04-19-2021, 09:35 PM
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Unlike most within The Typhoon, Roan had actually visited the lighthouse quite recently. Although, he hadn't actually gone into the lighthouse. Instead, he had simply headed to the cliff to sit at the edge, screaming out over the sea to relieve the infuriating pressure that had been weighing down on his shoulders at the time. That screaming had additionally come with a lightning strike against the waves, although the soothsayer was fairly sure most had just assumed that was a natural side effect of the storm. If Roan had known that someone was lingering within the lighthouse, then he probably wouldn't have headed to the cliffside in order to sort his emotions out. Part of him hoped that he hadn't scared Siobhan with his lightning elementals, but a larger part of him was just annoyed that he hadn't truly had the privacy he had assumed he did. In fact, Siobhan's presence was rather suspicious, at least to the medic. How had she managed to remain in the lighthouse for so long, without anyone noticing her?
He would try not to be too outright hostile off the bat, however. He approached the lighthouse shortly after Keona, his heart sinking a bit when he noticed both his sister and the stranger. He had really been hoping that he could have some time on his own, considering others visiting the lighthouse was so rare. Still, this seemed as though it would be more... interesting. His tail was twitching behind him as he came to a seat nearby, his blue eyes briefly narrowing before he spoke, "Hello there, Siobhan... my name is Roan, and I'm the soothsayer of The Typhoon. This here is my sister, Keona. It's a pleasure to meet you as well..." He trailed off momentarily, still trying to figure out how to approach the rather obvious red flags present here. Shifting a bit on his back legs, Roan decided the best method was the direct one – as he usually did. So, he questioned clearly, "No offense, but... I've never seen or heard of you, before. How long have you been living within the lighthouse? It seems like someone else within The Typhoon would... know of you." It was a shame that Goldie couldn't remember anything from the past at this point. She was one of the oldest members of The Typhoon at this point, so surely she would've known something about Siobhan, right?
[align=right][sup][sup]template © tikki[/sup][/sup]He would try not to be too outright hostile off the bat, however. He approached the lighthouse shortly after Keona, his heart sinking a bit when he noticed both his sister and the stranger. He had really been hoping that he could have some time on his own, considering others visiting the lighthouse was so rare. Still, this seemed as though it would be more... interesting. His tail was twitching behind him as he came to a seat nearby, his blue eyes briefly narrowing before he spoke, "Hello there, Siobhan... my name is Roan, and I'm the soothsayer of The Typhoon. This here is my sister, Keona. It's a pleasure to meet you as well..." He trailed off momentarily, still trying to figure out how to approach the rather obvious red flags present here. Shifting a bit on his back legs, Roan decided the best method was the direct one – as he usually did. So, he questioned clearly, "No offense, but... I've never seen or heard of you, before. How long have you been living within the lighthouse? It seems like someone else within The Typhoon would... know of you." It was a shame that Goldie couldn't remember anything from the past at this point. She was one of the oldest members of The Typhoon at this point, so surely she would've known something about Siobhan, right?
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