Sohalia Lumaris
"Hmm," said Soh, a small frown on her face as she considered Anju's words. She was sure that things had to have been difficult, but surely someone existed who would be willing and able to take on the task of running the region? Even if it had been two years.
Anju plopped her half of the taffy on top of Soh's before holding up the mass for Soh to grab one end. Following Anju's instructions, she began to pull on the taffy until it began to droop, then met the older woman back in the middle to reform it into a solid piece. Then she repeated the process. It wasn't the most interesting work, but it wasn't difficult. Since it was a fairly mindless task, it was easy to keep the conversation going.
"Who ruled before?" she asked. "What were they like?" Had there been something that happened, to make people shy away from leadership?
Anju plopped her half of the taffy on top of Soh's before holding up the mass for Soh to grab one end. Following Anju's instructions, she began to pull on the taffy until it began to droop, then met the older woman back in the middle to reform it into a solid piece. Then she repeated the process. It wasn't the most interesting work, but it wasn't difficult. Since it was a fairly mindless task, it was easy to keep the conversation going.
"Who ruled before?" she asked. "What were they like?" Had there been something that happened, to make people shy away from leadership?