by Shin on Thu Mar 29, 2012 12:06 am
Of all the virtues that there were, patience was one Ryuku had in abundance. He had nothing but time, so there was no reason but to wait for Vylrath to gain his senses back. He was addle brained and focused only on the Queen, his daughter, and that was a distraction Ryuku couldn’t have if he planned on challenging the man in combat. As it was Ryuku didn’t think the man he saw was nearly who he had been all those years ago. Vylrath would probably deny it… but Ryuku could see it in his eyes and the way he walked.
Ryuku had devoted the entirety of his life to one thing, seeking perfection and to constantly push himself and reach limits that most people would have believed impossible for a mere human. Yet, here Ryuku was, living proof that if one tried that they could become something more, something greater. He ignored the angels comment and instead began to walk away from her. Angels were proud creatures he decided, having known a few, and to him it seemed that this one was no different.
There was hope and Ryuku held hope that he could perhaps guide others down the same path he went. To unlock the secrets of one self and make apparent all that was hidden, to make the unattainable now attainable. He smiled realizing how far he had come from the boy being trained as an assassin, a shinobi, to the man he was now. That smile only grew wider knowing that as far as he had come he still had so much more before him; he had only scratched the surface.
Ryuku left the garden, going nowhere in particular, just wandering about, turning where he pleased but always staying in the main corridors. He was either ignorant to how he looked, or didn’t care, because he still wore his dirty rags as he walked the fine castle, seeming mismatched and out of place in such a grand place. He had been stopped on several occasions as he walked, but a few quick words and a reassuring smile and he was on his way again.
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There were so many people that D’Angelo was beginning to second guess himself. Perhaps diving into action wasn’t the smartest course? It was too late now even if he wanted to back out, he’d have to count on a large measure of luck to pass close enough to the glamoured Siren that his sword could strip her of whatever illusions she wore. But what then he wondered? Did they want him to gut her? Was he was supposed to keep her alive for questioning?
All thoughts were violently removed from him as the loud echoing sound created by the Merrow over whelmed him and forced him to cover his ears for protection. “By the gods!” He cursed, but it was drown out by the sound of that bell. D’Angelo looked up to see Kahlan in all her glory with the Merrow landing next to her, perfect he thought, scare the thing away.
His black orbs dropped to the ground once more, studying the faces that were inadvertently looking to the grand spectacle above them. But then, something happened, D’Angelo heard a women scream above the sound of the bell and saw the people in that direction scatter. A smile curved onto his face, and like a predator he moved towards where he had heard the women yell.
No one else had known a Siren was present, or anything of the nature. Sure, assumptions could be made, but these were normal folk and this would have been the only person not enamored by the glorious sight that was Kahlan, or at least, the first to break the feeling of being transfixed on her. It was a place to start and so D’Angelo rushed to that area, trusting in the magics of his sword to find the creature he was looking for.
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There was still no answers from the spirits and William quickly abandoned that course, he would have to do this on his own. Still pressed in the throng of people he all but bent over in pain clutching his ears as a unbelievably loud sounds echoed off the walls and out over the country-side. To a half-fey like William it was so painful he dropped to a knee, any louder and he was sure his ears would be bleeding.
His vision spun for a moment and he was forced to stay where he was knelt recovering. He wasn’t broke from his trance until he heard a women scream, but with the bell echoing in his ears still all the sounds were muffled and he couldn’t make out what she said, only that other began to react and people began to move and scatter.
William was nearly trampled by the moving crowd and was pushed closer to the gate as people moved. In a moments time the slim half-nymph found himself tucked into a corner, partially through luck and skill. There he could brace himself against the wall and become near invisibly covered in the shadows and his shifting cloak, which turned to blend in with the stone.