Seren
Seren did not, actually. The notion that being the demi-god of a fellow Old deity was enough to be received had never occurred to her, but the thoughtful smile certainly suggested she enjoyed the idea.
"Maybe I should take some time to visit them, then," she mused. "If only to make their acquaintance. It would be very interesting."
Gideon's take on love was interesting, to say the least. It sounded a little blind to her, but at the same time Seren could not really claim to be any different. There was very little she would not do for her mother, or father... and the number of friends for whom she would risk everything was steadily growing. That this devotion was setting her on a collision course with the Voice and her Ascended... was impossible to ignore.
"Would you say that the Ascended are as guilty of this crime as the Voice? If there was a way to save them from her... would you try to find it?" While the questions may be pointed, there was no heat or tension in the girl. Only a troubled frown born of concern - one that only deepened when the subject turned to the Abandoned.
"I... yes. I don't want to be ignorant. Will you please tell me?" That he confirmed her suspicion so readily made Seren feel nauseous. Was this the Order's doing? Or the Gods? Was the murder of children something her mother sanctioned..? She did not want to believe it. But she had to know.
"Maybe I should take some time to visit them, then," she mused. "If only to make their acquaintance. It would be very interesting."
Gideon's take on love was interesting, to say the least. It sounded a little blind to her, but at the same time Seren could not really claim to be any different. There was very little she would not do for her mother, or father... and the number of friends for whom she would risk everything was steadily growing. That this devotion was setting her on a collision course with the Voice and her Ascended... was impossible to ignore.
"Would you say that the Ascended are as guilty of this crime as the Voice? If there was a way to save them from her... would you try to find it?" While the questions may be pointed, there was no heat or tension in the girl. Only a troubled frown born of concern - one that only deepened when the subject turned to the Abandoned.
"I... yes. I don't want to be ignorant. Will you please tell me?" That he confirmed her suspicion so readily made Seren feel nauseous. Was this the Order's doing? Or the Gods? Was the murder of children something her mother sanctioned..? She did not want to believe it. But she had to know.
I'm ready to start the conquest of spaces
Reaching the starlight and silver fields
Reaching the starlight and silver fields