Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20151101155319/@comment-3293219-20151102212144

"No." Talin stated, simply, ignoring Vordel's outburst.

"I think you know why..." He said, folding his arms and glancing out into the snow bitten wilderness.

"Only a coward could say that death is the worst thing that could happen to them, for me it's living, knowing that I abandoned one of my own. One of my own who was pregnant with my child..."

The Imperial looked back to Zaydate, seeming a little less enraged and a little more sollem.

"I know what people think of me, I know what my relationship with her has made people think of me. The thing is, they're wrong, when it comes to decision making, she isn't anymore important to me than anyone else. I wouldn't sacrifice her for anyone and unless the odds were against them, I wouldn't leave anyone behind for her either.

She knew this before anything between us even happened... She accepted it." The Imperial paused as he wrapped his hand around his sword, tightening his grip on it.

"But..." He paused to sigh through his teeth as rage and determination began to fuel his desire to find her.

"That does not mean that I'd abandon her, whilst I could still help. Just like I wouldn't abandon Vordel or anyone else, I come back for my own, we come back for our own.

Because any group that doesn't? Isn't a group at all, just a group of people, who travel together, all sleeping with one eye open."