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Nairth did not reply when asked for confirmation on his intention, but he seemed to have an idea of what worries might arise from such a sudden claim. "Not in any official capacity. I'm not so naive that I believe myself the catalyst for her destiny to be fulfilled. I merely mean to state that should she need me, I will be there for her." He could already hear the tone and speed of the song drifting through the air changing, and knew that their time was also coming to an end soon.
Nairth had not made a binding pact in quite some time, and he wished not the trouble that came with them on the human he'd just encountered. There was no freedom of choice in a pact with a Fae. No, the best way to help her would be to stay away unless called upon. Should she truly be in need, he would be there, but not before. No, he would depart once again to his grove in Falwood, where there were no courts or kings, where he could live peacefully until his duty called him once more.
It was less the words she spoke that he took as a compliment, and more the pause taken before she spoke them. She'd had a quick retort for most everything he said tonight, but the words he'd found most important had been taken quite seriously by her; she did not brush his offered wisdom aside, and for that he was grateful.
And when finally the music was fading and he'd pulled her as close as was decent to whisper against her ear, the ever so sharp wit was back. Her tease was greeted with a rather amused grin. "Touche, Miss Isiell. Should the Prince leave you wanting, you're welcome to join me in the Grove, so long as you don't set anything ablaze." And he broke apart from her.
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Tharu had tucked his flask away as Vulpesen spoke, crossing his arms over his chest and averting his eyes. He had come this far, and this odd new warlock seemed trustworthy... What did he have to lose in speaking his own mind for once in his wretched life? There was little that could be taken from him... "I do not claim to understand why my Master... My Father... did what he did. I don't know why it wasn't something he could handle without striking down everybody who carried our name, and I don't know what emotions run through his heart."
"One thing I do know, though, is that I see guilt in his eyes every time he looks at me." Oh, where could he could a drink in his size? So blatantly ignoring Nairth's wishes... he needed to numb the nerves. He slid his hands behind his back and bowed to Vulpesen. "Apologies, that was far too personal for any Fae to be speaking to you. Thank you for averting your eyes from my transgression."
Looking as Nairth finished his dance, Tharu seemed to straighten himself, as though he wished to be more presentable in case his father returned. "He sees your ambition, I think. He's always had a soft spot for that."
Isiell
Vulpesen
Nairth had not made a binding pact in quite some time, and he wished not the trouble that came with them on the human he'd just encountered. There was no freedom of choice in a pact with a Fae. No, the best way to help her would be to stay away unless called upon. Should she truly be in need, he would be there, but not before. No, he would depart once again to his grove in Falwood, where there were no courts or kings, where he could live peacefully until his duty called him once more.
It was less the words she spoke that he took as a compliment, and more the pause taken before she spoke them. She'd had a quick retort for most everything he said tonight, but the words he'd found most important had been taken quite seriously by her; she did not brush his offered wisdom aside, and for that he was grateful.
And when finally the music was fading and he'd pulled her as close as was decent to whisper against her ear, the ever so sharp wit was back. Her tease was greeted with a rather amused grin. "Touche, Miss Isiell. Should the Prince leave you wanting, you're welcome to join me in the Grove, so long as you don't set anything ablaze." And he broke apart from her.
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Tharu had tucked his flask away as Vulpesen spoke, crossing his arms over his chest and averting his eyes. He had come this far, and this odd new warlock seemed trustworthy... What did he have to lose in speaking his own mind for once in his wretched life? There was little that could be taken from him... "I do not claim to understand why my Master... My Father... did what he did. I don't know why it wasn't something he could handle without striking down everybody who carried our name, and I don't know what emotions run through his heart."
"One thing I do know, though, is that I see guilt in his eyes every time he looks at me." Oh, where could he could a drink in his size? So blatantly ignoring Nairth's wishes... he needed to numb the nerves. He slid his hands behind his back and bowed to Vulpesen. "Apologies, that was far too personal for any Fae to be speaking to you. Thank you for averting your eyes from my transgression."
Looking as Nairth finished his dance, Tharu seemed to straighten himself, as though he wished to be more presentable in case his father returned. "He sees your ambition, I think. He's always had a soft spot for that."
Isiell
Vulpesen