yet my blood renders me a King
Completing the quest to protect the Citadel from the Void had lifted a weight off of Sah's chest. The Family could still enter but the added safety was a relief. Simultaneously, the fact that a void crystal was used, surprisingly ached. It almost felt like Luka's suffering had been for nothing and Wild Thunder felt nauseous every time the thought occurred. It was always shoved down with further reminders that at least the quest was done.
Joining the meeting, Sah grabbed a muffin and a cup of hot chocolate, quietly waiting for things to begin. Elizabeth spoke first, and Sah nodded, expanding on her idea. "I agree with being close to the infirmary. The one within the palace grounds specifically. That way, the springs are close to our skyport for those coming home injured, and they'll be near the barracks, making them easier to defend." There was the argument Snowcloak would be less likely to be targeted, but Sah didn't want to take the risk that if someone did end up targeting the springs, they'd end up attacking where the majority of the citizens lived.
Joining the meeting, Sah grabbed a muffin and a cup of hot chocolate, quietly waiting for things to begin. Elizabeth spoke first, and Sah nodded, expanding on her idea. "I agree with being close to the infirmary. The one within the palace grounds specifically. That way, the springs are close to our skyport for those coming home injured, and they'll be near the barracks, making them easier to defend." There was the argument Snowcloak would be less likely to be targeted, but Sah didn't want to take the risk that if someone did end up targeting the springs, they'd end up attacking where the majority of the citizens lived.
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