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<blockquote data-quote="Jago" data-source="post: 7018508" data-attributes="member: 6855130"><p><strong><em><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua'"><span style="font-size: 18px">Meanwhile, Back at Suelasta's ...</span> </span> </em></strong></p><p></p><p>[align=left]http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x111/tranced89/Kaniel%20Avatar.png[/align]~ Kaniel regarded Salahuddin's sudden request to take off after Akilah and Amina with narrowed brows, eventually shaking his head slowly.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkorange"><strong>" No. We should not follow,"</strong></span> he answered the mage, <span style="color: darkorange"><strong>" We must trust that they can do this, and I do trust them. Besides, where there is magic to obscure, there is also magic to unveil."</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Kaniel could only assume that Salahuddin's ability to conceal the trio left behind from view would be arcane in nature, especially considering the revelation of not long ago.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkorange"><strong>" Who is to say that be moving to assist them, we do not inadvertently doom them through our own carelessness? Akilah is a vizier. Amina is a servant of Hakiyah. Truth shall guide them, not veils. Besides, you've your ... assistant, Salahuddin, do you not? Any danger arises and I assume we will be notified in due time."</strong></span></p><p></p><p>The Half-Orc swept his gaze between the sha'ir and Najiyah, scratching roughly at the hair on his cheek. There was still <em>that</em> matter to address, and despite the circumstances, Kaniel knew that sooner was better than latter. A Valiant needed to have absolute faith in the Mamluk beside them: without it, the endeavor would always fail. At the moment, Kaniel was not sure if he could have absolute faith in <em>either</em> of these two spellcasters: magic was already strange enough, but now there were hidden genies and strange, blackened eyes. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkorange"><strong>" I feel we have a more pertinent matter to address,"</strong></span> he began slowly, motioning for the two to follow him and leave Suelasta's Menagerie behind, <span style="color: darkorange"><strong>" As the Sheikh, indeed even the <em>Caliph</em>, expects us to put an end to these troubles in the Desert, I would much rather depart Tajar with no secrets between ourselves. Salahuddin, you conjure up an invisible servant into our midst, and Najiyah, you seem to have known of this creature the entire time. While I do find the idea of secret spies unsettling, even <em>I</em> must say your reaction, Vizier, was ... aggressive."</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Kaniel ibn-Faruq watched both of them for anything his ears might miss, and then prodded along.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkorange"><strong>" What is going on here?"</strong></span> he said bluntly, revealing himself to not always have the flowery language of these city-folk, <span style="color: darkorange"><strong>" Both of you. Why the secrecy, why this <em>Djinni</em>, Salahuddin? And Najiyah, what <em>was</em> that? You appeared ... not yourself, in the presence of ... Easifa, was it?"</strong></span> ~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jago, post: 7018508, member: 6855130"] [b][I][FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=5]Meanwhile, Back at Suelasta's ...[/SIZE] [/FONT] [/I][/b] [align=left]http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x111/tranced89/Kaniel%20Avatar.png[/align]~ Kaniel regarded Salahuddin's sudden request to take off after Akilah and Amina with narrowed brows, eventually shaking his head slowly. [color=darkorange][b]" No. We should not follow,"[/b][/color] he answered the mage, [color=darkorange][b]" We must trust that they can do this, and I do trust them. Besides, where there is magic to obscure, there is also magic to unveil."[/b][/color] Kaniel could only assume that Salahuddin's ability to conceal the trio left behind from view would be arcane in nature, especially considering the revelation of not long ago. [color=darkorange][b]" Who is to say that be moving to assist them, we do not inadvertently doom them through our own carelessness? Akilah is a vizier. Amina is a servant of Hakiyah. Truth shall guide them, not veils. Besides, you've your ... assistant, Salahuddin, do you not? Any danger arises and I assume we will be notified in due time."[/b][/color] The Half-Orc swept his gaze between the sha'ir and Najiyah, scratching roughly at the hair on his cheek. There was still [I]that[/I] matter to address, and despite the circumstances, Kaniel knew that sooner was better than latter. A Valiant needed to have absolute faith in the Mamluk beside them: without it, the endeavor would always fail. At the moment, Kaniel was not sure if he could have absolute faith in [I]either[/I] of these two spellcasters: magic was already strange enough, but now there were hidden genies and strange, blackened eyes. [color=darkorange][b]" I feel we have a more pertinent matter to address,"[/b][/color] he began slowly, motioning for the two to follow him and leave Suelasta's Menagerie behind, [color=darkorange][b]" As the Sheikh, indeed even the [I]Caliph[/I], expects us to put an end to these troubles in the Desert, I would much rather depart Tajar with no secrets between ourselves. Salahuddin, you conjure up an invisible servant into our midst, and Najiyah, you seem to have known of this creature the entire time. While I do find the idea of secret spies unsettling, even [I]I[/I] must say your reaction, Vizier, was ... aggressive."[/b][/color] Kaniel ibn-Faruq watched both of them for anything his ears might miss, and then prodded along. [color=darkorange][b]" What is going on here?"[/b][/color] he said bluntly, revealing himself to not always have the flowery language of these city-folk, [color=darkorange][b]" Both of you. Why the secrecy, why this [I]Djinni[/I], Salahuddin? And Najiyah, what [I]was[/I] that? You appeared ... not yourself, in the presence of ... Easifa, was it?"[/b][/color] ~ [/QUOTE]
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