Tarian
Theairinthemeeting room was humid and stodgy, and the only breeze was provided by the puffs of hot air being released from the mouths of the councillors clustered around the table, hurling accusations at each other.Most of them baseless and pointless, giving even less purpose to my being there.
‘As we have been the ones who provided the majority of the intelligence, it’s only natural that we lead any offense,’ one of the Seelie lords said, though I didn’t catch who had actually spoken.
‘I don’t see a need for a leader of one court over another.We’re only talking about a bogus court.They are disorganised and weak.Any combined effort will do away with a rebellion in a day,’ came Taldore’s reply.