Damian0358
Roleplaying Procrastinator From Elsewhere
As Seith spoke to Sharyx on the 'ways of the aristocrat', both could overhear Voyka remarking that "that's what I said". She didn't get what their problem was, they clearly really needed to think over her words more later. Her gaze shifted to Hildegard, who had caught on to what she had mentioned about dying quarce. "Feel free to ask soon, you never know when I'll die next."
It was right as she said that that she received her gift from the Vestati, to which Voyka only gave Lucafiel a confused look. The conversation had shifted towards discussing Alexandra, so she couldn't complain to the Redeemer Prince about his apparent gift perpetuating harmful narratives born out of not just the Rogovci's proximity to vampires, but claimed rumors of her engaging in cannibalism. And putting that point aside, she looked at the plant with confusion. What was the point? There is nothing gained from the assumed torture of souls for all eternity within the form of a plant, and no sane person would use blood to feed such a plant. If any plant is to be fed blood, it's the grassy fields of battle where their enemies will have theirs spilled, as they suffer a slow death and wither away from this existence. As no one paid her any mind, she grabbed her cup and poured some of its contents into the container holding the Lifedrinker, as so it could die and she could request another gift instead.
Subteruge in development, Voyka joined in on the discussion. "I've known Alexandra since the Second War. We get along," she kept it short and simple. There was no point to dominate the discussion with the ways she likes and dislikes her personally. She can do that after the war starts.
It was right as she said that that she received her gift from the Vestati, to which Voyka only gave Lucafiel a confused look. The conversation had shifted towards discussing Alexandra, so she couldn't complain to the Redeemer Prince about his apparent gift perpetuating harmful narratives born out of not just the Rogovci's proximity to vampires, but claimed rumors of her engaging in cannibalism. And putting that point aside, she looked at the plant with confusion. What was the point? There is nothing gained from the assumed torture of souls for all eternity within the form of a plant, and no sane person would use blood to feed such a plant. If any plant is to be fed blood, it's the grassy fields of battle where their enemies will have theirs spilled, as they suffer a slow death and wither away from this existence. As no one paid her any mind, she grabbed her cup and poured some of its contents into the container holding the Lifedrinker, as so it could die and she could request another gift instead.
Subteruge in development, Voyka joined in on the discussion. "I've known Alexandra since the Second War. We get along," she kept it short and simple. There was no point to dominate the discussion with the ways she likes and dislikes her personally. She can do that after the war starts.