G'raha Tia (
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[ Closed ] If you like, I will tell you a tale.
Who: G'raha + You!
Status: Closed Threads - hit me up and I will do a thing
Where: Various
What: MANTA quests or whatever
Warnings: TBA for now?
Status: Closed Threads - hit me up and I will do a thing
Where: Various
What: MANTA quests or whatever
Warnings: TBA for now?
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[ He understands what Daqiang is saying though. Truly, he does. But if there are others who feel just as strongly, is this a mistake? ]
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[It would not be the first time he had wiped out whole swaths of people. Of course, at that time, he had not had any emotions to sway him. Now... he felt some discomfort at the idea. He wondered why. Not enough to say anything aloud. But it was a curious feeling.]
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[ G'raha sighs and shakes his head. ]
I have wiped out far more existences than this Paladin can ever dare to achieve. Few ever will. Thus am I to be put down when and if my values do not align?
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[Plenty of fairies had been spared destruction in his conquering. It was the fairies of Shuiyuntian that stood against him and would see his people destroyed for simply being of the Moon Tribe that he had no mercy for. So it was not as simple as sharing a belief. Though that usually led to worse.]
It is not the misalignment of values. It is the actions taken, the betrayals done in their name, that would cause judgement. My younger brother and I do not agree on many things. He has even sought to kill me. But that is easily forgiven. What would not, is if he betrayed his oath to our people.
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Instead, his ears perk at the change in Daqiang's tone. G'raha looks at the man with a tilted head. First person and speaking of a brother. ]
I know your point isn't to have me inquire about this relationship you must has with your brother. The point is the oath, yes. Normally I would agree. However, even that can be... Deceptive. There are times where people do not see some actions as a betrayal of oaths.
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[That specific oath wasn't the point, however. But he wanted that to be known. Cangyanhai had not survived as long as it had without understanding the obligations each person had to each other.]
As for other oaths, it is not for the one breaking the oath to solely decide if it is broken. It is for the ones the oath is made to and those they answer to as much as it is the one held to it.
[He nodded at the crowd near the box, which was growing louder and more violent.]
The paladin broke his oath to his armada and ultimately to the people the armada serve. Those who govern it are now faced with the consequence of either turning a blind eye or not being attentive enough. For that, their own oaths are strained. But only broken if they chose to look the other way. To not seek out the truth of a matter before allowing one of their own to cast judgement simply because of another's affiliation.
[He paused and tilted his head.]
Do you think they will draw weapons any time soon?
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No matter, no matter. Daqiang really is more of a black and white person. There are times where G'raha wishes that he could be that way. Alas, there are too many variables that are in need of consideration for him to do that. ]
I thought that, perhaps, it might break out into a fight. Tensions are certainly high enough for it.
[ He sighs, shoulders sagging. ]
Whatever the case, you are correct. It has already been decided that his oath has been broken. That cannot be denied. Mayhap I'm not entirely sure why there is need to turn into such a spectacle.
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[He needed there to be enough chaos to get to the box and drop his vote in. A fight breaking out wouldn't last long before cooler heads prevailed and broke it up or moved it away from the box. But it would serve to get people moving around enough for him to get over there. However, it seemed it would need a spark to get going.
He frowned a little deeper and let one of his arms drop to his side where he formed a small ball of blue hellfire. Barely larger than a small pearl bead. Not enough to even be seen unless one was looking directly at it.
And then he flicked it at one of the people getting yelled at - there was someone very in their face at the moment. A quick, sharp jab by a ball of fire hitting them in the stomach would feel very much like someone in the crowd had taken a swing. And that... that would get a fight started in 3... 2... 1...
A punch was thrown and then it was mayhem.
Daqiang looked over at G'raha.]
This venerable one will return in a moment.
[And without waiting for a response or to see if G'raha lunged forward to try and help break up the fight, Daqiang became invisible.]
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[ Okay, had G'raha known that Daqiang had been about ready to start the fight? He would have tried to stop him. Instead he just looks at Daqiang with alarm and an expression that just reads "why."
Because of course Raha is going to attempt to stop this fight. Pushing and shoving and keeping people at bay. ]
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He was briefly tempted to ignite the other votes already inside before dropping his, but he refrained from doing so. The voting was going on for more than one day. And he could not return to destroy all other votes each and every day just to ensure his was the only one that was read.
Once done, he began moving through the crowd to find a place to stand once his invisibility eventually wore off.]
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Yet.
Though both parties are certainly starting to give him the eye. ]
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Daqaing continued to move through the crowd, but glanced back at to see how likely it was that the crowd would remain calmed. He finally noticed G'raha being far too involved. Neither did he like the looks G'raha was getting as he gave an impassioned plea for peace and calm to prevail.
Quickly considering his options, Daqiang teleported the short span of distance to appear behind G'raha in a gout of black smoke and sparks. The effect had people stumbling back from what looked like a small explosion out of brief fear for their safety. Daqiang intended to keep that fear going: glaring down those who had been looking at G'raha wrong. He said nothing, however, and did nothing more since G'raha had not yet been harmed. But his threat to the lives of those in the area was obvious and palpable.]
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With all of that showmanship, both Paladins and Corsairs alike are stopping in their tracks. They don't think that it would be such a good idea to make the shadowy and thundering man behind the shorter one. Thus with much grumbling, both sides seem to be backing off.
All the while G'raha looks over his shoulder. ]
If you always step in like this then I might become more and more reckless.
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Do not.
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[ Can't call him a knight in shining armor. Flickering robes, perhaps? ]
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Away from the danger of the once-fight.]
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Daqiang! Slow down so I can keep up!
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worryhave to come help him.]Keep up so this venerable one does not have to slow down.
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'Tis hard to find my balance when you are tugging so insistently.
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This venerable one has seen you easily 'balance' in worse terrain and speeds.
[And yet, he did slow down. Just marginally.]
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[ Honestly, it probably isn't one. Though G'raha doesn't really understand the reasoning behind why Daqiang is upset though either. Just that he is.
So once Daqiang slows down - marginally - G'raha will take the opportunity to time his steps and pace accordingly. ]
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[He huffed, but continued leading G'raha away. Now marginally more gently. His grip a bit looser and his pace slowing still a bit more. Since G'raha was keeping up with him and all. His proverbial feathers unruffling the further they got from the square and the crowd.]
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He'll just have to sneak back into town. ]
So you mean for me to take it as a complement.