by The Kingpin » Fri Apr 07, 2017 9:34 pm
Septimus initially shrunk back somewhat at the Paladin's strong reaction to what he had been told and shown, having not expected such a negative response. However, after a few moments, he regained his composure. "Perhaps," responded the Scholar, reading his spiritual brother's reaction closely. "Perhaps you have no connection to the divine, but you have proven time and again that at your core, you are a pure and kindly being. One of great power, at that. Liorick's intentions to shepherd the world according to a vision of good certainly was overstepping his own right, but it does not change the fact that that fundamental want for good in the world ended up becoming a core element of your nature." The Son of Storms straightened somewhat, recovering from his brother's outburst moments earlier. "And I think, with the power of your will, your personality, your character has imposed itself upon your destiny more than the reverse. You have carved your fate out with your own two hands, through circumstance and pure determination, not according to any path laid out for you by Liorick. I do not think that he has ever had that power over what you became, nor could he."
Ceridwen watched the exchange warily, keeping a bit of a distance. Such an outburst from a being that had given her a distinct feeling of discomfort since she'd first met him was something that alarmed her, even if she did not show it for Septimus's sake. She did, however, keep her distance, just in case Septimus's assertions worsened matters.
"It is important to remember the lens through which the world is viewed in times like these," he continued as the tome receded, closing and returning to its place in the satchel. "The world he saw was one that was essentially godless; one where man and elf slaughtered each other in the streets, shackled and enslaved each other with no regard for their well-being or their rights. It was a time where life was cheap, and many were willing to exploit it. For an essentially good-hearted person to live through this, to accept it as the unchangeable reality of his world, is difficult. For one such as this to one day witness an act awe-inspiring enough as to contemplate the nature of the divine, it becomes a fresh breath of air in a world that is choking him. I think it is important to remember that this was what Liorick experienced. I am not entirely sure how much of his world you remember, Desrium, if anything of his older memories were transmitted to you. But I am sure you can sympathise with this want for a light when the world seems darkest. After all, was it not a similar want that drove the Justicars onwards for so many aeons in the face of the crushing despair of the Eternal War?"
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG