Archam stood in what could be his last moments of peace, his daughter could run away, or she could accept her fate. Although it was not one of his best moves, Archam does not regret his decision, it bettered the herd. Sirana would have had to leave eventually, this way she can start her own life with a little push from Archam.
Sure enough the amber filly appeared with a smile, and he returned one of his own. She was almost mature and grew to be beautiful like her mother. It was nice to watch her coat change from a dark amber to the beautiful light with tic roan markings like his own. He extended his neck to nuzzle the fillies shoulder, before he told her the news and most likely upsetting her. Good Morning Sirana, I have some news to share with you.
He took a deep breath, taking a moment to collect his thoughts, figuring out exactly how to share the news with his daughter. It pained him to tell her, but she needed to know. Sirana, I do not know if you remember the blue mare when you were younger, she came to the cobblestone for a while but was than released. I stole the mare from her lead stallion, he obviously grew angry with me. the pain was familiar, he had just lost Morigan in a battle, it hurt him to think about the loss, he vowed to protect these mares and he couldn't. Shaking his own thoughts out of his head he continued I imagined he would attack the herd soon enough as I was promised there first born daughter in return for her release. I offered an alliance with Phaedrus. He looked off slightly pausing You will go to Phaedrus' herd next year, you will also be apart of Dales Kingdom. They are a quiet kingdom and I think you will get along well with the members. He stepped back gazing at her, His voice was more stern basically giving her a demand. She would obey, and she would go to Phaedrus' herd lands.
@[Sirana]