If Silver Court sounds easiest to you, then I would venture a guess that it's a good fit. There are those who would find such an academic approach to be miserably difficult.
[Based on this interaction, he thinks Silver would be a good fit. She's bright and observant.
She does have a point that she seems like she has little to offer to Gold, Black, or Red. It's not a criticism of her per se, simply an understanding that she lacks what each court wants. She asks too many invasive questions for Gold, Black is too dangerous for any foundling, and Red is too concerned with aesthetics and sex appeal.]
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[Based on this interaction, he thinks Silver would be a good fit. She's bright and observant.
She does have a point that she seems like she has little to offer to Gold, Black, or Red. It's not a criticism of her per se, simply an understanding that she lacks what each court wants. She asks too many invasive questions for Gold, Black is too dangerous for any foundling, and Red is too concerned with aesthetics and sex appeal.]
I wish you luck.