The True Plague
Lord Doctor of the Plague
"Finally? You've clearly never visited Rhas." Faenor grit his teeth as the blade patched him up. "Or is your only interaction with mages on the field of battle, or when you and Scabbards persecute them? I know at least ten mages back home who only use their magic to make farming easier. Five others who work their magic to aid in hunting so their towns can stock up for the winter months. Pyromancers who create roaring hearth fires for the less favored to stay warm in the cold of night. Geomancers who create stable tunnels for miners to avoid deaths that greedy owners would've saw as a reasonable risk for their own gain." Faenor fixed Borre with... Not a hateful gaze, but one full of disappointment. A human wants to lecture him about mages and ruining lives? He's lived well over a century now, possibly even a century longer than the one before him now.
"You want to talk about innocents killed in the crossfire? How about we begin with the non-humans who are killed by Blades purely off the allegations of being a Mage? Want to confirm the rumors I've heard about the Scabbards and their so called Mage reformation? Oh, the nightmarish tales whispered amongst the Rebellion of what will happen to them if they're captured by your lot." He allowed more venom to come through as his gaze hardened. "As if your soldiers are any better. The bastards won't leave us alone. We merely wish to be allowed to use a gift we have, and we're being threatened with death for existence. Is it any wonder our soldiers would want your ilk dead? You corner an animal, don't be surprised when it fights back. Much is the same for a person."
Once he was bandaged up, he pushed himself to stand, swaying slightly under his own weight. He had more to say, and sitting idly by wouldn't help the impact of it. Bloodstains peeking out from where he's been bandaged, soaked into his clothes. "Young mages? Don't care who dies? Get over yourself and your preconceptions, Blade. If I were in the business of sending the young and uninformed to their death, do you think I'd be here? Why would I, Romulus Faenor, Scion of House Fae of Rhas put his life in danger? Why would I not send some random Mage to aid the Hilt, in the stead of one of the trusted advisors of Algar Theano? If I cared not for who died, why would I put my life on the line, doing what I could to protect a town of people I've never spoken to? Is that the actions of a monster to you? One who had every potential chance to hide away behind luxury and position, choosing to be front and center? Are you so blind, that you can't see the simple fact that there are Mages willing to stand with the Hilt, but oddly no Blades? Who, in the name of the Twins, do you think you are to judge the organization to which I belong, when yours abandons their duties to the Hilt?" As Yona began her rant, he'd allow himself to slump back on the hay, closing his eyes as he forced himself to calm. Yeah... Bit too much on the emotions side of things. His companion can argue or yell till her face turned blue, he got out what he wanted to say. He didn't even bother to see who was crying. He didn't care. He wasn't one to comfort anyone.
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"You want to talk about innocents killed in the crossfire? How about we begin with the non-humans who are killed by Blades purely off the allegations of being a Mage? Want to confirm the rumors I've heard about the Scabbards and their so called Mage reformation? Oh, the nightmarish tales whispered amongst the Rebellion of what will happen to them if they're captured by your lot." He allowed more venom to come through as his gaze hardened. "As if your soldiers are any better. The bastards won't leave us alone. We merely wish to be allowed to use a gift we have, and we're being threatened with death for existence. Is it any wonder our soldiers would want your ilk dead? You corner an animal, don't be surprised when it fights back. Much is the same for a person."
Once he was bandaged up, he pushed himself to stand, swaying slightly under his own weight. He had more to say, and sitting idly by wouldn't help the impact of it. Bloodstains peeking out from where he's been bandaged, soaked into his clothes. "Young mages? Don't care who dies? Get over yourself and your preconceptions, Blade. If I were in the business of sending the young and uninformed to their death, do you think I'd be here? Why would I, Romulus Faenor, Scion of House Fae of Rhas put his life in danger? Why would I not send some random Mage to aid the Hilt, in the stead of one of the trusted advisors of Algar Theano? If I cared not for who died, why would I put my life on the line, doing what I could to protect a town of people I've never spoken to? Is that the actions of a monster to you? One who had every potential chance to hide away behind luxury and position, choosing to be front and center? Are you so blind, that you can't see the simple fact that there are Mages willing to stand with the Hilt, but oddly no Blades? Who, in the name of the Twins, do you think you are to judge the organization to which I belong, when yours abandons their duties to the Hilt?" As Yona began her rant, he'd allow himself to slump back on the hay, closing his eyes as he forced himself to calm. Yeah... Bit too much on the emotions side of things. His companion can argue or yell till her face turned blue, he got out what he wanted to say. He didn't even bother to see who was crying. He didn't care. He wasn't one to comfort anyone.
Interaction: seasonedcat
Mentions: AriAriAbabwa CasualTea