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Leonard L. Church ([personal profile] noteasybeingblue) wrote in [community profile] applesaucedream 2015-01-29 05:16 am (UTC)

She does not understand the aversion to dangerous. Illyria is dangerous, feared, and she would not be perceived any other way. Even the principality, that which can match her strength, treats her with a certain wariness and an awareness of her power.

"If you are dangerous," she counsels gravely, "then you are feared. When you are feared, you have power. You have such potential, yet you eschew it. Why."

It is a quiet demand. When one has strength, one must embrace it to become all they are. This is how the Primordial beings warred during the world's conception. Why would one deny this pivotal part of themselves?

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