Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5824038-20160117201116/@comment-26103034-20160521131110

"Giving up your mortality is not a descision a child should have to make. That was what I had a problem with. And neither should she have that descision made for her," said Azirath, calming down slightly, "I did not say that someone else could care for her better than you; I said you were wrong to suggest you were the only one who could care for her. I do not see you as inferior either; I see you as different. Choosing whether or not to lose your mortality should not be left to a child and someone who is bias - not necessarily wrong, but bias."

He took a deep breath, "I do not, did not and will not say which is the right choice; merely that it is an important choice, not to be undertaken lightly."

(we should probably wait/have waited for Hum D:)