17th Ashan, 721
"You wished to speak to me, councilor Bao?" Stan smiled at the familiar Cadouri. With everything that had been going on in the world, Bao found most of his comfort in the Temple nowadays. Something about the atmosphere and Stan's wisdom was heartwarming. With all of the problems that were soon to happen in Slag's Deep especially, Bao felt overwhelmed. Usually, he would come here to relax, but Bao had finally come up with an idea.
"You don't need to call me councilor, just Bao is alright" he said with a smile to the Tunawa, kneeling down for a moment. Stan stood in front of him and smiled back, the two becoming rather good friends in the time Bao had been visiting. "Well, I choose to do so out of respect, and because you come to me now as a councillor. Why else would you formally request to speak to me?" the Tunawa said simply, placing a hand on Bao's own and looking up at the taller man. "What troubles you?"
With a small sigh and a glance at the floor, the Cadouri admitted why he came here. "Some trials ago, in Cylus, I met a fortune teller. She asked me to sit down. Joelle, her name was. Told me that she had a message for me, so we all sat down and she gave us nice drinks and called me kind for offering my blanket" he explained with a warm smile across his face as he remembered how good the hot chocolate had been and how kind the woman was.
"She told me my prophecy. That I would meet new people, laugh and smile, dance with strangers and make many friends" he started, before finally looking up to Stan with a small glint of concern in his eyes. "But that I would have a huge responsibility, and that a man would find me. Frost would appear under his feet and he wants to offer me something. So I thought about it, and I don't know who the man is, and I don't know what he asks of me. But the responsibility I have..."
"What if it's to end everything going on, with Slag's Deep? To try and save lives somehow, to try and find peace for everyone. Now that I'm councilor of welfare it makes sense, doesn't it?" he asked, wondering if he truly had that much responsibility on his shoulders. If that was really what he would be doing for whoever the man was. As he spoke, however, Stan looked up at him and let a small smile spread across his face - clearly aware of something that Bao wasn't.
"My friend, you have so much to learn" Stan said with a simple smile and a pat on the Red Panda's arm. While Bao did not understand the prophecy, to Stan it made sense. Yet he said nothing. Instead, he pointed to a shrine across the hall of the temple. "Your prophecy, right now, does not matter. You are not responsible for this war, you are not responsible for any of this. Prophecies will come when they, and you, are ready. So if that is tomorrow, then you will be ready tomorrow, whether you know it or not. If that is in an Arc, so be it."
Bao turned and looked as Stan took a few steps closer to the shrine before turning back to the Cadouri. "You wish for peace, because peace is all you have known. Which makes you noble and kind" the Tunawa started, gesturing for Bao to stand and come closer. Once the Cadouri did so, Stan turned and pointed to the markings on the shrine, snowflakes and people stood side by side. "But if you wish for peace, why not pray for it? You've been praying to him since I told you of him. He might not be able to help you with your prophecy, but if fighting can be avoided, this will be how."
With a look to the shrine, Bao nodded. "What if he doesn't know, or doesn't answer?" the Cadouri asked, causing Stan to smile just a little wider. "Then, Bao, you are enough with or without the help of the Immortals. You will find a way to bring peace, because you are determined to do so. Do not be afraid of trying, be afraid of giving up, and then you will be unstoppable" he offered his wisdom, before turning back to another small group of people praying. "If you need me, I'll be joining some others with their prayers to trial. But my thoughts, and my prayers, lie with you too, Bao - be brave and strong."
As Stan walked away, unseen by Bao, the Tunawa gave a gentle smile back to him and sent a small prayer in his head.
Slowly, the Cadouri stepped forward to the shrine and knelt down on the ground, wrapping the blanket Saoire gave him around himself. With a deep inhale, the small man closed his eyes and focused. On Ziell. On the Immortal and his domains. Peace specifically mattered now. As he prayed he whispered under his breath. "Ziell, Saoire. I pray to both of you specifically, more than ever before" he said quietly, deciding to talk to Saoire first. "Hello, mother" he whispered with a small bow of his head in respect.
"I'm lost, and confused. I learned so much from you about helping and being kind, and it's been easy to do. Every time I am kind to people they smile and are happy, and I see all the rest of my people doing the same. Some of them have even found families to live alongside and everything has been so beautiful - just as you promised" he said, yet he did not smile, nor did he really sound as happy as one should when they had seen so much of the world. It was unusual for Bao to be this way, but he felt like he had to do something. He was the councilor for welfare, after all, and people in Scalvoris needed him.
"But now I need to help people and resolve this war, and I don't know how. I never learned about war, never learned about hate, because I don't understand them. So if there is anything that can stop the hate, or teach me how to handle people when they are so angry or sad, please tell me" he asked Saoire, his mother-figure. With another deep sigh the Cadouri changed his focus to Ziell, pausing and wondering what to say. Praying was natural to him, yet he felt he was asking too much of an Immortal even just for their advice. They were, after all, as living as anyone else Bao had met.
After a minute of pause, Bao finally spoke. "I have a request, if you can hear me" he whispered. "I wish to make peace, and to do so I need to find out what is causing so much anger. Kura told us all about the Warden, and what she knows. Maybe he's evil, or cruel, or spiteful. But without knowing more, I can't find peace, because both sides need to agree on ending this war before it begins" the small man explained his thoughts openly to the Immortal, should anyone even be listening.
"So I wish to speak to him, I wish to meet him and to end this before it begins, to find out and understand his hate" he asked, with no fear to his voice, letting his spirit be uplifted a little at the idea of ending this war before it began. With all of his determination and focus on Ziell, he maintained silence for a moment before finally asking. "If there is a way I can talk to him, with no weapons, just me to him - I want to. If you know where I can find him, or someone who can take me to him, please."
After a small pause, Bao lowered his head a little more. "I'm sorry for asking so much" he finished, opening his eyes and sitting up straighter, sighing a moment. Whatever it was that he had left to do, he would tackle as it came. If that was in a trial, or a season, he would make it work. As difficult as this task would be to deal with, Bao was determined to make it work, determined to make it safer for Scalvoris.
As he stood up and looked around the temple, Bao offered a smaller prayer in his thoughts to the Immortals as a collective, as he always did when he was praying. It was important to give respect to all of them equally. He owed them that much.
"You don't need to call me councilor, just Bao is alright" he said with a smile to the Tunawa, kneeling down for a moment. Stan stood in front of him and smiled back, the two becoming rather good friends in the time Bao had been visiting. "Well, I choose to do so out of respect, and because you come to me now as a councillor. Why else would you formally request to speak to me?" the Tunawa said simply, placing a hand on Bao's own and looking up at the taller man. "What troubles you?"
With a small sigh and a glance at the floor, the Cadouri admitted why he came here. "Some trials ago, in Cylus, I met a fortune teller. She asked me to sit down. Joelle, her name was. Told me that she had a message for me, so we all sat down and she gave us nice drinks and called me kind for offering my blanket" he explained with a warm smile across his face as he remembered how good the hot chocolate had been and how kind the woman was.
"She told me my prophecy. That I would meet new people, laugh and smile, dance with strangers and make many friends" he started, before finally looking up to Stan with a small glint of concern in his eyes. "But that I would have a huge responsibility, and that a man would find me. Frost would appear under his feet and he wants to offer me something. So I thought about it, and I don't know who the man is, and I don't know what he asks of me. But the responsibility I have..."
"What if it's to end everything going on, with Slag's Deep? To try and save lives somehow, to try and find peace for everyone. Now that I'm councilor of welfare it makes sense, doesn't it?" he asked, wondering if he truly had that much responsibility on his shoulders. If that was really what he would be doing for whoever the man was. As he spoke, however, Stan looked up at him and let a small smile spread across his face - clearly aware of something that Bao wasn't.
"My friend, you have so much to learn" Stan said with a simple smile and a pat on the Red Panda's arm. While Bao did not understand the prophecy, to Stan it made sense. Yet he said nothing. Instead, he pointed to a shrine across the hall of the temple. "Your prophecy, right now, does not matter. You are not responsible for this war, you are not responsible for any of this. Prophecies will come when they, and you, are ready. So if that is tomorrow, then you will be ready tomorrow, whether you know it or not. If that is in an Arc, so be it."
Bao turned and looked as Stan took a few steps closer to the shrine before turning back to the Cadouri. "You wish for peace, because peace is all you have known. Which makes you noble and kind" the Tunawa started, gesturing for Bao to stand and come closer. Once the Cadouri did so, Stan turned and pointed to the markings on the shrine, snowflakes and people stood side by side. "But if you wish for peace, why not pray for it? You've been praying to him since I told you of him. He might not be able to help you with your prophecy, but if fighting can be avoided, this will be how."
With a look to the shrine, Bao nodded. "What if he doesn't know, or doesn't answer?" the Cadouri asked, causing Stan to smile just a little wider. "Then, Bao, you are enough with or without the help of the Immortals. You will find a way to bring peace, because you are determined to do so. Do not be afraid of trying, be afraid of giving up, and then you will be unstoppable" he offered his wisdom, before turning back to another small group of people praying. "If you need me, I'll be joining some others with their prayers to trial. But my thoughts, and my prayers, lie with you too, Bao - be brave and strong."
As Stan walked away, unseen by Bao, the Tunawa gave a gentle smile back to him and sent a small prayer in his head.
Slowly, the Cadouri stepped forward to the shrine and knelt down on the ground, wrapping the blanket Saoire gave him around himself. With a deep inhale, the small man closed his eyes and focused. On Ziell. On the Immortal and his domains. Peace specifically mattered now. As he prayed he whispered under his breath. "Ziell, Saoire. I pray to both of you specifically, more than ever before" he said quietly, deciding to talk to Saoire first. "Hello, mother" he whispered with a small bow of his head in respect.
"I'm lost, and confused. I learned so much from you about helping and being kind, and it's been easy to do. Every time I am kind to people they smile and are happy, and I see all the rest of my people doing the same. Some of them have even found families to live alongside and everything has been so beautiful - just as you promised" he said, yet he did not smile, nor did he really sound as happy as one should when they had seen so much of the world. It was unusual for Bao to be this way, but he felt like he had to do something. He was the councilor for welfare, after all, and people in Scalvoris needed him.
"But now I need to help people and resolve this war, and I don't know how. I never learned about war, never learned about hate, because I don't understand them. So if there is anything that can stop the hate, or teach me how to handle people when they are so angry or sad, please tell me" he asked Saoire, his mother-figure. With another deep sigh the Cadouri changed his focus to Ziell, pausing and wondering what to say. Praying was natural to him, yet he felt he was asking too much of an Immortal even just for their advice. They were, after all, as living as anyone else Bao had met.
After a minute of pause, Bao finally spoke. "I have a request, if you can hear me" he whispered. "I wish to make peace, and to do so I need to find out what is causing so much anger. Kura told us all about the Warden, and what she knows. Maybe he's evil, or cruel, or spiteful. But without knowing more, I can't find peace, because both sides need to agree on ending this war before it begins" the small man explained his thoughts openly to the Immortal, should anyone even be listening.
"So I wish to speak to him, I wish to meet him and to end this before it begins, to find out and understand his hate" he asked, with no fear to his voice, letting his spirit be uplifted a little at the idea of ending this war before it began. With all of his determination and focus on Ziell, he maintained silence for a moment before finally asking. "If there is a way I can talk to him, with no weapons, just me to him - I want to. If you know where I can find him, or someone who can take me to him, please."
After a small pause, Bao lowered his head a little more. "I'm sorry for asking so much" he finished, opening his eyes and sitting up straighter, sighing a moment. Whatever it was that he had left to do, he would tackle as it came. If that was in a trial, or a season, he would make it work. As difficult as this task would be to deal with, Bao was determined to make it work, determined to make it safer for Scalvoris.
As he stood up and looked around the temple, Bao offered a smaller prayer in his thoughts to the Immortals as a collective, as he always did when he was praying. It was important to give respect to all of them equally. He owed them that much.