Thorne
Vel Odwyk
During the revolution Ania had been hellbent on ensuring that the old ways persevered. That Vel Anir survived exactly as it had for thousands of years prior. It was like a religion to her. Like a cultish devotion that she had to serve lest the entirety of social order perish.
At no point was Charity ever consulted.
And eventually, as luck would have it, the young woman was knocked unconscious and captured by a brigade of the Anirian Guard which didn't believe in executions for every single Dreadlord they encountered. Instead, Ania was shackled and transported to Vel Odwyk. A facility several miles west of Vel'Anir proper which served as a refuge for recovering Dreadlords. The ones who couldn't serve the new Republic or work as Proctors at the academy. Either they were severely disabled or they were like Ania.
Their mental state was so deteriorated that they were barely human anymore.
And there she sat, in a room alone, tied down entirely. Her eyes covered by fabric to ensure she couldn't glance at anyone. A note on the front of her door to ensure no one touched her so that her hallucinogenic powers couldn't be used on any visitors. This would've been the remainder of her existence had someone not found the locket of House Whispergrove on her person.
The discovery resulted in a letter and at this point the matrons of Vel Odwyk just hoped that someone from the disgrace house would eventually respond. Until then they'd take turns cleaning the spittle from Ania's mouth, changing her soiled garments, and working feeding shifts for the patient that was deemed "exceedingly dangerous."
Vel Odwyk
During the revolution Ania had been hellbent on ensuring that the old ways persevered. That Vel Anir survived exactly as it had for thousands of years prior. It was like a religion to her. Like a cultish devotion that she had to serve lest the entirety of social order perish.
At no point was Charity ever consulted.
And eventually, as luck would have it, the young woman was knocked unconscious and captured by a brigade of the Anirian Guard which didn't believe in executions for every single Dreadlord they encountered. Instead, Ania was shackled and transported to Vel Odwyk. A facility several miles west of Vel'Anir proper which served as a refuge for recovering Dreadlords. The ones who couldn't serve the new Republic or work as Proctors at the academy. Either they were severely disabled or they were like Ania.
Their mental state was so deteriorated that they were barely human anymore.
And there she sat, in a room alone, tied down entirely. Her eyes covered by fabric to ensure she couldn't glance at anyone. A note on the front of her door to ensure no one touched her so that her hallucinogenic powers couldn't be used on any visitors. This would've been the remainder of her existence had someone not found the locket of House Whispergrove on her person.
The discovery resulted in a letter and at this point the matrons of Vel Odwyk just hoped that someone from the disgrace house would eventually respond. Until then they'd take turns cleaning the spittle from Ania's mouth, changing her soiled garments, and working feeding shifts for the patient that was deemed "exceedingly dangerous."