K'luha looked at the tome, unsettled by it's presence and K'mana's willingness to give it to her. She didn't want this. Not at all. Why was K'mana insisting upon this? It was wrong... it was...Â
She took the tome was it was pushed into her hands. Prayer or no, God or no, this was a betrayal. Â K'luha gripped the tome and looked at it and then at K'mana again.Â
"You wouldn't be exiled... we can find another target. You never even took a strike at it...." she breathed out quietly. Failing the hunt never meant exile... there were other ways. K'luha shook her head, taking the tome anyway and tucking it beneath her arm.Â
"You may swear to the sands, but if you go now when we need you the most, I will never forgive you." K'luha finished quietly, looking K'mana in the eye.
She took the tome was it was pushed into her hands. Prayer or no, God or no, this was a betrayal. Â K'luha gripped the tome and looked at it and then at K'mana again.Â
"You wouldn't be exiled... we can find another target. You never even took a strike at it...." she breathed out quietly. Failing the hunt never meant exile... there were other ways. K'luha shook her head, taking the tome anyway and tucking it beneath her arm.Â
"You may swear to the sands, but if you go now when we need you the most, I will never forgive you." K'luha finished quietly, looking K'mana in the eye.