Well, of course I love that she puts the deadeye stare and the sick grin to good use. That it's fear they're brought out in response to, not just the challenge but the emotion that helped inspire it.
I like the knife-distributing. That Raveki's claim to rule comes with gifts, and the gifts are practical, and that she'd been planning them for some time. It's interesting that the girl who objects does so in the group (rather than in private, unsubtle thing) and that Mari states her contingency in private rather than in front of the group, and while she makes her own ownership subordinate to Raveki's she doesn't give it up entirely.
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I like the knife-distributing. That Raveki's claim to rule comes with gifts, and the gifts are practical, and that she'd been planning them for some time. It's interesting that the girl who objects does so in the group (rather than in private, unsubtle thing) and that Mari states her contingency in private rather than in front of the group, and while she makes her own ownership subordinate to Raveki's she doesn't give it up entirely.
Nice. ;)
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