by The Kingpin » Tue Sep 06, 2016 3:17 am
The Betrayer was silent for several moments, simply staring at his comrades, cut down around him. His expression twisting as he fixed the Guard Captain with a look that was only a few hairs shy of a death glare. "Ah. Thimeas," he responded, his arms held out at his sides, gesturing at their surroundings. "You know how to make an entrance, I'll grant you that. Not that I blame you. You've always been loud," he stated.
"And you've always been a loner, Elias. But a kinslayer... I have to admit I was surprised to learn that," came Matthias's gravelly voice behind the Betrayer.
Elias whirled around, the first sign of surprise he had shown today, eyes wide, though he quickly played it off, a smirk curling across his face. "Well, isn't this a pleasant surprise!? Last I'd heard you were a pile of cinders!" he exclaimed.
"Next time you try and assassinate me, at least have the common ******* courtesy to send a professional. That pyromancer was pathetic," responded the Wanderer, his expression as cold and emotionless as a statue.
"What can I say? Quality's hard to find these days. One has to make due with what's available. Isn't that your motto? 'Do your best with what you have'?" asked Elias.
"When the matter is your own damned family, you don't do it to begin with, Elias. Have you forgotten everything father taught us? Family first, loyalty to the end, til the eternal flames claim us all? Did you really not care about any of it?" rasped the Wanderer, his hands balling into fists under his cloak.
"Oh, but I do. Or did, at least," retorted Elias, his smirk never leaving his face. "You see Matthias, it's like this. Our side of the family were once sovereigns over a good chunk of the continent. Half of Valenhad belonged to us, and some land beyond that too. Our vassals spanned the continent, and our name commanded respect far and wide, here in Aster and beyond. Some of that lives on in Niyera. We still have some power, some respect. But in the East? We're the Archers' lapdogs. Not only that, but we insist on staying that way. Twice now, we've had the chance to take Valenhad for ourselves, regain our birthright, rebuild Irrydil, and twice it was thrown away by Kaelan and his idiot sons. I simply intended to...correct their mistakes."
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG