Gained members, lost a member.
Such is the way.
Why do they not seem to think on their own? You can be part of a house and have a Mistress and still have your own mind. It isn't a difficult thing...
There are so many tieflings here. I think there may be a portal somewhere letting them all in. Or maybe they all know it is a safe place.
It wouldn't normally be an issue even though some of them are of demonic origin. But I seem to have run afoul of one most arrogant. And for no real reason.
He seemed the most non-chaotic of them all. I had hoped to be allies. We could have accomplished much with an alliance, if not even a friendship.
But he chooses to refuse the demands of my goddess. I can't ignore a god. He may think he is above them but in the end he will find he can't either.
The irony? He hates "monsters" yet, technically, he is one. Horns, tail, non human origin. He certainly isn't an elf or a hin.
In a way, I feel sorry for him. Having to walk around the district he thinks he runs fully warded.
I admit to having a giant sized ego but his challenges even mine. Add in the arrogance and I think he may be compensating for something... maybe he's actually a eunuch.
Hm. No wonder the bitch he claims to not own is always so rude. Poor thing.
Boy is doing well. I think I may allow him a room upstairs soon.
I have purchased a location in the Market District and as soon as the odd sign magics allow I will begin furnishing it and turning it into a temple to the Maiden.
I do still plan to have something in Upper, for that is where her temples are usually found, but you have to take what is given sometimes.
The pain of growth. Pain is life.
Oh, speaking of pain... even though he didn't show it, I relished in knowing the pain that tiefling felt seeing a monster in his district. Even if just for a moment. I could feel the Maiden smile upon me for that.
Back to work. We will endure, Mother.