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<blockquote data-quote="tglassy" data-source="post: 7853655" data-attributes="member: 6855204"><p>Titus considered the deal the Titan was offering. He did not trust it. He felt it was not what it said it was. But it was offering power. And it would not have him betray his companions. Was there anything else that would prevent him from wanting to learn this power? </p><p></p><p>No.</p><p></p><p>"I accept your terms. I will serve, insofar as I am not asked to betray my companions or my people. And in exchange, I will learn your secrets."</p><p></p><p>Titus thanked his uncle, and left the Library, heading home. </p><p></p><p>On the sea headed home, he spent much of the time looking out over the dark ocean. A dark ocean that was as bright as day to him, but with no glare of sunlight on the water to block his vision. The first night, when he finally retired to his room, he looked in the mirror provided and noticed something strange. </p><p></p><p>His eyes had changed color. His eyes had always been blue, and they still were, but the left eye was now a deep, dark, shadowy blue. It was almost black. </p><p></p><p>The Right eye was the color of the sky, bright and a stark difference to his left. And when he blew out his candle, he noticed the brighter eye actually glowed! It was soft, one wouldn't notice it unless the light was dim and one was looking at him. But when he renewed his Vigor, as the Titan had taught him, the Bright Eye flared briefly. </p><p></p><p>He went to bed, his mind both troubled and at ease. At ease in that he now knew more than he did. Knowing always felt better than not. But troubled in that he did not know whom he had just agreed to release into the world...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tglassy, post: 7853655, member: 6855204"] Titus considered the deal the Titan was offering. He did not trust it. He felt it was not what it said it was. But it was offering power. And it would not have him betray his companions. Was there anything else that would prevent him from wanting to learn this power? No. "I accept your terms. I will serve, insofar as I am not asked to betray my companions or my people. And in exchange, I will learn your secrets." Titus thanked his uncle, and left the Library, heading home. On the sea headed home, he spent much of the time looking out over the dark ocean. A dark ocean that was as bright as day to him, but with no glare of sunlight on the water to block his vision. The first night, when he finally retired to his room, he looked in the mirror provided and noticed something strange. His eyes had changed color. His eyes had always been blue, and they still were, but the left eye was now a deep, dark, shadowy blue. It was almost black. The Right eye was the color of the sky, bright and a stark difference to his left. And when he blew out his candle, he noticed the brighter eye actually glowed! It was soft, one wouldn't notice it unless the light was dim and one was looking at him. But when he renewed his Vigor, as the Titan had taught him, the Bright Eye flared briefly. He went to bed, his mind both troubled and at ease. At ease in that he now knew more than he did. Knowing always felt better than not. But troubled in that he did not know whom he had just agreed to release into the world... [/QUOTE]
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