Ellana draws a foot up onto the bench, wrapping arms around her leg and resting her cheek against her knee. She gives Adalia a thoughtful stare, wondering if she's merely asking out of curiosity, or something more.
"Some would say so; I'm sure. But I've dreamt of wolves before, after I was attacked by them. And you have to remember that our dreams are where spirits and demons roam. I wouldn't be surprised if a demon took the form of a wolf to scare people. So it could be a bad sign, if the stories are true. And it could be a bad sign if the wolf is really a demon. But sometimes? A dream is just a dream."
That's the most diplomatic way she can put it. Ellana isn't exploring elven ruins for the fun of it. She wants to find out the truth. What in their past is history and what are just stories? Until she knows for sure one way or the other, she can allow for several interpretations.
"Why is it strange?" she asks mildly, curious as to Adalia's reasoning.
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"Some would say so; I'm sure. But I've dreamt of wolves before, after I was attacked by them. And you have to remember that our dreams are where spirits and demons roam. I wouldn't be surprised if a demon took the form of a wolf to scare people. So it could be a bad sign, if the stories are true. And it could be a bad sign if the wolf is really a demon. But sometimes? A dream is just a dream."
That's the most diplomatic way she can put it. Ellana isn't exploring elven ruins for the fun of it. She wants to find out the truth. What in their past is history and what are just stories? Until she knows for sure one way or the other, she can allow for several interpretations.
"Why is it strange?" she asks mildly, curious as to Adalia's reasoning.