Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25101508-20140710153417/@comment-25038310-20140712165140

Datadragon Odahviing wrote: Alador1666 wrote: " This just confirms to me that followers and allies are a burden. " Kantar coldy replied.

" Why teach when noone listens? Why care when noone cares? " He put his hand in his pockets.

"Being alone is more pleasant. Atleast you don't have anything to worry about then, apart from yourself instead of others. " he gave a malicious grin.

"As I've experienced before, atleast. " he finished.

He turned to Alyssa for a moment.

" No offense. That's just how I see it, and no words can change how I view partner - and friendship."

((Yes, he is a cold and lone character, and not very bent on making friends, nor having any. But I guess you'll know why when you find out more about his history. )) (lol, Sorin's bro is way worse in terms of socializing (he actively alienates himself from people and I'll reveal more insanity about him). Sorin's bro is a secondary antagonist for my story arc, he has a character form, though. Sorin himself is not an extrovert either, but Alyssa is that special someone.)

Sorin shrugged and replied "I normally feel the same too. I have nasty experiences, even with my own family. People cannot be trusted. I don't know why I trust Alyssa, though."

Alyssa did not take any offence, for she knew Kantar probably misunderstood. She was here on her own mission and Sorin was essentially her employer. She wasn't the follower. In any case, the other way round was more appropriate, given current circumstances. She simply smiled and said "Weapons and my hands disagree way to often." (( Yea? I'm looking forward to Kantar and Sorin's bro's encounter then. ))

"It's not just about not being able to handle a sword, girl. " he reffered to Alyssa as 'girl', since it was clear that Kantar was quite older than her.

"It's more than that. " He said.

" I think it's best if some people split up, as they might be able to work better alone than together with others. But that would be other people's choice. "

Kantar turned to the commander and the trainees. He was guessing that if other trainees are done with the course, they would probably have to return to their place on the line.