Certainly, she listened. Of religion, of the sea, of males serving them. Ame nodded softly here and there, with a look of clear concentration as she busily absorbed this information, right down to the details of their territory's access point, their fighting style, and their numbers -- which the Sunspire did outrank them in. She still stood by the thinking that should they make a move here, inland, that their might would be superior.
So I am left to guess that it was no blessing to serve them, judging by.. what happened? Which, I only know the gist of thanks to Rain.. that you were being attacked?
she tilted her head. The reason behind this was unseen still. What are the odds they may seek to finish what they started -- to the both of you?
she asked next. There were a great many questions and this was only the beginning. I appreciate your insight. I did not know of Ankyra prior to this.
Which was saying something. She took pride in her knowledge and yet, the coastal pack had gone undetected.
When he stepped aside to tend to the dirt on his nose (which Ame had paid little mind), she glanced to Rain with a curious look. Then, listening on, she chuffed softly. Ah. So you devote yourself to her cause and.. then what? Do you seek out a new goal or..?
Ame was trying to fully understand this aspect of a Knight and his contract. It sounded honorable, to an extent, especially the willingness to devote oneself to the other but it was still a strange, foreign concept to her and the culture she in particular had come from.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」