Author Topic: Xefr's Adventures: Existential Crisis  (Read 8685 times)

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Re: Xefr's Adventures: Existential Crisis
« Reply #435 on: December 26, 2016, 11:22:25 pm »
Xefr himself wasn't exactly appalled, since he had already been here and had been in more intimidating places before it regardless. He thought for a moment, then responded "Well, when I went into this room after Tec had discovered it, I did feel somethings. For one, there was the Scion inside the helmet, and then those other presences. Voices, so to say. Two of them I believe, though I mostly ignored them at the time. Are they important?" Guardian meanwhile was not in the slightest scared. He was the direct opposite of Tec in this regard, he did fear ghosts, but loved to put them in their place. So, he glanced in the direction he had seen the apparitions, and grinned before speaking out, "That's the wrong word. I believe you meant to, muscly!" He then flexed his right wing and arm, prompting a face-palm from Myst, who also didn't seem particularly disturbed, but rather quite interested in the murals and the skull itself. Before Guardian had made a fool of himself, Myst was quite focused on the bone, about all the applications this apparently dark shiva could have. 

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Tec's thoughts about his claws and what he might do with them evaporated as she started crying. He just held her closely as she let it all out. After a moment, he smiled and spoke "Thank you Re'Ni. I promise I won't think of doing such things again, so long as you stay with me. And yes, we should be happy. A glorious thing will be happening soon." Tec moved his head a bit, still careful to keep hugging her as he looked downwards. After a couple of seconds, he looked back to her. He almost sensed that Re'Ni would be worried about how she had been seen doing that, and he was quite relived himself when he saw nobody was following him. In a comforting voice, he started talking again, "Well, it seems the authorities must have understood you're not a bad person, since none of those guards seem to have followed us. I think that means it's safe to go home. If anything does come up, I'll handle it, I promise. You really need to rest, it's been to long since you last slept. Come on, let's go test out that bed and enjoy its secondary purpose of a resting spot." He moved himself slightly, in the direction of the house, waiting for her to become a bit more stable before fully taking flight again.