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Author: Raize, Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 6:36 PM, Post Subject: Alliance [E/P]

Rhenakos walked behind the assassin that he had met up with. Raile had made a request to go figure out what was happening in the Valley of Vada, and with everything else going on, had hired a helping hand. Despite his protesting, Rhenakos finally agreed at the condition that he would get a 50% pay increase for the job. The teen assassin was creepy. Every so often the kid would just smile sadistically, and while Rhenakos knew he had his own bloodlus issues, it came nowhere near the level of whatever this kid had going on in his head.

There were a few times that Rhenakos wanted to speak up, but he decided against it, instead keeping to his own thoughts. It wouldn’t be long now before the hunter was a father, and that thought terrified him more than anything he had ever faced. Surprisingly, Osiria was fine with it when she announced it. Rhenakos had been in shock for the first few moments. He was happy, for sure, but a part of him wondered how his influence would affect a child. He was more than worried that he would lead his offspring down a dark path.

"Focus on the present," he said aloud. It was his mantra. Focus on today. One step at a time.

Author: Dusk, Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 6:35 PM, Post Subject: Alliance [E/P]

Lewis scoffed at the idea of having to come here with the berserker known as Rhenakos.  What a fool he was, but by the request of a friend whom he owed a favor to,, he had begrudgingly agreed to partner with the mad hunter.  At least for a time.  It had not been long since Lord Raith had accepted him as a sort of apprentice.  In the short time, Lewis had already gained a great deal of insight as to what his ultimate goals should be, and how to achieve them. 

Even with everything happening, though,  Lewis still felt pangs of what he assumed was longing for his once friend and ally, Xeik.  Rhenakos had not said much as they journeyed to the Valley, and that left Lewis with his own thoughts.  He still held true to his ways, though, unwilling to budge on his beliefs that he had done nothing wrong in ending the life of an abuser.  A flicker of a smile threatened to spread across his face.  It had been a satisfying kill. 

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