Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-3991308-20160305103919/@comment-3991308-20160319085925

Airmid frowned, nodded and tried to follow along with Opaline's talking. The attempt to piercing together the details of the princess' story was a little struggle – as it was with most obscure legacies. One rarely knew their stories before reading or hearing of them, and sometimes, it was seen as rude to ask. Airmid didn't want to seem like they were intruding.

"You've got strong moral fiber, at least," they said. "That's admirable! I mean, that's what history is built on, ambitious people standing up for themselves and their beliefs."

A grin lit up on Airmid's face. Finally, someone here who didn't think the physician was bragging. "Thanks!" they said. For a brief moment, they considered downplaying their smile, but brushed that aside. "It's definitely a good thing. As in, I'm glad, since I never really had the opportunity to learn in class, since I was always bored and bothering others. So it's what you would call a win-win, I suppose?"

They glanced at Opaline with a nervous frown. "The more I think about it, the more I realise I wouldn't have had that opportunity if it hadn't been for Raven Queen breaking the Storybook's spell. Odd how what seems detrimental at first ends up as helpful, ay?"