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<blockquote data-quote="Velmont" data-source="post: 3602885" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Jango warmly smiles at Sur'Kil. His voice is soft and calm, just as when he was telling a story next to the fire, in the Green Lilac, but somehow, he seems even more peacefull. <span style="color: Yellow">"I must thank you, Sur'Kil. You saved my life, you saved my soul. In the mist of the fight I had against the Daelkyr, I was blind to my surroudning. The pain was so great, I would never imagine I could endure that. As it was pulling itself from my body, from my soul, it was draining my will. I was trying to prevent him to leave. I wanted to prevent him to do any more harm, but I would have lost... and I heard you. I heard your voice, I heard you advice... I let the Daelkyr go, leaving it to you. It was such a liberation. Not only I felt him leaving my soul, but it seems somehow, it goes away with my fear, with my anguish, with my hatred, with my anger. The pain was overwhelming, but the peace was too. It is then I fainted, because I knew I would awaken again."</span></p><p></p><p>Jango starts to scan the people around. As he spots his sister, he stands up. It seems not quite easy, Jango muscle seems tired. Cerrill Maise try to tell him to stay on his bed, to relax, but Jango ignore him. He walks up to Jina. <span style="color: Yellow">"Sis. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have treated like that in the lasts days. I wanted to see you far from me, because the Daelkyr wanted to have you out of his way, he was ready to kill you, and I didn't wanted it to happen. And somewhere in my soul, I knew I couldn't have stop him if he would have decided it was the time to kill you. But you stubornness was my salvation. Because you were around me, you have been the only reason why I was figthing the Daelkyr. He was playing with my fears, with my ambition, but he has never been able to suppress the love I had for you, he never completly control me. Most probably things would have turned worst if I hadn't hinder his progress before Sur'Kil finally arrive here, and I was able to do it because I hadn't completly surrended to him."</span></p><p></p><p>Jango opens his arms and hugs his sister. <span style="color: Yellow">"It seems our faith is still bound for some times."</span> adds Jango with a smiles.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Silver">"But your mark? What happen to it?"</span> asks Jina. That questions doesn't seems to disturb the elf. He even throw a look at Khalia. <span style="color: Yellow">"As I said, I'm Sur'Kil prophet. My faith is now bound to him, but it is the least I owe for the sacrifice he and his follower have made to save me. I don't know how my mark of Khyber have been erased, most probably it is linked to the bound that have been broken with the Daelkyr. Instead, I have the mark of one of the contellation of the dragon, who hold part of the secrets of the Prophecy. For the bookworm I have been and my obscession on the dragonmarks, it was normal I first have a link to Io, the constellation of the dragon of knowledge and magic. My link to her gives me more insight into the prophecy and this world. But I'm not sure I can yet rivalized with Khalia."</span></p><p></p><p>As he tells that, he turns toward the archivist. <span style="color: Yellow">"Khalia. And you too."</span> he tells, looking at the other members of the Flames. <span style="color: Yellow">"I owe you much too. The flame have paid for what I have done today. But what happened today would have happen sooner or later. The Daelkyr had attracted Captain Erqua. We stop her, but he turns his attention on me. If I wouldn't have released him from his prison, he would have tried with someone else. Sooner or later, someone in Seawell, or form somewhere else, would have free him from his prison. His prison was flawed and he could speak to people outside. And as all Daelkyr, he knows how to manipulate a mortal with his fear and his obscession. He is now back into a new prison, and Sur'Kil will make sure the new prison will not be flawed.</span></p><p><span style="color: Yellow"></span></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">For me, even if I have been just a tool, I feels I owe your order much. I'll pay back my debt one day. But for now, the Eyes of the Dragon must be found. It is now just a question of time before it is found, better to be us than someone else."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velmont, post: 3602885, member: 13739"] Jango warmly smiles at Sur'Kil. His voice is soft and calm, just as when he was telling a story next to the fire, in the Green Lilac, but somehow, he seems even more peacefull. [COLOR=Yellow]"I must thank you, Sur'Kil. You saved my life, you saved my soul. In the mist of the fight I had against the Daelkyr, I was blind to my surroudning. The pain was so great, I would never imagine I could endure that. As it was pulling itself from my body, from my soul, it was draining my will. I was trying to prevent him to leave. I wanted to prevent him to do any more harm, but I would have lost... and I heard you. I heard your voice, I heard you advice... I let the Daelkyr go, leaving it to you. It was such a liberation. Not only I felt him leaving my soul, but it seems somehow, it goes away with my fear, with my anguish, with my hatred, with my anger. The pain was overwhelming, but the peace was too. It is then I fainted, because I knew I would awaken again."[/COLOR] Jango starts to scan the people around. As he spots his sister, he stands up. It seems not quite easy, Jango muscle seems tired. Cerrill Maise try to tell him to stay on his bed, to relax, but Jango ignore him. He walks up to Jina. [COLOR=Yellow]"Sis. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have treated like that in the lasts days. I wanted to see you far from me, because the Daelkyr wanted to have you out of his way, he was ready to kill you, and I didn't wanted it to happen. And somewhere in my soul, I knew I couldn't have stop him if he would have decided it was the time to kill you. But you stubornness was my salvation. Because you were around me, you have been the only reason why I was figthing the Daelkyr. He was playing with my fears, with my ambition, but he has never been able to suppress the love I had for you, he never completly control me. Most probably things would have turned worst if I hadn't hinder his progress before Sur'Kil finally arrive here, and I was able to do it because I hadn't completly surrended to him."[/COLOR] Jango opens his arms and hugs his sister. [COLOR=Yellow]"It seems our faith is still bound for some times."[/COLOR] adds Jango with a smiles. [COLOR=Silver]"But your mark? What happen to it?"[/COLOR] asks Jina. That questions doesn't seems to disturb the elf. He even throw a look at Khalia. [COLOR=Yellow]"As I said, I'm Sur'Kil prophet. My faith is now bound to him, but it is the least I owe for the sacrifice he and his follower have made to save me. I don't know how my mark of Khyber have been erased, most probably it is linked to the bound that have been broken with the Daelkyr. Instead, I have the mark of one of the contellation of the dragon, who hold part of the secrets of the Prophecy. For the bookworm I have been and my obscession on the dragonmarks, it was normal I first have a link to Io, the constellation of the dragon of knowledge and magic. My link to her gives me more insight into the prophecy and this world. But I'm not sure I can yet rivalized with Khalia."[/COLOR] As he tells that, he turns toward the archivist. [COLOR=Yellow]"Khalia. And you too."[/COLOR] he tells, looking at the other members of the Flames. [COLOR=Yellow]"I owe you much too. The flame have paid for what I have done today. But what happened today would have happen sooner or later. The Daelkyr had attracted Captain Erqua. We stop her, but he turns his attention on me. If I wouldn't have released him from his prison, he would have tried with someone else. Sooner or later, someone in Seawell, or form somewhere else, would have free him from his prison. His prison was flawed and he could speak to people outside. And as all Daelkyr, he knows how to manipulate a mortal with his fear and his obscession. He is now back into a new prison, and Sur'Kil will make sure the new prison will not be flawed. For me, even if I have been just a tool, I feels I owe your order much. I'll pay back my debt one day. But for now, the Eyes of the Dragon must be found. It is now just a question of time before it is found, better to be us than someone else."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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