It was the same thing. The same position he had found himself for several times now. But now… now it was different. Natalie had been right, as always. It needed to end in a way where Kage felt like himself again.
And the Captain Anden made it a simple choice really.
String him up in the square and castrate him publicly indeed for ‘fraternizing’ with a subordinate, indeed. Taking at most 10 men with him in pursuit of Roen Deneith to force her to face desertion charges. Promoting him to Lieutenant to take Natalie’s place because she was demoted for fraternizing with him.
Aye, Kage only knew that he could either run away or change his current path. It would hurt a lot when Kage had to face the consequences of doing this. To be Sultansworn no longer. He was confident that when the storm faded and stopped its raging path that Roen and Natalie would be back to being Sultansworn once more. But he, with this solution, would have no chance in the order once more.
â€It’s stange. You learned a lot more from Kayah than you think. You’re running away.â€
But without Natalie… Forcing Roen back into the city… Kage could not live with this. He could not live with himself. But he loved Ul’dah, even with its faults. Ul’dah was his home, and so was Natalie.
The Miqo’te sighed as he swirled his finger atop the mug’s lip. He had started this path though before the talk with Captain Anden. The Captain just made it clear. Aye, it would be hard but the other ‘option’ would be even harder. Kage drained the contents of his mug before standing. He would resign from the Brass Blades. He’d tell Captain Anden about his resignation himself before his confession.
But first, first Kage had been tasked with bring Roen Deneith to Ul’dah to face desertion charges. That wasn’t quite what he had in mind. Osric Melkire was currently out of his reach. So was Ser Crofte. The Roegadyn by the name of Hornet? He… wasn’t sure that was the smartest or best decision.
Perhaps Kiht would know.
Kage hoped so.
And the Captain Anden made it a simple choice really.
String him up in the square and castrate him publicly indeed for ‘fraternizing’ with a subordinate, indeed. Taking at most 10 men with him in pursuit of Roen Deneith to force her to face desertion charges. Promoting him to Lieutenant to take Natalie’s place because she was demoted for fraternizing with him.
Aye, Kage only knew that he could either run away or change his current path. It would hurt a lot when Kage had to face the consequences of doing this. To be Sultansworn no longer. He was confident that when the storm faded and stopped its raging path that Roen and Natalie would be back to being Sultansworn once more. But he, with this solution, would have no chance in the order once more.
â€It’s stange. You learned a lot more from Kayah than you think. You’re running away.â€
But without Natalie… Forcing Roen back into the city… Kage could not live with this. He could not live with himself. But he loved Ul’dah, even with its faults. Ul’dah was his home, and so was Natalie.
The Miqo’te sighed as he swirled his finger atop the mug’s lip. He had started this path though before the talk with Captain Anden. The Captain just made it clear. Aye, it would be hard but the other ‘option’ would be even harder. Kage drained the contents of his mug before standing. He would resign from the Brass Blades. He’d tell Captain Anden about his resignation himself before his confession.
But first, first Kage had been tasked with bring Roen Deneith to Ul’dah to face desertion charges. That wasn’t quite what he had in mind. Osric Melkire was currently out of his reach. So was Ser Crofte. The Roegadyn by the name of Hornet? He… wasn’t sure that was the smartest or best decision.
Perhaps Kiht would know.
Kage hoped so.