(Set shorty after his meeting w Morrigan) Aeistrios arrives back to his lands with a sigh from his lips, feeling the dread already coming upon him at having to let go his hard-earned prisoners. However, a deal was a deal - and his peace was worth more than any of them. Not just the prisoners from the raid, but everyone. He made his statement- he could own them. Now he’d make the statement by letting them go, how he controlled their freedom. It brings a grin to his lips, a summoning chuff to any of them who might hear. He then rolls his shoulders before speaking briefly. “Any prisoners of Lorien are now free - the war is over, victory has been won and I would appreciate my naps to not be burdened anymore.” A tease in his words, of course, but the chains are ripped from them. He keeps a keen eye out for @Eisa ‘s reaction. |
When the call came, the yearling slowly moved from the cave she'd been living in, floppy ears flattened against her head. Unsure what to make of it, she stalked towards @Aeistrios and stood at a distance. She didn't understand why he let them go, but she knew that she could now no longer stay. And so the bronze girl was quick to turn around and make a dash for the border, just...fleeing while she had the chance.
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The dark lioness leaned back in a lackadaisical stretch, emitting a yawn before setting off at a loping pace. With her mind set intently upon finding and goading Olive, it did not occur to her that there was someone she should say goodbye to – not until she was too far gone. Anniston left into the fields a free woman.
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Eisa stalks, and when she spies the King, her eyes narrow- lips peeling back in a vicious snarl.
"What's this now? Too cowardly to face the consequences of your tyrant actions?"
Of course she couldn't just flee.
@Aestrios
To say she was pissed off with her circumstances was an understatement. Isla was not one to cower and hide, and once she had been taken as a prisoner of the Plains she did not go easily nor quietly. The wildcat made every day she was here as much of a living hell as she could manage, both for the leaders and their members. She didn't choose to be here, and if she ever did wish to live in such a place she would challenge the plum bastard for it herself. So when a call was released from none other than @Aeistrios, freeing all of the prisoners he held captive, Isla was more than eager to make her way back up to her snowcapped home and reclaim her seat as Heiress.
But nothing could ever be so simple. As the colossal moved across the plains her attention is drawn toward where Aeistrios himself was at, duel colored eyes soon spotting a familiar maroon coat. With a sigh, Isla would make her way toward @Eisa and made it a point to bump into her rather briskly. "Let's leave, Eisa, lest you find yourself in a situation too much for you to bear." Eyes flicker toward the man with a glare, tail lashing behind her. "We'll have retribution soon enough." She knew that her family wouldn't stay quiet about their home being taken, and soon enough it would become theirs once more - she just knew it. Turning then, Isla began to move in the direction Illyria was at, hoping that her cousin would follow.
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Then more, as it is revealed that it would be a fight to the death. She scoffs. "Morrigan is unbeatable." She says proudly of her grandmother. "She would wreck you." She snarls, and yet, she steps back -wanting to speak to her grandmother- knowing it has to be Morrigan who would fight him- she knows Talisa is just as mighty but her gut instinct says Morrigan would have made this truce, not Talisa. Not with such stakes.
Eisa snarls, debating attacking him then and there- wanting to go for the kill, and that thought scares her- not what he has done, or what he could do. That she wants to kill him. Eisa steps back, lips curled, as she huffs softly. "You had won. Had us as prisoners and you cast us out for a truce, that if it's broken you will lose the battle? Morrigan never loses." She laughs now. Despite the fact she'd lost a fight on the Summit, but she'd been worn down by the challenge, and it had been a surprise! Morrigan was unstoppable. Eisa had nothing but faith in her grandmother.
"You're a fool."
With those parting words, she turns- turning her back on him in a blatant display of disrespect, trying to goad him into attacking her, so that he breaks the truce he so foolishly made.
-Exit Eisa, unless stopped-