04-25-2016, 03:12 AM
PHAEDRUS
He couldn't be more grateful that she didn't say anything about his apperant lose of time and space. It wasn't often that others tried to poke and prod their way into those thoughts. Those thoughts that he prefered to keep to himself. She was right though, war does take its toll. And while some would think that he went and moped and cried to the women in his herd looking for solace from the pain. But no, he didn't see it as pain, it was facts of life that liked to consume him. He had only one way of dealing with it, and that was surrounding him with company. Chatty noisey company. It was often that company that got the least of his attention.
The chatty noise would keep him present, just present enough not to loose his mind and wake up one day not knowing what time it was, where he was, are worst of all who he was. Yet at the same time the noise also gave him a sense of loneliness that would chase him like his own shadow, silent and flexible, but always there just visible in the corner of his eye.
She mentions something about the Dale, bitterly he might add. But he can't help a chuckle. Not wrong there, keeping that kingdom active is like trying to tell a snail to run. He pauses for a half a second, Doesn't matter if lives are on the line, it will take a heck lot more than a war to bring most of the members out of their hiddy holes. It wasn't the case for all of them though. To give it justice though, I do have to commend the two or three that attempt to keep it alive.
He nods to her having completely forgotten about his offer he had just made to her. Taking a few steps forward he begins to cut across the now empty plain and lead her to a overhanging ledge that had a very narrow craggy trail. It would take a little while there was no doubt about that, but it was probably the best veiw avalible, and if he guessed right, when they would get there the sun would just be begining its long kiss to the earth.
How do the Amazons fare after the war? Not sure if we have an alliance still with them, but I haven't heard anything, and I haven't seen them in the feild much either. It concerns me. If there is anything I could do... He knows how indepent the women are and ment no disrespect he could only hope that she could see that he genuinely cared about the kingdom he had assisted in that war.
The chatty noise would keep him present, just present enough not to loose his mind and wake up one day not knowing what time it was, where he was, are worst of all who he was. Yet at the same time the noise also gave him a sense of loneliness that would chase him like his own shadow, silent and flexible, but always there just visible in the corner of his eye.
She mentions something about the Dale, bitterly he might add. But he can't help a chuckle. Not wrong there, keeping that kingdom active is like trying to tell a snail to run. He pauses for a half a second, Doesn't matter if lives are on the line, it will take a heck lot more than a war to bring most of the members out of their hiddy holes. It wasn't the case for all of them though. To give it justice though, I do have to commend the two or three that attempt to keep it alive.
He nods to her having completely forgotten about his offer he had just made to her. Taking a few steps forward he begins to cut across the now empty plain and lead her to a overhanging ledge that had a very narrow craggy trail. It would take a little while there was no doubt about that, but it was probably the best veiw avalible, and if he guessed right, when they would get there the sun would just be begining its long kiss to the earth.
How do the Amazons fare after the war? Not sure if we have an alliance still with them, but I haven't heard anything, and I haven't seen them in the feild much either. It concerns me. If there is anything I could do... He knows how indepent the women are and ment no disrespect he could only hope that she could see that he genuinely cared about the kingdom he had assisted in that war.