[h2]Miina Malina[/h2]

Miina's response was less reserved, staring slack jawed at Éliane's whole-hearted endorsement of more or less invading her home under the pretext of protecting it from invaders. Not that she had a [i]massive[/i] attachment to the country as a whole, the place was obviously too weakly united for that… but she cared about the [i]geography.[/i] The forests, and the freedom to move about as they would (although she preferred the warmer parts), and [i]not[/i] needing to deal with huge built-up settlements like she'd seen in Osprey and everyone else had taken to so well that they could only be familiar with the whole concept. Far more than Miina herself was, at least.

Also, the older woman's attachment to big guns and things that made loud bangs did [i]not[/i] speak well for how any hypothetical war would go for the forests as a whole, even if she was happy to write off the people or the lifestyle.

If she was indicative, at least.