Re: Atlantis
Aya took a long moment, almost seeming to drift off for a moment before shaking her head.
"I think I saw part of that when I was trying to rip information off Nirrti. I know you beat them, but I don't really know how, only that you did which will be good enough for now. Siphon trusts you from all indications, and I trust his judgement, I always have, so I suppose you could say that extends to you now."
Letting loose a sigh, she turned to Sarnael.
"I suppose I ought to explain things to you. Simple version Sarnael, I think Siphon ascended at some point and returned. Until a little while ago, he had no idea who I was even. For whatever reason, it seems like many of his memories were intentionally blocked from him. Of course, this is assuming I am right on that."
Talvesh nodded, breaking in.
"I believe she is correct. Normally any memory the host has is immediately available to a symbiote, regardless of species. In his case, they simply were not there until his brief contact with you Aya. More of these flashes have happened since then, and I believe parts of his physiology are beginning to wake up."
As he finished that sentence, it suddenly dawned on Aya that he looked different. About the time she did and moved just to the side, Sho would get a good look at Siphon.
In the short time she'd been away from him, he seemed to have reversed age, looking as young as he had when she first met him, maybe a little younger. Gone was the hint of silver and grey, replaced with his older brown hair. His body had also healed all of the injuries it had sustained earlier, which in and by itself wouldn't have been remarkable if it weren't for the fact he'd reversed age in no more than half an hour.