K’yohko straightened himself as he looked upon K’deiki. She was not of his grandmother, but he respected and cared for her all the same. She was an elder of the tribe, one with great wisdom. Wisdom he only hoped would not be completely wasted on the youth. His throat ached faintly with so much useless blathering, but he persisted on.
“My daughter had left us in ignorance. In our difficult hours, I would propose amnesty for her. I see that she cares for us still, but does not wish to stay with us and I see opportunity for amending this. Let her live in Ul’dah. Let her remain our family, free to return and interact with us. She can ease the burden on her mother with her aid from Ul’dah. We frequently trade goods and supplies there. Let K’ailia become our anchor for supplies and sent them to us so we do not have to travel as far.â€
While it wasn’t quite what they had agreed to, K’yohko could tell that his daughter did not return to stay home. He was also quite sure she had new family in Ul’dah that she did not wish to relinquish. This was his final solution. He was not sure even K’ailia would accept such a thing, but she would also never be able to say he did not try for her.
“My daughter had left us in ignorance. In our difficult hours, I would propose amnesty for her. I see that she cares for us still, but does not wish to stay with us and I see opportunity for amending this. Let her live in Ul’dah. Let her remain our family, free to return and interact with us. She can ease the burden on her mother with her aid from Ul’dah. We frequently trade goods and supplies there. Let K’ailia become our anchor for supplies and sent them to us so we do not have to travel as far.â€
While it wasn’t quite what they had agreed to, K’yohko could tell that his daughter did not return to stay home. He was also quite sure she had new family in Ul’dah that she did not wish to relinquish. This was his final solution. He was not sure even K’ailia would accept such a thing, but she would also never be able to say he did not try for her.