DEIMOS
the ocean does not apologize for its depth
and the mountains do not seek forgiveness
and the mountains do not seek forgiveness
The Notice Board had more than its fair share of intriguing nuances. There’d been the script about Abandoned seeking out Ascended brethren, which he scoffed, snorted at, and pondered tearing down, and then Remi’s, of all people, stark against the outline of the pegs and pins. In all considerations, the Sword didn’t know how to feel about the man now – considering the series of cycles, changes, and alterations, the saga of separations, and parting of ways. They likely hadn’t talked to one another in well over a year.
So he hesitated, glared at the document lined along the void, and then figured he’d hear him out.
Wandering into the midst of the Kraai, his eyes went first towards Aisha (amused to find her there), and then Morgan (wondering if his appearance for this particular moment was going to inspire a future lecture or discussion). He nodded to both, and then the piercing slate of his eyes considered the individual he once knew as the Alchemist. The General didn’t take a chair, and instead, propped and leaned himself against a wooden beam, arms crossed over his chest, features nonchalant and reticent purposefully – waiting to hear the Lullaby out. “Remi,” was a quiet modicum of greeting, and then nothing more.
So he hesitated, glared at the document lined along the void, and then figured he’d hear him out.
Wandering into the midst of the Kraai, his eyes went first towards Aisha (amused to find her there), and then Morgan (wondering if his appearance for this particular moment was going to inspire a future lecture or discussion). He nodded to both, and then the piercing slate of his eyes considered the individual he once knew as the Alchemist. The General didn’t take a chair, and instead, propped and leaned himself against a wooden beam, arms crossed over his chest, features nonchalant and reticent purposefully – waiting to hear the Lullaby out. “Remi,” was a quiet modicum of greeting, and then nothing more.
for the space they take
and so, neither shall I
and so, neither shall I