Lig --------- Location: Her family's beach-house on the coast of Dogfall Interactions: None yet --------- Lig didn't know why she was here. Hell, she'd rather be anywhere else beside the place her mother told her lies, the place she blinded and deafened her brother Arig. Her mother was long dead, having been stoned for blasphemy, since she "claimed" that Lig's father was a king from a faraway land. She never knew his name, nor his whereabouts, both Arig and Veer remaining completely silent, and they [i]did[/i] know her father's name, they were raised around him when their mother had an affair with him. She somehow ended up here again, due to a note that her supposed kingly father sent to her, it was like a prophecy, it read: "When the day comes that light dims and darkness reigns supreme, a duel shall usher forth an age of corruption and the fall of the kingdoms.", Lig didn't know what this meant, she didn't want to know what it meant. What was the "duel" this prophecy foretold? Was she going to be somehow involved? Lig didn't want to be involved in another battle, or a duel, for that matter, Veer tried to kill her in one over who got their mothers' belongings, she stabbed him with Desolation, and he's now in a coma thanks to it. Lig had no regrets, she didn't need to regret putting Veer in a coma, after all, he did deserve it. Then, she felt a sudden sharp pain in her temple, which knocked her to the rickety wooden floor of the beach-house, Lig reached for Desolation, prepared to attack whoever was there. But there was no one, or so it seemed. Lig was very aware of the silhouette standing at the entrance, she pointed Desolation at the shadow and yelled "Whoever you are, I am not afraid to use this blade on you!" The silhouette raised its arms in confusion, "What now?" She recognized that voice, the low timbre in it that always could send shivers down one's spine, it was Arig, was he sent here? She now heard the tapping of his cane, trying to get used to the surroundings around him since he was blind. Now in the dim light of the old oil lamp, Lig could make out Arig's milky white eyes, that smug smirk never ever leaving his face. "What're you doing here, A?" Lig said flatly. "I can't hear you, remember?" Arig said matter-of-factly. Lig rolled her eyes, even if Arig couldn't see it, she couldn't practically do anything, since he was both blind and deaf, if only she could try to undo it. But alas, her magic doesn't let her [i]try[/i] to feel for others, she never has and her magic will never let her. It won't even let her reverse that spell, if she wanted.