@etoileprxnce II  STARTER CALL
Despite his new retainerâs pleadings of mercy, a swift slash, and Shuraâs life was quickly torn from his body. Now a lifeless corpse, and but a trophy to be raised at the end of Bolverk, the king proclaimed that any who followed Shuraâs rebellious example would also follow him to the grave. His glare turn to Laslow, who objected vehemently to the deed. Entreaties to let the pirate depart alive fell on deaf ears. That much had been demonstrated. All the remained was to observe the despair the latter felt at his behest.Â
Heh. The misery was all too real. Something tied the two, but what it was, the Silent Dragon could not name. Nor did he care, for what were human affairs to him? They were worthless things to be disregarded. Their pleadings also lacked value, hence why he turned away from hearkening.
âEven in the wake of his death, you still object, Laslow?â His tone is obvious: know your place. How DARE this interloper think it wise to object to his liege. âIf youâre so concerned with his welfare, perhaps youâre better off joining him. Those who stand up for thieves and plunderers serve no use to Nohr.â