by The Kingpin » Sat Nov 12, 2016 1:17 am
The Scholar hummed thoughtfully as he tried to recall what could be said about that. "In theory, it would be exile, the same verdict given to my father for his supposed conspiracy against them. But now, I'm not sure. I don't think there's ever been a situation like this...Or at least, not one that was revealed to the Clans publically. And they will undoubtedly fight when the accusation is pointed their way," he stated ponderously.
"Whatever the case, I think that Buruq will have much to say on the matter. He's a fairly diplomatic one as far as Hueilin go. I have never known him to use force to make his opinion heard, but I've also never seen him leading anyone. His power makes his authority absolute, if he wishes for it. No one would challenge him simply because he could probably annihilate the bulk of the Hueilin single-handedly if he ever had reason to," he continued, sipping some tea himself, tilting Ceridwen's mug for her as her beak parted. "But at the same time, he's hesitant to intervene for that same reason. The last time we spoke about it, he said that the Hueilin of Drakhunmiir should be free to create their own future, not be bound to the vision of someone like him, so thoroughly embedded in the past."
"But doesn't that age mean he has more experience? A better understanding of how the clans should go forward?" asked the dragoness after swallowing her tea.
"Maybe. But we have to remember that the difference between us and him is one of aeons. He only barely counts as what we would today call a Hueilin. He comes from a time when the Clans barely differed in looks or abilities, where they were unified in all but ideology. Looking at us now, each clan is very different from the other, and only the abundance of food, territory and inter-clan mating keeps us from tearing one another apart. We are not the Hueilin he knew, and he is not the Hueilin we know," explained the Son of Storms, feeling a measure of pain in describing his mentor so. "But regardless of how one chooses to perceive him, he feels he may be an obstacle to our growth, no different from the Clan Lords. Or at least, that's the impression I got from him when we last spoke about it." It was an uncomfortable thought, knowing that the good and the bad were both obstacles in the same sense. "My father and Cyndeyrn are in a position to speak about it, but unless my grandmother's mind can be recovered, it'll fall to their word against the Clan Lords. They'd be outnumbered, and easily made to be the enemy. The Lords will simply say that Cyndeyrn's fallen under Arashi's sway, and that this is further proof that he needs to be killed rather than allowed to leave. It would be nothing short of a slaughter, with all sides losing."
Far from the City in the Sands, Andruil sat, once more in the library, his legs crossed and a book open in his lap, drawn into a particularly intriguing paragraph in one of the books he'd borrowed from Vix. It mentioned the 'Blood of the Wolf', a phrase he had encountered a couple of times in other tomes they had been reading as of late. It mentioned two brothers and something about 'waking the Ruhnin'. Another peculiar phrase.
Closing the book around one of his fingers to keep track of the page, he went to check one of the books Vix had been looking at earlier. I could have sworn I have seen that name earlier.
"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