[center] [img]https://orig00.deviantart.net/166b/f/2018/132/3/a/larwensymbol_by_crowconuts-dcbboct.png[/img] [color=maroon][h1]Anu'Varr[/h1][/color] [color=maroon]The Scarred One[/color] Interacting with: [@Dealdric][/center] [hr] Anu had watched her uninvited guest the moment her sister had arrived. Her Throne was adjacent from the dragon’s cage, and she saw events unfold with a mix of anger and curiosity. Did Dirka really believe she would not be noticed? Well she was mad after all, Anu supposed certain perspectives and subtlety were lost upon her. When Dirka brazenly opened the cage to her [i]guest[/i], Anu let it play out, watching from a distance as she always did. She saw Dirka tell it something, then put it to sleep, even though its body was still being ravaged by the curse of its punishment. Anu, having seen enough, clapped her hands. The dragon awoke screaming with new intensity as some unknown force dragged it back into its cage, new bars growing to replace the hole Dirka had made. Anu did not like having her property touched. She sat upon her throne still, her succubus still lounged about with little care between a discussion of Gods. She spoke at once, where Dirka would be able to hear her. [color=maroon]”Coming to my realm uninvited… Freeing such a cruel beast from its prison… Blatantly trying to upset me, and yet, you have a proposition for me, dear sister? You will have to forgive me If I am less inclined to hear you out after this little stunt, Dirka. I expected nothing, and I am still disappointed… Now, I do hope you have a good reason for coming here, else this unexpected meeting might take a turn for the worst, I fear.”[/color] She finished with cold anger in her voice. Dirka was one of the first God’s to ever visit her, and Anu did not like unwelcomed guests. Especially from those who were less inclined to reason. She hoped her sister had a reason for popping in like she did. Her relationship with her was already strained, and Dirka was doing no favors to try and strengthen it, simply proving the point that her Elder siblings were fools and could not be trusted. Well, no God could be trusted in the end.