Rolled 4, 5, 9, 19, 5, 19, 17, 7 = 85 (8d20)
>>6017019“No,” Nemenmo says, with a small laugh, and then adds: “I’m sorry, you are right, Ezreal. I was lost in the moment. Your decision is the correct one, by the morality of Man, and the Gods of Law. Even if they are not my gods, not my people… I was wrong to try to assume what I did.”
She frowns, and looks away, expression thoughtful. You look away as well, using the excuse of retrieving and replacing your hat.
“But we’re still friends, aren’t we?” she asks.
“Of course,” you reply.
“Good,” she sighs in relief, then bites her lip and adds, to your deep consternation: “Had I only acted sooner, perhaps we could have been more.”
You do not reply, nor does Nemenmo press you for a response. In the days that follow, you do not meet—not in private, at least. It is for the best, though it limited your education on the sacred mysteries of the Ashurati somewhat. Still, neither that ‘almost’ moment nor the revelations which preceded it.
>Elementalism +1Nemenmo is true to her word: she never again approaches you romantically or sexually, but nor does she renounce you as a friend. As you continue to aid the Neme in the freeing of their True Fey patrons, you also take every opportunity to put forward your virtues, your commitment to Feycraft and the values of the Bonum Chaoticum, and your earnest respect for their people and their culture; all the while, Nemenmo offers her support, vouching for your honesty. If anything, the respect you showed for your oaths to Izirina and Costella seem to lend her greater confidence in attesting to the truth of your words…
>+Neme reputation…And gradually, her fellow genasi seem to absorb and accept the sentiment as well.
[Aracane/Feycraft, +1 for Elementalism, +1 circumstantial bonus for this one major event]