Franziska wasn't wrong about the alienage. Truth be told Elanna had wanted to do more about that, but progress on that front had been slower than she'd like. Not enough of the nobles cared enough about the alienage to make things better, and soon enough it had become less of a priority. The elves had more of a say than they used to, but prejudices still ran deep.
Elanna could sense the resignation in Franziska. Ferelden and Antiva were very different and worked in very different ways, and going from one to the other had to be challenging. Franziska might have other ideas that they could implement, ones that wouldn't involve imposing too terribly much on people who had already suffered enough.
You're right, it is. And we need to do more to fix that.
Elanna could sense the resignation in Franziska. Ferelden and Antiva were very different and worked in very different ways, and going from one to the other had to be challenging. Franziska might have other ideas that they could implement, ones that wouldn't involve imposing too terribly much on people who had already suffered enough.
Maybe there are other things we can learn, or other ways we can build that would attract more trade and tourists.
What else can I help with?The future liege surely had many questions. She certainly would if their places had been reversed.
06-04-2024, 01:24 AM