Sunlight
Destyn grimaced slightly and a pang of guilt wracked the core of him.
"Sometimes saying what you think can get you into terrible trouble, though... And that can, sometimes, also hurt people you love." Destyn's light airy demeanour was natural, but there was also a crippling sadness and guilt that followed him like a dark cloud since the loss of his clan. It had been his fault, he knew, and yet he had lived and they had died for his folly. In his culture death was not a true ending, but it still felt that way to a boy orphaned in a world that felt increasingly alien the further he drew away from nature's light. The closing of Kalzasi's borders wasn't a mere inconvenience to him, it was an amputation.
"I do not mind wet, but dark is scary and cold is uncomfortable." He said of the Midden as Urs described it. "Are you a person who believes that hardship is necessary to become strong? I have read books with characters like that, but many times, I think, they are villains in the story." He blinked, considering how that may have come across.
"Not! ...not that I think you, Urs, are a villain, but that is, maybe, a sad way to look at things. Or maybe it is empowering?" He considered his own lot. "Maybe I will be stronger someday, now that I am an orphan." He wrinkled his nose and lowered his head, sadly.
"But I would rather be surrounded by the strength of my clan than be a stronger individual for losing them. I do not like this... Independence." He knitted his brow, "But that is why I have Torin and Sivan. They are not a clan, but I am not alone anymore."
2 Glade, 122
Destyn grimaced slightly and a pang of guilt wracked the core of him.
"Sometimes saying what you think can get you into terrible trouble, though... And that can, sometimes, also hurt people you love." Destyn's light airy demeanour was natural, but there was also a crippling sadness and guilt that followed him like a dark cloud since the loss of his clan. It had been his fault, he knew, and yet he had lived and they had died for his folly. In his culture death was not a true ending, but it still felt that way to a boy orphaned in a world that felt increasingly alien the further he drew away from nature's light. The closing of Kalzasi's borders wasn't a mere inconvenience to him, it was an amputation.
"I do not mind wet, but dark is scary and cold is uncomfortable." He said of the Midden as Urs described it. "Are you a person who believes that hardship is necessary to become strong? I have read books with characters like that, but many times, I think, they are villains in the story." He blinked, considering how that may have come across.
"Not! ...not that I think you, Urs, are a villain, but that is, maybe, a sad way to look at things. Or maybe it is empowering?" He considered his own lot. "Maybe I will be stronger someday, now that I am an orphan." He wrinkled his nose and lowered his head, sadly.
"But I would rather be surrounded by the strength of my clan than be a stronger individual for losing them. I do not like this... Independence." He knitted his brow, "But that is why I have Torin and Sivan. They are not a clan, but I am not alone anymore."