Meanwhile, Kasvarina Varal stands, leaning against a wall, surveying her surroundings. She turns only her head to Sor Dareon, who sits wearily on a nearby bunch.
She speaks, sternly, her voice bereft of her typical kindness and patience: "You may not remember, but I do, those fields of battle where you proved yourself. A decorated war general. Now look at you. Killing one of Elfaiver's only daughters. You ran from Alias Primos when Srasama was felled, and you've been running for the past four centuries. Perhaps running is all you are good at, Sor Dareon."
The old elf looks up: "You have not spoken to me in a day, and now, you are here to torment me with my past?"
Kasvarina continues to cast her gaze down at Sor: "The opposite. I want to know what 'good' you think will restore your worth in this life."
Sor speaks in resignation: "My life will forever be poisoned by my actions that day, Kasvarina. I cannot bring her back." His mouth twists: "Just as you cannot bring back the god and the thousands you have slain."
The air hangs heavy, before Sor finally answers the question: "I wish to aid the Beran plight against slavery. I cannot join the Executores dola Liberta, the womanhood pledged to the cause, but I have nearly one thousand years of skills to aid the organisation. I would not want to join the Executores anyways, as I would prefer to live in anonymity."
Kasvarina arches an eyebrow, but continues speaking with flat affect: "What of your homeland and it's plights?"
Sor scoffs: "There's nothing left for me in Ushanti. Perhaps I've mellowed in age, but I have long forgotten the bloodlust that united your enclave." Sor pauses, before pressing inquisitively: "Then again, it seems you have forgotten to."
Kasvarina's eyes narrow: "What do you mean by such a thing?"
Sor smirks: "The clues are laid clearly in the dawn light: an artifact capable of reliving memories and a company of humans. These are not things the Kasvarina of old would keep. And, you have not kill me."
Kasvarina smiles: "The day is not over yet, Sor Dareon."
Sor, feeling a little more comfortable, asks Kasvarina: "What of you?" Kasvarina looks at the old elf inquisitively as Sor continues: "What will you do, to restore your worth? You have killed many more than I in years of battle."
Kasvarina speaks earnestly: "To restore the world, I must know what I have done to wrong it. That is what these people and myself are trying to uncover. Then, I will heal the world of my wrongs. Likely, I will need both this life and the next."
Sor smiles, and nods in agreement.