Praise the gods, she had not seen him about to rattle Violet's questionable brains.
Instead, ignorant to his premeditated attack, she smiled warmly and reached out to draw him in close, nuzzling the boy affectionately as he loudly questioned the wriggling thing that laid beside her stomach and screamed. Already Valeska was growing deaf to her ceaseless cries, ears flattening back almost habitually as she began to casually explain how nature, perceived through the eyes of a religious woman, worked.
“She is small because she is new, and she came from me,” she said matter-of-factly, motioning toward her torso. In all fairness, the concept of creating life inside oneself was still a miracle she often pondered upon, wondering exactly how and when the spark of self occurred in the process.
“Violet is loud because she is hungry - or cold, or tired, or possibly has the aching stomach,” she continued in her thick accent. “But she and her littermates, they are not ordinary. You see, for Amaranth and I to have children, we had to pray to the gods very hard; most pups are given freely, but for us wives, we had to employ the aid of the gods themselves.”
The little wolf closed her eyes, thinking back on the dark, holy, bloodstained ritual that had taken place in Northfall with its leader, lost in the haze of soft moonlight and bitter-tasting roots that had altered the very world around them. She had never felt so close to the Five as she had in that evening, the eldritch pulsing of the air beating like drums in her ears as they chanted and danced in the snow, sparkling like so many thousands of diamonds.
“We journeyed west, where stone land meets the ocean, and Amara summoned Houtu herself for guidance,” she went on. “The great All-Mother herself directed us to the leader of Northfall, and through our shared faith, were eventually blessed with children of our own.”
She wasn't sure at what age she should introduce Akira to the concept of spirit roots, but he still seemed a bit... young. She withheld that information for now.
“I suppose you could say our children are made of magic!”
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