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[[Image:Nekuto.gif|frame]]"When I heard that the Wyld Hunt Nekuto was attached to had all perished in a fight against the anathema, I confess I breathed a sigh of relief.  My husband was nothing special to look at, and his Aspect-granted passion was all for his troops.  Without good enough breeding to even tinge his skin, taking him into my bed was like bedding a mortal, and most of the servants are easier on the eyes.  Nekuto had a little snub nose, close-set eyes with overlarge eyebrows and some of the most boring brown hair I've ever seen.  I'm not saying he was ugly, mind you, just that I could have done much better as one judges these things.
 
[[Image:Nekuto.gif|frame]]"When I heard that the Wyld Hunt Nekuto was attached to had all perished in a fight against the anathema, I confess I breathed a sigh of relief.  My husband was nothing special to look at, and his Aspect-granted passion was all for his troops.  Without good enough breeding to even tinge his skin, taking him into my bed was like bedding a mortal, and most of the servants are easier on the eyes.  Nekuto had a little snub nose, close-set eyes with overlarge eyebrows and some of the most boring brown hair I've ever seen.  I'm not saying he was ugly, mind you, just that I could have done much better as one judges these things.
  
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"I suppose Nekuto could have made up for his physical shortcomings if he were at least a decent socialite and could make a good political impression, but he couldn't even manage to get that right.  He wore his armor to dinner parties.  His armor!  And then he was always going on about his troops and their battles.  Where was the talk of gardens, of poetry, of music?  He was barely around the house long enough to be a nuisance and ''still'' I'm better off without him.  I hope my next husband proves a better man."
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"I suppose he could have made up for it if he were at least a decent socialite, but he couldn't even manage to get that right.  He wore his armor to dinner parties.  His armor!  And then he was always going on about his troops and their battles.  Where was the talk of gardens, of poetry, of music?  He was barely around the house long enough to be a nuisance and ''still'' I'm better off without him.  I hope my next husband proves a better man."
 
    
 
    
 
-- ''Cathak Tilis, Widow to Cathak Nekuto''
 
-- ''Cathak Tilis, Widow to Cathak Nekuto''

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