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<blockquote data-quote="Valthosian" data-source="post: 4538731" data-attributes="member: 77248"><p>The half-orc takes in Edmond's sneer and self-righteousness and attempts to sort out his emotions, anger figures prominently but the barbarian is also strangely relaxed, as if in the groove and just waiting to burst out at the right time. Finally he speaks and it is with the words of a philosophy born of pragmatism and violence experienced in Thorson's short life that emerge.</p><p><span style="color: SeaGreen"></span></p><p><span style="color: SeaGreen">Hmm, you should be thankfully I only killed him, I promised him that I'd torture him to death if he lied to us, he lied. For killing him, I feel nothing, one would have to be some insane maniac to feel pride for killing an opponent who poses no threat. You can pretend that your hands are clean just because you've only killed in the heat of battle, but in truth, how does any of that matter? We are all stained with blood, I'm just more honest about it.</span></p><p><span style="color: SeaGreen"></span></p><p><span style="color: SeaGreen">While we pursue Lamm, do you plan on protecting Hookshanks against these kids, they seem to wish revenge, what right have you to deny them?</span></p><p><span style="color: SeaGreen"></span></p><p><span style="color: SeaGreen">But you're right, none of this really matters, Lamm is somewhere below, we still have him to deal with, and when we do, I shall remember Lynn's request, of Yargin, there was no such thing.</span></p><p><span style="color: SeaGreen"></span></p><p>[sblock=ooc]While I've forgotten to mention it so far, In human years Thorson is really only about 15 years old. Half-orcs with their short lives and likely brutal upbringings, (Thorson's was) age quickly and with all the fights he's been in and such he looks older, but he's still limited to the experience of his short life span. Various books always emphasize human mercuriality, but to me, the savage races embody it with their extremely short lifespans.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valthosian, post: 4538731, member: 77248"] The half-orc takes in Edmond's sneer and self-righteousness and attempts to sort out his emotions, anger figures prominently but the barbarian is also strangely relaxed, as if in the groove and just waiting to burst out at the right time. Finally he speaks and it is with the words of a philosophy born of pragmatism and violence experienced in Thorson's short life that emerge. [COLOR=SeaGreen] Hmm, you should be thankfully I only killed him, I promised him that I'd torture him to death if he lied to us, he lied. For killing him, I feel nothing, one would have to be some insane maniac to feel pride for killing an opponent who poses no threat. You can pretend that your hands are clean just because you've only killed in the heat of battle, but in truth, how does any of that matter? We are all stained with blood, I'm just more honest about it. While we pursue Lamm, do you plan on protecting Hookshanks against these kids, they seem to wish revenge, what right have you to deny them? But you're right, none of this really matters, Lamm is somewhere below, we still have him to deal with, and when we do, I shall remember Lynn's request, of Yargin, there was no such thing. [/COLOR] [sblock=ooc]While I've forgotten to mention it so far, In human years Thorson is really only about 15 years old. Half-orcs with their short lives and likely brutal upbringings, (Thorson's was) age quickly and with all the fights he's been in and such he looks older, but he's still limited to the experience of his short life span. Various books always emphasize human mercuriality, but to me, the savage races embody it with their extremely short lifespans.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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