12-18-2016, 02:54 PM
The mention of the sisterhood seems to be a popular interest for Magnus. She takes a certain interest in the subject as well, though more curious to see how Magnus relates to the sisterhood. Lucrezia has never had a direct attachment to the sisterhood, only by blood that she had never met. It meant little to her, but she knew the importance of such a place could affect someone so much. The Jungle had been very significant to her father just as the Deserts were significant to her.
Her nutmeg gaze turns to Nayl when she speaks more of the sisterhood. She smiles softly when she hears they have come together and have found a home. Lucrezia does know the history of the Jungle. It was thanks to her father she knew much about the old world when she was young—her education from her father had served her well. “It is a blessing to know you have found one another,” she says with a nod of her head. In her heart, Lucrezia wishes she had found the same in this new life. She could have gone with Kreios one time, but something else found her heart—this new home Magnus had offered her. Tephra was her blessing in this Reckoning.
She listens carefully at the questions Nayl asks. There is information to be learned here, but something more important to Magnus than anything it might seems. However, Lucrezia must remember in this new life that all things do not change. While there is peace it may not last long. She remembers clearly how wars come and go—the disasters they bring. It will be no surprise when alliances are made and lands come neck to neck together over something. Now, she must simply learn and wait. The knowledge of these new places and their rulers are at her reach. It was her duty as a member of Tephra to be aware of it all (and a promise she made to dedicate herself to her home without fear this time).
“I shall take up on your offer one day, Nayl,” she says in response to the mare’s offer. Lucrezia would one day visit all of the lands that now touched Beqanna. She would relearn what this new world has been shaped into it. The idea of such an adventure sounds pleasing, but she fears what might lie in the shadows of this new land that the fairies have shaped.
Her nutmeg gaze turns to Nayl when she speaks more of the sisterhood. She smiles softly when she hears they have come together and have found a home. Lucrezia does know the history of the Jungle. It was thanks to her father she knew much about the old world when she was young—her education from her father had served her well. “It is a blessing to know you have found one another,” she says with a nod of her head. In her heart, Lucrezia wishes she had found the same in this new life. She could have gone with Kreios one time, but something else found her heart—this new home Magnus had offered her. Tephra was her blessing in this Reckoning.
She listens carefully at the questions Nayl asks. There is information to be learned here, but something more important to Magnus than anything it might seems. However, Lucrezia must remember in this new life that all things do not change. While there is peace it may not last long. She remembers clearly how wars come and go—the disasters they bring. It will be no surprise when alliances are made and lands come neck to neck together over something. Now, she must simply learn and wait. The knowledge of these new places and their rulers are at her reach. It was her duty as a member of Tephra to be aware of it all (and a promise she made to dedicate herself to her home without fear this time).
“I shall take up on your offer one day, Nayl,” she says in response to the mare’s offer. Lucrezia would one day visit all of the lands that now touched Beqanna. She would relearn what this new world has been shaped into it. The idea of such an adventure sounds pleasing, but she fears what might lie in the shadows of this new land that the fairies have shaped.
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