Lochila took a sip of her cappuccino, just before she heard the voice of the golden girl who walked beside her. Truth be told, on the inside, the goddess was fearful to tell her the truth, but she knew that, sooner or later, Torunn would come demanding for answers. So, Lochila had to build a name, and tell her now. Besides, she couldn't continue lying. In any way, she wasn't her brother. "You want truth?", she finally said, after a long moment of silence. She obviously figured that the girl would say 'yes', so she continued on. "Alright", the black-haired woman looked to the side for a moment, as they continued to walk down the asphalted path. "The bulbs from last night, it wasn't from a natural cause. It was from something far more...otherworldly", the woman paused before adding in a more appropriate word to describe such an experience. "You may not believe me, but...", she paused once again, and this time, she stopped walking. Her emerald green eyes trailed back up to her. "You made them explode last night. A certain power hidden well-deep inside you, has been released", before she could say more, thunder came, and gray clouds began to cover the morning sky. It was strange; first, it was nice dusky morning ray of sun, but then, there is an overcast. Thunder came again, and a flash appeared behind the clouds, then another. [i]What is my brother trying to say?[/i] The goddess wondered, until she spotted a group of people ahead of them. Lochila approached the small crowd, and once she managed to break through, she was left aghast. A man in his thirties was trying to pick it up, but the object didn't budge. It was some kind of sword, appearing to have a silver blade, and a golden holster. The crater was huge with the blade piercing into the ground. "It's from the gods", someone said nearby, who was also aghast to gaze at such an object. The longer the two females stood there, the lightning continued to flash in the sky.