D A E M O N
Absently, he rubbed at his wrists. The ever present bracers that were but a piece of the armor suit he was trapped in. He had gone out of his way to purchase clothes native to Solunarium even though, in truth, the suit could reshape itself to whatever manner of clothing he desired. He just could not remove it, merely alter the shape. He did not miss the brief exchange between Phocion and Vraedyn and the clear conclusion that they drew regarding the bracers origins. He did not confirm nor would he deny such a conclusion. His role was to carry out the emperor’s directive. He would do so, even if he desired to do other things along the way. As Vraedyn and his entourage exited the room, he watched them without comment. When the high prince left, he looked at Finn.
“Do not do that again.” He looked at Phocion, eyes narrowing slightly in suspicion but returned his attention to Finn. Sadness tugged at the edges of his expression but after a moment of simply staring at Finn dressed as he was, he lowered his gaze to his hands.
“Be careful.” He spoke while still looking down at his hands. “Do not invite the gaze of my master unless you are prepared to face him.”
He left unsaid everything that would entail. Neither Phocion nor Vraedyn were simpletons. He knew that they would not disregard the warning that was between the lines of his statement. Solunarium was undoubtedly capable but the resources and power of the Imperium were vast and they had not gone through the trouble of capturing just to lose him so easily. At Phocion’s comment, he folded his hands together and shrugged his shoulders.
“In my haste to halt another mind breaking, I may have overdone it.” The technique was simply an application of Splintering, it had perhaps been a more risky application but it was either that or endure seeing another mind go mad from their efforts. He did not want to see Finn injured in such a way, even if all Finn was doing was trying to help.
“The aetheric pathways around us will mend themselves shortly. Once more, I do not recommend anyone look deeper than they should. Not unless you are ready for the consequences. I will not be allowed to enact such a technique to save anyone again.” A mild grimace crossed his features. Already he could feel the armor cataloguing his use of the technique. It would be ready to take control of him and bar him from thwarting its effort to punish a trespasser in the future. At least in that manner. He would have to figure out another way to protect others from such a fate. He only hoped that he would be able to figure it out fast enough.
“Do not do that again.” He looked at Phocion, eyes narrowing slightly in suspicion but returned his attention to Finn. Sadness tugged at the edges of his expression but after a moment of simply staring at Finn dressed as he was, he lowered his gaze to his hands.
“Be careful.” He spoke while still looking down at his hands. “Do not invite the gaze of my master unless you are prepared to face him.”
He left unsaid everything that would entail. Neither Phocion nor Vraedyn were simpletons. He knew that they would not disregard the warning that was between the lines of his statement. Solunarium was undoubtedly capable but the resources and power of the Imperium were vast and they had not gone through the trouble of capturing just to lose him so easily. At Phocion’s comment, he folded his hands together and shrugged his shoulders.
“In my haste to halt another mind breaking, I may have overdone it.” The technique was simply an application of Splintering, it had perhaps been a more risky application but it was either that or endure seeing another mind go mad from their efforts. He did not want to see Finn injured in such a way, even if all Finn was doing was trying to help.
“The aetheric pathways around us will mend themselves shortly. Once more, I do not recommend anyone look deeper than they should. Not unless you are ready for the consequences. I will not be allowed to enact such a technique to save anyone again.” A mild grimace crossed his features. Already he could feel the armor cataloguing his use of the technique. It would be ready to take control of him and bar him from thwarting its effort to punish a trespasser in the future. At least in that manner. He would have to figure out another way to protect others from such a fate. He only hoped that he would be able to figure it out fast enough.