[center][h3][color=007fff]Indigo Afina – Frenzy Camp[/color][/h3] [@Lunarlors34][/center] With practiced patience Indigo awaited Ashlyn's next batch of conversation. Evidently perplexed, or at least stymied, by the news of the General's absence, the pyromancer took her time baking her idea before putting it into words. She did not anticipate the sudden depth behind Ashlyn's question, however. In fact, her words gave Frenzy Plant's Librarian a long pause as she put together her own response, which required her to leaf through the metaphorical archives of her guild knowledge. What did Frenzy Plant have to say about second chances? There wasn't a wall in the fortress it occupied with an encouraging slogan or proclamation on it. Then again, Ashlyn didn't ask about Frenzy Plant; she asked what [i]Indigo[/i] thought. This realization forced the sorceress to reassess her answer. [color=007fff]”I believe,”[/color] she said after a moment in a low tone, [color=007fff]”That the past is in the past. If someone truly regrets what he or she has done, and wishes to repent, then that one is already on the path to redemption. But it's not, of course, something that a person gets for free. One must demonstrate that they've acknowledged his or her wrongdoing and then strive to earn forgiveness. Then a second chance is assured.”[/color] Another note entered her voice, flat like the sentence of a judge. [color=007fff]”But one whose heart and soul do not feel remorse, and who wish to gloss over wrongdoing or forget about it, or to blind others to it so that it may be repeated, are worthy of punishment alone.”[/color]