Post by Reixou on Mar 24, 2011 11:11:38 GMT -5
(Sorry I've been gone so long!!! >_< School and stuff has kept me super busy lately :\ I'll be on regularly again starting today )
While Ainutsa processed the story, Reixou sat in silence, watching her reaction. At first she showed a sort of shock, at what they had done, and she seemed as if she was trying to imagine having to do such a thing.
Reixou knew that it was hard to imagine killing so many people; even if it was for the greater good. But...he knew what it was like to have killed even more people than they did; of his own kind, his own race, but not of his accord. He saw everything; though his body was nothing but a puppet at the time.
She broke the trail of dark memories with her bright words and smile, deciding that she would like to meet the Blood Elves. Reixou smiled back.
"They are very amazing. There were several small cities of Blood Elves along the ocean, though I am not sure if they still live there. No harm in finding out, though."
The sun was starting to show its' rays through the dark sky. Ainutsa asked if Reixou would join her in leaving the forest and going to the village. He hesitated, knowing what would await him there. Feeling as though he were a coward, Reixou tried to think of an excuse not to go. But then...perhaps with someone with me....No. I've been with her long enough, I should go on my way. If she wishes to see me again, I shall come back.
"I believe this is something you must do on your own." He grinned sheepishly, knowing that this line was not exactly fitting to the situation, but he had to say something. Then, he thought of something. "I have a few things I would like to check on, after talking with you. You have piqued my curiosity about many things in your own display of such inquiry. But, I will be back soon, and I'm sure that you have your ways of contacting people." He thought about the animals, then spoke again. "But I do wish you luck, and I am sure you will find many people there worth talking to. I know you can hold your own from this time I've spent with you; you are innocent, but not weak. You'll learn many things about life in the village, some not as pleasurable as others. But, you'll learn the flow of things soon enough."
While Ainutsa processed the story, Reixou sat in silence, watching her reaction. At first she showed a sort of shock, at what they had done, and she seemed as if she was trying to imagine having to do such a thing.
Reixou knew that it was hard to imagine killing so many people; even if it was for the greater good. But...he knew what it was like to have killed even more people than they did; of his own kind, his own race, but not of his accord. He saw everything; though his body was nothing but a puppet at the time.
She broke the trail of dark memories with her bright words and smile, deciding that she would like to meet the Blood Elves. Reixou smiled back.
"They are very amazing. There were several small cities of Blood Elves along the ocean, though I am not sure if they still live there. No harm in finding out, though."
The sun was starting to show its' rays through the dark sky. Ainutsa asked if Reixou would join her in leaving the forest and going to the village. He hesitated, knowing what would await him there. Feeling as though he were a coward, Reixou tried to think of an excuse not to go. But then...perhaps with someone with me....No. I've been with her long enough, I should go on my way. If she wishes to see me again, I shall come back.
"I believe this is something you must do on your own." He grinned sheepishly, knowing that this line was not exactly fitting to the situation, but he had to say something. Then, he thought of something. "I have a few things I would like to check on, after talking with you. You have piqued my curiosity about many things in your own display of such inquiry. But, I will be back soon, and I'm sure that you have your ways of contacting people." He thought about the animals, then spoke again. "But I do wish you luck, and I am sure you will find many people there worth talking to. I know you can hold your own from this time I've spent with you; you are innocent, but not weak. You'll learn many things about life in the village, some not as pleasurable as others. But, you'll learn the flow of things soon enough."