Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160405011238/@comment-25038310-20160511172729

Abello looked behind him at Fyr, rather surprised that he heard the scout utter a word after all this time. It did relieve him that he was not facing the same fate as poor Jawan.

"T-.. talking about dead and all, Fyr.." He let out a sigh, as he stared at Jawan from a distance. The Redguard was clearly losing his mind rapidly, and soon he would be either braindead or insane and endanger others of this group.

"Jawan.. is, unfortunately, losing his mind.. he hasn't said a word, doesn't reply, and simply follows us where we go. Ever since he witnessed Farrun, he hasn't been himself. He's on the very edge of attacking us and losing his sanity.

What do we do with him?"

Richard cocked his head at the question. He was rather surprised that the poet even needed to ask.

"Leave him, of course. If he's going to be braindead anyways, or attack us, we might as well leave him before that happens. He won't serve any use anymore to us."

"L..Leave h..-him?" Abello stammered. "But, what if we can fix it? If there's a solution in Jehanna? Or perhaps he'll get better overnight?"

"Don't lie to yourself, Abello. You just said it yourself." Richard remarked, with the same cold tone in his voice as he caught the poet off-guard with the sudden statement. "We leave him. I'm sure anyone else in their right mind would."

"But.. He's been with us since the beginning." Abello told Richard, becoming disheartened with Richard's cold facts.

"And this will be his end. We'll all lose our minds eventually - if it's not from dying, it'll be from roaming around without a purpose.

All the faults of the Murky Lady and her goons, of course. But if we want to fix it, we have to do their bidding. And even then, they did not assure us of our freedom."

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((Since Pel left the RP, I suppose it's time to leave his character. Might as well do abit of char development.

Also, I'll be in Paris for two days, and I'll be back by saturday.))