Harrow something about your wife's death does not seem right. think about it when Viren said that she died and captured her last breath in a Jar could Viren have just used magic to save her from dying I believe that he let her die so you would be angry enough to go after Thunder and kill him.
āDonāt you people have anything betterĀ to do with your time than trying to cause further unrest in my court? I may not know much about dark magic, but I DO know Viren.Ā
When Sarai..... after our mission to the breach, Viren was inconsolable, frantic. Barely a day went by that we werenāt arguingĀ about some new planĀ he had aboutĀ āavengingā her andĀ āmaking rightā what was lost. I was grieving, and I wished to be left alone in it, but Viren, in grief is the opposite. He was sleeplessĀ and impatient, scouring every possibility that existed and bringing them to me in some inane attempt at making amends, as if such a thing mattered. Sarai was...., no manner of vindication could fix that.Ā
While its true that even before that fateful crossing weād long discussed the dangersĀ associated with Thunderās presence at the border, killing him had never seemed either possible or necessary for the losses that would be sustained to achieve it. Viren, as a dark mage, has always been opportunistic, though Viren, in grief, in loss, becomes incensed.Ā
I have no doubts that when he saw the chance to make somethingĀ out of the loss he was responsible for, he took it in some misguided way to make amends. But if you believe that Viren, my closest advisor, a man who values human life over all else, who feels every loss as his own failing, would have sat thereĀ with the means to save Sarai and chose otherwiseĀ then- ..... you clearly have no understanding of the man, and you have no place whispering treason into my ear. So get out.āĀ











