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Re: Friend and Foe of Ancient Past (Demeter;Tassadar)
Pandora let out a sigh as Demeter announced her ignorance. "I wish it was only as complicated as you having that kind of soul..." she groaned, seemingly disturbed over what she encountered. She looked to think to herself for a moment, before looking at Demeter directly. Her arms were folded, and she had a firm stance, as if looking at Demeter with nothing but a serious tone. "Demeter, I will be serious with you. I feel you are getting yourself involved with events that will lead to you being targeted by more than just amateur assassins. What is within your soul is something that was woven by a very talented weaver. Someone who wanted to protect some nature of your soul from being discovered. Even directly touching you, I didn't detect a thing. Only when you allowed me to dig deep did I see it. You may be a Fragment from a greater being who names herself Fate, when she dispersed her power among individuals she believed who would have great influence. That seal may be hiding such a fragment, I cannot say. But the fact of the matter is, someone wanted to keep you hidden." she revealed.
"I trust in Fate's decisions, so I ask you, Demeter..." she tilted her lips for a moment, as if trying to determine an opinion about the elf. Her lack of satisfaction seemed to indicate she didn't get what she wanted. "What would you have happen? If you ask me of my aid, I will give it. I will protect you. If you wish to vanish and leave no trace, I will pretend that I never was a witness to an elf named Demeter. Just remember, before you make your decision..."
"Ma'am, you are likely being hunted." she announced.
"There are those who actively seek out Fragments to further their own means, and they are many, and some possess great power. Some will capture you, some will eat you, others will just destroy your soul. I say this because you went the extra length to warn me of an attack on my territory. That makes me believe you're a good person, on top of me owing a natural debt to you. So, you tell me, Demeter. What are your thoughts?"
Pandora let out a sigh as Demeter announced her ignorance. "I wish it was only as complicated as you having that kind of soul..." she groaned, seemingly disturbed over what she encountered. She looked to think to herself for a moment, before looking at Demeter directly. Her arms were folded, and she had a firm stance, as if looking at Demeter with nothing but a serious tone. "Demeter, I will be serious with you. I feel you are getting yourself involved with events that will lead to you being targeted by more than just amateur assassins. What is within your soul is something that was woven by a very talented weaver. Someone who wanted to protect some nature of your soul from being discovered. Even directly touching you, I didn't detect a thing. Only when you allowed me to dig deep did I see it. You may be a Fragment from a greater being who names herself Fate, when she dispersed her power among individuals she believed who would have great influence. That seal may be hiding such a fragment, I cannot say. But the fact of the matter is, someone wanted to keep you hidden." she revealed.
"I trust in Fate's decisions, so I ask you, Demeter..." she tilted her lips for a moment, as if trying to determine an opinion about the elf. Her lack of satisfaction seemed to indicate she didn't get what she wanted. "What would you have happen? If you ask me of my aid, I will give it. I will protect you. If you wish to vanish and leave no trace, I will pretend that I never was a witness to an elf named Demeter. Just remember, before you make your decision..."
"Ma'am, you are likely being hunted." she announced.
"There are those who actively seek out Fragments to further their own means, and they are many, and some possess great power. Some will capture you, some will eat you, others will just destroy your soul. I say this because you went the extra length to warn me of an attack on my territory. That makes me believe you're a good person, on top of me owing a natural debt to you. So, you tell me, Demeter. What are your thoughts?"