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Post by Seven on Sept 14, 2009 23:10:27 GMT -5
He shrugs. "Perhaps I happen to just feel sorrow that everything I know would be in most cases gone forever. Much of the old things were never written down after all."
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Post by Pan on Sept 14, 2009 23:14:54 GMT -5
Kealya bits her bottom lip looking that him, maby she shouldn't had said any thing at all. "Well can I ask about what sort of 'old thing' do you know?" Kealya can't help her self when it come to knowledge.
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Post by Seven on Sept 14, 2009 23:26:34 GMT -5
"Many old things," he said infuriatingly vague. "Too many to list."
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Post by Pan on Sept 14, 2009 23:30:15 GMT -5
"Well...Can you just tell me one thing?" She ask with a vary childlike innocents in her voice. "I love to learn new things..."
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Post by Seven on Sept 14, 2009 23:53:44 GMT -5
He smiled darkly, pausing momentarily. "Long time ago, when your people still lived on their mother planet with my people, both of our separate cultures had a coming of age that crossed paths. A child from your tribe would come to fight a child from mine. This was before your people had spirit dragons, of course, so it was an odd fight, if anything, a Kawashee child versus a young soul-eater. A morbid tradition, really. It didn't last long."
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Post by Pan on Sept 14, 2009 23:56:01 GMT -5
Keays blinks show on her face the little shock. "I didn't know that. Wonder why... Did you have to kill a kawashee child?"
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Post by Seven on Sept 15, 2009 13:23:02 GMT -5
He nods. "Yes...it was actually pretty awkward. We were just two spindly children." He suddenly smirked at a thought. "From our behavior, you would have thought that we were both two Japanese high school girls out on our first date. In the end, I betrayed him of course..." he ended vaguely. After all, how could someone 'betray' the opponent they were supposed to kill?
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Post by Pan on Sept 16, 2009 9:15:24 GMT -5
Kealya stares at him just one thought running through her mind, 'that's awful.' She shakes her head a bit. "I could say that your a hororibel monster for that, but my people did that as well so I have no place to put that judgment on you."
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Post by Seven on Sept 16, 2009 17:51:02 GMT -5
He shrugs his shoulders slightly. "You're right. It's easy to look back upon past societies and say what they have done is wrong or terrible...but it truth, notions of 'right' and 'wrong' are relative. Your people and mine both took part in that twisted act, so, should you ever forget everything but one thing, let it be that life isn't black and white."
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Post by Pan on Sept 16, 2009 18:37:05 GMT -5
Kealya nodes her head slowly listening to what he said. She looks away from him. "Its easy to make thing black and white, right and wrong... Its hard to see things as gray." She looks side ways at him only showing her green eyes. "And maby there are things my people did that make me sick." Kealya say this in a slightly lower voice, almost unlike her own.
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Post by Seven on Sept 16, 2009 20:32:04 GMT -5
"Now, might I ask you a question, Priestess?"
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Post by Pan on Sept 16, 2009 20:49:38 GMT -5
Kealya looks at him. "Well its only fair, what is it you like to ask?"
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Post by Seven on Sept 16, 2009 20:52:14 GMT -5
He looked up at her from behind the small window of his cell. "Priestess, how long do you intend to keep me here? I know your intention is to feed me to your dragon, but when does that happen? How long do I have till my essence is destroyed?"
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Post by Pan on Sept 16, 2009 20:55:28 GMT -5
Kealya eyes him and she slips up. "As long as it take me to find out what happens when that dragon is set free." Kealya blinks at what she just said and terns to leave without saying a word to him but muttering to herself. "Stupied Kealya why did you say that?!"
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Post by Seven on Sept 16, 2009 21:41:31 GMT -5
He pauses, his head cocking curiously. "You mean...you don't know?"
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