14th Ashan 722
Thalia Karvilius made Faith feel very small.
Now, this was not because of her loud and rather brash manner, nor was it because she was so straight-talking that Faith wondered sometimes how the woman got away with it. No, what made Faith feel small was the fact that Thalia was so gosh-darned tall. She stood at over six foot and Faith, at quite a lot under it, spent her time when they stood together, looking directly at Thalia's cleavage. It really didn't do well for easy conversations, and so the diminutive head of the Order of the Adunih was very pleased that they were sitting down.
"I understand that it's a rather large endeavour," Faith said and Thalia looked at her and shook her head.
"That's not what this is, Faith. This is an impossible task."
Faith shook her head, firmly. "I don't agree. It's do-able. I've already worked out.."
Thalia raised her hands ~ a gesture of surrender in anyone else which she managed to convey as a sign telling Faith to stop talking. "An impossible task for anyone else, I should say. But, I have to say, this looks like it could be achieved." Faith grinned at Thalia and the Matriarch of the Thunder Priestesses shook her head. "But I would like to be more involved, Faith. The role of the Thunder Priestesses here in Rharne is pivotal and I don't want this to be something that pushes us out, away from the people."
It was an argument which Faith had almost expected. "Many of the Priestesses are also members of the Order. We work well together," she pointed out. Thalia nodded. "That's true. But we work well together, but are apart from each other. I would want there to be a more clear expectation that we are part of this."
As with everything, for Faith there was a bottom line here, and she went straight to it. "The Thunder Priestesses' involvement will be determined entirely by how involved you want to be, Thalia. If you want in, right at the heart of things, then that's great and we'll do that. But," Faith said with a slight smile. They knew each other of old, having worked together before. "It is important that we're clear that will mean an equal expectation on you to provide support and work towards it." Thalia nodded.
"That is perfectly reasonable. I've no intention of making demands with committing time and effort." It was important, Faith thought, that they define their terms properly here.
"So," Thalia said, gesturing to the rolled up parchment Faith had. "I take it those are the plans?"
Faith nodded and started rolling them out on the desk in front of them. "They're basic, at the moment, subject to change. I've only had two meetings with Mr Pendleton, and there are aspects that I need to check with Ilaren and the Council." That said, she gestured and the two women lowered their heads to begin to study the proposal Faith had.


