(12-30-2015, 07:26 PM)Primrose Wrote:"I don't think the elementals can read. Their communication...doesn't work that way, I'm afraid. I am no elemental specialist, I hardly care about them, but from what little I know, they work on "FEEL" rather than "THINK". You can't really speak with them, only very few people besides the Padjaals would even be able to sense them."(12-30-2015, 07:21 PM)Desu Nee Wrote: "So you're literally saying you will slay the Twelveswood themselves." She says, her voice coming a bit dry, before she coughs.
"There is elementals everywhere, in Gridania they are simply stronger to make appearences. Hypotetically, let us say you succeed. Now you have a florest slowly dying, animals going out of control, and Conjurers without means to do their art, having to use their inner aether to make simple things like healing."
She scratches her head.
"You know how the War of Magi ended, right?"
"Oh I'm sure I can't do it alone... and hopefully they'll be reasonable and simply step down."
When the Lalafell speaks of the results she waves a finger, "There are other forests in the land do not have the Greenwrath, and Conjurers can pull aether from the land even without the presence of the Shroud Elementals."
"I do not object to their nature, only their domination. Who are they to decide what is right and wrong in the Shroud?" She crosses her arms, "The War of the Magi was a war of Tyrants, and while the Elementals did well in stopping it, that time is long past."
"It is time they peacefully transition to a democratic government of the people." She clears her throat and pulls out a set of notes, "I've... written a few letters to them. They don't seem  to respond though."
"The Seedseers don't seem to know where they live either. Very aggravating."
She glances a bit on the flier, closing her eyes.
"The elementals are literally the forest, and we tread on their home. I do not like them, their decisions can be very questionable, specially regarding the Conjurers. But, ultimately, I do not agree with the way you want to take things."
She extends it back to her.
"Sorry. If it makes you feel any better, I do believe there is much room to improve with Gridania."