Elizabeth will direct them to the library within the Vermillion Palace. She notes that the Fey are largely an oral tradition and further would have taken any vital texts with them back to Faerie, but believes books about the Feywilds itself - which would have no bearing on them in Faerie - remain.
She will state that neither she nor Oliver foresaw what was coming. She herself was hoping that the other nations would pressure Thorne to cease the rituals. Instead, they joined in.
Elizabeth will remark that very few people revealed themselves during the Masquerade in the spirit of the event...and not comment very directly otherwise. She will express some empathy for Alucard, though she will not speak much about her experience further. She says that there are more of those who are between worlds than others in Abraxas would like to have you believe. Alucard and Thancred may recall the unusual traveling entertainers who passed through the territories, for example.
She will scoff a little at the idea that Oliver shares heritage with her. This is not the case, as Oliver has no Fey blood. Oliver's heritage is more complicated, she explains, but he is also between two worlds in a different way. That's initially why they found each other - since she believed he understood her - but says that where she is content with who she is and simply had a desire to lessen the major territories' influence, Oliver grew obsessed with the idea that his pedigree could be used to remake the world itself.
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She will state that neither she nor Oliver foresaw what was coming. She herself was hoping that the other nations would pressure Thorne to cease the rituals. Instead, they joined in.
Elizabeth will remark that very few people revealed themselves during the Masquerade in the spirit of the event...and not comment very directly otherwise. She will express some empathy for Alucard, though she will not speak much about her experience further. She says that there are more of those who are between worlds than others in Abraxas would like to have you believe. Alucard and Thancred may recall the unusual traveling entertainers who passed through the territories, for example.
She will scoff a little at the idea that Oliver shares heritage with her. This is not the case, as Oliver has no Fey blood. Oliver's heritage is more complicated, she explains, but he is also between two worlds in a different way. That's initially why they found each other - since she believed he understood her - but says that where she is content with who she is and simply had a desire to lessen the major territories' influence, Oliver grew obsessed with the idea that his pedigree could be used to remake the world itself.