Author Topic: Xefr's Adventures: Existential Crisis  (Read 8637 times)

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« Reply #45 on: June 12, 2016, 03:04:56 pm »
Rysannox sighs and crosses his claw-fingers "Yes. I wish to avoid any possible upheaval the existence of Dragons may cause; ...most educated lords consider both the ancient dragons, and the new, as just another species -a gifted one for sure- but a simple species nonetheless  ...not all lords share that opinion though, and most certainly not their subjects; they consider Dragons to be either holy, or demons, which could cause religious tensions." he then adopts a serene smile "But if we take this gradually, I believe we will able to make everyone understand and move on."
He thinks a bit and then makes a disapproving expression "Ah, yes, Humans.. ...no! While they indeed are fair to our eyes and we at theirs, so far all Humans we have met were uptight plebeians with a big idea of themselves - I mean, what is it with their 'Galactic' Empires and Republics and all?   ..besides, you may not understand it, but for many Ghashyr, you Dragons represent our lost planetary brethren ..and I believe you agree that we all must at some point come into peace with our dark past."

As he closes his paw towards the carving, it seems as if some form of energy makes it glow. Near the paw-carving is a small, forgotten fresco, depicting a tremendously graphic battle between white Ghashyr and red Ghashyr and Dragons. Beneath the violent battle a vast pile of dragon skeletons and Ghashyr is depicted. Next to that fesco, a flame figure burning everyone but the dragons is depicted. Beneath both frescos is a phrase written in the Clawmark writing  ..though its letters seem vastly different from the ones seen before  ...and it is actually clawed on the wall.