09-15-2018, 12:29 PM
he laid low the warriors of old
There was more to politics than he had anticipated. His own mother had been involved in many political affairs, but during that time there had been a lull within the Deserts. He did not have to fear for what was to come and those days of growing up had been easy.
But there is more here in the talk of politics. There is uneasiness between the kingdoms, the stirring of chaos and perhaps potential destruction. Ties could be broken; wars could be started.
Rome is careful to take note of what the dapple grey stallion says. He is also careful to listen to what the Nerine queen says too. These exchanges would determine the future of Nerine and the reign of Breckin. He was familiar with the ties that held her in the previous ruling of Wishbone. However, it is the mention of a foal exchange that peaks his interest.
He does not speak first on the matter, only allowing the Nerine queen to do so first. It was her place, not his, to make the call, but to follow with her decision instead. The ocelot horse is pleased by her words on the foal exchange. He even nods his head in agreement on the matter. After losing his own first two children he was more protective of his family and the well-being of his children. It was for his family that he had decided to step up and join the ranks.
“I would only ask that our children in Nerine would be given protection, despite who Loess contracts with next.” He will not see his children become lost again within the lands of Beqanna and taken away. His expression grows serious as does his tone. “Children are not supposed to be used as pawns. We are responsible for guiding them and raising them up. I would hope if we are to have a foal exchange you would ensure that every one of the foals are treated as your own daughter or son.” Rome then falls silent again, his face remaining stern.
Rome turns his attention back to Breckin as she pushes the conversation forward in regards of the recent trouble stirred up by this mare named Lepis. He nods in agreement at what she says. The ocelot even admires what she says about still holding up the contract and past decisions Wishbone had made during her ruling as queen. It was the right thing he believed to do, despite even if they were not the wishes and decisions Breckion would have made. Nerine was an honorable kingdom, and those that ruled Nerine would keep it that way (or so he hopes).
But there is more here in the talk of politics. There is uneasiness between the kingdoms, the stirring of chaos and perhaps potential destruction. Ties could be broken; wars could be started.
Rome is careful to take note of what the dapple grey stallion says. He is also careful to listen to what the Nerine queen says too. These exchanges would determine the future of Nerine and the reign of Breckin. He was familiar with the ties that held her in the previous ruling of Wishbone. However, it is the mention of a foal exchange that peaks his interest.
He does not speak first on the matter, only allowing the Nerine queen to do so first. It was her place, not his, to make the call, but to follow with her decision instead. The ocelot horse is pleased by her words on the foal exchange. He even nods his head in agreement on the matter. After losing his own first two children he was more protective of his family and the well-being of his children. It was for his family that he had decided to step up and join the ranks.
“I would only ask that our children in Nerine would be given protection, despite who Loess contracts with next.” He will not see his children become lost again within the lands of Beqanna and taken away. His expression grows serious as does his tone. “Children are not supposed to be used as pawns. We are responsible for guiding them and raising them up. I would hope if we are to have a foal exchange you would ensure that every one of the foals are treated as your own daughter or son.” Rome then falls silent again, his face remaining stern.
Rome turns his attention back to Breckin as she pushes the conversation forward in regards of the recent trouble stirred up by this mare named Lepis. He nods in agreement at what she says. The ocelot even admires what she says about still holding up the contract and past decisions Wishbone had made during her ruling as queen. It was the right thing he believed to do, despite even if they were not the wishes and decisions Breckion would have made. Nerine was an honorable kingdom, and those that ruled Nerine would keep it that way (or so he hopes).
ROME
tarnished x lucrezia
@[Arthas] @[Breckin] I'm ready to wrap this up as well