[Center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQ0LjRlODg1OC5VMkZzWlcwZ1UzQmxiR3h0WVc0LC4wAAA,/flat-earth-scribe.regular.png[/img][/center] [sub][right]Interacting with: [@Obscene Symphony][@AChronum][/right][/sub] Salem turned to look at the mage, addressing both her and lady sinnonedel together [Color=82ca9d]"I would ask you not to disrespect someone so blatantly."[/color] he turned back towards Varis [Color=82ca9d]"I agree that enthrallment would become an issue, and I feel that the council and mages could work together to create some form of safety for the new addition to the council, the mages. As for you"[/color] Salem looked pointedly at Aaron, nearly dis attached and disappointed in the boy hed met earlier, as he leaned forward[color=82ca9d]"You view the mages life span as an issue, yet I view it as a boon. The fact of the matter is, while consistancy is all well and good, change is what's needed in the world in order to progress to better future. Each generation of mage will have grown in the lasts, seeing its faults and being able to attempt to work together to fix them."[/color] Salem reclined back into his chair, [color=82ca9d]"But I wouldnt fully expect someone like you to understand, its is not yours, nor anyone fault, but you are not at a point in life where you can view [i]my[/i] perspective. I know that Princess Ryners prestigious school will allow you the opportunity to see many world view points."[/color]