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Chimera~
Phoenix patted Morrigan on the back as she sat down beside her and cast a friendly gaze towards her. She turned her attention back the General as he finished writing down everything. She listened attentively to what Morrigan had said to the man and watched him examine both of them carefully. Phoenix looked over Morrigan again wondering if she should try to create a cover for her name or if she should just let Morrigan decide for herself. Phoenix after all didn't know the girl very well.
"General, is it possible to come back to us? She is very tired and you of all people should know what traveling does to a young body." She looked pleadingly at him until she remembered the bit about Salthar being a Thalmor agent. It was possible that her acting was falling a little short from the look in the man's eyes as he glanced over her, so she needed to do something to make it more believable. Her eyes widened, and she breathed in sharply as she asked, "I just remembered hearing them calling that man a Thalmor agent...is it - is it true sir? Are there still Thalmor in Skyrim?" She flicked her tail gently against the bed as she finished her question, her face a mask of wonder and ignorance.
"I still remember the war...it was so terrible..." she paused and added exasperatedly, "Things like this do not surprise me as much anymore.."
"General, is it possible to come back to us? She is very tired and you of all people should know what traveling does to a young body." She looked pleadingly at him until she remembered the bit about Salthar being a Thalmor agent. It was possible that her acting was falling a little short from the look in the man's eyes as he glanced over her, so she needed to do something to make it more believable. Her eyes widened, and she breathed in sharply as she asked, "I just remembered hearing them calling that man a Thalmor agent...is it - is it true sir? Are there still Thalmor in Skyrim?" She flicked her tail gently against the bed as she finished her question, her face a mask of wonder and ignorance.
"I still remember the war...it was so terrible..." she paused and added exasperatedly, "Things like this do not surprise me as much anymore.."