Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-35691777-20181230230522/@comment-35691777-20190109064258

The Minister realized he had reached the end of the memory. When he recalled back from his mind reading trance, his light magic dissipated, he lowered his hand, closed his eyes, and then put his hand over his face, both from exhaust and concern. He regained his composure with his mind returning to normal, but now he faced a new dilemma. Now it was clear as day that Madam Revenant did kill Lady Mulberry's family. And what was worse, he did not know some way to remedy this. He remained stoic, as if he understood what to do, but deep down he knew the situation was much worse, and did not know what to do. On one hand, Lady Mulberry's parents did kill and torture an innocent Grimm, and it was logical for Madam Revenant to fight to save the creature, even though it was too late, he could understand Madam Revenant as an Assyrian, something people tortured and kill just for fun, like they have done to his people for centuries. But on the other hand, what The Revenant did was unjust, to go and murder those parents, and leave that poor child like an orphan. All of this was so wrong, even for the Minister. He wished that ELOR had been involved in this, that he would find some way of ensuring that Lady Mulberry and Madam Revenant's sufferings were done by an outside evil, but truth was truth, and it could not be denied. But now, The Minister needed to decide what to do. Madam Revenant, like it or not, had no choice but to fight against ELOR, for she was now a target, the first Grimm target other than Sir Fenrir and Lord Necromancer in pratically forever. If she were  to stand against this evil, she woud eventually have to make a choice of fighting alone or fighting with allies, certainly the only logical conclusion was to fight alongside allies, but one of them had her suffering in her childhood brought to her by the actions of Madam Revenant, and it was without question that if they were going to survive, they needed to look past their petty greivances. But the grievances were too great to be petty, and no doubt it will cause turmoil and pain, and The Minister knew he could not overlook Madam Revenant's sins. Lord Necromancer had possibly killed many humans before, but tha was ancient history, and even so, it would have served whoever would come after him right, but this was a problem now with Madam Revenant. So, he said, "Thank you Madam Revenant." and then he went into deep thought, continuing to ponder how to handle the news.

(Hey Glitch, well now that we just dropped the bomb of The Revenant and Kara's history with each other, and The Minister having an issue of how to form an alliance with such problems between the two, one thing I want to ask, what to do now?)