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Re: Family Matters (AshPrince) GMed by Hafnium
"If it's of aid to Lord Erhard, then I will gladly take up the mantle," the woman offered. Her pushable buttons were probably quite obvious to the talented rogue. But her adoration was something different, both like and unlike Alice's own. Like the mousy former-maid, the woman obviously felt that Erhard had saved her life. Unlike the maid, she seemed to look at it as a debt to be paid off and loyalty owed. The skinny handmaiden-cum-noblewoman might save Elizabeth's life a hundred times and still feel that she owed the Silver heiress her life. The woman in front of the assassin didn't give off that same vibe.
"As the information comes in, I shall see that it's communicated," she spoke with a nod. By that point, many of the more eager refugees were already off and accomplishing something out of the heiress's requests. There were still some who were a little less motivated, but they would surely be off soon. Elizabeth had also managed to set up a courier who would keep Erhard and her, most likely the latter being the more important of the two, informed of supplies and statuses, and managed to stop the refugees from murdering each other. All in all, not bad for a single speech and a few words, but having a Silver tongue ran in the family. The question, now, was what came next for the rogue?
Elizabeth Silver: HP = 53, PP = 41, EP = 38, Status = Fine.
"If it's of aid to Lord Erhard, then I will gladly take up the mantle," the woman offered. Her pushable buttons were probably quite obvious to the talented rogue. But her adoration was something different, both like and unlike Alice's own. Like the mousy former-maid, the woman obviously felt that Erhard had saved her life. Unlike the maid, she seemed to look at it as a debt to be paid off and loyalty owed. The skinny handmaiden-cum-noblewoman might save Elizabeth's life a hundred times and still feel that she owed the Silver heiress her life. The woman in front of the assassin didn't give off that same vibe.
"As the information comes in, I shall see that it's communicated," she spoke with a nod. By that point, many of the more eager refugees were already off and accomplishing something out of the heiress's requests. There were still some who were a little less motivated, but they would surely be off soon. Elizabeth had also managed to set up a courier who would keep Erhard and her, most likely the latter being the more important of the two, informed of supplies and statuses, and managed to stop the refugees from murdering each other. All in all, not bad for a single speech and a few words, but having a Silver tongue ran in the family. The question, now, was what came next for the rogue?