[color=AAFF77]Kail[/color] Kali did her best to ignoring the rumbling and cracking of stone’s that echoed throughout the stone chamber behind her, the stone-work of the structure holding strong despite the intense battle that was raging. As she reached the bow, Kali could not help but marvel at its beauty for a moment. Though she had been able to gaze at it from a distance, up close the divinity of the craft was all too clear. The glowing string of the bow almost seemed to sing in approval as her hand reached out for the instrument, as though its vibrations held the final song of a long forgotten figure. As her hand touched it, Kali felt a natural understanding of this weapon as a warm presences seemed to flow from the weapon, teaching her all that she would need to use the weapon. As the chamber was rocked from another impact, Kali quickly turned her attention back to the unfolding battle. Raising the weapon, she pulled back on the string as the singing voice of the string seemed to grow in pitch as the tension built. As her aim settled on the golem and the magical arrow formed, Kali released the arrow, its trail marked by a burst of pixie dust as the string erupted in a soft sound of delight as the tension of the string was released. Though the magical arrow was not enough to slay the beast in one shot, it was more than enough to damage it and draw its anger. Already nocking another arrow, Kali was prepared to release her second shot before she realised Cecilia had moved in front of the golem once more. Kali surprise was evident as she watched the creature fall to the ground, whatever magic animated it no longer seemed to be held in place now that its form was ruptured. Kali’s look of surprise must not have phased Cecilia as she returned to an almost casual mood. [color=AAFF77][b]”Julia’s Cord..”[/b][/color] Kali spoke softly, as Cecilia explained the nature of the weapon, wondering if perhaps the sound of the string was perhaps the only remaining record of the goddess’s voice. Kali was almost tempted to quiz Cecilia to learn more about this other forgotten Goddess, but thought better of it. She could not imagine that such a line of conversation could be a pleasing topic and with the soft smile that Cecilia had she could not bring herself to potentially spoil the mood [color=AAFF77][b]”Some fresh air sounds lovely, all this dust can’t be good for us”[/b][/color] she replied, referring to the sizable dust cloud that had been summoned from the fight with the golem Back outside of the ruins, the two of them sat down on the ground, the fire from before hand burnt away all of its wood and now lay dormant while the sun had rising above the peaks and now spread its rays across this entire area. It seemed that the effects Cecilia had gifted her with earlier were still in place as Kali could not only notice details she had missed before but found the weather to be rather, comfortable, despite knowing the sun was burning quite strongly today. These stray thoughts and ponders were brought to a halt as Cecilia broke the silence that had come over while they had rested. Turning to face Cecilia as she spoke, she watched as the goddess raised her head and the two held each other’s gaze. Kali listened intently as Cecilia explained the relic that she was thinking about searching for. Once more, the usual look of uncertainty settled of Cecilia’s expression, her face covered with troubles that seemed so odd to see on a divine face such as hers. It was clear to Kali that the relic was of some interest to Cecilia but at the same time, perhaps the implications of having need for such a relic was a troubling concept. Indeed, a relic like that would only be needed if one was forgotten, and if one was entirely forgotten would they really wish to roam the earth. Regardless of that line of thought, Kali reached out and touch Cecilia’s hand in reassurance [color=AAFF77][b]”Even if you are uncertain if you would need such a relic, we could always begin our search for it while you reach your decision. But for what it is worth Cecilia, I can promise you that I will never forget you or let the memories of you be claimed by the passage of time once more.”[/b][/color] Kali stated firmly, though she suspected that in Cecilia’s time she had no doubt heard similar pledges from her followers, Kali words held all of her conviction. If Cecilia determined this relic was what she needed, Kali would help her find it, and if she was uncertain Kali would happily stay by her side until she was decided.