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<blockquote data-quote="Jemal" data-source="post: 3470869" data-attributes="member: 9026"><p>Whin had been on the deck in an instant when he heard they were under attack, and stayed there for about an hour after the ships continued sailing, ready in case of another. When nothing came, he relaxed... somewhat.</p><p></p><p>In those first ten days, he had managed to speak to many people, and was pleased with what he had discovered. He was, as he had automatically assumed, probably the most powerful on any of the boats, though he doubted it was good to share that information until it was required. Several of those on the other boats had been open about their power, and as a result were now swimming or floating several miles back. </p><p></p><p>The Destroyer never even considered going back for them. He knew none of them, and didn't need them, so why should he? Though he felt a small pang of guilt at the knowledge that he probably could have saved several of them, he shrugged it off. After all - If they needed saving, they weren't worth having along, were they?</p><p></p><p>When they finally arrived and received the high priestesses speech, he listened with a keen tactical interest. So these disciples were the reason he had been called. It made sense, the army around him was to take out any army raised against them, and he (And perhaps a few others, he thought looking around) would be designated with the destruction of the general. He spied Meekor standing a short distance away, and nearby happened to be one of the few men Whin had encountered that had impressed him at all. Moving easily through the crowd, he reached them as members of the "army" began expressing their own 'views' on how the situation should work.</p><p><span style="color: darkred">"Listen to them, every one thinking that they are the one here who will turn the tide, the one who will be the 'hero'. We are not heroes, are we gentlemen? No, we were all raised to be destroyers, and that is what we are here to do. I would propose we assemble a team, gather the best troops we can find, and set out to this eastern kingdom of 'hail'. If their ex-general is there, then we shall find him, see if he has any information regarding the disciples, and then dispose of him."</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: dimgray">OOC: </span></p><p><span style="color: dimgray">*The preceding post assumes that Whin found Meekor before the attack, and knows he wasn't on one of the boats that sank.*</span></p><p><span style="color: dimgray">And yes, Whin definitely has a superiority complex. The first time he gets shown up he's probably gonna flip out.</span></p><p><span style="color: dimgray">BTW, Compiled list of who was on what boat is in the OOC thread... Shayuri, Superninja was on one of the boats that went down</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jemal, post: 3470869, member: 9026"] Whin had been on the deck in an instant when he heard they were under attack, and stayed there for about an hour after the ships continued sailing, ready in case of another. When nothing came, he relaxed... somewhat. In those first ten days, he had managed to speak to many people, and was pleased with what he had discovered. He was, as he had automatically assumed, probably the most powerful on any of the boats, though he doubted it was good to share that information until it was required. Several of those on the other boats had been open about their power, and as a result were now swimming or floating several miles back. The Destroyer never even considered going back for them. He knew none of them, and didn't need them, so why should he? Though he felt a small pang of guilt at the knowledge that he probably could have saved several of them, he shrugged it off. After all - If they needed saving, they weren't worth having along, were they? When they finally arrived and received the high priestesses speech, he listened with a keen tactical interest. So these disciples were the reason he had been called. It made sense, the army around him was to take out any army raised against them, and he (And perhaps a few others, he thought looking around) would be designated with the destruction of the general. He spied Meekor standing a short distance away, and nearby happened to be one of the few men Whin had encountered that had impressed him at all. Moving easily through the crowd, he reached them as members of the "army" began expressing their own 'views' on how the situation should work. [color=darkred]"Listen to them, every one thinking that they are the one here who will turn the tide, the one who will be the 'hero'. We are not heroes, are we gentlemen? No, we were all raised to be destroyers, and that is what we are here to do. I would propose we assemble a team, gather the best troops we can find, and set out to this eastern kingdom of 'hail'. If their ex-general is there, then we shall find him, see if he has any information regarding the disciples, and then dispose of him."[/color] [color=dimgray]OOC: *The preceding post assumes that Whin found Meekor before the attack, and knows he wasn't on one of the boats that sank.* And yes, Whin definitely has a superiority complex. The first time he gets shown up he's probably gonna flip out. BTW, Compiled list of who was on what boat is in the OOC thread... Shayuri, Superninja was on one of the boats that went down[/color] [/QUOTE]
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