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==Adam/Zal'Kazzir==
 
==Adam/Zal'Kazzir==
  
*Fumbling blindly towards Kyuad's voice* "Kyuad?" *Gently touching Kyuad's arm* "There you are Kyuad", Zal'Kazzir Says, whispering softly to stifle the cackling laughter that has been plaguing him. "I feel that we must speak; perhaps blindness and pestilence are what it takes for me to see clearly, but many things are coming into focus that I have never seen before. When you first took, then used, and finally discarded the Scourge, I was beset by jealousy and spite; jealousy because you now held and used the weapon that I then so craved, and spite because you were able, and more importantly willing to abandon it. At that time, and for some time afterward, I was unable to see beyond the veil of protective emotion that it had wrapped around me. The power weilded over me was terrible and vicious, and that traitor cobra is welcome to choke on the scourge for all I care. In my distress for the welfare of the scourge, and in jealously and rage for having lost it, I spoke many cruel and ungenerous words, and I am deeply sorry. Though I scarce listened at the time, your words of detatchment and collectedness now ring as words of sympathy and compassion, spoken out of care and concern, not as cold, dead and craven words, spoken by an emotionless man. The line is fine, but very meaningful. Kyuad, I apologize for treating you so badly, especially when I now see a bit more of your intentions. Though we do not know each other well, and are certainly not yet friends, I would love, as time permits, to speak further with you, and learn from your experience and wisdom, and, if you would like, to share some of mine in return.
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Fumbling blindly towards Kyuad's voice, Zal'Kazzir says, "Kyuad?" <br>Gently touching Kyuad's arm, "There you are Kyuad", Zal'Kazzir says, whispering softly to stifle the cackling laughter that has been plaguing him. "I feel that we must speak; perhaps blindness and pestilence are what it takes for me to see clearly, but many things are coming into focus that I have never seen before. When you first took, then used, and finally discarded the Scourge, I was beset by jealousy and spite; jealousy because you now held and used the weapon that I then so craved, and spite because you were able, and more importantly willing to abandon it. <br>"At that time, and for some time afterward, I was unable to see beyond the veil of protective emotion that it had wrapped around me. The power weilded over me was terrible and vicious, and that traitor cobra is welcome to choke on the scourge for all I care. In my distress for the welfare of the scourge, and in jealously and rage for having lost it, I spoke many cruel and ungenerous words, and I am deeply sorry. <br>"Though I scarce listened at the time, your words of detatchment and collectedness now ring as words of sympathy and compassion, spoken out of care and concern, not as cold, dead and craven words, spoken by an emotionless man. The line is fine, but very meaningful. Kyuad, I apologize for treating you so badly, especially when I now see a bit more of your intentions. Though we do not know each other well, and are certainly not yet friends, I would love, as time permits, to speak further with you, and learn from your experience and wisdom, and, if you would like, to share some of mine in return."
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== Bill / Kyuad ==
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'''Kyuad:''' "You were present when I spoke to Durgaz as you released your charming magics from his mind.  My words may have been in Elvish, so maybe you didn't understand.  I'll repeat myself for you.  I explained to him that you were not in your right mind and were being compelled by the weapon when you manipulated him, and you should not be held accountable for that action. <br>"I assure you, I made the same consideration, or perhaps more, with your words for which you now apologize.  The '''Mother of Pain''' is more manipulative than any other woman I've met, and those skilled in manipulation are often the most susceptable to it.  To be frank, I was surprised that you listened to anything said at all, and thankful that I did not suffer the same fate as Durgaz prior. <br>"If you have something else on your mind, do speak plainly... it seems we have some time on our hands."

Revision as of 17:41, 19 April 2007

  • [This scene takes place during the downtime surrounding the identification of the charms and before the climb up the pile of corpses]


Adam/Zal'Kazzir

Fumbling blindly towards Kyuad's voice, Zal'Kazzir says, "Kyuad?"
Gently touching Kyuad's arm, "There you are Kyuad", Zal'Kazzir says, whispering softly to stifle the cackling laughter that has been plaguing him. "I feel that we must speak; perhaps blindness and pestilence are what it takes for me to see clearly, but many things are coming into focus that I have never seen before. When you first took, then used, and finally discarded the Scourge, I was beset by jealousy and spite; jealousy because you now held and used the weapon that I then so craved, and spite because you were able, and more importantly willing to abandon it.
"At that time, and for some time afterward, I was unable to see beyond the veil of protective emotion that it had wrapped around me. The power weilded over me was terrible and vicious, and that traitor cobra is welcome to choke on the scourge for all I care. In my distress for the welfare of the scourge, and in jealously and rage for having lost it, I spoke many cruel and ungenerous words, and I am deeply sorry.
"Though I scarce listened at the time, your words of detatchment and collectedness now ring as words of sympathy and compassion, spoken out of care and concern, not as cold, dead and craven words, spoken by an emotionless man. The line is fine, but very meaningful. Kyuad, I apologize for treating you so badly, especially when I now see a bit more of your intentions. Though we do not know each other well, and are certainly not yet friends, I would love, as time permits, to speak further with you, and learn from your experience and wisdom, and, if you would like, to share some of mine in return."


Bill / Kyuad

Kyuad: "You were present when I spoke to Durgaz as you released your charming magics from his mind. My words may have been in Elvish, so maybe you didn't understand. I'll repeat myself for you. I explained to him that you were not in your right mind and were being compelled by the weapon when you manipulated him, and you should not be held accountable for that action.
"I assure you, I made the same consideration, or perhaps more, with your words for which you now apologize. The Mother of Pain is more manipulative than any other woman I've met, and those skilled in manipulation are often the most susceptable to it. To be frank, I was surprised that you listened to anything said at all, and thankful that I did not suffer the same fate as Durgaz prior.
"If you have something else on your mind, do speak plainly... it seems we have some time on our hands."