The air is cold, the sky dreary. Ever since your return to Aldric’s Grove, the chill in the air is as bitter and sharp as a knife. The scent of stew from the General Store’s windows is comforting, almost as much as the teas Ydalir is handing out if you pass by her tent. Nene puts baskets of her fresh produce on every doorstep or before the doors of people’s rooms in the inn, and Evan and Rillian join her sometimes, the two also handing out sweaters or cloaks. It’s not going to be as bad as last year, but a bitter winter is coming. It’s best to be prepared, isn’t it?
As the winter approaches, plantimals busy themselves to prepare as best they can, too. Pinecone squirrels harvest away nuts while one by one birds move as close to warmth as they can — and that may well just be Sehul and Aurora’s domains. The river water is clear as ever and even colder, with only the blessed trees and bushes still flowering and bearing fruit.
Yet nothing prepares anyone for the green mist, knee-high at the lowest, waist-high at the highest. It smells earthy and grassy, almost floral like a garden,and it pours out of
the research hall.
There’s a chill in the air. Something… strange is happening, yet again.
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[ So they're "busy" but nothing they can't put down to entertain a guest for a bit.
He leads the way through the garden the short distance to the sunroom, plastering on a fake smile that doesn't quite meet his eyes. After all... if Silent Salt views him as nothing more than Eternal Sugar's little lackey despite everything, He'll just act like one.
He sets the cage down among some other potted plants for safe keeping. ]
May I ask a question, Lord Silent Salt Cookie?
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Thankfully, Pavlova distracts him before they can reach the others. He tilts his head slightly.]
You may.
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[ The Garden was nearly completely cut off from news from the other regions, after all. Anything they heard would have to also survive the trip to the garden, which given the land route went through Spicelands territory... was unlikely. ]
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After the virtues fell to corruption, all eyes turned to the Barren. Through the efforts of the knights and myself, we kept sloth, destruction, apathy, and deceit from ravaging the land. Knowing that they were powerless in a battle of might, they turned to underhanded tactics. Though we all lived in solidarity, it was a meager existence.
[Silent Salt's tone begins to waver. Something bitter and angry begins to well up with each word.]
And so they turned my beloved home against myself and the knights, insisting that we were the cause of destruction, the reason they were denied happiness. In their blind desperation, they sold out those that had ever protected them!
By the time I returned to the Barren, my knights were gone, and my people stood at the sides of their killers.
That is what happened in the Barren! That is what you and your so-called mother and father wrought upon me.
[He glances toward the entrance to White Lily's home, then shakes his head. His rage is billowing out of control, and he does not dare subject her to it. Even if she had forgiven him, he regrets everything that he had done to her in his rage.]
... Forget that I was here. Do not tell White Lily of my presence.
[Even if he is certain that she already knows. Regardless of his earlier reservations about turning away at the doorstep, the alternative is far worse to consider.]
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It's not "so-called" They baked me with their own hands. I'm their jam and dough.
[ Not that it makes much of a difference. His voice is soft as he says it. ]
... And I really don't remember mother mentioning anything like that. Once her garden was created she quickly stopped caring about anything outside it. She would bring in people from outside, but I never heard anything about sabotaging you. I can't speak for my dad though. He'd stopped visiting by that time.
[ So either she and that figurehead plotted it without telling him, which wouldn't be outside the realm of possibility... or he simply acted independantly based on her ideals. Which might honestly be worse.
He dusts his hands of dirt as Silent Salt says that last part. ]
Okay. Goodbye Lord Silent Salt Cookie.
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And given everything that Silent Salt has experienced over the years, he doubts as much.]
Doubt my words if you wish. I know well the grief that swept the land. Ask your father about it if you do not believe me.
[He leaves it at that, stalking quickly away from the home. Some part of him does ache to have missed another moment with White Lily but... it is better this way. He'll just go pet his horse until he's over it or something.]