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“Let’s start with Lady Sivallien,” Baydeona started. “She has a reputation around here,” “Yes, quite!” the Exarch interrupted, before being silenced with a cold glare from the Councilor, “She has a reputation for her loyalty to the realms, and her skill with sorcery. Not to mention that she has no lack of willpower or diplomacy.” Baydeona started right at the Exarch as she finished this sentence. For her part, Lady Sivallien bowed to the council. Miryala noticed that she was blushing.

“Her chief retainers are known to us as well,” Baydeona continued. Miryala was shaking a bit with nervousness. She had no idea that the council had been watching her.

“Minna, the dwarven warrior is as stout a defender as you’ll find guarding any fortress across the land. Madyson, the mage shows promise, and perhaps with a chance to travel with her mistress and emulate her actions, she will become the magic-user she is capable of being. And lastly, Miryala, whose skill with both sword and spell is quite respectable. But it’s her capability for leadership that interested us.”

Deskelon’s eyes narrowed as her started at the half-elf, full of hate. But Uzpha, noticing, broke him out of it by standing next to him and speaking as loudly as she could. “I sense great potential in these. It was a stroke of luck that the Lady had such skilled retainers.” “Luck, or perhaps good management,” Cyrees corrected. Uzpha merely nodded.

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