DEIMOS
the ocean does not apologize for its depth
and the mountains do not seek forgiveness
and the mountains do not seek forgiveness
One brow arched while he listened, gaze occasionally drifting to the sheer amount of pie stuck to Erebos’s face, but otherwise absorbing the debate. “And these negotiations have potential repercussions as well.” There was no easy way around the doldrums now, and as a figure who represented protection, he’d do exactly that – laying out the foundations and multitudes they may have forgotten, or simply not known. “Ultimately, we do not have the power to challenge them – and they know it. They took Ronin’s rapier. They can infect entire regions and people.” For the moment, Caido had flowers, willpower, and determination – and while it had afforded them well to a certain point, the balances could shift at any time. “They already killed Flora and Jack simply because they could.” Which led to another point. “Sunjata informed me that Remi and Ronin are no longer involved in anything with the Family,” case in part, due to the constant league of threats. “This letter may very well be an omen – and I do not want it to come down on either of you.”
And the blind faith in arbitration made him shake his head and rub at the back of his neck. “From what I understand and gather, the Family values control. Taking over. Why snag an animal of ours, when they can infest them on their own?” His eyes roamed along the list, sighing once more. A cease-fire when they hadn’t been the ones preying upon Stormbreak didn’t strike him along the right chords, and offering Halovians to never set foot in the region blurred into the inconsequential too, considering they’d still be trying to hang onto the void flier. Then, he opted to get to the bare bones of it, piercing gaze settled on both of them. “It is far more likely they will infect or kill one of you, and then take the bird back anyway. From what Sunjata claimed, once you are turned, they can command you entirely.”
And the blind faith in arbitration made him shake his head and rub at the back of his neck. “From what I understand and gather, the Family values control. Taking over. Why snag an animal of ours, when they can infest them on their own?” His eyes roamed along the list, sighing once more. A cease-fire when they hadn’t been the ones preying upon Stormbreak didn’t strike him along the right chords, and offering Halovians to never set foot in the region blurred into the inconsequential too, considering they’d still be trying to hang onto the void flier. Then, he opted to get to the bare bones of it, piercing gaze settled on both of them. “It is far more likely they will infect or kill one of you, and then take the bird back anyway. From what Sunjata claimed, once you are turned, they can command you entirely.”
for the space they take
and so, neither shall I
and so, neither shall I







