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Hershey shot a deathly glance at Fealca, getting back on her feet as she did.
"Perhaps Hershey's haste had proven most impertinent. However, we have little time to waste, General. While Hershey has yet to make sense of the immediate circumstances, there are much to be done..." Hershey noted, turning towards her master once again.
"It is a relevant matter to restore our Master's memories. Not just for His own good, but for ours as well. Even now, there are wicked eyes fixed upon us." Hershey claimed, as she unfolded her Grimoire's pages.
The words danced upon the parchment, giving life to the otherwise static novels. It was better to show than tell, thought Hershey. The pages began to tear, spiraling all around the group, as the vibrant tornado of papers molded the surrounding little by little. The room was immediately transformed. A simulacrum of the Dreamweaver's more vivid memories of her travels. To those that stood within the room, they would bear witness to the Dreamweaver's repressed memoirs. Harbingers and Companions that she had encountered were slaughtered before her very eyes. One by one, each of varied methods. The assailant, wrapped in light and darkness, was akin to that of a swift zephyr. For many moons past, the aries had smiled less and less. Tormented by the deaths of her fellow Harbingers on Grozny, it seemed as if the hostile shadow that trailed her was reveling over Hershey's distraught. A sadistic beast under no flag, with no conscience. Neither Harbinger nor Iris were exempt from their silent wrath. Eventually, Hershey sought out the Daemon Lord alone, fearful of the fate she might bestow upon her associates should they be involved. But even so, her reunion with Hassan had stirred a soft, but remarkable zeal in her. When all her comrades have taken into sights the dreamweaver's forlorn encounters, she sighed heavily, turning away from them.
"As much as it pains this unworthy dreamweaver to even voice her request for aid, t'is the inevitable truth. Our enemy resides in the shadows, hunting Harbingers as they see fit. Their objective is no doubt our master, for reasons unspoken, Hershey truly does not know. But, it will only be a matter of time until the Harbingers are extinct and there won't be a soul left to defy their foolish motivations. One by one. Alas, Hershey will not strip thee of thy personal principles. But ask thyself if thou yearn for a blissfully ignorant demise, or be able to dictate thy decease." she said with a firm voice, albeit melancholic as she silently wept for those Harbingers that passed her by.
"With all Hershey's strengths and minds, her Master shall return to power and remind all of Grozny their rightful places. Sepulcher, Xan, Ostrogoth... what is owed in blood, must be repaid in kind." Hershey concluded, with a pair of determined eyes fixed on Sertek.
"My Aetherial Master, it is time for thou to voice thy decision. T'is neither a personal vendetta nor a wishful delusion of restoring the olden days, but a statement to our shadowed company that thou art present. Present to give us hope. Present to take command of Fate. And present to guide us. Hershey need only hear thine affirmations, and will dispose of herself if needed be." she prompted Sertek to speak.
Her words as blatant as she could be, was aimed at the homemaker before her, in hopes of catching a glimpse of her former master just once. Even if his answer was to repel her service, then Hershey could at least live with the fact that she did what others could not. A small compensation for her prideful nature.
"Perhaps Hershey's haste had proven most impertinent. However, we have little time to waste, General. While Hershey has yet to make sense of the immediate circumstances, there are much to be done..." Hershey noted, turning towards her master once again.
"It is a relevant matter to restore our Master's memories. Not just for His own good, but for ours as well. Even now, there are wicked eyes fixed upon us." Hershey claimed, as she unfolded her Grimoire's pages.
The words danced upon the parchment, giving life to the otherwise static novels. It was better to show than tell, thought Hershey. The pages began to tear, spiraling all around the group, as the vibrant tornado of papers molded the surrounding little by little. The room was immediately transformed. A simulacrum of the Dreamweaver's more vivid memories of her travels. To those that stood within the room, they would bear witness to the Dreamweaver's repressed memoirs. Harbingers and Companions that she had encountered were slaughtered before her very eyes. One by one, each of varied methods. The assailant, wrapped in light and darkness, was akin to that of a swift zephyr. For many moons past, the aries had smiled less and less. Tormented by the deaths of her fellow Harbingers on Grozny, it seemed as if the hostile shadow that trailed her was reveling over Hershey's distraught. A sadistic beast under no flag, with no conscience. Neither Harbinger nor Iris were exempt from their silent wrath. Eventually, Hershey sought out the Daemon Lord alone, fearful of the fate she might bestow upon her associates should they be involved. But even so, her reunion with Hassan had stirred a soft, but remarkable zeal in her. When all her comrades have taken into sights the dreamweaver's forlorn encounters, she sighed heavily, turning away from them.
"As much as it pains this unworthy dreamweaver to even voice her request for aid, t'is the inevitable truth. Our enemy resides in the shadows, hunting Harbingers as they see fit. Their objective is no doubt our master, for reasons unspoken, Hershey truly does not know. But, it will only be a matter of time until the Harbingers are extinct and there won't be a soul left to defy their foolish motivations. One by one. Alas, Hershey will not strip thee of thy personal principles. But ask thyself if thou yearn for a blissfully ignorant demise, or be able to dictate thy decease." she said with a firm voice, albeit melancholic as she silently wept for those Harbingers that passed her by.
"With all Hershey's strengths and minds, her Master shall return to power and remind all of Grozny their rightful places. Sepulcher, Xan, Ostrogoth... what is owed in blood, must be repaid in kind." Hershey concluded, with a pair of determined eyes fixed on Sertek.
"My Aetherial Master, it is time for thou to voice thy decision. T'is neither a personal vendetta nor a wishful delusion of restoring the olden days, but a statement to our shadowed company that thou art present. Present to give us hope. Present to take command of Fate. And present to guide us. Hershey need only hear thine affirmations, and will dispose of herself if needed be." she prompted Sertek to speak.
Her words as blatant as she could be, was aimed at the homemaker before her, in hopes of catching a glimpse of her former master just once. Even if his answer was to repel her service, then Hershey could at least live with the fact that she did what others could not. A small compensation for her prideful nature.