some simply become it
Morrighan continues to throw the fireball up in the air, letting it bounce up and down in her grasp. It seems to have done the trick in warning the man, although apparently it shut him up too. On another note, it fascinates her just how many are scared of fire when she grew up her whole life being in love with it.
When he does finally speak to answer her question, the Regent wonders why he needed to travel so much. It seems suspicious - had he committed crimes he had to run away from? What sort of dangers could he be bringing to Denocte? Of course, the land he speaks of isn't one she's familiar with either.
"Never heard of it," she says, throwing the fireball a bit higher now. "What do you plan to do now that you're here in our Court?" Morr wants to ask why he never settled down, but that can be a question for later. She's more concerned with what he intends to do in the present and future rather than the details of his past.
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