[color=0054a6][center][h1]Sophia[/h1][/center][/color] [sup][@Rai] [@13org][/sup] Sophia's eyes were like daggers, silently stabbing Sleeth as she observed his little 'show'. They were facing an enemy that was a threat to every single descended and he was thinking only about himself? But luckily enough, Vrondi knew how to deal with the situation and the Nero seer wasn't as selfish as Sleeth himself. As the vision began, Sophia watched the green fields plunged into chaos. Even though it happened long before she was born, she somehow felt like she had already seen that before, it was strange... Memories about those events deep within her mind... They felt like they were hers but at the same time, they felt like they were someone, or something, else... Chaos and death were everywhere. Angelic beings, knights, giants, orcs, goblins and even other dragons... Every single one of the races of old, which most had long vanished joining their forces in an army to fight the tyranny of the dragon god. [color=0054a6][I]"What it would have happened if any of the parties held the power of the Grimoire Verum at that time... What it would have happened if it wasn't sealed...?"[/I][/color] Sophia thought to herself, almost shivering to that thought. Things could have become much worse... Sophia had a complicated expression on her face. Even though she was fundamentally different from other dragons, both in the way she thought and saw the world, she was still a dragon. Seeing dragon blood being spilled like that was still... sad. As sad as it was to see how many sentient beings from other races died in that war. Amongst all the chaos, two figures stood out. A dragon rider with silver wings and black armor. The dragon he rode was pinning down another dragon. Their conversation, albeit brief, carried a lot of knowledge and meaning. In the eyes of the dragon God's followers, traitors. In the eyes of the other races, allies... Ones, fighting to maintain the old ways, the other side, fighting for change. Time passed as bodies piled up on the battlefield, only a few dragons and some of the angelic beings. Between them, two auras stood out. Like polar opposites, light and darkness, these auras outshined every single one of the others. Even though it was only a vision, those auras felt almost like it was real. The dark one was coming from a whirling mass of black fire in a silhouette of a huge dragon. The other one, the light aura came from a figure made of light. In front of such massive dragon, that figure felt so small... So insignificant, yet it's aura was frighteningly powerful. Sophia's eyes didn't even blink as she watched the events unfolding before her. The bright light cutting through the massive dragon, the cataclysmic events that unfolded after the dragon was struck, the crystal egg soon afterwards and the birth of new kingdoms, a new beginning after the end. [color=0054a6]"Not killed, but merely sealed...? A sealing or binding spell maybe...?"[/color] she said to herself. [color=0054a6]"As a part of the fundamental cycle, it cannot be destroyed. Without darkness, there is no light."[/color] Sophia said, lost in her own thoughts. After the illusion ended, Sophia saw Ilia, the seer, exhausted. That illusion was probably very taxing to the seer. As she walked off the table to stand near her, Sophia looked to the young seer. [color=0054a6]"You have a powerful gift, Ilia. But I need to remind you that there are some things that are best to be forgotten by the world. Be careful about what you show others, or what you see yourself."[/color] Sophia said with a very serious expression as the seer approached her. Sophia didn't want to sound intimidating or mean, but that was a warning she felt like she should give. But was she being too harsh on the seer? She was exhausted after all... [color=0054a6]"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to sound mean. You did well, Ilia. I know it was very exhaustive... Rest now."[/color] Sophia said after a brief while, her serious expression turning into a kind smile. As King Vrondi asked the table about their interpretations, Sophia looked around, waiting to hear their answers.