Well of course I love this. What I really adored was to see Sheezan's realization that the arts she learned, her mother also learned, and that Axartha lives on in both of them. That's such a great, great dynamic -- the daughter who dismisses her mother -- don't we all? for a time? and then comes to see, oh, wait, Mom's no dummy either. And I loved too the jibes about perfume and how mother and daughter both found it lacking.
This was wonderful, Liz. you know I adore this character and what you do with her and the worldbuilding. The wisdom and calculation, too, in how they both see that her position as a priestess can protect them both. THAT is great.
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Date: 2014-07-01 01:36 am (UTC)This was wonderful, Liz. you know I adore this character and what you do with her and the worldbuilding. The wisdom and calculation, too, in how they both see that her position as a priestess can protect them both. THAT is great.
Thank you