Mai_able
Forest Faerie
At the man's response, Uluc smirked but his brow twitched in irritation. Alaisanna was uninterested in their competition of who was the better man, in her opinion they were weak. Brains were nothing without strength. Grykail on the other hand was finding this match hilarious. To have someone, a human nonetheless, get under Uluc's skin was amazing.
"Such a....pleasant rhyme-" Uluc had started to speak but was cut off by Grykail humming the tune. Purely humming just to irritate Uluc and Alaisanna. Uluc turned his head to Grykail with a frown, Alaisanna glanced at Grykail and scoffed, he was like a child enjoying their irritation. She didn't care where they were, or who they were in front of. She glared at Grykail before leaning over and whispering something in his ear that caused the humming to stop entirely.
Uluc took a breath turning back to Aston, "That sounds like a swell trade. We will teach you our ways and in return, you...show us yours, though it won't be that hard for us." He smirked and Alaisanna nodded at Hulda's words.
"I agree with Lady Hulda. Enough of this showboating, you both are rather irritating with words." Alaisanna stood reaching on her side to grab a paper and walked over to hand it to Hallr. "I have prepared some of our tactics beforehand. If you wish to have your men train I would be willing to do so. As for weapons If you wish I will send some to your base." She spoke clearly and knew what she wanted, her voice didn't waver. She had no interest in their courts or anything besides exchanging information and then taking her leave. Once the parchment was from her grasp she walked back to the couch and sat. Grykail looked at Hulda and the others before standing.
"I suppose the most important thing to mention is this 'plague' as you barba- I mean humans call it. We refer to it as the shadow, I am sure you all must have heard plenty of it?" He glanced at them curiously bringing his arms from behind his counterparts to his lap. "It is an old poison that affects both our kinds alike. I thought we had eradicated it eons ago. But, it seems that is not the case..." He trailed off and paused for a moment before continuing, "There is a cure, two of your kind has already gone through the process, and are alive and well."
Zestarri nodded letting out a small breath as the King stated he would allow them to decide for themselves. It helped ease her worries to know they were at least considerate of the situation. When Calliope asked about a garden in her castle, Zestarri's expression brightened and she smiled. "Oh yes! Elora does most of the gardening when I have to attend to my duties, but it has the most lovely flowers. I believe the young prince had sent her a flower, he was so eager to have me preserve it." Zestarri let out a small chuckle. "I would be thrilled to send you flowers for your garden, Elora would be most excited if she were allowed to help." Zestarri couldn't help ut speak of Elora, all of her children were he joy and she prided them more than anything. They had all been so patient and pleasant and despite Elora's earlier qualms about the marriage, she was fairing quite well.
When the girl turned her head and stated all was fine and she was glad Elora couldn't help but smile a bit. "I thought it would help. Though I won't fault him for being overprotective, had Katyr noticed I left he'd turn the lodge around to find me... I love to be outside, it is....calming, it reminds me of the garden back home." Elora didn't mention the girls illness, she would keep her word to Archie about not mentioning it. She wanted to comfort the girl in a way, but she had no way to relate to something like blindness. She was happy the girl enjoyed her company her first friend and it was turning to be a success.
Katyr walked over to Aiduin as he walked back inside, "Where are they?" Aiduin frowned and rolled his eyes, "Outside leave them be brother." Katyr glanced behind Aiuduin and thought about walking outside to watch them, but also didn't wish to be scolded by Sarya again. She had finally allowed him to get up, but to introduce himself not make an ass of.
"Such a....pleasant rhyme-" Uluc had started to speak but was cut off by Grykail humming the tune. Purely humming just to irritate Uluc and Alaisanna. Uluc turned his head to Grykail with a frown, Alaisanna glanced at Grykail and scoffed, he was like a child enjoying their irritation. She didn't care where they were, or who they were in front of. She glared at Grykail before leaning over and whispering something in his ear that caused the humming to stop entirely.
Uluc took a breath turning back to Aston, "That sounds like a swell trade. We will teach you our ways and in return, you...show us yours, though it won't be that hard for us." He smirked and Alaisanna nodded at Hulda's words.
"I agree with Lady Hulda. Enough of this showboating, you both are rather irritating with words." Alaisanna stood reaching on her side to grab a paper and walked over to hand it to Hallr. "I have prepared some of our tactics beforehand. If you wish to have your men train I would be willing to do so. As for weapons If you wish I will send some to your base." She spoke clearly and knew what she wanted, her voice didn't waver. She had no interest in their courts or anything besides exchanging information and then taking her leave. Once the parchment was from her grasp she walked back to the couch and sat. Grykail looked at Hulda and the others before standing.
"I suppose the most important thing to mention is this 'plague' as you barba- I mean humans call it. We refer to it as the shadow, I am sure you all must have heard plenty of it?" He glanced at them curiously bringing his arms from behind his counterparts to his lap. "It is an old poison that affects both our kinds alike. I thought we had eradicated it eons ago. But, it seems that is not the case..." He trailed off and paused for a moment before continuing, "There is a cure, two of your kind has already gone through the process, and are alive and well."
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Zestarri nodded letting out a small breath as the King stated he would allow them to decide for themselves. It helped ease her worries to know they were at least considerate of the situation. When Calliope asked about a garden in her castle, Zestarri's expression brightened and she smiled. "Oh yes! Elora does most of the gardening when I have to attend to my duties, but it has the most lovely flowers. I believe the young prince had sent her a flower, he was so eager to have me preserve it." Zestarri let out a small chuckle. "I would be thrilled to send you flowers for your garden, Elora would be most excited if she were allowed to help." Zestarri couldn't help ut speak of Elora, all of her children were he joy and she prided them more than anything. They had all been so patient and pleasant and despite Elora's earlier qualms about the marriage, she was fairing quite well.
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"I don't think it is useless in the least, I think it is wonderous that you are both agile and intelligent. My father and brother refused me to learn to wield a weapon other than a bow. And even still they won't allow me to join them unless it is for the festivals... Though I will best your brother in skill with a bow effortlessly." Elora teased and chucked a it at her own words. "My brother Katyr, he glares at Archie the entire time, and will more likely do so until I am wed to him...But, he left some odd years ago. We are all still close. But, I feel closest to Aiudin. Even though at times I wish to kick his rear, and he can be insufferable...He has always been there, regardless of how much he angered me." Elora smiled to herself speaking sweetly about her elder brother before scoffing, "Though don't tell him I think highly of him, it will surely go to his head."
When the girl turned her head and stated all was fine and she was glad Elora couldn't help but smile a bit. "I thought it would help. Though I won't fault him for being overprotective, had Katyr noticed I left he'd turn the lodge around to find me... I love to be outside, it is....calming, it reminds me of the garden back home." Elora didn't mention the girls illness, she would keep her word to Archie about not mentioning it. She wanted to comfort the girl in a way, but she had no way to relate to something like blindness. She was happy the girl enjoyed her company her first friend and it was turning to be a success.
Katyr walked over to Aiduin as he walked back inside, "Where are they?" Aiduin frowned and rolled his eyes, "Outside leave them be brother." Katyr glanced behind Aiuduin and thought about walking outside to watch them, but also didn't wish to be scolded by Sarya again. She had finally allowed him to get up, but to introduce himself not make an ass of.