[center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/MHTqPcBC/image.png[/img][/center] [center] [b][color=b71d5d]Location:[/color][/b] The Arena [b][color=b71d5d]Skill:[/color][/b] [/center] [hr][hr] What Leda said made sense and tracked with what Mads and her friends had said about it too. There didn't seem to be any hope, except for the one small bit where two demi-gods had survived being there once. She had a dozen questions about them, but she was trying too hard to keep from crying. Andy was trying to contain herself, but she wasn't doing a good job. With Arthur holding her hand and giving it a squeeze and Kiera hugging her started sobbing. She hated that she was being a baby. But she was glad that her brother and Aunt didn't seem to be around. She hadn't seen where Demi had gone, and she knew that her Aunt was having a meeting with the other Romans. When Kiera asked if prophecies could be changed Andy looked to Leda with hope. Could they? The way Mads and her friends had talked about it it hadn't seemed like it. Did Mads have hope of surviving? If it had happened before there was hope at least. No one could say it was impossible. [center][hr][hr] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/K8QvVB52/image.png[/img] [hr][hr] [color=0080ff]Location:[/color] Senate tent [color=0080ff]Skills:[/color] [hr][/center] Niah was relieved that Daniella agreed and that the senate's vote allowed for it. She nodded and gave the young woman a warm smile. She probably hadn't been expecting the promotion. Daniella probably came to this meeting expecting it to be an average one. There was a future where they would need to replace Nancy too. Niah didn't know how much longer Nancy would be willing to be Praetor, especially without Mads. [color=0080ff]"I believe all we need to do is approve the quest."[/color] Niah said, her voice deep with emotion. [color=0080ff]"I approve it."[/color] She said holding her hand up. They hadn't really talked about the quest. But that was the way of prophecies sometimes, they just happened. They would unfold as they saw fit. Trying to avoid them would often cause worse outcomes.