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Deimos leaves out anything that might have made her care about their dangerous escapade. Tulhaimnar? A thing of the Fae, who despise her. Safrin? Hates her too She reacts very little, but saves that tidbit of information for later. Not because she can do anything to affect a Goddess, but because it is useful to know the state of things. It would have been easy to craft a half-truth if he had asked, but instead, the man focuses on what is maybe the most pertinent information for
She shrugs. Figuring out what magics people have and how they work has never been important until now. “In the Greatwood, she called down a massive lightning storm, which managed to miss me, but I’ll never know what would have happened. A red-haired Fae woman appeared and was very angry about the damage done to the trees. She let me go… also weird, considering her kind had just imprisoned me in a pit. I have no idea what happened after that, just got the hell out of there. I think Zariah would have tried to kill me, otherwise.” She tries to keep it nonchalant, but the Abandoned woman’s pathological need for dominance has given the Ascended a healthy dose of not wanting to touch her with a ten foot pole unless it’s to take her down kind of thing. There is a moment of silence as she too, plays the omitting game, leaving out the part where she now seems to owe the woman two favors when she can’t even remember owing her one. So there’s that mystery to unravel as well.
She absorbs the rest of the information in silence, biting the inside of her lip to keep from banging on the table in frustration. A simple nod as the walls go up again. “Anything else about Zariah? What prompted this meeting?”
And yes, that question about Ronin lingers in her mind. But first things first.
No, I’ll be the stone
I’ll be the hunter, a tower that casts the shade
I lie awake and watch it all
I’ll be the hunter, a tower that casts the shade
I lie awake and watch it all