Dalanesca gave Xunatar a brief little wave of her hand, dismissing his first comment. "We may butt heads, my friend," she said, giving him a very sly smile. "But I can essentially assure you - we have much more in common than our brethren." She watched him with mild interest as he drank from his own beverage. She was glad that it was clear there was no ill will between the two of them - a partnership, or at least an alliance, between the two would be incredibly beneficial to both of them - perhaps not for the rest of Revaliir, but at least for themselves. "No persuasion is needed. I'm in dire need of intelligible company, as it stands, and you are well-enough suited to my tastes," she said, a devious glint to her eyes. It was clear that her words were naught but playful, and she knew that Xunatar would catch on rather quickly.
She gave Xunatar a quick wink when he spoke of the liquid she poured out from her flask. "Aye, it does," she said, and found herself grinning rather broadly as he seemed to contemplate the safety of taking the flask from her, but in the end took it, and took a long drink from it before giving it back to her. "Made by Angela Rose, herself…. she still needs to get me the recipe," she said, her words becoming lofty and flighty for a moment before she drifted back to reality, the here and now. She took another pull of the liquid before setting the flask down on the table, leaving it well within Xunatar's reach should he decide he wanted more.
"Nothing I can't handle," she said, as he mentioned the night being long. His confidence was almost palpable in the air as he spoke - a quality that Dalanesca found attractive in her friends and allies. As he proceeded to question her regarding the change in her spheres, she sat back a bit in her seat, relaxing and taking another drink. “I do and I don’t,” she said, rather simply.
Falling silent for a minute, it was clear that Dalanesca was contemplating how best to proceed with their conversation. “There was a… how do I put this,” she said, finding it difficult to explain her thoughts. “There was a certain fairy tale quality, to be honest,” she continued, with a deep sigh. “I had control over the balance of things. I could sway the word to have more good, more evil… whatever I felt suited the situation,” she said. She paused, chewing on her lower lip in contemplation.
“I do miss it. It felt good to be in control of so much. I am still in control of many things now… it’s just taken a darker tone,” she said, and there was a slight sadness to her voice that had not been there before. “When Marth - my husband, if you haven’t already heard all the stories - well, former husband, I suppose - disappeared, and I lost my Katja… There was no way I could be in control of anything pure or good any longer,” she said. There was a finality to her words that indicated she knew there was no going back.
“But, I’ve figured, why not make the most of what I’ve been given? I’ve tapped back into my days as an assassin, of course, and do I ever have fun…” she said, her voice becoming a bit more sinister. “And how has godhood been treating you? Seems that you’ve taken on the polar opposite of the spheres I used to hold. Pity. We could have been good rivals,” she said, giving him a wink as she awaited his reply, downing a bit more of her whiskey tainted with the mixture she received from Angela, a warm flush beginning to rise to her cheeks.