Elizabeth
No winter lasts forever, no spring skips its turn
Tilting her head, Elizabeth didn't quite understand the reasoning for the odd behavior around an otherwise overwhelming win. She tried to stay vague with a subtle praise. "I suppose quick is better. Less time for deaths and damages." As evidenced by the fact that the wall was still standing at all. Things could always be worse, and she would say the results spoke for how well the participants had handled the battle (even if she didn't know of mistaken targets and associated guilt).
Regardless, everyone seemed eager to move past destruction and towards repairs. Elizabeth offered a warm smile. "I can help with the telekinesis part. Perhaps others can use shovels or gloves to avoid touching it?" Taking a sip of her tea, she listened to Sah's other input. It certainly made sense to ensure the Void didn't have any chance of regenerating. As the warm liquid slid down her throat, Elizabeth nodded her head. "That's a good idea."
Elizabeth agrees with the proposed plans.
Regardless, everyone seemed eager to move past destruction and towards repairs. Elizabeth offered a warm smile. "I can help with the telekinesis part. Perhaps others can use shovels or gloves to avoid touching it?" Taking a sip of her tea, she listened to Sah's other input. It certainly made sense to ensure the Void didn't have any chance of regenerating. As the warm liquid slid down her throat, Elizabeth nodded her head. "That's a good idea."
Elizabeth agrees with the proposed plans.







