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<blockquote data-quote="Majin" data-source="post: 2963362" data-attributes="member: 13265"><p>Nae'talis glanced at Hildor as the elf's case was dismissed. It mattered not either way. The young Thayan would have rather he went, and never returned. It was quite evident at this point that one of them would have to go. Nae'talis did not particularly care which, whether himself or the elf, but he could not be near him now; not with his connections to the Red Tower, no matter how <em>"innocent"</em> Hildor made himself out to be. Though he might not need Hildor's "curse" to be near him to send him back to his brethren if this trial did not go his way.</p><p></p><p><em><span style="color: silver">Once you mixed with the wizards of the Red Tower, you were not done with them, until they were done with you...</span></em></p><p></p><p>Nae'talis had fought for the past few years trying to prove that addage wrong. It might all come to this. He felt pity for the Tyrran's if they indeed planned to honor the Thayan Act. Even acknowledging such a thing when you were in another land brought you into the Reds' grasp. These "men of justice" would be further enthralled if they chose to make the contact necessary to return him to his lands. The wizard knew that explaining this to the Tyrran's would do no good. To them, Justice was blind. </p><p></p><p>Looking up to regard Harad and his questioning, Nae'talis answers in a low, serious voice. <span style="color: red">"My intentions were solely to get away. To put as much distance between the tower and myself so I could pursue my studies in peace and at my own pace. I did not appreciate their strict rules structures. This may abhor you, <em>Justice</em>, but I am a man that follows his own set of rules, no one elses. I follow my own code of laws."</span> </p><p></p><p>Nae'talis pauses for a moment to let the statement sink in before continuing, <span style="color: red">"At the moment, and throughout the foreseeable future, I am only interested in furthering my knowledge. To reiterate, back with my own kind, I felt stunted when it came to this and so I left. Did I know that this was not allowed? Yes, but I did not care. Just like I suspect that you do not care. So why must I be asked to go on like this? It certainly seems like you have all the information you need to make your decision, so I suggest that you get on with it."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majin, post: 2963362, member: 13265"] Nae'talis glanced at Hildor as the elf's case was dismissed. It mattered not either way. The young Thayan would have rather he went, and never returned. It was quite evident at this point that one of them would have to go. Nae'talis did not particularly care which, whether himself or the elf, but he could not be near him now; not with his connections to the Red Tower, no matter how [i]"innocent"[/i] Hildor made himself out to be. Though he might not need Hildor's "curse" to be near him to send him back to his brethren if this trial did not go his way. [i][color=silver]Once you mixed with the wizards of the Red Tower, you were not done with them, until they were done with you...[/color][/i] Nae'talis had fought for the past few years trying to prove that addage wrong. It might all come to this. He felt pity for the Tyrran's if they indeed planned to honor the Thayan Act. Even acknowledging such a thing when you were in another land brought you into the Reds' grasp. These "men of justice" would be further enthralled if they chose to make the contact necessary to return him to his lands. The wizard knew that explaining this to the Tyrran's would do no good. To them, Justice was blind. Looking up to regard Harad and his questioning, Nae'talis answers in a low, serious voice. [color=red]"My intentions were solely to get away. To put as much distance between the tower and myself so I could pursue my studies in peace and at my own pace. I did not appreciate their strict rules structures. This may abhor you, [i]Justice[/i], but I am a man that follows his own set of rules, no one elses. I follow my own code of laws."[/color] Nae'talis pauses for a moment to let the statement sink in before continuing, [color=red]"At the moment, and throughout the foreseeable future, I am only interested in furthering my knowledge. To reiterate, back with my own kind, I felt stunted when it came to this and so I left. Did I know that this was not allowed? Yes, but I did not care. Just like I suspect that you do not care. So why must I be asked to go on like this? It certainly seems like you have all the information you need to make your decision, so I suggest that you get on with it."[/color] [/QUOTE]
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