[quote=@Prince of Seraphs] At the bottom of his bio is said she had a thing with Fall not Summer. [@Belle] Do correct me if I have made a mistake but I believe that following their break up the only time that Arys has seen Feoras is at the Moot of the fae leaders. I doubt very much with how prideful she is she'd go to Summer and I believe Feoras showing up in Winter would be heralded with the words "Off with his head" followed by a very bloody war between Summer and Winter. As for the sword I think it has much less to do with if the person receiving the sword is trusted and much more to do with how stable they are. Fae artifacts are treacherous and devious and want more than anything freedom, much like actual fae. When possessed by someone they will do anything they can to manipulate or control the person that has them into releasing them from service or getting there own body or whatever their goal might be. They are powerful but extremely dangerous. Thus giving a servant such a relic would depend less on how trusted they are and more on the ruler's estimation of how well they could control such a persona. No offense but a newly turned seasonborn, very young for a fae with relatively weak powers, no memory and a frozen heart sounds like the perfect candidate for a relic to take advantage of. He is very much the ultimate blank slate and as long as the relic doesn't make him think it is going against the queen it could I think easily take advantage of him. I don't want to argue that point and you don't have to defend your character, maybe they are strong enough to handle it but my point is from the position of a ruler giving such a dangerous weapon to someone that from appearances could not control it is a foolhardy move. [/quote] Its fine, I want to iron out the idea to make it make sense anyway. If it doesn't, I'll scrap it. 100 years of punishment (or more, the longer time length may actually make more sense now) could certainly be enough to build up the strength of will, though. But then, that'd be Arys' decision. Maybe the blade is partially what got him into trouble in the first place, playing off his loyalty to the Queen to justify breaking the law and carry out the blade's will to strike a Seelie, allowing the chance for the blade to try and possess Dagon, though Arys's control over Dagon foils its plan before it can complete the possession? IDK its an idea.