12-24-2017, 01:11 AM
Ruwin
The strange little light bobbed before his nose and the stallion had a sneaking suspicion that it wouldn't be leaving him alone anytime soon. He eyed it suspiciously, still untrusting of the god that had just offered it to him. As a rule Watcher did not trust beings with so much power. They tended to get far to high and mighty for his taste. But this one had come down off of his throne and offered a form of an apology. As forced as it was. Snorting the native gave another glance at Kaos before investigating his own piece of hope. The sensation that flooded his soul upon contact with the light took his breath away. A light of warmth, comfort, hope that he had not felt in so long shot through his body. His face fell as a single tear slid down one cheek as the pain and grief he had experienced in his life came to the surface.
He twisted his head away, fiddling with a buckled on his harness to hide the emotion in his face. Once in control once more her straightened, catching the god's words as he did. Share this light with others. He did not want to be in the presence of others, let alone share anything with them. But this had been the request of the horrific god who claimed that this would save their world. Seeing as he happened to live within this world, Ruwin thought it would be in his best interest to help save it. If he bumped into some random sod in his travels, he'd share a bit of this light with them before leaving. Words didn't need to be exchanged, though it would most likely come as a shock to the giftie when he dumped a glowing ball of light at their feet before leaving. That wasn't his problem, his job wasn't to explain to the others about this ball. Let them figure it out.
talk talk talk talk
He twisted his head away, fiddling with a buckled on his harness to hide the emotion in his face. Once in control once more her straightened, catching the god's words as he did. Share this light with others. He did not want to be in the presence of others, let alone share anything with them. But this had been the request of the horrific god who claimed that this would save their world. Seeing as he happened to live within this world, Ruwin thought it would be in his best interest to help save it. If he bumped into some random sod in his travels, he'd share a bit of this light with them before leaving. Words didn't need to be exchanged, though it would most likely come as a shock to the giftie when he dumped a glowing ball of light at their feet before leaving. That wasn't his problem, his job wasn't to explain to the others about this ball. Let them figure it out.
talk talk talk talk
Hiding below my shadow yet dancing above my fears
I grip sorrow's edge as you crumble to fall at my soul's tears
I have not forgotten you,
but sometimes I cannot help feeling numb
I grip sorrow's edge as you crumble to fall at my soul's tears
I have not forgotten you,
but sometimes I cannot help feeling numb