April 10, 2015, 10:30 PM
So.. I don't do PP... But I'm just going to pretent Zhavvi said the "mate" part at the end for my post to work with yours.. If you don't mind...? :P
indentWith his head rested on Zhavvi, Rakharo could feel the sweet hum of her voice on his own skin. She had always been a reminder of the only woman he'd ever loved, her mother had been a goddes by the Khal's side and he just hoped his daughter would some day be held in the same regard as the beautiful Zhalia.
indentIt was true that Khal Rakharo feared for the future that awaited his Khalas, uncertainty had never been as strong before, but he still had faith in the universe. He knew that he hadn't made a bad decision by leaving Rhaesh Dahaan, it was his destiny, the Dosh Khaleen had told him so themselves, but he was uncertain and fearful as it only was natural. "Rhoa re ti pluvt, Khalakki. Rhoa re dastudr, vur tobor. yth tir ti ergriff pluvt shafaer Rhoa, yth gahri shafaer astahi vur svadrav yth seilor waoli hesina de Rhoa, yth xkhat plythu".
indent"Si tepohada ekess qe sgos ekess jaseve Rhaesh Dahaan ios irthir di svabol si jahus gethrisjir ekess ehtah, shar si count shafaer wer Dosh Khaleen vur wer xilunwai. Mobi jahus ehis zulf ihk udoka spical persvek wer achuak thaczil, zyak kii zexenuma?" he explained, knowing that Zhavvi didn't quite agree with leaving the homeland from the start. It had been a decision he had made to protect what was left in his life, and that wasn't something he didn't feel comfortable doing in a place so stained in blood.
indentThe promise Zhavvi made to Rakharo gave him peace, he listened to his daughter ask for freedom, and he beautiful speech was just about to make the golden Khalas cry (not), but it only lasted a second, after which the girl mentioned becoming the "wife of another Khal". There were no other Khali in the world that would be sufficient to please the golden Warrior's standards for his young daughter, and even if there was, he would never allow Zhavvi to leave his Khalas. Khalasi are enemies in the field by nature. There had never been two Khalasi that could coexist as long as they weren't the same. This was the piece the young girl was missing. A very, very important piece. And it made Rakharo furious.
indent"Svabol tir wux jatil ini voga Khal, Zhavvi" he said after pulling his head away from hers. "Wux geou nurti xkhat tivol di tikilvi batobot tiric ti belhal ekess sia Khalas, wux nymuer ve, Vafik? mobi ui thric visidark zahae coi!", he said in tranquil fury.
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The stars are charging for you - by Rakharo - April 03, 2015, 09:57 PM
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RE: The stars are charging for you - by Zaria - April 05, 2015, 02:53 AM
RE: The stars are charging for you - by Rakharo - April 05, 2015, 09:53 AM
RE: The stars are charging for you - by Zaria - April 05, 2015, 10:04 AM
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RE: The stars are charging for you - by Zaria - April 05, 2015, 10:53 AM
RE: The stars are charging for you - by Rakharo - April 05, 2015, 01:00 PM
RE: The stars are charging for you - by Zaria - April 05, 2015, 03:03 PM
RE: The stars are charging for you - by Rakharo - April 10, 2015, 10:30 PM
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