Heed the Storm
Unknown Regions
Nyxira's smirk remained, but there was a flicker of something deeper behind her gaze — not amusement, not dismissal, but the kind of calculated certainty that came only from knowing something others did not. Serina's suggestion was elegant. Strategic. Corruption, after all, was the subtlest of knives — a slow, quiet death for those who clung to ideals. But Nyxira had studied Valery Noble for far longer than she let on. 
And she had already made her judgment.
"A beautiful idea." She leaned forward, just slightly, the candlelight catching in her glowing violet eyes. "But I do not believe Valery Noble would ever fall. Not truly. Not willingly."
Her voice dipped lower, colder. "She would die first. Burn herself to ash before she lets go of the light she clings to like a lifeline. She is not like most." Nyxira let the silence stretch for a heartbeat, watching Serina's face carefully. "But that is why I intend to break her in another way. One far more permanent than death or corruption. You'll see soon enough."
She rose smoothly from her chair, the candlelight flickering across the dark folds of her robes. The air shifted around her as she moved — not with grandeur, but with the quiet certainty of someone who had already won.
"First, we send a message. Something that draws attention and lets him know that I've returned." She turned slightly, her gaze sliding back over her shoulder to Serina. "We leave soon." A faint smirk returned to her lips.
"You'll learn something valuable in the process. A power that will be of great use to your own plans." She took a step toward the shadows near the edge of the chamber, the storm outside rumbling as if echoing her will.
"Come. Your training begins not in solitude, but in action."
And with that, Nyxira vanished into the corridor beyond — expecting Serina to follow.