The young woman sighed as she said, "I know, but won't you consider it? I'll make sure to punish her appropriately."
Helia raised one of her eyebrows as she crossed her arms, "You know the rules, Pliena."
"I know. Each deity has its domain. If one ( the deity or the beings in its domain) dared to interfere or cause trouble for the other should be punished: An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and life for a life." Pliena recited.
"If you know it that well, then hand me Eludore!" Helia said with a firm tone.
"Please, Helia. Just this once. Just for the memory of my mother. Eludore-she's the only thing that reminded us of our mother." Pliena pleaded.
Helia gritted her teeth and sighed, "It's so unfair of you to bring up your mother in this conversation. However, I should be present when Eludore received her punishment."