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This all sounded a bit strange to him, feeling his skull to induce visions, but he was curious. That and he wished to respect the Skulltaker culture, especially considering what he was going to be doing.

"Ok," he'd take a seat, glancing at Prahka and the elder harpy, this was going to be an interesting evening. "Ok, uh, I'm ready," he'd say with a nod.

Eein would lean forward a bit, to give the harpy better access. "Go ahead and start."
 
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Chikari would reach out, taking a moment to find where Eein's head exactly was. After a claw brushed against his hair, she was able to orientate herself and placed each thumb on Eein's temple. Even with her face covered by a skull, the pause by Chikari gave the sense that something was off. Again they placed their thumbs on Eein's temples, then followed, follow along the curve of his cheek bones.

"Hrmm... I... ummm... no this isn't-" mumbled Chikari, sounding unsure as she continued to feel around Eein's head.

Prahka, whom suspected that Chikari was unaware that Eein was not a harpy, would interject. "Eein isn't a harpy. He is-"

"Oh yes I could tell he wasn't an harpy. It all felt off. But this form of his... I can only see that the Eein before me isn't his true self... " Chikari's claws then stroke along the back of his head almost as if she was delicately massaging Eein scalp "This form... the bumps tell me that you are... a dragon? Yet... I have trouble to make sense of your reading... could you … change to your true from? The reading should be much clearer when I feel your actual skull."

Prahka, a bit surprised that Chikari was able to tell that Eein was dragon without any prior knowledge, would look to Eein and ask.

"Umm... Eein, do you have enough room to change to your... dragon form?"

In the background, Ka would smirk behind their ox skull mask for anyone observant enough to notice.
 

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He was surprised at the accuracy. "Yes, I am a dragon," he'd confirm with a chuckle, deciding against telling her that his grandfather was high king Adohan, he wanted to see if she could see that.

Eein would nod. "I can change its size of it'll fit," he'd take a step back before shifting, keeping his dragon form at around the same height as his human one. "There we go."

The dragon would lean his head forward again. "That better?" he'd ask, wondering if that really did make the visions clearer.
 

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"Ah! Y-yes this... this better." spoke Chikari as she once more begins to feel around Eein's skull in his draconian form. Her claws would light caress the back of his head, then comes forward around his nostrils.

"Mrhmm... mhmm... interesting interesting... I see your future shared with another." they state as they then look over to Prahka, then looks backt o Eein and smils under her mask "Together you two will have many hatchlings together... and they will be a strong, born with the best of their father and mother."

Prahka blinked, not really prepared for that paricular reading. From the "look" Chikari gave her it seemed to strongly imply that she was the "another" that was being referred to. Before Chikari could be question however, the blind harpy would start to feel around his jaw.

"There is... something else... something... terrible that has yet to come. An... old enemy will reveal themselves. And you in that conflict you will lose a part of yourself... a heavy price to bear but... that which you lost will be rebuilt stronger than before." warned Chikari as her hand hovers over Eein's eye before she quickly retracts her claws. Quickly the harpy takes a few steps back almost lost her balance.

"S-sorry I... I need to sit down and... rest..." apologized Chikari as they make their way to her grandmother whom helped guide her back.

"Wait! Chikari! What do you mean by that? Who is this enemy and what will Eein lose?!" cried out Prahka as she tried to intercept.

"I... I..." as Chikari struggle for a response, Ka would soon interject.

"Prahka enough, Chikari needs to rest. This was much more intense that I thought it would be." said Ka as she helped ushered Chikari away. Once her granddaughter was out of sight, she would sigh and look back to Eein and Prahka.

"I apologize if that reading came off as... alarming. I assure you that needn't not concern yourselves as the glimpse of destiny are not necessary as foreboding as we make them out to be. The enemy she referred may be nothing more than troublesome gnat or slippery fish that always seems to evade your grasp and bring about a loss of pride." even with this explanation, Ka didn't seem entirely convinced of her own words "Still... I hope the reading was what you were hoping for. You two should best be off to attend the big dance. We wouldn't want you two missing out on a special moment between you two."
 

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If he could blush while in dragon form he would have. "Hatchlings?" she'd glance at Prahka, realizing that she must be the mother she was referring to. Which must mean that this festival was indeed going to be very interesting.

He'd look back to Chikari as she continued, raising an eyebrow at her next vision. "An enemy?" he didn't have any, at least none that he could think of. He was going to ask for more information but Prahka best him to it, and the harpy seer was quickly shown out.

Eein would shift back to his human form. "I just hope Chikari is ok," he'd say, then blushing a tiny bit when the elder harpy mentioned a special moment. "Yes...well... " he'd clear his throat, glancing at Prahka. "We should be going yeah," he'd bow and thank the elder harpy before stepping to Prahka. "Guess I should be doing my dance soon."
 
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