Amaris
Protoss Preserver
Zethanis turned his attention to the young preserver that sat on the cushion in front of him, his hands resting on his legs. Amaris could not help but think that he looked silly, a large Templar wearing the golden cybernetic armor of a zealot sitting on a small cushion.
"You must have endured much in your training, Amaris."
She nodded, slowly, staring at her own hands.
He half closed his eyes, tilting his head. "Do not be so shy. If I am to serve you properly, you must be able to trust me."
Amaris nodded once more.
"Now then," Zethanis said, his thoughts more serious than before. "What else have you learned?" Before she could respond, he quickly added, "That you can tell me of course."
Amaris saw this as a way to escape the horror she had recently experienced in the form of a series of memories. "I have learned that the simple pleasures are sometimes the most important in life. That great joy can be found in the simplest of things."
"And whom did you learn this from?"
"A member of the khalai caste," Amaris replied. "The khalai was making a small ornament out of wood. I... experienced his joy in completing it."
Zethanis nodded. "It is good that you had this experience, Amaris. It will help to strengthen you. You may not see it at first but these experiences and others much like it will help you become a better Protoss. You will appreciate not only the beautiful architecture of our cousins but those that laboured to make it."
"It is a sad thing that I cannot experience their memories. It is even more sad that they cannot join us in the Khala."
Amaris felt Zethanis' sorrow. "That it is. But know this: from this choice they have gained abilities that have helped us against the Swarm. Was it not a Dark Templar that tought Tassadar the means with which to destroy the dreaded Overmind?"
"Zeratul!" Amaris exclaimed, eyes wide.
The zealot half closed his eyes, tilting his head. "You have learned much, Amaris, and this, I am proud of."
"... Thank you, Zethanis." Amaris looked down, feeling a bit uneasy. If there was a Terran around, they would have said that she was blushing. Well, as much as a Protoss could.
"Perhaps we should focus on your training for today?" Zethanis suggested, eyes half closed, head tilting in a smile.
Amaris shook her head. "I must train with my teacher."
"I will wait for you then and perhaps we may train later."
Both Protoss got off the cushions. Amaris ran her hands down her robe, smoothing the folds out while Zethanis patiently waited near the door. Amaris walked over to join him and together they left the room. Amaris headed down the hallway.
"You may come in," came the strong, dry voice of her teacher.
"How did you know I was there so easily?" Amaris asked as she entered the room.
Her teacher's room was even more extragant than her own. There was a chair in front of a desk and cushion along the ground. There was also a shelf to hold his many khaydarin crystals. They were of all shapes and sizes, some green, others purple and still others blueish. Her teacher looked up from his cushion, holding a crystal in his hands. He was a dark blue in colour although the colour faded into a lighter blue around his eyes and chin, and he had bright orange eyes.
The skin around his eyes crinkled and he tilted his head. Amaris felt his amusement. "I am much more trained than you are, Amaris. I sensed you long before."
She nodded. "I am here as you have requested, Ranul."
Ranul beckoned her to come sit down on a cushion and Amaris complied. Once she looked comfortable, Ranul put his khaydarin crystal down and looked at her.
"Today we will work on learning to keep yourself from becoming too wound up by the memories you bear. You have always needed work on this although I suspect it is because you are very emotional. At times."
"What memory would you have me experience?" she asked.
"It is your choice this time," Ranul replied.
Amaris nodded and closed her eyes, letting the memory flood her mind and her senses.




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