Rhiannon
"Fair enough," Rhi ceded, nodding along. Having seen the gods' power firsthand - at least, in Safrin's blessing that had made her into a hybrid - she could only imagine what it would be like to witness them when they were needed in battle or some such thing.
Oblivious to the true identity of the stranger, Rhiannon shrugged a shoulder. "I just went for the first time a few weeks ago," she said. "It was... warmer than I expected." And louder, and rowdier, and a lot of things that Rhiannon thought might not be best to say to a resident. Not that she'd disliked it, but it certainly wasn't home. "I'm from Halo," she added by way of explanation. "So I suppose everywhere that's not home could stand to be a little colder, for me."
Oblivious to the true identity of the stranger, Rhiannon shrugged a shoulder. "I just went for the first time a few weeks ago," she said. "It was... warmer than I expected." And louder, and rowdier, and a lot of things that Rhiannon thought might not be best to say to a resident. Not that she'd disliked it, but it certainly wasn't home. "I'm from Halo," she added by way of explanation. "So I suppose everywhere that's not home could stand to be a little colder, for me."
No one likes a mad woman
What a shame she went mad
What a shame she went mad






