Author Topic: Of Taurghans & Formics  (Read 2688 times)

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Re: Of Taurghans & Formics
« Reply #75 on: December 25, 2015, 08:49:30 pm »
Myranda: "Entirely...  I believe Formics have this in common, the higher Formics at least. No?"

Alina is fascinated by the Krith trying to dance a dance of her species and she gives her best to make them learn "What do you think of dancing so far Krith? I say, you surely have potential, in fact; you dance better than my Captain!"
Myranda drinks some Achjaal from her flask and smiles at Alina: "To each his own, paladin, to each his own!"

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Myrsa: "I'm sure you will find it quite useful in your transactions with my species - Lady Ymbrel, do have the appropriate documents ready for signing, will you?"
Sarxaxa Ymbrel bows "Unburnt One, your wish is my command, my Talmyr!"
Myrsa also orders two guardians to bring the Lord Castellan...

Myrsa: "This is a noble cause Talmyr Zagara. As for your proposal; While I consider it quite fitting, it is of uttermost important that the Official Ambassador is direct kin to you; a member of your House ...My cousin Balmox Valxaryen could in turn become an Official Ambassador of our species in your homeplanet, if you wish. This is done for purely symbolic reasons, but it is important for the public."
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Govis: "I appreciate this greatly Queen Kilysa."
Rysannox remains silent while Selyna Malqamrax barely withholds her tongue "Pardon me, Lord Asunmal, but I must inform our dear guests that while you believe that all souls are divine and eternal, we believe that all souls are born and must earn their divinity , or be punishment where punishment is due - The Dragonslaying was a harsh punishment that happened 20'000 years ago, when the Light High Priesthood of the time deemed the Dragons equally responsible for the crimes and sins done by Draconians in their religion's name. Right, or wrong this is the past and the fate of the souls of that era has long since been judged."
Govis: "The past lives within us all..."

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