Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-7262318-20190104010303/@comment-7262318-20190114044405

"Thank you!" Goriyn sighed. "Truly, nice to have someone not want to rip my head off!"

"Shut up," Ri'Kraz said approaching the cell. "Why."

"Why what?"

"Why all this, Goriyn?" Ri'Kraz gestured his hands around. "We were the Empire's hand against crime and injustice, you remember that? The oath you took?"

Ri'Kraz wrapped his hands around the bars. "I have been haunted by this question for the last few years of my life. Why did you throw away everything you had, and for what? For what?"

Goriyn's smile slowly faded from his face.

"We were a brotherhood. Bound to our duty. And you ran out for what? Were you always this bloodthirsty monster, hiding under the surface of a good man, or did you just snap one day and this is the result of it?

Goriyn shook his head and rolled his eyes, leaning up against the wall. "I don't know what you mean. I'm still doing the Divine's work."

"Brutally murdering people in their homes, massacres in broad daylight! That's the divine's work to you? Killing off the innocent, is the divine's work?" Ri'Kraz spat.

Goriyn smirked. "What was so innocent about any of them?"

Ri'Kraz put his head down, seemingly admitting defeat. "What happened to you, Goriyn..."

He shrugged. "I lost enough and realized what I had to do to stop losing it."

"You threw away everything!" Ri'Kraz barked.

"I had nothing left to throw away," Goriyn responded softly.

"Adhani... did she mean nothing to you?"

"She meant everything to me,"

"Then why did you abandon her? Why did leave her to suffer, alone? Why?"

Goriyn shut his eyes and turned, facing the corner. "... I'd prefer if you left my room. I have a busy day tomorrow."

"Answer me, you goddamn madman!"

"I have a busy day tomorrow."

Ri'Kraz shook his head, angrily grabbing his mask and trudging back out towards the top deck. He could not bear to look at him any longer.