Darkeye
Nine strikes
A laugh was heard. "I thought you were just a boy who didn't know the way yet. But the fact that you already know life's most important lesson shows me that you haven't had it easy. I strive for survival, yes. But not alone, but in a group. If you like it that way, that we help each other survive, I think we can make it easier for each other. If not, we go back to the status quo and you go your way and I go mine. I just think life requires more of us than just surviving. We don't have to be friends," he said coldly. He knew Kaiden would stab him in the back at the best opportunity. But he wanted to see if the Mer had the potential for more.
Darkeye was no friend of Ludo and his kind, just as Trinket behaved im. But that the Mer had called life a game. That made him a little angry, but in that respect, he was still a child. He had yet to find himself and understand that life was not always about survival. That you couldn't save everyone. Darkeye had never tried to take advantage of Trinket in any way, but he just didn't like her kind.
He concentrated on steering the boat. But this remark made him pause for a moment. "You told her your truth. But I think the direction is something everyone has to decide for themselves. For her, I think it's gaining knowledge at any cost. But I don't know her for that, to judge her. I have different goals than you do. For example, I don't see life as a game. You won't get a second chance. Sometimes life can be a punishment. A person who lives and loses everything around him, friends and family, people who were important to him, might see life as a punishment. Such things can change like the wind. That doesn't mean your way of life or your ideas about it are wrong," he said, trying not to let on that he disagreed with that belief.
"If a girl comes up to you that you don't know. and tells you that she's going to get killed. You should give her an ax so she can split the person's skull. Of course, you try to help, but not without questioning things. But then it turns out to be a kind of game. She doesn't see it as a danger. She is Ludo's daughter or his creation. He's playing a trick on her. I don't know when she's really hurting someone with her games. She doesn't know the rules, she doesn't know how to behave, and she sent me a letter with your name on it. I think she expects me to kill you. But first I form an opinion about someone. I don't kill without a reason. That's the reason we're talking. I don't do what some would-be god tells me to do. I have my own mind. " he said and sailed on. Trinket was someone to keep an eye on. She was perhaps as dangerous as a Sunjata if given too much time.
Darkeye was no friend of Ludo and his kind, just as Trinket behaved im. But that the Mer had called life a game. That made him a little angry, but in that respect, he was still a child. He had yet to find himself and understand that life was not always about survival. That you couldn't save everyone. Darkeye had never tried to take advantage of Trinket in any way, but he just didn't like her kind.
He concentrated on steering the boat. But this remark made him pause for a moment. "You told her your truth. But I think the direction is something everyone has to decide for themselves. For her, I think it's gaining knowledge at any cost. But I don't know her for that, to judge her. I have different goals than you do. For example, I don't see life as a game. You won't get a second chance. Sometimes life can be a punishment. A person who lives and loses everything around him, friends and family, people who were important to him, might see life as a punishment. Such things can change like the wind. That doesn't mean your way of life or your ideas about it are wrong," he said, trying not to let on that he disagreed with that belief.
"If a girl comes up to you that you don't know. and tells you that she's going to get killed. You should give her an ax so she can split the person's skull. Of course, you try to help, but not without questioning things. But then it turns out to be a kind of game. She doesn't see it as a danger. She is Ludo's daughter or his creation. He's playing a trick on her. I don't know when she's really hurting someone with her games. She doesn't know the rules, she doesn't know how to behave, and she sent me a letter with your name on it. I think she expects me to kill you. But first I form an opinion about someone. I don't kill without a reason. That's the reason we're talking. I don't do what some would-be god tells me to do. I have my own mind. " he said and sailed on. Trinket was someone to keep an eye on. She was perhaps as dangerous as a Sunjata if given too much time.
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