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Meisa Ineireb
- Meisa
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8.06 RT | “Come in, Dame Meisa. Speak freely and I will give you what wisdom I have.” |
8.06 RT | “Dame Meisa, is this something I need hear? I would respect his vows under most circumstances. I trust your judgment.” |
8.06 RT | And it wasn’t even the Spring’s Warden who learned of Rabbiteater’s secret first. In fact, Dame Meisa had wavered for a good three hours before approaching her. |
8.06 RT | Dame Meisa, Ser Lloyd, and Ser Vitin all watched with varying expressions on their face. Talia moved away with her tray. Ser Solstice followed. |
8.06 RT | The other [Knights] who had not seen Ser Solstice glanced at Markus, Meisa, Lloyd, and Vitin. Lloyd bit his lip and nodded. Vitin was troubled, as was Meisa, who looked uncomfortable. |
8.06 RT | The other [Knights] who had not seen Ser Solstice glanced at Markus, Meisa, Lloyd, and Vitin. Lloyd bit his lip and nodded. Vitin was troubled, as was Meisa, who looked uncomfortable. |
8.06 RT | If Knight-Commander Calirn’s deliberations had ended one way, the Spring’s Warden had dismissed Dame Meisa before dinner far differently. |
8.06 RT | “Dame Meisa, do you believe Ser Solstice is a [Knight]?” |
8.06 RT | The older woman had waited. Meisa had shaken her head. |
8.06 RT | “I see. And I see your reasoning, Dame Meisa. But I rebuke you nonetheless.” |
8.06 RT | “It is right to fear a threat. It is unbecoming to gossip due to uncertainty, Dame Meisa. Which prompted your arrival here? Your realization of Ser Solstice’s danger to life and limb? Or your uncertainty of his nature?” |
8.06 RT | And the results of her conversation bore out in Rabbiteater’s rooms that night. Dame Meisa, looking a bit ashamed, Ser Markus, and Ser Lloyd, all of the Spring, sat and stared as Rabbiteater slowly removed his helmet. |
8.06 RT | Ser Vitin, also of the Summer, had not joined them. Nor Talia, obviously. But Meisa had suggested it, and so they had asked Rabbiteater. |
8.06 RT | The Hobgoblin was almost trembling as he put his helmet down. Meisa blinked. |
8.06 RT | Meisa looked…intrigued, guilty, and interested. She had liked hearing of Erin’s kindness, and how it had changed the Redfang five. |
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