Precautions Taken

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Precautions Taken

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Satyana met with Fearecia for a discussion. She came bringing news of the latest tidings in the lands. The loss of the spheres for the temples of Love and Death, this was interesting indeed. Once she had said her piece and left, Satyana got up. There was work that needed to be done, though she was just being precautious.

While going through the temple, she thought of what she was told. The thought of these temples being without their spheres. Dread has lived for centuries, before, without an immortal above them. Silk, although their immortal leaders, was unable to physically lead them now. Dread, however, isn’t within the immortal itself. It lies within the person, a part of who they are. She has always said that Dread ran through her veins. Will Love stop because of this? No. Will Death stop because of this? No. People will feel loss with the happenings, but they shouldn’t let it stop them. They should work harder for what they believe now. It was not her issue. She only had concern for Dread, the temple, the people within. That is why she was moving with these precautions.

Reaching the Chamber, she stepped into the fog that covered the grounds until she reached a spot that was clear leaving her surrounded. Within the fog, the mists started to swirl before her in several colors until the faces of demons she knew came before her waiting for direction. “
There has been trouble with other temples in the lands. Ensure all areas of Dread are secure.

They all nodded their heads in understanding and dissipated in the mist as they came. She stood there a moment longer before heading out of the Chamber with more work to be done.
Night Empress Satyana
Cardinal of Dread
High Lady of Twilight, House Umbra
Barbarian Guildofficer
Torturous Temptress
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