Saeril stayed with Yavanna and Kili the rest of the day, rarely letting them leave her sight, and hardly ever seen apart from them. At each moment, during these times, she knew that their minds were still scarred and plagued by the memories of the war: it was starting to become the usual routine every time she was near them. Then, something new came to her as they walked the forest of the valleys and prairies of Middle Earth, towards the Blue Mountains: She could see the memories of the princess' childhood; Lothlorien, the "heart of Elvendom on Middle-Earth", as well as new faces; people she may not remember, and others she did come to know, like Galadriel, the Lady of Light. An angelic being in all ways of Elven-life, she was probably a lot wiser than the winged she-elf herself; not to mention the most powerful. One cannot come to fully understand the silver-golden haired elf of the Wood. To compare the two, Saeril would be considered as the "dark-version" of Galadriel, all in beauty, wisdom, and knowledge. Then, there came even more memories. A woman with raven-black hair, who remarkably, almost looked a lot like Yavanna, only older. Her sister, perhaps? They were only a day away from Ered Luin, and Saeril could only recall herself sitting on a rock in the woods, while Yavanna and Kili sat around the fire. The Elder was facing away from them until she looked back at them again. It was strange how there were only two, instead of three, with Fili absent. That memory remained fresh and, whether if she liked it or not, it was to stay up there within her own mind, where it acted as a reminder for what might happen if Kili ever left her sight. He's now the only remaining direct-descendant of Durin's Folk; the last Son of Durin, basically. Her duty became even more serious, and the memory of Fili's death kept her on high-alert, ever since. That was when an idea came to help the two individuals near the fire. Standing up from her spot, Saeril pulled her hood back, allowing her brown hair to flow freely in the wind. "Yavanna", she called out softly to the princess.