[@rechonq] [color=cyan][i]Stories?[/i][/color] Tarani thought to herself. It had been a while since she had heard any "stories" about her. She considered the thought of hearing one of those stories sometime. It might've did her some good. She was glad at least that Lost was calmer now, obvious he wasn't going to let his guard completely down. It didn't bother her though. Her most devious plans were better left for the Fae and Humans who opposed her and disregarded the rules of the Fae Realm. [color=cyan]"I have many names, Lost, but most I have either chosen to forget or have no desire to hear such a name. You may continue to call me Anya, for now, but at some point, 'The Lady', will come back and all shall bear witness to her dark beauty."[/color] Her plans for power were ever growing, and she constantly played with new ideas and added new factors into her games. It was a most pleasurable thing to experience for her. She didn't understand why others didn't engage in such stimulating activity. None of that matter, however. Lost held her intrigue for the time being. [color=cyan]"Your motives for moving based on those circumstances is merely from a beneficial stand point, and if not that then fear of displeasing the Fall King drives you to do perform the acts you would've had to perform if things had turned nasty? I do not mean to imply, merely...to take a gander at your reasons."[/color] She continued to glide along the ground, gnarled roots twisting over unbeaten path. A smile formed on her lips, the conversation had turned to her. A twist to be expected--a game that Tarani was happy to play. [color=cyan]"'Why', you ask" I shall tell you like this. If it wasn't for the power and knowledge that the oldest of Fae had acquired from teachings passed down through generations of Kings and Rulers, then Lord Falk wouldn't be where he is today. The universe has an odd way of turning things about, don't you think? In my eyes, Lord Falk is the embodiment of the beliefs that the Old One's held--beliefs that I too share."[/color] Her answers were carefully worded, ensuring that nothing she said could be used against her at a later time. She didn't particularly fear this Satyr, but a problem is a problem no matter which way you look at it. It was the best way she explain it without delving into her personal life.