He exploded, Natasha did not find it strange at all. It was the squire's nature to be so hot-blooded. He was not thinking clearly and merely let his emotions guide his judgement, it was one of the most fatal flaws a future knight could have. He would get himself killed should he faced the paladins of Ebonstryfe, they would manipulate his emotions and lure him into a trap before he could even put up his fists. It was either for him to change or leave, Natasha sadly admitted that she may have to let this one go, she felt really bad for failing him.
"A Myrian could care more huh... perhaps you are right, Kreig. Then you support their views on cannibalism? And how they speak of everyone non-Myrian as 'Barbarian'? The only tolerable Myrian I know is... no I don't know any, but at least most of them are devoted to their Goddess, not that I fully agree with Myri's ways" Natasha said without turning around, her back still facing him
"Syliras... could become the beacon of civilization in this savage world was because of us, the knights. People flock to us because they know we could protect them, that we could give them shelter, and that we could prevent a blade from slitting their throats in the night, and let their children sleep safe and sound. We could do that Kreig, is because we do not waver, we do not give in to our emotions, and we are not so short-sighted to let our rage and unneeded passion blind our judgement and clearly Kreig, you had fail to do just that" Natasha finally turned around and shook her head, her expression full of regret and sadness "I'm sorry, I have failed you..."
"Peace and order comes first, it's the very foundation that keeps Syliras alive, not emotions and fragile compassion. You can pity me and these innocent citizens, but I and them do not need your pity. We can do fine without someone like you, we had done that for hundred of years. Fine, do as you like, only Grandmaster Loren have the final say on whether you're worthy or not. Prove me wrong by passing your initiation to a full knight... Kreig" Natasha put her blunted longsword to a weapon stand and proceeded to leave the training area. "We're done for today" She said simply as she left Kreig alone in the particular area he was in.
OOCAlright! You can go ahead and post your last reply then I will give you your grades.
"A Myrian could care more huh... perhaps you are right, Kreig. Then you support their views on cannibalism? And how they speak of everyone non-Myrian as 'Barbarian'? The only tolerable Myrian I know is... no I don't know any, but at least most of them are devoted to their Goddess, not that I fully agree with Myri's ways" Natasha said without turning around, her back still facing him
"Syliras... could become the beacon of civilization in this savage world was because of us, the knights. People flock to us because they know we could protect them, that we could give them shelter, and that we could prevent a blade from slitting their throats in the night, and let their children sleep safe and sound. We could do that Kreig, is because we do not waver, we do not give in to our emotions, and we are not so short-sighted to let our rage and unneeded passion blind our judgement and clearly Kreig, you had fail to do just that" Natasha finally turned around and shook her head, her expression full of regret and sadness "I'm sorry, I have failed you..."
"Peace and order comes first, it's the very foundation that keeps Syliras alive, not emotions and fragile compassion. You can pity me and these innocent citizens, but I and them do not need your pity. We can do fine without someone like you, we had done that for hundred of years. Fine, do as you like, only Grandmaster Loren have the final say on whether you're worthy or not. Prove me wrong by passing your initiation to a full knight... Kreig" Natasha put her blunted longsword to a weapon stand and proceeded to leave the training area. "We're done for today" She said simply as she left Kreig alone in the particular area he was in.
OOCAlright! You can go ahead and post your last reply then I will give you your grades.
