Sin moved with determination as he made his way through the Faelands. While he had originally only planned on having Exodus with him, Nasir followed which as well meant that they would be better protected considering that Nasir had called out his newest Fae to join them on this journey.
Just like the other two Summoners that walked beside him, Sin also had his newest Kitsune sitting upon his shoulder and considering that Inari didn't want to leave her side; he was eagerly sitting on the other shoulder.
As they walked, they were making idle conversation to pass the time as they moved towards the destination that Sin had only informed them of after they had entered the Faelands. "Thank you for allowing me to join you two Sin." Nasir called out a few seconds after their previous conversation had died down.
Considering that Nasir's words were simple ones, Sin didn't feel that he needed to take the time to voice a reply and instead gave a small nod to the other male which seemed to be enough for him though this didn't stop Nasir from speaking once more. "I have been wondering, what have you decided to name your newest Kitsune?" Nasir inquired of the Mage that he accepted as the leader of the group that he joined with little hesitation.
This was a question that Sin had been spending quite a bit of time on considering that he wanted to find the perfect name to suit the silver furred creature. Determining that he would follow the same principle that he has followed since claiming Inari, Sin turned towards his unnamed Familiar. "What do you think of the name Takara?" Sin inquired of the Kitsune who was currently staring at her Summoner.
Just like how it went with his other Familiars, Sin could feel pleasure ripple through the bond that he shared with the Kitsune. Seeing that she liked the name that he had chosen for her, then that was the end of the discussion which meant that she would be going as Takara from now on. Turning back to face the Mage that had asked the question, Sin gave Nasir a small nod before deciding that he was wishing to know the names of the elf's Familiars. "What are the names that you have given to your Familiars, Nasir?" Sin inquired of the other male.
Unlike Sin, Nasir didn't need to ask his Golem what his name was considering that he had already named them the previous night. "I named my Golem, Roran while the name of my Faun is Chiara." Nasir explained as he placed his hand upon the stone flesh of the creature that walked beside him.
Considering that Exodus had heard the other two giving the names of their Fae, he assumed that the question would eventually be asked of him and because of this; his voice was soon filling the space. "I have settled upon the name of Aardun for my Brownie." Exodus explain as he clutched the creature closer to his chest to ensure that no predatory Fae think that he would make a good meal.
Giving a nod of acknowledgement to both the Summoners who had answered his question, Sin turned back to face their destination which should be coming up and once he was done doing this; his voice once again fell around them. "Damnit!"
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The area that Sin and the others were heading was already filled with a group of others and considering that Sin didn't want anyone who wasn't known to him knowing that he had returned, he thought that it would be best if they kept themselves hidden for now. Thankfully, the group of Summoners that were already at the portal were quickly filing through.
When the last of the foreign Summoners vanished through the violet portal, it closed which caused Sin to physically relax though since Nasir was still used to the normal use of portals; he was concerned on how they were going to enter the Academy. "How in the world are we going to reach the Academy if there isn't someone who is there to keep the portal opened?" Nasir questioned which caused both Sin as well as Exodus to turn towards him.
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The Summoner's Vendetta (First Draft) (Book Two)
FantasyAfter the betrayal that had caused Sin to lose all faith in those who stood beside him, he began to pull away from others; spending more and more time alone. What was once a mind full of hope for the future is now one that lays fractured and through...