[@Thinslayer] The moment she had woken up this morning, the energies around her rustled with activity. It was uncommon for such a thing to happen, since the spirits that surrounded her were generally quite calm throughout the day. This was one of those days that Zenovia had decided that she'd meditate for the whole day without so much as a peep from anyone around her. She just needed to find a secluded part of the forest and... Be greeted by a courier first thing in the morning. She had barely started walking away from her home before almost walking right into a runner. [color=6ecff6]"For me..?"[/color] She asked rhetorically as she was handed the letter. Wax sealed. It must be important. She carefully opened it, reading the contents. [i]"Greetings, Zenovia Almire, Your presence is required at High Council Hill by eight in the morning tomorrow. As a Free Elf, you have the right to decline. Your unique skills are legendary and would be most useful in restoring peace to our world. ~Sadron Aphaderuiondur"[/i] it read. Despite the fact that it stated that she was a 'free elf', the young shaman thought that it would be in everyone's best interest if she attended meeting. Zenovia had felt unrest in the spirits for quite some time; a factor that helped her decide that she'd go. [i][color=6ecff6]'I'm sure they won't mind if I attend this.. thing.'[/color][/i] She thought, her mind going through a few scenarios in which she discusses such a thing with her family. But she was a grown woman after all! She should be able to make her own decisions by now. [color=6ecff6]"My skills are legendary? Hmm interesting.."[/color] She mused as she continued on her way into the forest. [hr] Upon arriving at High Council Hill, Zenovia couldn't help but notice that others had gathered here too, seems like this event was quite important. The wood elf approached the person whom she assumed to be a guard.. He looked imposing enough. [color=6ecff6]"I'm here to.. uh.. be present at the High Council..?"[/color] She said in an unsure tone as she handed the letter to the guard. She wasn't sure how she was meant to word that, but hopefully the guard knew what she was on about.