- Messages
- 74
- Race
- Jin'Norai
- Profession
- Student
- Location
- The Ur'Duun
- Arcana
- Character Sheet
December 17th, 124
An armistice had been agreed upon. An invitation, tentatively given in exchange for total submission. Once Khafra could prove his loyalty to the Huo, they would adopt him. After all, he had hid nothing, and he had shared with them the fact that the Rakshasa from lands beyond also desired his talents. He was too valuable an asset to simply cut apart for magic stones, yet too dangerous to allow unchecked among them.
Khafra understood this. He was prepared for this, and he remained respectful. This was his only shot at a home capable of mustering any defense against the beings that sought to control him in ways beyond the bonds of mere "human" loyalties, however morally corrupt the Huo had seemed to him.
That Khafra had ties with the Dwarves, that he had slain many of Vokhai, and that he knew well the Ur'Duun were intensely valuable traits. He was already proven in battle, just not warfare in the Jianese sense. Even were he not a Paragon candidate, he would be valuable.
Upon being detained by the Huo, Khafra had been placed in a collar that attempted to diminish his ability to cast magic. Upon realizing his power, the official interviewing him asked that it be taken off, adding that it would be a "waste" and a "fool's errand" as Khafra could easily break it.
Wearing now a bland, baggy tunic and slacks like any other detainee of Gektou, Khafra's dwarvish robes had been taken from him for study and screening days ago. There was nothing magical about them, but they could not be entirely sure given the breadth of his power, and Khafra understood their caution.
Studying the Jianese tongue as he traveled with Merc and since his arrival, Khafra still yet lacked total fluency, but his Familiar and meditations upon the language itself helped him to study.
Khafra knew well the stones, the rivers, the beating, molten heart of the Ur'Duun. He knew the song of air, its hurricanes, and its gentle breeze. He knew the chill of frozen mountains and halls of ice — but there were no words for the kind.
Oh, he knew his soul inside and out—
But for the Rakshasa which had left its mark upon him.
A man of Jian sung praises of its clans. Khafra had come to beseech the Huo, knowing a land versed in Aether would shield him from the tyrant paws that once strung him along like a puppet.
Rakshasa could not get to him here. Mystics knew well the spirits, and for the first time in his life, he thought he knew kin.
443 words.