Aulruna
Key concept: "moving on"
The position of the eyes - upward and to her own right - indicates that the Fey remembers the Chalice well. There is something she's gotten from it that will always stay with her. And his memory is "larger than life" (see the somewhat warped perspective, the Chalice being actually too big for the stairs?), so there has been true growth.
I'm not sure why, but I'm convinced that the Fey has been up there and touched the Chalice. And from that lofty position, she realized that her destiny lies elsewhere, and that she has to move on to fulfill it. So she gathered up her belongings (the strap indicated she's carrying a bag) and went, knowing that she won't return, but also knowing this was the right decision to make.
The position of the eyes - upward and to her own right - indicates that the Fey remembers the Chalice well. There is something she's gotten from it that will always stay with her. And his memory is "larger than life" (see the somewhat warped perspective, the Chalice being actually too big for the stairs?), so there has been true growth.
I'm not sure why, but I'm convinced that the Fey has been up there and touched the Chalice. And from that lofty position, she realized that her destiny lies elsewhere, and that she has to move on to fulfill it. So she gathered up her belongings (the strap indicated she's carrying a bag) and went, knowing that she won't return, but also knowing this was the right decision to make.