More Debris Than You Can Sort Through In One Go [Ásvor]
01-04-2018, 10:55 AM
It was hard not to worry that Naudir's words might not be entirely.. good. If they were, Asvor figured she would've spoken by now rather than inviting her to walk and collect her thoughts before speaking. Either way, she was quiet, enjoying her sister's company nonetheless. Her interest was piqued when the silence was broken, her sister explaining that Dauntless had one unusual rule. To renounce any family ties before joining.
The thought didn't settle well with her at all, though she was glad to hear Naudir hadn't been asked to make such a commitment; family, and their gods, came first and foremost to the Finnvi family and she couldn't imagine a relationship with a sibling who believed such things right. She hummed lightly as she considered this new bit of information. "I know mother would never join. Alfrun is equally as unlikely, depending on what the spirits have told her. And the others.." Asvor found herself shrugging helplessly. Perhaps they might even guide Naudir and Asvor to not enter a bond of loyalty with this pack, but she hadn't seen Alfrun recently enough to know. It'd been even longer since she'd encountered Taufr, and who knew if Raesa had any interest in packs. No, renouncing her ties to her family wouldn't be possible - she shook her head, but considered it for a moment longer before speaking.
Perhaps unlike Naudir, Asvor wasn't so apt to be honest. A slight smirk tugged at her lips. "I have no issue with... stretching the truth," Asvor remarked wryly. She wouldn't make a fuss of Naudir disagreed, but it was a thought nonetheless. "It's not as though we see enough of our family that Dauntless' alpha would have much way of finding out." Her growing smirk said that she didn't mind risking it, whatever the cost. Naudir's suggestion earned a light chuckle from her too. "You don't have to lie for me, if the question came up, but it may be a risk worth taking. What do you say?" Her eyes sparkled with playfulness as she moved to nudge Naudir's shoulder with her snout. If anything, it would be an experience, though hopefully not a bad one.
The thought didn't settle well with her at all, though she was glad to hear Naudir hadn't been asked to make such a commitment; family, and their gods, came first and foremost to the Finnvi family and she couldn't imagine a relationship with a sibling who believed such things right. She hummed lightly as she considered this new bit of information. "I know mother would never join. Alfrun is equally as unlikely, depending on what the spirits have told her. And the others.." Asvor found herself shrugging helplessly. Perhaps they might even guide Naudir and Asvor to not enter a bond of loyalty with this pack, but she hadn't seen Alfrun recently enough to know. It'd been even longer since she'd encountered Taufr, and who knew if Raesa had any interest in packs. No, renouncing her ties to her family wouldn't be possible - she shook her head, but considered it for a moment longer before speaking.
Perhaps unlike Naudir, Asvor wasn't so apt to be honest. A slight smirk tugged at her lips. "I have no issue with... stretching the truth," Asvor remarked wryly. She wouldn't make a fuss of Naudir disagreed, but it was a thought nonetheless. "It's not as though we see enough of our family that Dauntless' alpha would have much way of finding out." Her growing smirk said that she didn't mind risking it, whatever the cost. Naudir's suggestion earned a light chuckle from her too. "You don't have to lie for me, if the question came up, but it may be a risk worth taking. What do you say?" Her eyes sparkled with playfulness as she moved to nudge Naudir's shoulder with her snout. If anything, it would be an experience, though hopefully not a bad one.