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<blockquote data-quote="The Joker" data-source="post: 5598395" data-attributes="member: 6674973"><p><strong>Brutis, the chained</strong></p><p></p><p>Brutis couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw the man kill two people in one swift movement. With a slight smile, he thought about shunt and how he would feel about someone stealing his… property. He knew he would send a few assassins, but he knew those half brain thugs would never be able to harm an inquisitor. He only stood there as the inquisitor snatched up the remote, and tossed the spare to the assassin. He looked the woman over, and was a little taken back. he had met assassins, but she was... he just hoped she wasn’t corrupted and hateful like the rest of his captures. Like a slave boy following a new master, bruits walked behind the inquisitor at a close, yet respectful distance. As he motioned him over to the fallen noble. As he leans close, he asks for his hand and he offers his right palm, his left hand following closely after due to the shackles that held him.</p><p></p><p>[sblock] Brutis looked down at the inquisitor and thought for a moment. As he did, his hand moved over to his weapon and he chambered a round then deployed the bayonet. He knew it would be all too easy to kill him. Just one stab and it could all be over. But he knew that he could run from the inquisition, he could hide from the imperial guard, he could fight the arbiters. He also knew he could do none of that to his own guilt, and killing him wouldn’t change that. He smiled as he set the remote back in one of the inquisitors pocket and leaned back; resting on what was the roof of the rhino. He didn’t serve the inquisition because he wanted freedom. He didn’t serve them because he wanted to rejoin the ranks of the imperial guard. He served them because he wanted to finally absolve himself of the guilt he had for failing the emperor and fleeing from the battlefield and leaving his friends, his peers, and his commanding officers to die, and he stayed, even with over hundreds of chances to escape, because he knew serving the inquisition in service of the emperor was the best way to do that. He also loved the idea of him killing all the heretics and traitors he could get his knurled hands on. With a smirk, he sat in silence, guarding and waiting for the inquisitor to wake.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>As the vision faded, he simply stood in silence like a dog waiting for an order from his master. When the inquisitor mentioned of the fake death of both him and his friend and bruits only nodded and moved over to the assassin, following her like he followed the inquisitor earlier. He knew she would be his new master.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Joker, post: 5598395, member: 6674973"] [b]Brutis, the chained[/b] Brutis couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw the man kill two people in one swift movement. With a slight smile, he thought about shunt and how he would feel about someone stealing his… property. He knew he would send a few assassins, but he knew those half brain thugs would never be able to harm an inquisitor. He only stood there as the inquisitor snatched up the remote, and tossed the spare to the assassin. He looked the woman over, and was a little taken back. he had met assassins, but she was... he just hoped she wasn’t corrupted and hateful like the rest of his captures. Like a slave boy following a new master, bruits walked behind the inquisitor at a close, yet respectful distance. As he motioned him over to the fallen noble. As he leans close, he asks for his hand and he offers his right palm, his left hand following closely after due to the shackles that held him. [sblock] Brutis looked down at the inquisitor and thought for a moment. As he did, his hand moved over to his weapon and he chambered a round then deployed the bayonet. He knew it would be all too easy to kill him. Just one stab and it could all be over. But he knew that he could run from the inquisition, he could hide from the imperial guard, he could fight the arbiters. He also knew he could do none of that to his own guilt, and killing him wouldn’t change that. He smiled as he set the remote back in one of the inquisitors pocket and leaned back; resting on what was the roof of the rhino. He didn’t serve the inquisition because he wanted freedom. He didn’t serve them because he wanted to rejoin the ranks of the imperial guard. He served them because he wanted to finally absolve himself of the guilt he had for failing the emperor and fleeing from the battlefield and leaving his friends, his peers, and his commanding officers to die, and he stayed, even with over hundreds of chances to escape, because he knew serving the inquisition in service of the emperor was the best way to do that. He also loved the idea of him killing all the heretics and traitors he could get his knurled hands on. With a smirk, he sat in silence, guarding and waiting for the inquisitor to wake.[/sblock] As the vision faded, he simply stood in silence like a dog waiting for an order from his master. When the inquisitor mentioned of the fake death of both him and his friend and bruits only nodded and moved over to the assassin, following her like he followed the inquisitor earlier. He knew she would be his new master. [/QUOTE]
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