07-15-2018, 11:36 PM
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//Well, this Thea is mostly referred to as a beserker since the trance-like fury they can acheive in battle, and she acheives something similar, so she wasn't an actual beserker in her life, or any past ones. I thought it fit her, at least in the future
"What's that?" The cub was a bit smaller than the lion cub, and maybe it was because they were concentrating, maybe because they were lost in thought, or noticed, and didn't care, Thea didn't quite know, but either way, the young leopard managed to approach the older Ascendent with no signs of being noticed, admiring the old star map for a few moments, even if she didn't quite understand why it was necessary. Mapping stars required skill, sure, but not the skills Thea wanted, so, she held only a little interest in them.
And yet the bubbly cub was still there, the smile on her face.
Thea didn't understand what was wrong with killing, something Artreus probably experienced plenty, and felt all the emotions that came with taking a life; grief, guilt, sadness, despair, yet Thea had felt nothing whenever she did. Nothing but joy and pride, because she had won. And winning was all that mattered, right? Win, only with your skills and strength, and nobody else's.
It was a mistake her mother made while raising her, to not teach her killing was a horrible thing that ruined lives, and her mother had paid the price for it.
So really, at first, Artreus and Thea might seem a bit similar, but the way they reacted to taking a life was much different.
"What's that?" The cub was a bit smaller than the lion cub, and maybe it was because they were concentrating, maybe because they were lost in thought, or noticed, and didn't care, Thea didn't quite know, but either way, the young leopard managed to approach the older Ascendent with no signs of being noticed, admiring the old star map for a few moments, even if she didn't quite understand why it was necessary. Mapping stars required skill, sure, but not the skills Thea wanted, so, she held only a little interest in them.
And yet the bubbly cub was still there, the smile on her face.
Thea didn't understand what was wrong with killing, something Artreus probably experienced plenty, and felt all the emotions that came with taking a life; grief, guilt, sadness, despair, yet Thea had felt nothing whenever she did. Nothing but joy and pride, because she had won. And winning was all that mattered, right? Win, only with your skills and strength, and nobody else's.
It was a mistake her mother made while raising her, to not teach her killing was a horrible thing that ruined lives, and her mother had paid the price for it.
So really, at first, Artreus and Thea might seem a bit similar, but the way they reacted to taking a life was much different.
I'll give up on giving up
[i]and get the world on my side
Thea — Nora — Adara