06-28-2018, 02:37 AM
The lion isn't sacred when not sleeping near the lamb Korri remained silent as the two others spoke. He followed the conversation eagerly, but felt he had little to add to it. His part was to bring Baal to Halyven. Now he had done that, he had little to add. It was between Rixen and Baal herself whether or not she wished to remain with the herd, and if so, for how long. So Korri merely stood politely nearby, listening as she asked the same question she had asked him. As Rixen gave the expected response. — yet," Korri did add, softly, as Rixen finished speaking. "No one has found a way to leave yet." He turned to meet the other man's gaze steadily. Unwilling to concede that departure ought to be an impossibility. "Most doors open both ways," he added, mostly to himself. Not sure even why he was arguing. He glanced at Baal, ears pricking. "But if you intend to learn how to do so, you're better off getting help from whoever you can." This he said like an idle observation. He didn't particularly mean she ought to stay in Halyven. If she didn't wish to do so, he didn't really wish to have her. She ought to join willingly or not at all. Half-allies weren't allies at all. He fell silent again, wondering what she would do. Say. He suspected she was actually rather distraught about this whole thing, though she did a remarkable job of maintaining her composure. Korri found he rather hoped she would change her mind about leaving, though he wasn't certain he believed she would. It is evil when it eats unless it's feeding from the damned. |
@Baal
collect your tears, shoot 'em down
even giants hit the ground
even giants hit the ground