She does not care if her annoyance is seen by both of the other mares. Let it be known that she is not a fan of the land of Pangea. She has her own personal reasons, but she also had seen the way the Pangean king had greed for power and a mindset for what belonged to him no matter what. Lucrezia disliked that very much because she has seen and experienced those similar to the king destroy the very things she has called home and loved.
Lucrezia would not allow the world to burn around her. She would not see and find her home to sink and be flooded again.
Sinew is quick to answer to Taryn’s question about their two lands they call home. The answers is not a surprise to Lucrezia, even if the truth of the place is spilled out. It sounded a lot like the place she grew up during her childhood—the old Chamber and Valley lived on through Pangea, but the reformatted version of these two kingdoms held the newer beliefs when the world they live in now came into formation.
“A hellhole,” she offers in a humorous manner when Sinew has finished her piece.
Pangea had its own set of ideals and appeals just as Tephra did. Then again, there was likely some similarities but she does not care to compare her home with Pangea right now. Instead, she turns her attention fully onto Taryn. “Tephra is located just a little northeast from here. There is a small volcano there and its rather warm all year.” She pauses for a moment. “We are a strong group that supports one another and the land that we live in. Some would call us a family, but we are simply stronger together and our home has thrived off our values of loyalty and living in a place that simply does not have an individual mindset.”
“Of course, we are also safe haven and welcome anyone that wishes to live in a safe place too. We do not ask much either nor force you to not do anything you don’t want to do.” Tephra was not built upon demanding, but rather choices of individuals to support and protect their home and loved ones within it. Tephra came together when the new world was chaotic and everyone has lost their home. It was the very foundation of hope, and now it would continue to be so.
Lucrezia would not allow the world to burn around her. She would not see and find her home to sink and be flooded again.
Sinew is quick to answer to Taryn’s question about their two lands they call home. The answers is not a surprise to Lucrezia, even if the truth of the place is spilled out. It sounded a lot like the place she grew up during her childhood—the old Chamber and Valley lived on through Pangea, but the reformatted version of these two kingdoms held the newer beliefs when the world they live in now came into formation.
“A hellhole,” she offers in a humorous manner when Sinew has finished her piece.
Pangea had its own set of ideals and appeals just as Tephra did. Then again, there was likely some similarities but she does not care to compare her home with Pangea right now. Instead, she turns her attention fully onto Taryn. “Tephra is located just a little northeast from here. There is a small volcano there and its rather warm all year.” She pauses for a moment. “We are a strong group that supports one another and the land that we live in. Some would call us a family, but we are simply stronger together and our home has thrived off our values of loyalty and living in a place that simply does not have an individual mindset.”
“Of course, we are also safe haven and welcome anyone that wishes to live in a safe place too. We do not ask much either nor force you to not do anything you don’t want to do.” Tephra was not built upon demanding, but rather choices of individuals to support and protect their home and loved ones within it. Tephra came together when the new world was chaotic and everyone has lost their home. It was the very foundation of hope, and now it would continue to be so.
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