Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-24736819-20170217042510

(Did Damian burned the letters before anyone else read it or...?)

"I'm pretty sure I shouldn't be asking this, but... Why wouldn't I like your suggestion? If it will help her control her power, then go for it.", Balin commented, playing with the cup of tea.

"Well, because your relationship is quite obvious and my suggestion would require a study of your better half's body.", Gaelesil answered without flourishing.

Silence fell onto the room as the three inhabitants eyed each other, waiting for someone to say something.

"So you mean to study her...body? Huh...", the Prince scratched his chin.

"That is correct. Knowing exactly what triggers the visions would help our young seer to control it.", the altmer nodded, "Of course, that would also imply that I'd need permission to experiment in ways that usually are not highly accepted by one's partner. I can see the young seer is on board already, clearly she has nothing to lose."

Balin eyed Fiandrael and figured that the altmer lord was speaking the truth.

"You are truly okay with this? You can't barely show your face in public... I don't know if...", the prince started, but was silenced once he saw the elven girl removing the upper part of her robe, the one which covered her head.

"I believe that is a yes, then.", Gaelesil smiled, doing what most people weren't able to do when seeing the young elven girl for the first time, not staring.

"Hmm... Finally we are doing something. Even if it is just marching.", Vattier commented to his companions.

"True. I agree.", Pike nodded.

"A man of wits! Agreeing with those who outsmart him by much.", Vattier joked.

Pike seemingly didn't cared, so he simply shrugged, "I do worry, though. Don't you think we can run into enemy forces before we reach Sir Doraleous and his men?"

"Worry not, chum. Our fearless leader knows exactly the path Sir Toreau took to avoid being caught between the sword and the shield.", Vattier informed his friend, "She learned the knights' ways well enough to figure their plans."

"Good thing that King Tormund assigned her for this mission, then, huh?", Pike eyed the princess with admiration, unaware of the fact that Tormund wasn't the one responsible to assigning his daughter to lead the Seaborn Knights.