I am most proud of my blood, but I do not coddle as to not weaken them. My children do not need such things, however, it does not mean that praise should not be had. Eden had earned his spot among the gods, and more so than any other. He found weakness and he exploited it. He left the lands of Diveen to satiate his lust for power. It was only a matter of time before he found what he was looking for. I did not give birth to him for him to fester. I gave birth to him to dominate.
I give a nod in acknowledgement to his words of Diveen. It was not a place I had planned to go back to, and the past is certainly where it belongs. Most interesting will be Heyel, who still refuses to acknowledge the real perfection born. Eden has climbed the ranks equal to Isola to many eyes, but of course I know better. My Eden is more than Isola could ever be, and he held a title much more deserved.
I will ensure that if Tesseract attempted to come back here, I would end his life in one swift bite. I have such a power, and I will make sure that no one challenges or touches my son, my Eden. It appears that Eden will not be so kind to him either, although I wonder what kind of mercy he will have on his children or family. There is much to learn about Eden here, will he accept the weak into his home? Will he enable the weak and allow them to breed? I suppose I will have to see what he will do. And thus, I follow him as he motions me to, allowing my sleek and skilled form to traverse into Glorall. I inhale the scents and memorize the details. I must know all and I must know everything, as it is only in our best interest.
I hear his mentioning of his brother, and my eyes nor feet falter as I continue on. My other two children are meant for different things in the world. Anselm does as he does, wandering and watching within the free lands. I know that he will come to Glorall eventually. Ayal will likely come, where one of her wings has most power.
"He will come, in time, but he will not stay. He is meant for another path, but I do know your paths will cross, and one day, you will need each other." I say as I continue on. I am not sure if it is something that he will enjoy to hear. My children have always had a bit of tension, but perhaps just the right amount. I look to him and where he leads, my eyes naturally powerful in the gaze they cast.
"Eden, allow me to guide you. Let me be the smoke in the shadows, to ensure your rule," I say with my smooth voice, confident in my request. I do not wish to rule, but simply to...protect and give my blood whatever he needs or seeks.