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ᴀʟʟ ᴏꜰ ʙᴀʙʏʟᴏɴ
Lazarus Ceridwyn
Lazarus accepted the offer of soup, tugging the bandage and wrap from his chin. The concealment of his hood was enough to keep away prying eyes, sipping now at the hot meal which would most likely be the last they’d get for a long while. It almost brought a smile to the sour archer with Bayan admitting the odd pair had little skill of the subtle arts. At least one of them had kept hold of his sanity, as amusing as the other creature was with his over-zealous cheers.
Their host went on to speak further of what they were to accomplish as a team, suggesting routes to take and garnering questions just as the final member of their team stepped through the door. Late. Not her fault, seeming by the guards' outburst and exasperation. Eve spoke again, less cryptic this time but equally, it reminded him of the scriptures. Yet peace was something odd for some, Empires conquered for peace. Men killed for peace. It would give him peace. Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth.
Vincente he could agree with, but Lazarus had already tired of repetition when it came to introductions. The archer looked back to Tyr, beginning to offer his thoughts on the mission.
“I know the road from Hasa,” He set aside the half-empty bowl. “If we should need to take such a route. The mountains prove treacherous terrain, but with the weather, we shouldn’t have to worry. There are enough of us to carry the others if they become exhausted,” Namely the burned man regarded Eve and Gilles, one being a cripple the other merely weak in the frame. That much he could grasp from the momentary interaction they’d shared.
The cripple began to speak again, this pointedly to Lazarus and Vincente over the discussion of his name. Some rambling long thing of philosophy and scholarly words.
“I didn’t ask.” The burned man remarked, eyeing Gilles now. “Yet if you wish so vehemently to dislodge yourself from society, you should’ve refused the summons. If you want to pretend yourself a wise man, take it up with nature. You’re back here, back amongst the flock and the flock requires us to communicate. A name does not give power, it merely stands as a human descriptor. Some find themselves attached and there should be no shame in assuring oneself of identity, for a name can be a source of pride or neglect. We may not need it after we die, but when we’re dead who will call to us? Your ideology is faulty to my ears because you have distanced yourself so far from the action at hand. I find it even bolder to suggest a name is not instinctual of our kind, for are we not the ones who named ourselves when we first grasped language? Was it not us who labelled the skies, the roaming beasts? It has not changed them. How could it? We are creatures that follow a pack and society is not to blame, a society can be made of wolves and you would have no breath to complain that they kill the weak. It is not the essence that makes a man, it is humanity.”
He continued to rearrange the bandages over his face, “So would your essence mind telling us his name or will we have to pull one painfully like parents naming a screaming newborn? For blessed is he who dashes the little ones against the rocks.”
It was an opinion, evidently, but the answer he gave was far from heated. A disagreement of rumbling quality in the depths of his chest. There wasn’t time for debates and here he was engaging the cripple when matters more important were at hand. He had no doubt someone would call him something if he refused yet again, it would catch on and he would be satiated in his beliefs. He had little idea of the age Gilles was, but to speak so eloquently he entertained that perhaps the man attended higher education. The accent supported the idea and yet the demeanour did not.
Lazarus rested one of his palms on the nearby bow.
“On the other hand, I say we take the mountain passage. We all seem to be in decent condition, there’s no chance of disruption if anything, no having to walk through the more populated areas. However, I suppose we may borrow rations if that be the case? I doubt there’ll be many taverns which line our journey?”
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