Aello shook her head. "Perhaps in principal, but that's as far as such a thing could stretch. The knights, while being the opposite of the Ebonstryfe in the notions they spread, are just as diligent about spreading those notions throughout their city and beyond as their dark counterparts." She paused a moment. "Your rules are just as strict, I'm sure, and rather similar, although, we'd like to think the knights see more reason than the lawmakers in Ravok. For example, if one attacks a member of the Black Sun, even if in self-defense, they are either put in a jail cell and left to rot, or they're killed, just like that. Now, should the same occur in Syliras, a common person defending their life against a knight, could the same be said? If you were to attack me, and I were to destroy you, what would happen?" Aello's eyes sparkled. She shook her head again as she waited for a reply. "Just because you wear a different emblem upon your chest, don't think your kind all that different. Most of the world is precisely the same, if you take the time to look at it. Really look. We're all fighting for things we scarcely comprehend. Fighting for people we can scarcely wrap our minds around. In the end, dear knight, it seems we're all puppets in the grander scheme of things, fighting for the few who are left to truly remember." Aello fell silent after that, listening. Her eyes narrowed as the Akalak continued speaking. "It may catch up, but it shall not best me, or anyone who travels alongside me. Each time they come, they simply offer us their souls. Supply us with more practice, give us strength as we rid the world of every last one." Aello paused as her muscles bunched, rippling beneath her flesh. "We are only allies in that we want the same group of people dead. We are not friends beside, Akalak." Aello grit her teeth as she stared into his eyes, willing him to so much as try to strike her. "Especially when you intend on treating me like a child. Perhaps to your kind, I am a child, but for mine, I am a young adult." Aello's lips curled into a small smile. "You're not. To your kind you're still a child. Perhaps that is why you fail to understand anything. Perhaps that too, is why you will not engage in battle with me. Despite my history of upheaval against your order's nemesis." Aello's eyes sparkled. "We both know, that although younger than you, I could best you easily in a fight. Your city's walls make you weak Akalak. They lull you into a false sense of security. Make you think that nothing can touch you. That evil will consistently fail to rise above you." Aello paused. "You seem to think that if you keep training alongside others of your kind, and riding your horse through these lands, you'll be ok. Thank goodness you realized that wasn't the case. In your failure, you learned something vital. Good doesn't always triumph. You do not always get your way. There are others who will destroy you if they can. Who can best you. Who will marvel in the pleasure destroying one of your kind will bring." Aello paused. "The Ebonstryfe is only one of those groups. An organization that will enjoy cutting you a thousand times over. Mutilating your flesh the color of night. Turning it a crusted brown. They will enjoy your screams. Each time you beg to have your life ended. You will long for Dira's embrace Akalak, should they catch you. Should you fail to grow up, and make yourself strong." Aello pulled her hand off the reins, and simply stared at him. "I dare you to challenge anything I have said," she hissed. "Any of it. Especially the bit about your strength. I want you to try and beat me. For that will help make you strong. It will help you to understand just how cruel the world can be." She stepped away from Parchello and simply stood tall, waiting. "I won't even draw my weapon as you try to strike me the first time." Aello's smile widened. "I don't need it." She paused, waiting for him to draw a weapon, or simply ball his hands into fists and strike her. "Prove yourself. Show us both that you can handle yourself in a battle, that you don't need to be baby-sat, and protected on your way back home." OOCYeah, so you pissed her off a little. Good going. She won't kill you. Or draw her blade first I don't think. She's more or less trying to teach you in her backhanded way just how little you understand of the world's cruelty. She is trying to make you stronger. |