The crowd uproared in applause and he remained there before them, watching the masses in their excitement of his victory. Despite his origins, they were impressed with his tenacity and determination, as well as his surpassing of Nero. His ascension to Guardian was exactly what he wanted, and he had achieved his goal. It was what he was meant to do. There was music and cheering for some time before Yeul faced the crowd again.
Her hand raised and the crowd silenced to listen to their Queen's words. Caius listened in silence, as well, following their example whilst the Seeress spoke of the ritual, and a title he had earned. Caius the Valiant, He Who Was Sought By Etro. He did not expect such a title; he hadn't known what he would receive, but the crowd erupted again once Yeul started the festivities below. Then she stepped down at last, and Caius followed her when she gestured him to do so.
He followed behind her, watching her approach large seats in the bedroom and settle herself down upon them. She shed the robe over her small body, she sat and addressed him again. Even she mentioned his barbarianism, but he was hardly surprised. He would not forget he had killed Nero, who had been so important to her. She asked him his tribe name. His face remained unreadable, for the time being.
"My tribe name is Mah'ha'bara-Ute Caius." He had some questions of his own, but for now he decided to wait until she was done questioning him, but he did step forward and move to the other chair there, and sit himself down across from her. It had been a tiring day already. His eyes did not leave her, however.
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Her hand raised and the crowd silenced to listen to their Queen's words. Caius listened in silence, as well, following their example whilst the Seeress spoke of the ritual, and a title he had earned. Caius the Valiant, He Who Was Sought By Etro. He did not expect such a title; he hadn't known what he would receive, but the crowd erupted again once Yeul started the festivities below. Then she stepped down at last, and Caius followed her when she gestured him to do so.
He followed behind her, watching her approach large seats in the bedroom and settle herself down upon them. She shed the robe over her small body, she sat and addressed him again. Even she mentioned his barbarianism, but he was hardly surprised. He would not forget he had killed Nero, who had been so important to her. She asked him his tribe name. His face remained unreadable, for the time being.
"My tribe name is Mah'ha'bara-Ute Caius." He had some questions of his own, but for now he decided to wait until she was done questioning him, but he did step forward and move to the other chair there, and sit himself down across from her. It had been a tiring day already. His eyes did not leave her, however.