Despite her sullen, anxious mood, Stella can't help but smile at Skie. She was so...infectiously spunky and carefree. Stella's smile fades a bit as she wonders whether she should try to be more like that. Whether she
could be more like that.
OOC:
And this," he says, taking Stella’s hand, "is Stella Melerelil: druid of Kuldahar, scholar of the firmament, and bearing a heart as kind and generous as she is beautiful.
At the exaggerated introduction, Stella can't help but grin sheepishly, forgetting her earlier thoughts. She blushes furiously and averts her eyes for a moment as the stars in them burn pink, but she forces herself to look into Aldous' eyes and then up to Lord Entar Silvershield's. She curtsies.
"A p-pleasure to meet you, milord! Al...dous," she says, nearly uses his nickname in her slightly flustered state,
"has been a wonderful support in more ways than one." The others might argue he had also been a liability, but...well, that was
their opinion.
OOC:
(Insight: To Stella’s eyes, for a moment a single star hovers above the duke’s head - one exactly like the four from her last vision. Accompanying the sight is a feeling of correctness, of a puzzle piece sliding into a place. The star twinkles brightly, then fades from view.)
Stella's eyes flick to above the duke's head and her eyes narrow slightly in confusion. When recognition hits, her face grows cold, and her eye-stars quickly fade from pink to a dark indigo. With some focus, she tries to force them back to violet.
The stars were
people, not entities. Four stars...consumed and corrupted. Or...replaced, perhaps? And Aiwë was right. Lord Silvershield
was a target. But if that star was any indication, he hadn't been compromised. Not yet, at least. How could they
keep it that way? And who were the other three?
Stella sets her jaw as her mind begins to race despite herself.