Re: Down the Bloodied Briar Path - IC
Turlough laughed. "Erevan, Her Majesty has treated me with respect the many years I have dwelt in Faerie. Far more than those of the Unseelie have. It would be unseemly of me not to return that respect." The Lord of Iron bowed. In truth, he was less than thrilled at the idea of serving any Faerie. But, this went far and beyond respect. Perhaps this favor could be leveraged as debt at a later time. And having Queen Titania in his debt would be a marvelous thing indeed.
Re: Down the Bloodied Briar Path - IC
Lothar
"I'll swear no oaths to creatures of trickery, but know that I am already bound by my word. If aiding your Queen will bring me closer to completing my sworn duty, and I believe it shall, then consider it done."
Re: Down the Bloodied Briar Path - IC
Anyra
Anyra smirks at Erevan's question, "I wouldn't have travelled all this way, to this place in particular, if I didn't find these circumstances dire. I am ready to journey to this cottage as soon as you are ready to send us."
Re: Down the Bloodied Briar Path - IC
Kord and Oberon both gave me leave to these ends; I feel neither would give me a task I wasn't up to, and even if I was ill prepared I'll see this through anyway." Bianca huffs, shouldering both a pack with a large axe strapped to it, and an even larger shield. "Never doubt my determination."