[ Something tells her that Xenk Yendar is more a sent letter type of person than the type to respond to a journal note. A while after conversing with Karma, she belatedly realized what some of the intentions in the messages had been. ]
Mr Yendar,
I apologize if my Maker sends any correspondence as a warning to you. They may have misinterpreted a few things I've said... A few teachers have been confusing to me since changing makers, and you saying I should consider the Gold Court was just one of the experiences I shared. Not the only, and I didn't phrase it as a complaint. I wasn't anticipating them to take it so... seriously.
Please know I said nothing bad about you. Apologies again if anything has or ends up being sent your way from Mx D'Auvergn.
Your apology is accepted. Know that no harm was done to my reputation, nor that of your maker's, as the situation was resolved without violence.
I hope this proves to be a lesson to you, should you wish to heed it. In the world of the undying, the words you speak and the actions you take can have unexpected consequences. We vampires can be capricious in nature, and in our haste we protect that which is ours, or that which we perceive to be threatened. To be frank, there are a great deal of novices whose deaths are unrelated to their courses. A simple misspoken word can end a fragile life.
As I am certain your previous maker did not share this information with you, I do not fault you for your misstep. You will learn, as with all in Courtsheart, or you will die. For your sake, let it be the former and not the latter.
I was not even aware that violence was even a risk when sharing my confusion. I take it that would be the 'unexpected' consequence, though I would never have imagined that happening. You are correct in that Doctor Steinbach did not share this information, nor did we hold much of a bond. I am coming to learn just how much harm that's caused.
I'll heed your warning and remember the nature of how a Maker can be. Well, all vampires, as you've put it. It sounds like having a novice just triggers that part of vampires more easily.
Violence is always an option where vampires are concerned. We are creatures for whom violence comes naturally. A bout between youngbloods is not uncommon, as we heal quickly.
Be sure to ask your maker should you have any questions of our culture, as you may not find such patience from your teachers in the future. A novice and their maker share a unique bond. Do not squander it.
[ The letters have been mostly legible... At least for the improvements Eden's made, but this one is a bit splotchier and the writing does that odd trail upwards as it goes across the page. It's clear that the splotches are usually around certain punctuation, with a touch of bleed through. ]
M▬ YenDar,
Don▬ worry. Now that I have it▬ I refuse to let that happen. I very much plan to keep it nourished until they take my lif▬
Letter
Mr Yendar,
I apologize if my Maker sends any correspondence as a warning to you. They may have misinterpreted a few things I've said... A few teachers have been confusing to me since changing makers, and you saying I should consider the Gold Court was just one of the experiences I shared. Not the only, and I didn't phrase it as a complaint. I wasn't anticipating them to take it so... seriously.
Please know I said nothing bad about you. Apologies again if anything has or ends up being sent your way from Mx D'Auvergn.
Sincerely,
Eden Woods
no subject
Your apology is accepted. Know that no harm was done to my reputation, nor that of your maker's, as the situation was resolved without violence.
I hope this proves to be a lesson to you, should you wish to heed it. In the world of the undying, the words you speak and the actions you take can have unexpected consequences. We vampires can be capricious in nature, and in our haste we protect that which is ours, or that which we perceive to be threatened. To be frank, there are a great deal of novices whose deaths are unrelated to their courses. A simple misspoken word can end a fragile life.
As I am certain your previous maker did not share this information with you, I do not fault you for your misstep. You will learn, as with all in Courtsheart, or you will die. For your sake, let it be the former and not the latter.
Amicably,
Xenk Yendar
no subject
I was not even aware that violence was even a risk when sharing my confusion. I take it that would be the 'unexpected' consequence, though I would never have imagined that happening. You are correct in that Doctor Steinbach did not share this information, nor did we hold much of a bond. I am coming to learn just how much harm that's caused.
I'll heed your warning and remember the nature of how a Maker can be. Well, all vampires, as you've put it. It sounds like having a novice just triggers that part of vampires more easily.
With appreciation,
Eden Woods
no subject
Violence is always an option where vampires are concerned. We are creatures for whom violence comes naturally. A bout between youngbloods is not uncommon, as we heal quickly.
Be sure to ask your maker should you have any questions of our culture, as you may not find such patience from your teachers in the future. A novice and their maker share a unique bond. Do not squander it.
Sincerely,
Xenk Yendar
no subject
M▬ YenDar,
Don▬ worry. Now that I have it▬ I refuse to let that happen. I very much plan to keep it nourished until they take my lif▬
Determined
Eden ☺