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dear_mun2013-02-24 07:07 pm
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Having plenty of time to counsel his mun...
Joor feim. Mortal things pass, both good and ill. Bide for a while, and some may yet return to you.
[He lowers his head a moment, thinking.]
You are often eager to hunt more than you can bear. Diin frini. You have enough left before you, and I… [a low chuckle] Zu dein drem. I am patient. I will have tinvaak with those who will speak, teach those who will listen, fly freely in the skies once more. That is more than enough to content me.
[He lowers his head a moment, thinking.]
You are often eager to hunt more than you can bear. Diin frini. You have enough left before you, and I… [a low chuckle] Zu dein drem. I am patient. I will have tinvaak with those who will speak, teach those who will listen, fly freely in the skies once more. That is more than enough to content me.
I can imagine. The language alone must take a while, if only for spelling...
The other destination he had in mind is... interesting... but they toy with souls. I don't want to know what they'd do with mine and the souls I carry with me.
He's been thinking of finding a place for me at some other destinations he's been eying, but he has... studies that get in the way.
Takes a bit of practice, but I imagine playing the Dovahkiin has its own challenges
It does. I like it, though.
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[Her news is pleasing, though. A note of hope in all the turmoil, for three people at least.]
You have begun to make Keizaal your own land, vahlok gron. But do you think your mundane will delay until it is safe?
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I doubt it. But he did say he would not place me in a situation where I could never return home, thankfully.
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