Seren grinned at the male softly as she watched him disappear into his thoughts - perhaps the humans weren't so callous, if he could look longingly at her flame, like he knew what it was like. She felt a pang in her heart as his despair flowed evidently into his words; he hadn't even attempted to mask his emotions.
She watched his flame flicker to life, blue like the fading sky. As he quickly smothered it out, she felt her stomach drop in agony - this male understood. He understood what it could be, would be, and yet he wasn't able to stay. Seren felt the prick of tears stinging her eyes, and she was grateful she had turned to walk in front of him again.
"It was truly wonderful," she recalled, voice cracking slightly as the memories began to come, so distant they could have been dreams. "Magic was never feared, but praised - people were awed by its power, by the gift it should be seen as. Some parents even prayed to the Gods to bless their child with it, so they could only experience its light through their kin."
Her voice became choked, and she ended her wistful reminiscing there before she truly became upset. She didn't want to cry in front of this stranger yet, no matter how familiar he already felt.
Clearing her throat, she blinked the tears from her face, masking her emotions with those of confidence and curiosity. After a moment to recover herself, she began to voice her thoughts. "How does magic disappear from an entire kingdom? What power is strong enough to completely destroy it? There is always balance with magic, but smothering it surely upsets that delicate scale."
She hoped the male would know - he did live in the kingdom, after all. She hadn't thought to ask him his rank in the guard, but she could only assume it was high since he was allowed to voyage into the forest alone.
His scent intermingled with the foliage around her, and even the smell seemed to say he belonged there. Most humans disrupted the natural flow of the wood, but this male had effortlessly blended into its harmony. Seren pondered this statement before she stiffened, nearly imperceptible.
The faintest rumble in the ground set her on edge; a predator had come too close. Growling softly, she lowered herself into a defensive stance, listening for the creature, for the forest to guide her to it.
Turning to her left, she felt its approach seconds before she saw it; nearly silent, a slender creature approached her and Aleron from the shadows. It had made the noise on purpose - had wanted them to see it coming.
The creature slunk on four clawed feet - nearly paws, but almost entirely dagger-sharp claws. Its face resembled a canine, with elongated fangs that dripped with saliva. The eyes - two sets, right above each other - were black, soulless pits. Its hunched shoulders carried rows of sharp spikes - no, quills. They quivered with its every step, and seemed to follow its movement to better protect it. A defense mechanism, then.
Seren shot a fireball towards the creature, the golden flame like a dart through the trees. It evaded, though, despite the speed of her shot, and she felt panic start to rise. What if she needed to shift forms? The human had come to kill a creature of legend; he had never specified, but she knew of only one who could be so revered in the kingdom: herself.