she will take whatever share she's offered, though at Drago's question, quietly urges her father, "you need to be strong, too." the guilt at eating why her father looks on comes without any comment from him, and she moves to tear the hare into rough herds, pushing one towards Verx with a pleading glance. she knows well enough she can't force him to do anything.
and then their father launches into a history; pieces of culture and events are already known to her, but she listens carefully as he elaborates on what she did not know. "you were kru. like praimfaya said." she comments, remembering her last interaction with the girl then. she's silent for the rest of his tale then, though her expression turns dour when he mentions that he can never go back. "that's a stupid rule. they just want to scare you into never leaving." she decides, eyeing her father. silently, she adds Caiaphas to her list of "fuckers to kill on site", right along with Sanguinus, or whoever it was that had hurt Dragomir.
she wonder's, too, at praimfaya's claim at being wanheda. she wants to know what her father thinks of its validity; impressed as she was initially, she wonders how one so young could claim such a title. but this is her father's story, not praim's, and so she's content to listen to him answer drago's questions.
and then their father launches into a history; pieces of culture and events are already known to her, but she listens carefully as he elaborates on what she did not know. "you were kru. like praimfaya said." she comments, remembering her last interaction with the girl then. she's silent for the rest of his tale then, though her expression turns dour when he mentions that he can never go back. "that's a stupid rule. they just want to scare you into never leaving." she decides, eyeing her father. silently, she adds Caiaphas to her list of "fuckers to kill on site", right along with Sanguinus, or whoever it was that had hurt Dragomir.
she wonder's, too, at praimfaya's claim at being wanheda. she wants to know what her father thinks of its validity; impressed as she was initially, she wonders how one so young could claim such a title. but this is her father's story, not praim's, and so she's content to listen to him answer drago's questions.
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name of the game - by Vercingetorix - September 21, 2019, 05:35 PM
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RE: name of the game - by Vercingetorix - September 28, 2019, 11:28 AM
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RE: name of the game - by Isilmë - October 11, 2019, 06:52 AM
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