by Eridanus on February 27th, 2012, 4:16 am
He saw how his first question elicited such a reaction from her. Though she tried to hide it, to pretend like it did not matter to her, she was not a child well-versed in hiding her emotions, and it showed. As if to dismiss the thought she quickly answered his other questions, further confirming his suspicions that she was in fact an orphan.
"I am pleased to make your acquaintance, young Nai'shee of Zeltiva and of the sea. I am Eridanus, son of Leth," the ethaefal introduced himself as well as greeting the girl formally. Unlike most mortals he was not one who cared much about age, status or any other kinds of characteristics mortals used to differentiate others with. To him, people were just that - people.
He observed her with interest, though his outer form showed a dispassionate gaze instead. She clearly showed a predisposition for flux, just as he had when he first arrived on this mortal plane. Yet, what practitioners of flux forgot was that though they may have magically enhanced speed and strength, they cannot hope to win against a martial artist well-versed in techniques and muscle memory.
"Let me ask you, Nai'shee. What do you hope to achieve by talking to them like this? What is flux to you?" He asked, questioning the girl as to her motives. If she provided the right answers that demonstrated the mindset he was looking for, he would impart a bit of the unarmed combat techniques he knew to her.
If not, he would just be on his way. For with power came responsibility, and he did not want to risk empowering someone who may later be a risk to society.
NOTICE: I am currently mostly inactive til August. As such, guild activities are temporarily halted (watch out for major revamps, changes and organizations when I'm back in full force). Any activity with Eri will be rather slow as well, but I am slowly readjusting back to "Mizahar life", so to speak, so do PM me if we have a thread that I left hanging and we'll talk.
"You must be one hardcore scholar, Eri." (Laszlo)
First winner of the prestigious Mirage's No Kill Medal.