Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20171204071002/@comment-19164168-20171210083012

Olivia didn't speak up for some reason as the lurchers headed for Illya, with one of them trying to smack her away. One of the lurchers also, surprisingly, tried to attack Olivia herself, but the princess dodged before she could be flattened by it's large arms.

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Aia took a no-nonsense approach, and so had her destruction staff infused with ice before blasting the hostile pirates with frost, unwilling to use fire or lightning in fear of setting their own schooner ablaze, or igniting anything volatile.

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"So she fled, huh? Want me to have her killed, father?" a young voice said.

"She is your sister, son. I suggest you watch your tone unless you'd like to lose your tongue. I do not tolerate such dissent within my household.

I also suggest you watch your tongue with your own vassals and subjects. They may or may not have ulterior motives within, but they still have their uses." the king could be heard speaking in reply to the younger voice.

"Isn't trusting blindly the traits of fools?"

"Which is precisely why you do not trust blindly. Now, back to the topic; I want you to find my youngest daughter and ensure she does not leave Glenumbra. If you so much as pluck a single strand of her hair, I'll have you lashed. Understand?"

"Yes, father. Don't worry. I'm sure she'll see reason, especially when mother is... not very well since."

"See to it that she does. Now out of my sight."