Cerulean Cape the penalty for overeagerness is the same as the penalty for unworthiness
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the woman seemed to think that his aspirations were good and nodded her head with approval as he mentioned what he wanted to do with himself. it seemed as though she was pleased enough with his choice to ask if he wanted to spar with her. illidan was moderately taken aback by the direct inquiry and found himself wondering it was appropriate to test his abilities with strangers on the shore. he also thought that he might not be at his peak performance with their battle having recently happened.
 
“sure,” he agreed with a small flag of his tail. he wouldn’t get stronger until he pushed himself, and he was growing still – he wanted to prove that he could turn into the same towering giant that his father had been. he wanted to have the same capability as the old man.
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RE: the penalty for overeagerness is the same as the penalty for unworthiness - by Illidan - January 06, 2019, 03:04 PM