by Titan on Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:02 pm
She looked as if she had just stepped out of legend itself. All the man could think about was asking her to teach him how to gain the upper hand in his Draconic half.
Last words of a captured Eldar Ranger(subsequently executed): Some of you call us your allies. You are not allies, any more than a butcher’s knife is his ally. You are tools, nothing more. To be used and expended to protect our race, that is your fate.
Even with so little time the boy was able to spend with his mother, he developed a deep and unshakeable love for and loyalty to his own kind. This caused him to place everything below that which could aid him or his people; wherever they might be in the galaxy. Truth be told, if he had no deeper need for her wisdom than her appearance he might indeed have found himself staring just to allow his eyes such a treat. Yet, he realized that his other nature was not something he could rid himself of, so instead, if he could learn of it and further develop its might to preserve his life, then at least he could show the people of this planet what it meant to be an Eldar. If he were to die, he would be sure to leave his mark upon the world.
"I will not lie to you. It took me well over two and a half centuries to control what you are able to see. I still have problems keeping it when my anger slips, or my worry is too great..."
Farseer Eldrad Ulthran of Craftworld Ulthwé: What do humans know of our pain? We have sung songs of lament since before [their] ancestors crawled on their bellies from the sea.
There were a number of reasons I felt such a passage of time might not be the case with me. A confident and perhaps arrogant faith in my species was highest amongst them. While humankind evolved more as lumbering, clumsy beasts of burden who used their fledgling intellect to compose primitive works that aided in their development, I knew from mother that when the Eldar had first come into being, we already possessed the strength of mind to affect our surroundings. In comparison of our beginnings, while a human would have used a thrown rock as weapon against foe we could have commanded the forces of the world to strike down our enemies. Even as human developed rock, sinew and stick into clubs to hunt for food we could just have easily willed our prey to lay down and die. Time had only strengthened what we were naturally gifted with, and we took great pride in our ability to focus our minds as needed; to hide emotions that were best left in check.
My unknown and thus uncontrollable nature had its hand in breaking my fortitude when it managed to flare up, but mostly it was kept in check by that unnatural part of me. Such a strange existence, it was as alien to me as the blood I did not know, but something I felt I could come to understand on my own with time. Despite how foreign is was to be, it was so much easier to read and study, similar to what trace amounts of my people's technology mother had kept with her when she settled amongst the elves so long ago. This thing, in conjunction with my own mental strength and discipline assured me I could maintain the reigns over myself, especially as my understanding grew. I had to learn to cotnrol it, lest it manage to control me.
As he performed his temporary reflection on that newer part of his life, Kahlan's draconic side would better be able to sense it. What first may have seemed scars or a form of birth defect high on his back shivered in response to his thoughts as if alive and self-aware. It would be a most odd thing for her to encounter, seeming to both be and not be a part of him. Something that he was not born with but now was fused with his being.
You may be unable to rest at night because it is constantly taking notes -- but that has saved my life on more than one occassion."
She spoke; I listened. Many might think to dignify themself with a response to everything she said, but it was not necessary for myself to confirm or deny her statements. I knew what was and what wasn't, and such was good enough. Though we Eldar did sleep as others tended to, it was more likely that we would enter a state of being others would call meditative, almost to the point of seeming comatose. This allowed us to remain aware of the world around us, even if we did not use our more base senses to be so. Even so we could rest without worry, being some of the most lucid of dreamers; though they whom tread the path of the Farseer were more inclined to seeing that over which they had no control.
The movement of her creature was acknowledged only as one might another person moving through the room with the corner of their eye, keeping attention solely on the woman I felt could be my saving grace. If she would to teach me what I was willing to know, then I would ask her for everything. What use was there in not knowing all that was possible? Grateful for this opportunity I was being presented, I asked her the question to start it all. That which would allow me to begin on my road to enlightenment.
"What am I?"
Would she answer me and guide me down this road into the history of dragonkind? Maybe the third piece of my existence would be enough to make her instead delve into my origins and try to learn more of me rather than supplying what I needed to know. I could only wait, my face drawn into a mask of stone, as if all form of emotion had been sucked from my mind.