Lady Abigail Mimetes wrote:
What did you think is being exiled?
Well, being exiled at first was very difficult for me. I was proud and did not receive the news very well, I'm afraid. (That means he got pretty angry) But banishment was tolerable, especially since many of my friends were with me.
Lady Abigail Mimetes wrote:
Do you have any family you were forced to leave behind?
No, I did not. I had no siblings, as my mother died giving birth to me, her first child, and my father had already been... dealt with by the king.
Lady Abigail Mimetes wrote:
What is it that you're most afraid of?
Failing. I'm most afraid of failing a task set before me, or losing my men, or most importantly failing my King.
Lady Abigail Mimetes wrote:
If you were on a quest with others, would you choose to be the leader, the lookout, the provider, etc.?
This is an interesting question, seeing as I am the leader of the Outcasts, as we are called. I suppose I would choose to be the old person who gives wise advise. *chuckles*
Lady Abigail Mimetes wrote:
How long have you led this group of zealots?
Hmm... I think it has been close to eight years, now.
Kya Lightwing wrote:
What would you do differently about your life?
Well, I suppose I often wish that I hadn't been so reckless in my youth, but then again, being who I was has made me who I am today, so I would not wish to change much.
Kya Lightwing wrote:
What are your aspirations?
I would like to be free again, and to see the High King worshiped in both the lowliest and greatest homes in the land.
Kya Lightwing wrote:
How do you express emotions? Who do you confide in?
*Looks at me quizzically* Could you answer this one, Lady Eliana? Me: I suppose... Amaron isn't extremely expressive, but when he does it would be quietly and most likely alone. Also, watch his eyes- that's where most of his emotion can be seen. *hands the interview back to Amaron* I confide in my closest friends. It is odd being one of the oldest member of the group, because there are very few with more experience who can impart the wisdom of their years to you. Nonetheless, I still take counsel with my "captains" and friends, and they with me.