50th of Winter 513 His eyes narrowed as they observed everyone there, their scents each individually stuffing his 'home', his domain with foreign sounds. A frown play ever so gracefully upon his lips, his features hardened and his jaw clenched as he bit upon his teeth in thought. He'd contemplated on this moment for so long now, his eyes shifted towards his friend, his comrade, Noven and back to the seated group, the table luckily wide enough to seat all of them. It was than that he inclined his head towards Eleazar, always conflicted, confused and frightened... It took a chime or so until there was absolute and utter silence within the suffocating indoors of his cottage, yet it was quickly killed off by the deafening creak of his weight upon the his wooden chair when he sighed a conflicted breath. Slowly his lips parted, words left from the infinite space of his mind as he made sure he was heard, clearly and well enough for them to understand. "I gathered you all here today for a reason, each one of you was either once my comrade, and may still be..." he said slowly, as if each word was sacred, ancient and old. "My father once told me that a comrade is a brother, that as soon as he or she spills their blood in my name, or I do the same than we are bound by blood!" he said with a roaring tone before his bare knuckles connected with wood of the table, it seemed to quiver under the impact as the dark skinned warrior stood up from his seat and leaned forward. A smirk seemed to play upon his devious lips when he turned his head and looked at their reactions. "So that means that each and everyone of you bastards here, from Sunberth or otherwise are like family..." "Indeed, you may all detest each others guts to the highest degree yet in my eyes everyone of you have done something that every soul out this shitty house lacks..." "When Sunberth devoured you, and spat you out you all decided to kick its fuckin' teeth in and show it that it can go petch itself..." A smile seemed to creep up onto his stoic features for a moment before he spoke once again, his tone shifted slightly when he looked deeply into the eyes of the people there. His next words would soon decide the fate of each an everyone there, a truly standard setting moment. "An because of that, I bring you here because I have a proposal..." |