Kasandora nods once at each name offered, filing them away to each name as they walked along. "Mmmm, they do good work for the most part," she offers as a noncommittal reply. She can't deny the work they do to defend the wood is important. The need for conservation itself has never really been something she questioned.
"I suppose it's a path I might have been interested in taking at one point, but it didn't seem one that was welcoming Duskwights with open arms." She grants she was a child then, and the Calamity has forced some things to change, but only as a need to replace the fallen. Not because of any social shifts.
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"I suppose it's a path I might have been interested in taking at one point, but it didn't seem one that was welcoming Duskwights with open arms." She grants she was a child then, and the Calamity has forced some things to change, but only as a need to replace the fallen. Not because of any social shifts.