[center][h3][color=yellow]Lunalel Lightsword[/color][/h3][/center] Marie was definitely convinced that she was perfect. There was no such thing as a flawless being. Gods were both selfish and fickle... Demons even more so. That said, Marie was fairly close to the correct answer, though it was hard to say it wasn't a possible answer. The old English riddles were long winded and confusing for sure. She started to recite the poem again for Marie until something caught her eye and she pulled out her sword. [color=yellow]"--among the leeches, where people foregather, any who with herbs would heal... Hey, Marie. I found something. A reptile of sorts I think. I'm going to investigate."[/color] [center][h3][color=red]Eith the Shellagh[/color][/h3][/center] [color=red]"I think we should... Finish our mission."[/color] Eith stated, grabbing Miren by the hands. Just being able to look at this place was enough to give Eith a bad feeling. She wanted to be gone as soon as possible, and there was less of a chance if they took a break from it like that. [color=red]"I trust you can do whatever is needed."[/color] [center][h3][color=green]Katherine Lindall and Solana[/color][/h3][/center] Katherine read over the notes and even she had a bit of a tough time swallowing what happened. She made a quick translation in her head and then read it aloud... Probably enough for everyone to hear. Just the first couple that she could get her hands on... [color=green]"Ejen, ---- Third Week, we've noticed she's still resistant. Perhaps we need to up the amount we're giving. You should be back next week. Queen has given us some trouble, but I think we're getting closer to fully making her subordinate. Luckily, we hit a sweet spot for the others. Giving them a ridiculous amount to start and lower the dosage seemed to work better for them. Not like we need them constantly thinking anyhow. [hr] Ejen, ---- Fourth Week. You should be back soon, that said, I misunderstood something. Giving that much of a dosage at first was actually a horrid mistake. I went to check on them this morning and they were out eating eat other... Though I don't think they were hungry either. They weren't animalistic, nor were they controllable just mad. Queen looked devastated... Well, I think she did. I didn't look much at her face... What was left of it before I burned them all. We'll have to look for a new sample... Perhaps. . . [hr] Manir is a damned fool. A demon clan? After HIS mistake? Well, fine. Those Insect-People were too weak anyhow. Demons would be a bit more resistant, but I think we can probably push them a bit further. Perhaps that idiots mistake was a blessing in disguise. Boss, I'll admit, this guy is dumb... He lacks that thing called common sense. That's about it, he's also brilliant at the same time, somehow. His mistake put us back a bit-- he-- odd medicine. He thinks that the best target would be a fire loving clan. Says that they would be terrible to have to face. [hr] A new idea! A wonderful one! I've come across a new friend that is very skilled! Magically so! A new plan. Perhaps with this I can make up for my last mistake with a new, more frightening army! It may take some years, but the overall plan may allow for it. Imagine hiding forces in plain sight![/color] Katherine stood in silence for a couple seconds after that, adjusting the notes she had found and stowing them away safetly. [color=green]"Well, whatever happened to Eith's Clan... It happened to another one before it. Possibly more, huh? That said though, it's not a fact, but I'm guessing a certain mutt's clan was that 'fire loving clan'. There are some more but I don't think there's much more needed to be said on that.[/color] Sol wasn't really sure what to make of that. She just stood looking to Sorcha.