Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-24736819-20170123173640

"I can be very persuasive, King Marcel...and to be quite honest, I might have something that will interest the mages in Balfiera.", Balin replied, rather cryptically.

Finally, the Prince got up and took a deep breath.

"King Marcel, it was an honor to spend the last couple of days in your marvelous city and your delightful presence. Shall you need me, any time and for anything, I'll be just a letter away.", Balin bowed, smiling and turned to Edwinna.

"My Queen, the same applies to you as I am but a servant to my trusted friends, but now I must bid you farewell."

Soon enough, news of a large ship named White Oak reached Jehanna. Lord Bathou's valuable vessel had arrived, probably captained by the Bathou's heir.

"Jakin, perhaps it is time we finally discuss all of those questions you had...seeing what might await us in the near future.", the vampiress appeared once again out of nowhere, almost leading the young prince to fall on his bottoms.

"Lady Lis? Are you sure...? I'd be very thankful, but I cannot ask you to do something that you'd not want.", truth be told Jakin was just being courteous, because there was nothing he wished more than to have his questions answered.

"I am sure, Jakin. Ask me anything you want.", Lisbeth knew that the Prince's cabin was a safe place to talk as she made sure of that after the heavy storm started outside.

Damian's ship was a marvelous vessel, truly worthy of a King and no doubt that overlooked by the ruler of Northpoint himself when being made... but Lisbeth Draluc was a Farruner, perhapa not by birth but certainly she was one of the oldest beings that existed within those lands and as such, she was no strange to the art of seafaring.

At first, Jakin remained silent as an incredible amount of past questions rushed through his mind. Lisbeth looked at him, easily understanding what was going through the halfbreed's consciouness and she was not surprised when he decided to finally open his mouth and shoot a question.

"Lis...why me?", the Prince said.

"Well, if I am being honest here, my dear... it is was simple choice. I have been around for a long time and I have tested many and many men throughout those years, your brother included.", she smirked when Jakin's eyes widened in a mix of confusion and anger, "And amongst all of those, you were the one who impressed me. I never quite met someone like you."

Jakin's thoughts seemed to race against eachother inside his mind, several more questions popping out after the redhaired woman's answer...but one amongst all stood out:

"What are you?", the Prince of Northpoint held his breath when he saw Lisbeth smiling wide and her canines showing.

"You didn't guessed?", she let herself be revealed as a vampiress for the first time.