Written By Aislin
Oct. 2, 2016, 8:32 p.m.(9/25/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Mason
Prince Mason is actually from the Dune Kingdom of Ahj'on, over in Eurus. I've heard of the Dune Kingdoms before, of course, from the Eurusi sailors I drank with down in the Saffron Chain, but never in so much detail as he was willing to share. He seems a good-hearted sort, friendly and eager to share tales of the things he's seen and the places he's been. In that sense, I suspect he's a kindred spirit; I hope to get to know him better.
He offered to help several of us—myself included—practice the Eurusi language, and I believe I'll take him up on it.
He offered to help several of us—myself included—practice the Eurusi language, and I believe I'll take him up on it.
Written By Lou
Sept. 10, 2016, 1:40 p.m.(7/15/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Mason
Mason is settling in well enough, I think. I know he feels out of place; it's my family and my home and I often feel out of place. But he is more suited to cities and walls than I and I believe he will find his stride soon enough.
He is the personable one. The diplomat. He's good with words, where I simply wish to speak candidly. Candid and nobility often do not go hand-in-hand.
The subject of children was brought up. By him, not me. I'm wary, of course. Will I be a good mother? A part of me doesn't want to just join the cycle of handing a child off to a nanny, but I also don't want to be tethered to the city for so long. Taking a small child outside of the Compact is... ill-advised, at best.
But it is our duty to continue family lines. And I would see the next generation raised to respect the lands, respect the family, and support the people. We shall see what fate has in store for me.
He is the personable one. The diplomat. He's good with words, where I simply wish to speak candidly. Candid and nobility often do not go hand-in-hand.
The subject of children was brought up. By him, not me. I'm wary, of course. Will I be a good mother? A part of me doesn't want to just join the cycle of handing a child off to a nanny, but I also don't want to be tethered to the city for so long. Taking a small child outside of the Compact is... ill-advised, at best.
But it is our duty to continue family lines. And I would see the next generation raised to respect the lands, respect the family, and support the people. We shall see what fate has in store for me.
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