Cyaer knelt in the garden located just outside the kitchen where he had found the fresh red roses. He watched the dawning of the new day and hoped he would see the end of it with his lovely wife Kel'tira.
The Sin'dorei didn't try to understand the politics of the situation. He could not fathom the reasoning of Lord Firehawk other than the greed of wanting power. Pure and simple. And not just from House Sunblaze, but from the very same Fellowship his son had protected, lead, and had been a founding member. And the rogue shook his head, at the stupidity of it all.
A part of him wanted to fly away with Kel'tira to the furthest corner of Azeroth, and be away from this turmoil and conflict. But he knew better, running away did not accomplish anything, in the long or short run. So he told his wife he would stand by her side when they would come for House Sunblaze.
He had not been able to sleep, even with her warm inviting form laying beside him. He was taunted with dreams and nightmares of what could be, and it disturb him. He was not one to think in this frame of mind, however the two things he loved most in this world were being threatened, and he felt helpless.
The Rising Sun Fellowship, a handful of people had created a place for those with like minds and hearts could come and join together to help rebuild and strengthen the Sin'dorei nation. With a pure and noble basis of the four tenets that were the cornerstones of the Fellowship - Honor, Compassion, Valor, and Faith, he had taken them all into his heart, thought upon them, and lived them each day. And now someone wanted it for their own desires, for vengence of a son lost, for power.
And the most important person in his life, the one he loved more than he could express, his Kel'tira was threatened by this same House who wanted the Fellowship. For in threatening their House, they threatened his love too. She was weary from the meetings and decisions she had to attend and prepare the House. He could see the stress and tension in her eyes.
He pulled up the small box from the dirt and rock, and held it carefully in his hand. He looked upon it and felt its power. He would not allow it to fall into their hands. He had promised, and he kept his word, even if it meant...losing something he valued more than anything else in this world.
The Sin'dorei didn't try to understand the politics of the situation. He could not fathom the reasoning of Lord Firehawk other than the greed of wanting power. Pure and simple. And not just from House Sunblaze, but from the very same Fellowship his son had protected, lead, and had been a founding member. And the rogue shook his head, at the stupidity of it all.
A part of him wanted to fly away with Kel'tira to the furthest corner of Azeroth, and be away from this turmoil and conflict. But he knew better, running away did not accomplish anything, in the long or short run. So he told his wife he would stand by her side when they would come for House Sunblaze.
He had not been able to sleep, even with her warm inviting form laying beside him. He was taunted with dreams and nightmares of what could be, and it disturb him. He was not one to think in this frame of mind, however the two things he loved most in this world were being threatened, and he felt helpless.
The Rising Sun Fellowship, a handful of people had created a place for those with like minds and hearts could come and join together to help rebuild and strengthen the Sin'dorei nation. With a pure and noble basis of the four tenets that were the cornerstones of the Fellowship - Honor, Compassion, Valor, and Faith, he had taken them all into his heart, thought upon them, and lived them each day. And now someone wanted it for their own desires, for vengence of a son lost, for power.
And the most important person in his life, the one he loved more than he could express, his Kel'tira was threatened by this same House who wanted the Fellowship. For in threatening their House, they threatened his love too. She was weary from the meetings and decisions she had to attend and prepare the House. He could see the stress and tension in her eyes.
He pulled up the small box from the dirt and rock, and held it carefully in his hand. He looked upon it and felt its power. He would not allow it to fall into their hands. He had promised, and he kept his word, even if it meant...losing something he valued more than anything else in this world.
Edited by Cyaer on 4/7/2013 11:28 AM PDT