Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5824038-20160117201116/@comment-29458028-20160521122629

Levith raised an eyebrow at the statement, seemingly thinking of a reply, as he said, his voice still barely audible to Elara "she still feels a full spectrum of emotion, and behaves like herself. All that changes is her talent with magic and her hair colour. I do not personally think anyone would really have issues with that, especially when gifted with the powers of my species."

"I offer her a home not to take her humanity. Quite the opposite. I cannot bring her home without taking her humanity. All she would lose is her ability to die. Her soul would be transformed into an animus. As I said, I leave the choice to her, and if she chooses to follow me home when this is over ... she has to be willing to make the change."

Levith's tone slightly darkened, and he continued "you assume we are all soul stealing freaks. No, we are not. To us, a mortal soul holds no value at all. We do not have the need, or want, to steal it. At my place, she will be well fed, clothed, and have a roof over her head. Here? She has nothing, she starves on the street and she sleeps out in the open. I believe the price she pays is very small."

"I am sure you do not yet have children. Because you wouldn't know how a parent would feel. You wouldn't know sympathy for a child. You hold on to your petty ideal of remaining mortal, because of your own narrow definiton of how a daedra should behave. And yet you talk to one who shares enough characteristics with a mortal to pass as one."