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    Assailant -- Year 226

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    "But the dream, the echo, slips from him as quickly as he had found it and as consciousness comes to him (a slap and not the gentle waves of oceanic tides), it dissolves entirely. His muscles relax as the cold claims him again, as the numbness sets in, and when his grey eyes open, there’s nothing but the faint after burn of a dream often trod and never remembered." --Brigade, written by Laura


    hold me in this wild, wild world; Arthas/Any
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    Arthas
    The king is obviously growing annoyed with Arthas, he had some sort of power that he was refraining from unleashing. Although every equine has a bit of evil in them, it just takes one event to push them over the edge, show them just how fun chaos can be. Though he eggs on, Brennen keeps his composure, he blurts out less than a year a forced calm voice.

    He goes on to note Astarael was here in Sylva less than a year ago, he goes in for his own stab mentioning how Arthas left his own kingdom for Sylva. A grin grows on his maw once again as he narrows his gaze in on the stallion I wouldn't say I left my kingdom, branching out is what I would call it. He snorts, his grin falling to a monotone face. Though as I stated before, your daughter no longer lives or rules here.

    A few moments of silence pass before Brennen goes on to explain that someone in Sylva murdered Krone, the previous queen of Ischia. Arthas cocked an eye to the stallion The queen you forced from her throne? Why do you care what happened to her? He asks curious. Wouldn't it be best that the queen was dead? She would no longer be able to come back to to regain her throne. Instead he shrugs it off, as the stallion continues on to talk about Morty torturing his grandson and one of his diplomats.

    He notes a thick layer of ice at the hooves of Brennen and he grows curious of what it was this bay stallion was doing but does not question it. He opens his mouth once again, he says that his daughter, the previous queen, has a lot to answer for. But at the same time he would not stand for someone in Sylva harming her and Arthas releases a huff I told you she left, she has not been harmed from any Sylvan members.

    The bay stallion smiles, although it was forced and anyone could see that. Arthas forces the edges of his maw to curl up in a smile before falling flat, as it does Brennen notes he would not hold Arthas accountable for the actions prior to his rule. Was it a threat? Arthas was not scared, between Sylva and Loess Ischia would fall in a battle, he was sure of it.

    He grows tired of the drawn out conversation, that the bay king was not finished with. He finishes by stating he will hold Arthas accountable for any future actions, another threat? He also notes that if he finds out who murdered his daughters, one barely out of infancy? He would kill them. What is this murder of a child he notes? Horses in beqanna die, he does not feel bad about murdered, although a foal he can sympathize with. He would not kill a foal, but he would also not punish a member of his kingdom should they have harmed one. Arthas was a father himself, he has lost two foals of his own and knows the ache that comes along with it. Brennen of Ischia, you have a lot to say. Rest assure I hope you find the murdered of your children, for your own sake. His tone was sharp as his gaze narrows in on the stallion, he would not be scared by the Ischian king. With it he gazes at the stallion, they both remained silent for a few moments until the king turns and heads back to his own home. Arthas remains to watch the safe departure of the stag.

    Dangerous Business


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    RE: hold me in this wild, wild world; Arthas/Any - by Arthas - 09-06-2018, 07:27 PM



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