[center][h2][color=violet] Elizabeth Reinholt [/color][/h2][/center] [color=violet]violet = speaking[/color] [color=lightcoral]lightcoral = thinking/mental communication with servant[/color] [hr] [color=violet]"My name is Elizabeth Reinholt, a daughter of the head of the Reinholt Family,"[/color] the female magus said to the other woman, looking up at her after swallowing a bite of her happily received hamburger, having been admiring Jack's cute manner of going about trying to messily eat her very first hamburger. It was charming and cute to her, though Johanna speaking to her brought her back out of that moment in time and into the real world....one where this other woman might be thinking of ways to get to her little girl in some manner to kill her, [color=violet]"I am not heir, though, but that is another matter altogether."[/color] Not that servants were here to just live lives. And indeed, it was something that despite her love of her little servant was a harsh reality still kept in mind in the end. No, the reality was more cruel, to get rid of all the servants in sacrifice just for some desperate mage's hope to access the records of Akasha. The Root. Information at the cost of putting this little girl, if naught else, through another hell beyond the scope of her actual life many years and years ago. It left the mage shocked, and feeling various conflicting turmoils within her about her intentions coming into this war, her goals for this war, and what this all was. But this matter aside, the American decided to take another bite of her burger, savoring the meaty taste and cheap flavorings that made it a familiar and appreciated thing to her. Not that she'd eat stuff like this all of the time, but once in a while one just needed a bit of enjoyment in their food. Even if it was a simple, likely hasty meal in the middle of a war zone. As for her not being the family's heir, that did not mean she was inept at magecraft or such. It was just that she was not first in line to the family's leadership. It was a simple thing to her that she didn't mind, unlike some of those European idiots who were obsessed with single heirs to their family and doing whatever it took to keep siblings from killing each other or something. Whatever. To her, it made sense to have multiple individuals in line for the family's leadership, and keeping them on good terms with each other as well, in case one heir died or another did something to get disinherited or such. It seemed...safer. And really, her siblings weren't bad people themselves to her. [@Raineh Daze]