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She kept her eyes on him, watching as he seemed to think about what she was saying, what he was saying. But when he said that he would teach her a song if it pleased her, she smiled "Oh, it would. Very much" she assured him. She looked down at her hands, trying to understand what she was feeling in order that she could give voice to it and then, eventually she spoke, quietly "Jamal told me what the Owners in Athart told me. A slave is not a person. Master tells me that is not true, I am a person.I am *his*. But... He treats me kindly, Paladin. He feeds me more, he gives me comforts and considerations that Jamal never would consider." why did she care what he thought of her? Why did she insist on trying to explain to him. In truth Faith had no idea what she was even trying to explain let alone why she was trying to explain it. But the reality was that Master treated her like a rare treasure, as he had called her. His kindness to her was something that her history had not prepared her for, that her life thus far was an anathema to. Sometimes, she even believed Master when he told her that she was a person.

"It confuses me, sometimes. But I feel that he cares for me. I feel cared for" she was earnest in her communication. It was... "I don't know why, but it is important to me that you know that. Just to ... It's important to me that you understand" she said, sighing slightly and wringing her hands together. She didn't know why, but it was very rare that Faith spoke of anything that was important to her, of anything that was of her wish or need or desire. But she spoke it now. "And that I find it important what you think confuses me even further" she admitted. Which was ironic considering that he could not bare to touch her or be touched by her. He thought her such an abomination that he could not stand her touch without wiping it away. She did not recognise the feeling she had about that, because she had never felt it before.

She shook her head, though and her face lit with delight "You were a coachman? You would not tease me, would you?" she asked, earnestly. She glanced out to where Baron presumably was. "He is the most beautiful animal. Giving and not asking of anything, Both kind and non-judgemental. I... I would very much like to hear that song" she said with a genuine grin and a glint of fascination in her silver-grey eyes. The idea of him carting and carrying and being a coachman, she nodded eagerly and then, with a crooked grin she added "Please. I'm sorry, Please, yes, if you would be so kind, I would love that" she leant forward as she waited, eagerly, to hear his song.
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rinning mischievously Paladin inhaled as Feather Head answered in affirmation. But as soon as the vagrant warriors chest began to puff, it was deflated again. The woman continued on with her confessions and excuses. There was a certain absurdity to it all. How she parried his distraction, offering riposte for attack that never came. And with a thrust she would retreat again, the silent clanging of blade upon blade ringing behind her feathers. It was with this thought that Paladin came to a realization. Feather Head was fighting her self. This was the only explanation, given the information he had. The clarion of war, unheard, was not for defense of foreign invader it seemed. But a call to civil war. She did not offer excuses to he, but she offered excuses to herself.

He had thought, in his ignorance of the girl, she to be as she claimed she was. It was a fair assumption, as that he could offer no counter to her claims. It was impossible to know the mind of another. So in this axiom he permitted for the consideration that Feather Head was truly the perfect slave she implied, despite his suspicion otherwise. But now, with her admittance, she had undone her own claim of nothingness yet again. She claimed now, in some tiny way, a personhood. A Will which that blackguard undertaker had suppressed. This was, in Paladin's mind, the beginning of the end. The first knell of her forced servitude. Feather Head, whether she knew it or not, seemed to be freeing herself.

“Innocent!”
the third cawed in gloat, its breast puffing in self satisfaction. It had seen what the Norn could not. It had seen what even Pala could not. Feather Head was an Innocent subdued.

~She is not!~ the Lady of White Fire barked.

“Innocent!” the bird affirmed as it paced the girls shoulder with all the haughtiness of a prince.

'Pala. The Norn is just. Your Reason bound to impossible perspective, have you not stated that you cannot perceive the world as mortal? Is this not why the Norn act as your ears and eyes? In this your Reason blinds you. Feather Head is an Innocent. But one of special consideration.' Paladin had a difficult time holding back a laugh as he watched the ghost bird beat its wings and consider a victory flight around Feather Head's head. Turning his grin to the two of three by the window, both of who remained silent, he could see the sullenness in the firsts eyes.

Despite his philosophical disgust in the girls new owner, as well Paladin finding him on principle a immoral, rapacious, revolting monster, the vagrant could not help but thank this phantom man. Through the connection he shared with Feather Head, how ever tainted it may be, he had done what Paladin thought to do. A seed of doubt. His work, knowingly or otherwise, loosing the very tethers he held. 'Fool.' Paladin thought.

The fertile soil plowed and seeds scattered, what fruits would be yielded? Paladin did not know if he was correct in his assessment, but he did know that if the plot was left untended there may not be a harvest for the woman to reap. So his was this. To water and fertilize, to repel insect and crow. To act as the keeper to the young woman's garden. Sitting once again, Paladin resigned to his sacred duty and set aside the thought to add a song. For now the garden wished to talk to a gardener. Though for why, Paladin still did not know. Perhaps she herself knew in some small way of the change, she had stated so, but Paladin thought she would not know what this change was. A garden does not know the season.

“Feather Head...”
Paladin began, his voice silken with concern, “... you seem to be to me, vexed.” Paladin, despite all his faults, was a caring man. But this often would be fault. So deeply did he care that often emotion was allowed to run wild. Ire, frustration, and sorrow all could control his tone, temper, and often Reason. He wished to yell. To rant and rave. To show the Innocent the writing so clearly visible. To fault her a fool, silly, and to point the stupidity of her way. He would not. Such would be a disservice to her and to he. “Though I fear you have me at loss. You so willingly confiding in me is... troubling.” The warrior leaned forward in his seat, “In trouble I thrive.” after giving the woman a wink, he sat back once more.

The Feather Head wished to talk. Paladin would listen. But he would not spare her from truth, for such coddling would only be dismissive to her. Taking the long thin strip of folded paper into his hand again, Paladin busied his fingers as his mind raced a marathon. “You speak that this man, your owner, that he cares for you. And, to be perfectly frank, I doubt so. Consider this Feather Head. Does not a rider shoe his horse? Does not a herder sheer his sheeps? Does not a farmer fertilize his land? For why?” he paused as his fingers twisted the length of paper, “Because each is an investment. Each an investor to value of property. How can I, as one who does not know the mind of another, differentiate between one who cares for sake of care, and one who cares for sake of... economics?”

“Does he, your man...” Paladin chose the word carefully. He wondered as to what relationship the two had. Did she think him her man? “The matter is not if he does invest in your well being. If he has even a sliver of wisdom, he would. But the matter is why? Does he feed you so well because he wishes you happy? Or does he feed well because he wishes you healthy? Does he clothe you so well to show others your beauty, or does he clothe you so well because noble linens are your preference? Does he let you read because he wishes a smart slave that might serve better? Or does allow you to read because he knows you take pleasure in the act?” Paladin paused. She had been fearful that he was disgusted, and he wold not wish to show disgust. Nor embarrass what was a shy topic to he. But nor could he coddle. “And at night... does he aim to bring you ecstasy because it is a pleasure for him to do so... or does he wish your pleasure because it pleases you?”

The paper folded upon itself again, then circled and formed a band with a twist half way through. A paper mobius wheel. “Regardless of your status as slave... if every one of his actions is not for your betterment alone, for your happiness alone. I cannot see your owner cares. This is, Feather Head...” the mobuis unwound and turned counter again, “You are blind. You have said yourself that your experince with others was limited to your owner Jamal... a man who was a sadist. Thus far...” again the mobuis formed, Paladin making a careful fold to secure it to its impossible one sided shape “Can you claim to, at any point, truly witness what caring looks like? Would you consider, perhaps, that as one who may have never witness what it is to be truly cared for... you cannot recognize caring when it is given? And when it is not...”

The warrior looked up from his twitching hand and to woman with molten steel eyes. His tone was soft, warm, and yielding. Like water. Though still his words were hard, firm, and rough. Like stone. He did not wish to hurt the Innocent, but to coddle her like some infant would be a great disrespect. Still she seemed, to him, fragile. This fragility demanded a careful way. “Do you understand Feather Head?”
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His assessment was, at it's core, correct. Faith's self image was changing; it had been in truth since she met a Professor in the gardens and he had spoken to her about the university. But since being bought by Tristan, her self image had changed more and more. The steps that she took were minute, in truth, but to her they were massive and her road to freedom, if it ever came, would be a long slow journey. She was fragile and in a place, at this moment, of not understanding a lot of things; when she had been in Athart, as vile as the Owners' treatment of her was, it was known. This? This was uncomfortable and uncertain and Faith was struggling, quietly and internally, to make sense of it. And in her internal wrangling, she was slowly, oh so painfully slowly, starting to loosen her bonds.

And then, there sitting in the library, Paladin summed it up, perfectly. She looked at him in surprise and she nodded, thoughtfully "I am vexed Paladin. That is exactly what I am" and yet she had not been able to give it word, give it voice or identify it until he had said it. And that she confided in him? Faith looked down then at her hands, lifting one so that the slave chain tinkled in the sunslight. "I do not mean to trouble you but.. I think perhaps you are missing a point, a piece of information. Other than those who have owned me, I have spoken more to you than any other soul. Ever" she shrugged. She had spoken to him at some length, and now she had met him twice. Those two things were unique and made him unique to her. She smiled, though, turning her head slightly and giving a slightly bitter shake of her head "I am well aware of how pathetic I sound" she explained. But no matter that, it was the truth. Of course he did not understand it - no doubt he had people that he knew, people that he spoke to. Friends, even. Faith had no such; she could count the people she had met on the fingers of her hands, and he was the only one she had met twice, spoken to twice, who was not an Owner.

And then, he told her how he saw what it was that Master did and Faith sat and listened, genuinely listened to him. All of it, the examples he gave and the description he gave of her lack of understanding. As he spoke, she attended to his words, sitting completely still and just focusing on the situation, attending to the moment. And when he had finished, she paused as she gathered her own thoughts to respond. "I understand, and I agree. I do not understand what caring is, but" she considered how to explain it. "But as a horse who has never been shod, a sheep never herded and a land left unfertilised, I am confounded." she smiled slightly and shook her head.

"In honesty, Paladin, I have been so very confused by the fact that he *does* invest in my well being, I have been unable to comprehend why, or even to really consider it. I do not think that he cares about me, not ... " she lifted a hand and ran it through her hair "And even to ask such questions is an anathema to what I am... what I have always been told I am. But if I am to obey Master, then I am to be cared for. But such is .... against everything I have ever believed or known. I do not think he is concerned with what I want, I know that he does what he does because...." she looked down at her clothes and she frowned, talking about it made it make more sense, perhaps, and a realisation dawned.

"So this dress, it is as much a sign of what I am as the clothes Jamal gave me? Nothing about me has changed, just what it is that pleases my Master has. It is....that is.." just for a second she looked young and vulnerable and hurt; it was not that he cared about her, it was just that she served a different function. And so whilst he said that it was true, in reality that meant.... "So I am no more a person for him than I ever was?" she sighed, deeply. That made sense but what she did not like was that she did not like it. She wanted to believe differently, but she was being foolish.

She had not thought that he had deep feelings for her, not at all, but when Faith spoke again, she smiled slightly and there was nothing except pain in her eyes "I thought there, for just a moment, that he liked me" But this was no good, no good at all and she shook her head. Things were how they had always been and she was better off there, because she knew that, knew that story knew that game and knew her place in it. Just briefly, she had thought that maybe Master and she could become friends, but that was a feather-headed dream. "Famula's lantern, I'm sorry" she said, aware that her emotions threatened to show. "You have done me a service and I thank you, Paladin. I do." she said, gathering herself up internally and regaining her composure.

"Now, I believe you are going to teach me a song?" she asked, with a smile.
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he Precepts were simple things. Despite the interwoven complexity as a whole, taken as individual they were simple observations. And though imperfect, they had but a single assumption within them. That reality did exist, and the world was not some half baked pipe dream by some half mad artist god. It was by simple rules that Paladin had directed himself and guided himself. Each Precept a small thread in the web of connected concepts and reasoned arguments for, in whole, a better life. By such simplicity Paladin knew truth from fiction, Innocent from Tyrant, right from wrong. Slavery from freedom. Free of axiom, free of doubt, free of chains held by Immortal or mortals. It was this freedom of thought that Paladin hoped to share with others. Not only the pretty Feather Head, but the whole of the world. But, as most were, Feather Head maintained her chains.

He could see how they wounded her. The abomination of her self destruction biting into her wrists with rusting iron teeth. And though he wished to sever the girls chains, he knew it was not his place. He might show her the truth and even may lead her to it. But Feather Head had clearly demonstrated that he could never force herself to Know it. So instead the gardener tended the garden. Listened to the bees and birds, clipped dyeing buds and scattered fertilizer.

And as the birds spoke, they following the observations the warrior scholar donated, they came to similar conclusion. Paladin thought to complement her Reason, for quite obviously she had less feathers in her head than he had imagined, but he did not. He simply listened to her and drank of her thought. It was difficult to see the pain on her face, the uncertainty in those jarring eyes. But birth was a painful process and rebirth doubly so. Resisting the urge to reach out and comfort her, Paladin damned the softness of is heart.

She did have some feeling for this man, her owner, Paladin thought. It was not misplaced nor was it Reasonless. From her Reason, he thought he could see caring to. Perhaps in some twisted way there was.

'She's lonely...' Paladin thought. She had no equal to discuss her heart, only masters to rule it. Perhaps, at times, her owner may even encourage her to speak her mind... but Paladin wondered if she even could. Her rearing so rigid may have prevented her to disclose her heart to an owner, whether or not the owner asked of it. They were, as by architecture of their relationship, unequal. And that could not change until the very foundation of her axiom was completely ripped from the ground.

Famula's lantern, I'm sorry. You have done me a service and I thank you, Paladin. I do."

His mad hair bounced every which way as he shook his head. “Don't apologize. As I stated, I live to serve. Serve any which might need me...” Paladin paused as he sent his tongue over his dry lips. He should offer more. He felt as though he needed to offer more. But the gardens of Feather Head's mind needed rest, no doubt. Time to consider and relocate upon her... being. There is one thing he would leave her with though, one more tool by which she might weed her mind. “There is one more thing that I wish to say... There exists in the world of logic and maths a thing called an 'Axiom'. This axiom is any statement which one has yet to test the validity of. Whether or not it is true. You, my dear Feather Head, live by one such axiom.” Paladin shifted in his seat, “A premise untested, and therefore may be untrue. I will not tell of what this axiom is but.... should in the coming trials, I think you should ruminate upon what it might be.”

"Now, I believe you are going to teach me a song?"

She asked something of him. And she smiled. Paladin did wonder whether it be her will that drove to the pose the request, or she assumed it was his. But either way she made request, one which he could not afford to deny.

Standing from his seat Paladin slipped the paper mobius onto his wrist. “Ah! I did say that, did I not. Well, a debt owed....” The warrior gave a soft bow at his waist. He had thought to deliver a comedy to the Feather Head, though now was uncertain. He did not wish to wipe that pretty grin from her lips with offensive or suggestive language. But still, if for a moment he could deepen it just a little more... “I warn you fairly, I've spent most my life around soldiers, and the only comedies I know are... rather blue.” Paladin shrugged.

Again Paladin tapped the ditty at his hip. It was a erratic and playful beat, a trilling strumming meant for playfulness.
“I once took a job as a coachman”
The diddy began, the 'coachmen' eyeing the Feather Head girl as he explained his duty. Paladin, though not a poor singer, was hardly a good one either. Regardless, he enjoyed the craft, an enjoyment that quite easily could been seen with his emotive face and the expressive gestures of his hands.
“My money was paid in advance
So I traveled down to Andaris
And then I crossed over to ol'Vance
I was met by a charming young lady
Who clothed me in breeches so tight
Said, I see I have got a fine coachman
To drive me by day and by night.”

Pausing for breath he grinned as the thumping on his side began to pick up the pace in whimsical time.
“She first took me down to the cellar
And filled me with whiskey so quick
She told me to drink in a hurry
Then she asked for a look at my whip
She held it, viewed it a moment
And then laid it down with a smile
Said, I can see by the length and the look of your slash
You can drive me the better part of ten mile!”

Paladin's eyes went wide in mocking his reaction to the news. Lifting his hand, he imitated the cracking of a whip with the flick of his wrist.
“She bade me get into position
So I climbed right in to the seat
Three swishes I gave with my cracker
And drove her right down the High Street
I handled my whip with good judgment
Until I was sure of her ways
But the very first tug that I gave on the brakes
I broke the main spring of her stays”

The novice bard gave a grimace, and then grinned it off with a playful shrug. Again his feigned whip rose, cracking once, twice and a third time again.
“When my mistress grew tired or grew weary
And wanted to take a short rest
She'd call for her servant maid, Sally
She'd say, Neli, we've got a fine coachman
He understands driving in style
While the spring on my chassis's being strengthened again
I'll let him drive you for a while”
Raising his eyebrows, a none to humble grin plastered his face. A fourth, and quite obviously tired, crack of his whip, Paladin gave Feather Head a wink. Despite some redness growing on him, Paladin pushed into the final verse of his impromptu performance.
Sweet Neli buxom young lady
begged my whip drive round Krome side
And I being a dashing young coachman
Sweet Neli rode for two nel a ride!"

OOC: Lyrics belong to folk song by name "The Coachman". Adapted for setting.
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He lived to serve? She smiled at him with a slightly ironic lift of her lips "The difference being that you do so out of choice?" she asked gently. She was shaken by what he said, there was no doubting it, she was unsure of so many things and so much had changed for the young woman that she felt completely at sea. And she could not speak to anyone, she had no one to turn to. Or perhaps, she thought, she did. Perhaps her "Feather Head" was clouded by things that she thought were inviolate truths, but which turned out to be only beliefs.

Oh, it was confusing and confounding to the young woman. Confusing and confounding indeed.

But... an axiom? Faith had not heard of such and she listened to his words, carefully, before testing the word itself between her lips "Axiom" she whispered, listening to it and she nodded. Something believed, but as yet untested. Maybe something which she saw as an inviolate truth, but which was not so? It was a slow and deliberate movement as she nodded her head, indicative of the thoughts which raced around her mind. Was Paladin suggesting that she was not born to be a slave? Was that her axiom of which he spoke? Could that be? How would she know, she had always been taught it was so.

Maybe one trial, she thought, she would travel to Athart and find out.

But back in the here and now, in the languid light of the librbary, he sand her a song and Faith's eyes showed her emotions, truly. She was entranced as she listened and a most genuine smile lit up her face. At the risque nature of the song, she could not help but chuckle and she listened to the whole thing before softly and quietly clapping. "Paladin, you never cease to amaze me. That is indeed... lewd and funny. In a million arcs, I would not have thought that would be the song you sing. " She shook her head.

"I will make you a promise, Paladin. I will find a song that I can learn and I will, one trial, sing it for you. I promise" she said, with a grin. And then, she looked at him honestly "I... now, though, I feel that I must go and be... I need to think" she said, honestly. "Will you excuse me?" she asked, with a smile. She was sure that he would understand; she had a lot to consider.

And assuming he had nothing more to discuss with her, Faith would collect up her books and she would head out of the library and home with an expression which told of her confusion and her thoughtfullness. She had a lot to think about
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aladin did not answers the girls inquiry of service. He would let her mind ruminate on possibility and potentiality, thereby increasing the flexibility of her Reason. She was not stupid, that was for certain. In fact in this break Paladin had learned of how bright the girl...woman was. Though still, the feathers in her head had yet to truly feel the kiss of wind, wings stretchered it would be time before Feather Head would truly soar. Paladin hoped, by his own small contribution, he could help her learn to fly. And in turn, she might better teach he how.

Already he could see the careful thought she had dueled. She had, in Paladin's mind, much to think on. Much to challenge. Revelation would be a slow process with Feather Head, or so the vagrant hoped. His own illumination was rapid... jarring. A foundation sunder which left deep scars upon him, he would admit. This would not be preferable. Paladin had had the advantage of relative isolation when his mind came into existence, his only responsibility to watch for the occasional bandit. But Feather Head had so much more to concern herself with. Her master, his desires. Her Immortal and her desires. Chores and and 'education' to better serve.

As the words drifted from his lips the false bard blushed with small redness. His goal achieved, though only in small ways, he had drawn a smile from her lips. For a moment though Paladin wondered if she did not enjoy his impromptu performance. Despite the small anxiety, he would not show the fear. And, as she made her small promise, Paladin quickly belayed the thought. “I will look forward to this trial.” the warrior nodded in thanks.

And like that, their meeting drew to a close. A sunset quicker than he would prefer, he understood her reason for repose. Her mind was perhaps frantic, and needed relaxation and meditation on... 'Much.' Paladin thought. And though he would have preferred to detain her longer, the would be sage-warrior knew it was best to leave Feather Head to her thoughts. “Before you go... if, Feather Head, you ever have the need to speak again... or even just wish to, I am often at Ye Olde Inn. Or the Porter Farm on the south eastern of Andaris...” Paladin shifted the mobius in his fingers. “Should you need of me.”

Watching as Feather Head left, Paladin already began to dread. She had been a welcome distraction from his work. And there was much work. Looking back to the table his studies dominated he saw the old leather bound works. “It will be a long night...”
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Basic Knowledge
Location: Rynmere Library
Ettiquette: The Posture of a Lady
Ettiquette: Keeping a Collected Demeanour
Ettiquette: The Difference of Demand and Free Will
Politics: Your Role Defines Your Countenance
Rynmere Venora House Crest: Rose
Writing: The Basics of Grammar
Mathematics: The Basics of Arythmetic
Pain: Rejection
Kazmir: His Opinion is Important to You
Kazmir: Spent mostt of his life around soldiers.
Kazmir: Lives to Serve
Slavery: it is known.
Slavery: Even in a fancy dress, you are in uniform.

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Kazmir: Pet Named You 'Feather Head'
Kazmir: Forgives you
Kazmir: Conflicted
Kazmir: A Calm Man
Kazmir: A lover of the Arts
Kazmir: Does not like to be touched
Kazmir: Once a Coachman
Astronomy: The Study of Stars
Rhetoric: The Discussion of Knowledge
Rhetoric: Axiom
Ettiquette: The Rynmere System of Hierachy
Ettiquette: What it is to be property
Ettiquette: Slavers are not to be loved
Ettiquette: Manners
Politics: The Outcome of Investment
Music: Expression of the Soul
Tristan: Grandson of Duke of Venora
Promise: To Sing Kazmir a Song
Song: 'The Coachman'

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Comment: I wasn't sure where this thread was going at first but as the story went on I slowly became more enticed. The way that you played the subtleties of the changes in Faith's actions based upon her slowly shifting belief system around how the world is to her was well executed, you really get a sense of the journey that she's going through to even consider herself worthy of the title of being a 'free' human being. The tension of her relationship with the paladin and the difference and her opinions on her beliefs in relation to what she can make sense of was also very interesting. I could not find a ton in the way of politics, but I did try my best. If you have any questions do not hesitate to PM me.


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Basic Knowledge
Location: Rynmere Library
Disguise: The Application of Make-Up
Rynmere Venora House Crest: Rose
Faith: From Athart
Athart: Famous for Breeding Slaves
Location: Athart
Singing: How to hold a tune.

Specialised Knowledge
Art: The Pigmentation of Skin
Art: The Design of a Wig
Music: Expression of the Soul
Acting Tool: Bald Cap
Acting Tool: Wig
Acting: Application of Costume
Ettiquette: Maintaining Composure
Etiquette: Restraint
Faith: A Beautiful Girl
Faith: In Service of Venora House
Faith: Still a Slave
Faith: Likes the Quiet
Faith: Doesn't often open up to others.
Faith: Lonely
Faith: Innocent
Faith: Under orders to be educated
Faith: Promised to sing you a song
Faith: Understands basic Grammar
Faith: Finds it Important what you think
Faith: Sent to A Brothel for 'Training'
Toby Porter: Pig Farmer
Morality: Your Beliefs Are Not Perfect
Morality: People are Cruel
Morality: Some People are Beyond Helping
Morality: The Heart is a Fickle Mistress
Pala: Impatient
Nobles: Are Insufferable

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Comment: Conflicted, challenging his inner voice and belief system, delving into philosophy; I liked the way that you secured the shadow of Kazmir's thoughts in this thread. The balance between loyalty and temptation for intimacy and to protect something was an interesting spin on his 'duty' despite the object of 'affection' not being a part of his quest. Grading you was a little harder, unfortunately due to the nature of the Norn and Pala that were dream like in essence, there is no solid confirmation of the truth. I was also unable to find any reference to the knowledges that you requested in the review sign up, so if you would like to highlight the points you were referring to feel free to PM me about it and I'll make a final a decision, as well as answer any other questions you might have.
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