RE: From The Sands
02-28-2018, 04:32 AM
>Yena would travel with Benofik for a week to see if there was anything the fellow half-blood was trying to hide.
>If he was trustworthy she would send him to her mother and father, and he could request the aide of scholars to free him.
>All she asked in return for this was that he would try to work against the tearing of the curtain.
>If he could not be freed by today's scholars, she would see his freedom int he future, and until then they could write to each other.
>After all, while he could not use his hands to write, he could still speak and have another do that for him.
>And through that method Yena would send a letter Benofik had dictated to her, with him when she sent the statue home.
>If he was trustworthy she would send him to her mother and father, and he could request the aide of scholars to free him.
>All she asked in return for this was that he would try to work against the tearing of the curtain.
>If he could not be freed by today's scholars, she would see his freedom int he future, and until then they could write to each other.
>After all, while he could not use his hands to write, he could still speak and have another do that for him.
>And through that method Yena would send a letter Benofik had dictated to her, with him when she sent the statue home.