From: OnlineGuru_at_gmx.de
Date: Sun Sep 07 2003 - 12:54:24 BST
> Garrott levers himself up from where he had taken a seat and wanders
> back into the light of the fire and folds his massive arms.
> "You are angry that people are slain within your village, that these
> people mean allot to you and that they are your family...well Kalais was
> a member of my party, he was there with Farli and I when we faced the
> horror, he was there shedding blood with me when we fought other beings
> and creatures. The Sagrine code teaches me that the allies I travel
> with and in particular those that I shed blood with are like the
> liferock that created me. I cannot let this creature walk on without
> repaying the debt of blood that it owes. To ignore that is to ignore
> the code that we Sagrine live by and it is a dishonour to it and
> Kalais." The big warriors face draws down in a scowl. "Yes he was not
> a laughing cad, and yes he let fly with barbed comments, however does
> not Lenora also let fly with the very same manner of comments, is not
> Maerath unknown to us and even Elklisee is egotistical, as am I, the
> more time I spend with you firebloods, as was Kalais." His massive
> fists bunching, he holds the gaze of every warrior amongst the party,
> his eyes like shadowed pools within the craggy face. "Kalais was
> prepared to bleed with you, as he did with me, he was a warrior and he
> was a name giver. I look at all of you and ask is my anger any
> different to yours, about your people being slain and ask is your thirst
> for revenge any different to mine? By Raggoks balls, I ask each of you
> warriors, if you would leave your other blade brothers unavenged like
> this, whether you would leave me, Lenora or Angavorn unavenged were a
> scorcher to run him through. I ask each of you, will you leave the
> killer of Kaleb to walk free if you had a chance to strike, when they
> are this close?" The big warrior shakes his head. "Were you to answer
> yes, then I would gladly turn my back on you and refuse to even grant
> you the title of warrior."
"I can understand you," Temorya responds, "but both points of view are
viable, especially as we deal with a beast not an intelligent creature, or am I
mistaken?" he asks. "Maybe we are pursued, and this would bring danger on
us, and will get us of from our task, and the beast just killed only because of
necessity. Then we should leave, but if this beast is a man-killer and
would bring danger to others, we should pursue it." He sighs, "the decision is
not as easy at it seems. I would, I think, track it down to get rid of a
danger, but maybe this decision is wrong..."
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