Bane
Your shadows betray you
They serve me
They serve me
Bane’s grin turned wry as Sah mentioned the kraken. He shook his head, imagining the size of the thing. "Kraken, huh? That would've made one hell of a feast." He chuckled at the thought, though the idea of turning such a massive beast into a meal was absurd. Still, the mental image of grilling up kraken steaks brought a strange amusement to his mind.
"You're right, though. Something else always fills the gap," Bane added, glancing into the dark waters. The idea of new predators lurking down there, unseen and waiting, sent a shiver down his spine—not that he'd ever admit it.
As the conversation shifted to Starfall, Bane’s grin faded. His expression tightened at the thought of the void sea panther. “Fast as hell... can’t pin them down long enough to land a solid hit. It’s like trying to fight shadows from what I hear,” he muttered, rubbing the back of his neck. The idea of going up against something that could outmaneuver him that easily was unsettling. Hearing Sah discuss the fight a little, he grimaced at the thought. He wasn't near even remotely ready to fight against one...
"The town was absolutely buzzing about it when I had came back that one night from running errands. Gotta say, ya'll put hell of a fight up with it." It was true. Anything that happened in Torchline seemed to go around the rumor mill pretty quickly.
He glanced back at Sah. "What’s next, huh? If things are getting worse, I’d hate to see what comes crawling out next. But whatever it is..." He shrugged, a flicker of determination in his eyes. "I... guess the only thing to do then, is prepare for it as best as we can..."
In fact, it seemed to leave Bane in thought. On endless possibilities.. but most of fall, the safety of those around such creatures.
"D'ya think it's going to be possible to wipe out every last one of them...?"
"You're right, though. Something else always fills the gap," Bane added, glancing into the dark waters. The idea of new predators lurking down there, unseen and waiting, sent a shiver down his spine—not that he'd ever admit it.
As the conversation shifted to Starfall, Bane’s grin faded. His expression tightened at the thought of the void sea panther. “Fast as hell... can’t pin them down long enough to land a solid hit. It’s like trying to fight shadows from what I hear,” he muttered, rubbing the back of his neck. The idea of going up against something that could outmaneuver him that easily was unsettling. Hearing Sah discuss the fight a little, he grimaced at the thought. He wasn't near even remotely ready to fight against one...
"The town was absolutely buzzing about it when I had came back that one night from running errands. Gotta say, ya'll put hell of a fight up with it." It was true. Anything that happened in Torchline seemed to go around the rumor mill pretty quickly.
He glanced back at Sah. "What’s next, huh? If things are getting worse, I’d hate to see what comes crawling out next. But whatever it is..." He shrugged, a flicker of determination in his eyes. "I... guess the only thing to do then, is prepare for it as best as we can..."
In fact, it seemed to leave Bane in thought. On endless possibilities.. but most of fall, the safety of those around such creatures.
"D'ya think it's going to be possible to wipe out every last one of them...?"
Pain is a teacher that never forgets
Etched in the flesh
Etched in the flesh







