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Ariana could feel the warrior's evaluating gaze boring into her being even while keeping her senses under such tight constraint, though in her current state she couldn't bring herself to meet his gaze. She didn't want to know what expression he currently wore while looking at her with such a cynical eye. Did he blame her for what had happened within the village? It was his right. She had been the one that had began making plans to go after the human jackals without first consulting him whether or not he had any intention on offering his assistance. She had spoken as if they were a team, while in all honesty the princess was simply a burden to Vill'Kern that was becoming more and more of a hindrance by the day. Without her, he would be free once more to act only for himself, to forget about Korr and the threat he posed and live in whatever way he saw fit, rather than as a the last defense for all the hopes and lives for the people of Valysia, people that didn't deserve the warrior's help. Had he finally realized just how much of a mistake he had made when he had chosen to act against Korr by saving Ariana from her fate as vessel?
The princess was too afraid of the answer to look upon his face and know the truth.
Ariana hadn't spoken one word she hadn't meant with every fibre of her being, though now that she had said them aloud she wished she could take them back. Had she altered The Punisher's perception of her? There had been nothing but truth in her words when she had said Vill'Kern and Innis were all that mattered to her now. No, she had forgotten something. Revenge. She still craved vengeance for her people, more so now that she understood what type of world had stolen the happiness and innocence of Khorinys from its people. They hadn't been like these... these animals. Khorinians had always prided themselves on helping anyone they could by whatever means they could, no questions asked. No thoughts of what rewards they would reap for their actions, and yet the world couldn't leave them in peace. It had destroyed the last glimmer of purity left on this forsaken planet. To what end? To what end? There would never be an end as long as greed controlled the action of men! What was the point of fighting, to attempt to save a world that would simply find another way to destroy itself in the end?
You could put an end to it right now, the cruelly honest voice that had taunted the princess within the village returned to whisper in the back of her mind, sending a shiver up her spine. How long had this voice been lurking in the corners of her mind? Was it something she had been born with, or was it the result of witnessing the greed and hatred of humans that had given life to the terribly influential voice? Put an end to it to Korr's plan for good. Save the people that couldn't be bothered to do the same for you. Use the sword at your side. It would be beautifully tragic, ironically perfect. Do it, and end this madness once and for all.
The intense longing the princess felt to comply with the words in her mind stole her breath away.
Ariana had been so consumed with her dark thoughts she hadn't noticed Vill'Kern's sudden movement until she was held within the bounds of his embrace. The princess tensed with her hands still pressed tightly over her face, caught off guard by his gentle action in such sharp contrast to the chaotic whirlwind of horrid emotions she had found herself drowning in moments before. Slowly she relaxed into the warrior's grasp as his words penetrated her mind, for the moment banishing the hateful thoughts from her head.
Yes, they would fight for themselves, and only themselves until they were free to disappear without being pursued. Disappear, and forget the world once the deed was done. They could live in peace while the world fell apart around their sanctuary, leaving it to defend itself the next time it was on the verge of destruction. Ariana's arms encircled the warrior's torso as his words became ingrained in her mind, words to lead her forward towards an ideal goal, to support her should she falter again before they reached the end and she could disappear with the one she loved.
Ariana shifted against the warrior, tilting her head back from its position resting against his chest until she could smile genuinely up at her beloved. The princess was startled not by the realization of her feelings, but how long it had taken her to understand her own emotions. For someone who had been able to sense the emotions of others since birth, she was very inept at understanding her own. There would be time to reflect later, now, however, her mind had returned to its usual logical pattern, refusing to ignore the obvious danger around them, no matter how much the princess didn't wish to recall anything about what had happened in the village and simply enjoy the moment held within Vill'Kern's arms.
"Should we keep moving? Those 'human jackals' may be looking for new prey, now that... now that they no longer have a source of food."
The princess was too afraid of the answer to look upon his face and know the truth.
Ariana hadn't spoken one word she hadn't meant with every fibre of her being, though now that she had said them aloud she wished she could take them back. Had she altered The Punisher's perception of her? There had been nothing but truth in her words when she had said Vill'Kern and Innis were all that mattered to her now. No, she had forgotten something. Revenge. She still craved vengeance for her people, more so now that she understood what type of world had stolen the happiness and innocence of Khorinys from its people. They hadn't been like these... these animals. Khorinians had always prided themselves on helping anyone they could by whatever means they could, no questions asked. No thoughts of what rewards they would reap for their actions, and yet the world couldn't leave them in peace. It had destroyed the last glimmer of purity left on this forsaken planet. To what end? To what end? There would never be an end as long as greed controlled the action of men! What was the point of fighting, to attempt to save a world that would simply find another way to destroy itself in the end?
You could put an end to it right now, the cruelly honest voice that had taunted the princess within the village returned to whisper in the back of her mind, sending a shiver up her spine. How long had this voice been lurking in the corners of her mind? Was it something she had been born with, or was it the result of witnessing the greed and hatred of humans that had given life to the terribly influential voice? Put an end to it to Korr's plan for good. Save the people that couldn't be bothered to do the same for you. Use the sword at your side. It would be beautifully tragic, ironically perfect. Do it, and end this madness once and for all.
The intense longing the princess felt to comply with the words in her mind stole her breath away.
Ariana had been so consumed with her dark thoughts she hadn't noticed Vill'Kern's sudden movement until she was held within the bounds of his embrace. The princess tensed with her hands still pressed tightly over her face, caught off guard by his gentle action in such sharp contrast to the chaotic whirlwind of horrid emotions she had found herself drowning in moments before. Slowly she relaxed into the warrior's grasp as his words penetrated her mind, for the moment banishing the hateful thoughts from her head.
Yes, they would fight for themselves, and only themselves until they were free to disappear without being pursued. Disappear, and forget the world once the deed was done. They could live in peace while the world fell apart around their sanctuary, leaving it to defend itself the next time it was on the verge of destruction. Ariana's arms encircled the warrior's torso as his words became ingrained in her mind, words to lead her forward towards an ideal goal, to support her should she falter again before they reached the end and she could disappear with the one she loved.
Ariana shifted against the warrior, tilting her head back from its position resting against his chest until she could smile genuinely up at her beloved. The princess was startled not by the realization of her feelings, but how long it had taken her to understand her own emotions. For someone who had been able to sense the emotions of others since birth, she was very inept at understanding her own. There would be time to reflect later, now, however, her mind had returned to its usual logical pattern, refusing to ignore the obvious danger around them, no matter how much the princess didn't wish to recall anything about what had happened in the village and simply enjoy the moment held within Vill'Kern's arms.
"Should we keep moving? Those 'human jackals' may be looking for new prey, now that... now that they no longer have a source of food."