yet my blood renders me a King
Sah relaxed at Safrin's amusement, certain that she wouldn't have such a reaction if he had anything to fear. Her verbal reassurance was appreciated, nonetheless. Her promise of protection shouldn't have been a surprise, but it was. The Wild Thunder had no way of knowing if it was because he was useful or if it was simply out of possessiveness. Regardless, he was flattered and felt the last of his fear melt away. "Thank you, Safrin."
With their conversation complete, her dismissal was clear. Sah couldn't imagine how busy gods were and nodded in acceptance. "Of course. Thank you for your time and help." With permission given, Sah stood and began the journey home with one last bow towards his goddess. He'd be back in Torchline soon enough. For now, home called.
-[FIN]
With their conversation complete, her dismissal was clear. Sah couldn't imagine how busy gods were and nodded in acceptance. "Of course. Thank you for your time and help." With permission given, Sah stood and began the journey home with one last bow towards his goddess. He'd be back in Torchline soon enough. For now, home called.
-[FIN]
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