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<blockquote data-quote="Fangor the Fierce" data-source="post: 5330480" data-attributes="member: 17100"><p>Mal only shakes his head slightly when the story ends, and the two respond so quickly. Trinham was indebted to the army, while Jareth was too angered and blinded by revenge to think of anything but war and death. He already knows his choice is laid out before him, yet he did not know how he would accomplish it so easily.</p><p></p><p>As he was thinking, his hands moved deftly, almost without his noticing what they were doing. He often found himself lost in thought, only to find that his hands often kept busy tinkering with tools, working at fashioning weapons. It started with arrows, then arrowheads, knives and other odds and ends. As he looked down, his head cocked sideways, as he stared down at what was on the table. Unknowingly, he had finished his task, as the recognizable features of a grand gauntlet, perfectly put together, sits there. He picks it up, looking over it, marveling at the intricate straps, the copper plating, and the small spikes mistaken for studs.</p><p></p><p>Quickly donning the new weapon, he finds that he is able to wield the gauntlet with little ease, almost as if it was fashioned just for him. Then again, who was he kidding. It WAS fashioned just for him.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Olive">'It would seem that I have completed your little test, as I have my gift assembled now. Thank you, 'Emma'...."</span></p><p></p><p>The word Emma is emphasized, as he looks around the table, smiling as if nothing was amiss. Answering Jareth's thoughts, Mal interrupts...</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Olive">"Jareth, for each Treylor that you stand atop, with their life gone, how many other innocents will die? How many will you selfishly sacrifice for your own revenge? How many more brothers, sons, daughters and parents will feel the pain of loss? It is your choice. You can move to be blindly guided by revenge towards death of Treylor at the expense of innocents... Or you can honor your loss by preventing it from happening again. One will cause the cycle to continue, to escalate, to overcome all that is good. The other will end the cycle, able to help find peace. I can not say I would not do the same, but my path is chosen... I go to end the war by finding this item and returning it."</span></p><p></p><p>Mal stops, thinking on it, as another smile forms. <span style="color: Olive">"But there will still be fighting while we are gone. The Treylor will not cease their attacks. They will reform, attack, learn from their mistakes. We will need to hold them off while those that accompany me to the caves work to finish our task. Perhaps your revenge might be sated..."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fangor the Fierce, post: 5330480, member: 17100"] Mal only shakes his head slightly when the story ends, and the two respond so quickly. Trinham was indebted to the army, while Jareth was too angered and blinded by revenge to think of anything but war and death. He already knows his choice is laid out before him, yet he did not know how he would accomplish it so easily. As he was thinking, his hands moved deftly, almost without his noticing what they were doing. He often found himself lost in thought, only to find that his hands often kept busy tinkering with tools, working at fashioning weapons. It started with arrows, then arrowheads, knives and other odds and ends. As he looked down, his head cocked sideways, as he stared down at what was on the table. Unknowingly, he had finished his task, as the recognizable features of a grand gauntlet, perfectly put together, sits there. He picks it up, looking over it, marveling at the intricate straps, the copper plating, and the small spikes mistaken for studs. Quickly donning the new weapon, he finds that he is able to wield the gauntlet with little ease, almost as if it was fashioned just for him. Then again, who was he kidding. It WAS fashioned just for him. [COLOR=Olive]'It would seem that I have completed your little test, as I have my gift assembled now. Thank you, 'Emma'...."[/COLOR] The word Emma is emphasized, as he looks around the table, smiling as if nothing was amiss. Answering Jareth's thoughts, Mal interrupts... [COLOR=Olive]"Jareth, for each Treylor that you stand atop, with their life gone, how many other innocents will die? How many will you selfishly sacrifice for your own revenge? How many more brothers, sons, daughters and parents will feel the pain of loss? It is your choice. You can move to be blindly guided by revenge towards death of Treylor at the expense of innocents... Or you can honor your loss by preventing it from happening again. One will cause the cycle to continue, to escalate, to overcome all that is good. The other will end the cycle, able to help find peace. I can not say I would not do the same, but my path is chosen... I go to end the war by finding this item and returning it."[/COLOR] Mal stops, thinking on it, as another smile forms. [COLOR=Olive]"But there will still be fighting while we are gone. The Treylor will not cease their attacks. They will reform, attack, learn from their mistakes. We will need to hold them off while those that accompany me to the caves work to finish our task. Perhaps your revenge might be sated..."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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