Editing Zal'Kazzir's Difficult Conversation with Mi'Shun

Jump to: navigation, search

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision Your text
Line 29: Line 29:
 
'''''"Commander.  My heart breaks this day.  I had not thought more could tear it.  My dear sister's betrothed Valendil falling to the horror of the Ungral and now... ...this...  I fear this dark day will take the heart of me.  ...but that is not my way Commander.  I am oath bound to duty under your guidance by Lady Aradil herself.  The way will be found when the men of the south walk with the woodland realmsmen again beginning on this day..."'''''
 
'''''"Commander.  My heart breaks this day.  I had not thought more could tear it.  My dear sister's betrothed Valendil falling to the horror of the Ungral and now... ...this...  I fear this dark day will take the heart of me.  ...but that is not my way Commander.  I am oath bound to duty under your guidance by Lady Aradil herself.  The way will be found when the men of the south walk with the woodland realmsmen again beginning on this day..."'''''
  
The beautiful fair girl looks deeply into Zal'Kazzir's heartachen eyes.  You feel your hand cupped beneath hers, the cool leather strapped on her index and middle finger that guide her bow is juxtiposed by the warmth of Mi'shun's palm...
+
The beautiful fair girl looks deeply into Zal'Kazzir's heartachen eyes.  You feel your hand cupped beneath hers, the cool leather stapped on her index and middle fingers that guide her bow is juxtiposed by the warmth of Mi'shun's palm...
  
  
 
'''''"...I will follow you Commander.  You have my heart, I can offer nothing greater.  I ask only that your deeds be just and your words to my arrows speak with guidance, not malice for the lose of your family or the distrust and impatience you have with my kind.  My alligence lies plainly for the safety of those I command and those that command me...  and Commander, if you ask I shall follow.  I offer you my trust, may I have yours in return?"'''''
 
'''''"...I will follow you Commander.  You have my heart, I can offer nothing greater.  I ask only that your deeds be just and your words to my arrows speak with guidance, not malice for the lose of your family or the distrust and impatience you have with my kind.  My alligence lies plainly for the safety of those I command and those that command me...  and Commander, if you ask I shall follow.  I offer you my trust, may I have yours in return?"'''''
 
== Zal'Kazzir ==
 
 
''*Zal'Kazzir continues to gaze north into the impenentrable gloom*''
 
 
"Yes, Mi'shun, you may have my trust, and I pray it is not misplaced, as I pray yours is not."
 
 
"I assure you also, that I will muster all of the wisdom and guidance I may, and if I should be taken by malice and a desire for cruel revenge, know that it will be only my hands that are bloodied, and my soul that is torn. If I would seek such vengeance, and I do not, yet, at least, I could not ask another to do such things."
 
 
"I will unburden to you three things; a belief not shared, a fact unknown, and a secret kept. All these things weigh heavily on me, and are anathema to my.. to ''our'' companions, but I must marshal all of the allies and resources that I may, despite the prejudices of others."
 
 
"Allow me to start by describing a belief that I hold: I believe that people are people first, and that who you are, not what you look like or whom you serve determine your value as a being. I mean this specifically in the case of we Sarcosans. I am, in fact, a corrupt and decadent lackey of a puppet government. Does this mean I am a stupid, weak-minded follower? Of course not. I may cultivate that image, as does the sussar himself, but even he is no great friend of the Shadow: He.. ''WE'' may be selfish, and manipulative, and corrupt, but we are not irredeemable villains from some children's fairy-tale. There are many in Sarcosa who are like this, nobles, officers, and even many legates. Just because one bears faith in the shadow, is one a villain? At what point does lip-service become faith? And is faith in power and faith in self-preservation the same thing as faith in the Dark Lord? All men have faith in Izrador at some level; none can doubt that he exists, and none can deny that if they call, he will answer. I do not know how to answer these questions, and I am secure in my belief that Izrador is the bane of all life and must be defeated, but I, unlike many, do not condemn all those in his service, whether politically, culturally, or religiously. There is far too much death, judgement and hatred in the world already, and who am I to hand down yet more? Who are any of us to do so? we cannot know a man's soul, and we can not reliably know what the future will bring."
 
 
"This brings me to the fact unknown. That I have a sister is widely known, however, what none of our companions are aware, is that my sister, Zalma, whom I love unconditionally, is also a Keeper of Obsidian; a keeper of forbidden knowledge and soon to be confirmed master of the pale. She took up her mantle in order to advance herself and to protect the family, and she is '''very''' effective in her work. She has faith, as I believe all men do after a fashion, and she serves because she is well rewarded with status, security and power. We will need her help to rescue Zia, and I trust her implicitly. She is in Baden's Bluff now, along with my father, and I will be working closely with her in the coming weeks."
 
 
"Finally, there is a secret I have kept from our companions, and one that I doubt will be secret for too much longer. There was another Legate, a Sarcosan woman whom I met in Vrolk's spire named Lady Ahimia. We escaped the nail togehter and rejoined the others just before Vrolk's ritual. Despite her aid in defeating Vrolk, including saving Eranon's life, our companions, who do not share the beliefs I professed to you, wished her dead. I bear feelings for Ahimia, and I also don't believe in handing out murder and judgement, and so I volunteered to do the deed, citing my feelings for her and my unwillingness to have another do what I was obligated to do. As far as the others know, I stabbed her in the heart with a poisoned blade, and then summoned flaming beasts to finish her and consume her body. They are right, after a fashion. They saw all of these things, but they saw an illusion, not reality. My image stabbed her image, and illusory beasts attacked her image while I called real hippogriffs to carry her to safety. Our 'boon' comapanions, ever hostile and mistrustful, actually congratulated and praised me for what they thought was a brutal, cold-blooded murder. I like to think that there is some justice in the world, and that somewhere far above the Sorshef watches us, and it pleases me greatly that I was able to get Ahimia to safety; and it pleases me as well that she was here, and that she discovered Krell's plans, and that even now she seeks my Zia. She is a legate, and she has a great deal of blood on her hands, but she is a person, and she risks herself for a family she does not know, and... and I love her."
 
 
''*Zal'Kazzir's voice is ragged as he says these words, as if taken aback by his own emotions. He pauses, waiting for Mi'shun's response to so much information*''
 
 
 
 
 
==MI'SHUN==
 
walking with you now... never one to remain standing in one place, the young elf swings her bow in one hand and an arrow in the other.  <br>  Not enough to be bothersome, just enough to seem playful, youthful, innocent, inspired...  She begins in almost a poetic singing lyric...
 
 
 
'''''"Commander.  <br>  You hold much grief in you.  But you held it before the deed was done... <br>  You hold much hate in you.  But you held it before your loved ones swung.  <br> I fear I cannot believe all that you say.  <br>  I fear that if you see nothing but hate to fight hate I offer you this dream to pray...  <br> For Commander,  <br> <br>    I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge. <br> That myth is more potent than history. <br> That dreams are more powerful than facts. <br> That hope always triumphs over experience. <br>  That laughter is the only cure for grief. <br>  And I believe that love is stronger than death.  <br> <br>  I cannot hope to say that I can see through your eyes Commander.  <br>  But it is with the magic blood in me that my services I shall render.  <br> <br>  And come what may, perhaps one day...  <br> Your words and my dreams will find a safe place to play..."'''''
 
 
She looks up at you, with a little sideways smile balancing the sharpest arrowpoint on her index finger.  And she winks before snatching it and turning away...
 

Please note that all contributions to RPGnet may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see RPGnet:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)