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Post by Vedrit{(==)}Kelran on Jul 6, 2008 21:43:27 GMT -5
"Sounds chaotic." Vedrit mumbled, more to himself than Gaziel or Sonya. He believed that part of living was doing what you don't like. Besides, mostly training sounds boring. His own life was much like Gaziels was. He went where he wanted, and it was very chaotic. Who knew where he would be from one day to the next. Ofcourse, he didn't really want to be found by certain members of a certain country, so it worked out fine.
"Some might say you do more than Vedrit." Sonya replied curtly. Vedrits attitude usually isn't this bad, and it was getting on her nerves. If he didn't lighten up, well... she'd deal with that later.
"Anyhow... Have you learned much of your elven heritage?" she asked Gaziel, moving on with the questions.
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Post by Gazeil on Jul 8, 2008 21:20:13 GMT -5
"Not really; you get used to it after a while," Gazeil gave a small shrug. She meant it. Well, even if she didn't know what the other was talking about, when he said 'chaotic' but for whatever reason, in this context, it made sense. Unless it was untrue, but she didn't know it. The hybrid decided to stop her train of thoughts there; thinking too much on trivial matters made her head hurt.
"More? For what?" A confused look had made it's appearance on her visage, and it had also seeped into her tone. "You mean me doing what I like?" Before she got into more detail, she had to make sure that that was what Sonya was referring to; it would look foolish of her to blabber on about something that made no sense. Not that it mattered; she did so pretty often in any case.
"Not really," Gazeil responded to the dragon's question, shaking her head lazily, "I've come to think of myself more as a human than an elf..." Yet, she still referred to herself as half an elf, not half human. Why was that? Well, who knew. "I mean, I've been living with humans," she decided to expand, "And I've hardly known my father, or any other elf for that matter..." So it was only natural, right?
OOC: You posted twice? @ @
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Post by Vedrit{(==)}Kelran on Jul 9, 2008 0:24:16 GMT -5
((oops)) "She means that because you do what you want, you live a fuller life than I." Vedrit clarified. "Would you like to more about elves?" Sonya asked Gaziel, not bothering to clarify herself. Why should she? Vedrit was doing fine. Sonya, hoping Gaziel answered yes, said "I invite you to travel with us. We can teach you what we know of the elves and the Ancient Language, if you'd like."
Vedrit was outraged by the invitation, but hid it with the promise of revenge, somehow. Extending an invitation of that sort without his consent. Sonya should know better. Besides, he didn't think Gaziel would accept. She seemed happy enough with her life without them complicating things, not to mention the added company. Another to make sure didn't get captured, killed or separated when trouble came. Vedrit heaved a silent sigh. He knew he should welcome the company, but rarely did. 'If she accepts, I will not stop her from accompanying us.' He thought to himself.
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Post by Gazeil on Jul 12, 2008 17:44:59 GMT -5
"I see?" She wasn't sure how true that was, but decided to leave it as it was. A full elaboration was, as it also seemed, deemed unnecessary by the white dragon; more of a reason to leave it as it was. "More about elves..." She repeated, tapping a finger on her chin, "I guess so." The hybrid didn't want to seem so eager to accept the invitation, and the only way to know more was to travel with them? She had no qualms with that (despite not being a team-work person in the first place).
Glancing back at Vedrit upon returning a response, the half-elf gazed upon the other with a slight frown, "Unless you do not want me to accompany you?" She asked, directing her question straight at the other. Gazeil knew that some did not like company, or more so, her own. But she also didn't mind if the male elf did not want to have her following the pair. Either or was fine, because the only thing she would be missing is knowledge on the elves and the Ancient Language.
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Post by Vedrit{(==)}Kelran on Jul 13, 2008 0:14:28 GMT -5
"If you accept, you accompany as Sonyas guest. Nothing I say or feel will change it." Vedrit said in a monotounous, I-don't-care voice. "That settles it. Welcome, Gaziel, to our adventures." Sonya replied with a trumpet, "Maybe now things will be interesting." Sonya was happy that Gaziel was joining, for more reasons than she said
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Post by Gazeil on Jul 25, 2008 14:47:14 GMT -5
Well, the acceptance was a little puzzling, but Gazeil smiled nonetheless. "So, your adventures were slightly boring before I came along?" She arched an eyebrow, but not at Vedrit. As much as she tried not to, she still ended up laughing lightly. But it was not a mocking one. "Well, I'll try to spice it up the best I can."
Despite the fact that she can't cook, but that's on a whole new level all together.
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Post by Vedrit{(==)}Kelran on Jul 27, 2008 0:05:17 GMT -5
"Don't try too hard." Vedrit mumbled. "I think we will all enjoy the spice." Sonya replied with a chuckle. And like that, their little party was larger. Vehrit wasn't too sure what Gaziel meant, he could think about that later. Right now he needed to stay sharp about what Sonya was up to.
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Post by Gazeil on Aug 1, 2008 16:48:33 GMT -5
OOC: Do you have anything in mind for after this?
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Post by Vedrit{(==)}Kelran on Aug 1, 2008 21:51:24 GMT -5
OOC: Not really
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