by Banir Ironwood on November 28th, 2011, 1:12 am
Banir never had much emotional control, there where memories when he had killed animals. Not because they frightened or hurt him. But because they had dragged out his rage. Mostly by eating his food while he wasn't looking. His past caused his rage, and the way she spoke, what she said. There was no way for him to stop the flood of anger, rage, hate.
Throughout her onslaught of insults, he almost got bigger. It was like his rage was actually swelling inside of his body. He couldn't take it, and when she said that last sentence. The left hand that held the carving suddenly crushed the wood in his hand. Bark, wood, splinters fell to the ground. Slowly he looked up at her his eyes almost glowing red under the dark of his hood. Even as the frosty air bit at his form he stood tall and strong. Metal clattering as the dirty green coat flopped about in the wind. Slowly he spoke, rage dripping from every word that left his mouth. That gruff voice didn't sound like Banir anymore. It sounded dangerous, fearless, heartless even.
"Never, say that, AGAIN!" No longer able to stop himself as the last word was shouted he raised his claw like metal hand. As soon as he started to raise it he charged at her as fast as the young man could. It had no style, no technique, nothing but the embodiment of pure rage. Each footstep resounded imminent assault, his heavy weight pounding against the snow trodden ground. His eyes nothing but red, the anger burning in his blood.
"Where life leads me, is where I shall go. The greater question is, who is willing to accompany me on such a long travel?"