considering Woe's troubles when it came to the emotion of love itself. So, he said in his low southern-accented voice, "I don't mind."
As the conversation moved back to the possible tasks at hand, he considered whether Woe truly was being honest about needing to know his initiate or not. Name, Voice, and a sense of them... Llyr knew that Woe was also an Attuner... he did not want to risk giving his initiate's frequency to Woe, and he knew it could be done in under a bit. But if a totem would work... "I will consider it, yes. A totem, perhaps. Or... what of a dream construct? If you come to my dreamscape and I reconstructed them for you?"
"I can have another with you, who can scribe the questions and answers so you need not worry about it at all," answered Llyr to that concern without the slightest hesitation. "They will be the same who shows you to the location, likely."
Llyr nodded at the dismissal, and he even bowed his head slightly in a respectful nod. One of his dark eyebrows sharply arched upward upon the request to brand him... He smiled slightly at the shrug, and farewell, and he said, "Farewell, Woe... if you..."
He folded his hands at his lower back and glanced over the tea room, then heavily sighed, "Please, do not make me regret this. Yes, Woe, if you would prefer... you may brand me."
Whether he did or not, Llyr departed soon after to consider the options before him now that he had Woe's agreement and explanations of the power itself.
As the conversation moved back to the possible tasks at hand, he considered whether Woe truly was being honest about needing to know his initiate or not. Name, Voice, and a sense of them... Llyr knew that Woe was also an Attuner... he did not want to risk giving his initiate's frequency to Woe, and he knew it could be done in under a bit. But if a totem would work... "I will consider it, yes. A totem, perhaps. Or... what of a dream construct? If you come to my dreamscape and I reconstructed them for you?"
"I can have another with you, who can scribe the questions and answers so you need not worry about it at all," answered Llyr to that concern without the slightest hesitation. "They will be the same who shows you to the location, likely."
Llyr nodded at the dismissal, and he even bowed his head slightly in a respectful nod. One of his dark eyebrows sharply arched upward upon the request to brand him... He smiled slightly at the shrug, and farewell, and he said, "Farewell, Woe... if you..."
He folded his hands at his lower back and glanced over the tea room, then heavily sighed, "Please, do not make me regret this. Yes, Woe, if you would prefer... you may brand me."
Whether he did or not, Llyr departed soon after to consider the options before him now that he had Woe's agreement and explanations of the power itself.


