Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25242640-20140808001210/@comment-25280555-20140813031450

Yes, Fi'ra knows. She did say it may not be as interesting as your secret, but it was a secret nonetheless. It was simple not to get caught, really; Fi'ra had been trained to use a bow as she was growing up, so she was not fingered for slitting her parents' throats in the night. Of course...no one expects the innocent child...but i was not exactly "innocent" for a child. Fi'ra's family was poor, and they were suffering. Fi'ra had started pickpocketing to get her family by, giving them the excuse of the profits from selling game when her parents asked where the money came from. Eventually Fi'ra has started stealing from houses. Eventually, Fi'ra told her parents about her thefts. They turned her into the guards without a second glance. Fi'ra didn't want to spent her sentence in prison. The guards were always watching her. So Fi'ra killed them; or rather, the darkness did. Can't very well kill someone when you're locked behind bars without a weapon, hm? Though this one supposes that's the point...anyway, Fi'ra escaped and returned to her parents. They were shocked, of course. Fi'ra did not want them to remember her as a criminal, so she had the darkness erase their memories. Everything about Fi'ra. This one kept an eye on them from the shadows, because she still cared for them. When they refused ever having a daughter, people had just assumed they were trying to deal with the fact that their daughter was an escaped criminal. But erasing Fi'ra from their lives still didn't make them happy. They were still poor. They lived their lives in misery. Reduced to mere beggars on the street. So Fi'ra ended it. Fi'ra ended their nights of crying themselves to sleep. She ended the lives of those who had none. Fi'ra could of easily escaped, sure. She also could have killed the neighbors who had come to check up on her parents because they hadn't seen them in a few days. She could have killed ''every. Single. One'' of the guards that stared at her as she was banished from her home....but Fi'ra did not want to make a bigger reputation for herself. You see, Fi'ra had learned a lesson when she killed her parents. The importance of being....underestimated. It makes things much easier.

-a smile cracked on her face, looking calm, but it was an eerie kind of calm.- But enough about Fi'ra. What was Ja'aza's secret?

Fi'ra