Jin'to quietly slipped out of the workshop inside Red Wings HQ. Â The priest had come to meet his newly revealed half-brother, this Mergrey. Â Instead he had met this Mergrey's fiancee, least she claimed to be such. Â She had been pleasent enough, but was not whom Jin'to had wanted to speak with.
The blonde miqo'te's ears twitched as he heard voices down the hall. Â The male slipped out and was out the front door like a phantom. Â He stepped out into the evening, harsh winds tugging at his coat. Â The smell of rain was in the air and the rumbles of thunder were loud.
The priest cast his eyes over the green lawn, reflecting once again in his mind how his little brother, Jin'li Epinoch, was nothing more than ash fertilizing this ground. Â Jin'to scowled as he pulled a book from his coat. Â The tome was nearly a foot long and two inches thick with parchment. Â The blond miqo'te opened the book and lazily flipped through pages. Â Scribbled in the Garlean language were numerous names. Â Some had lines through them, others scribbles, and still others were untouched. Â
Jin'to came to the middle of the book, to a page half filled with names that were untouched my scribbles or lines. Â The golden eyes of Jin'to read the newly written names:
Kahn'aÂ
Alexei Volkov
Natalie
Franz
Iron Sea
Osric Melkire
Osric Melkire's fiancee
Mergrey
Jin'to paused and reached into a pocket, producing a self supplying quill made of metal and bone with a small reseviour of ink on one end. Â Jin'to pressed the point of the quill to the page and scribbled one more name.
Ashwynn
Jin'to then returned the pen to his pocket and closed the book. Â He slipped the tome into his coat before he began walking as rain began to splatter on the streets of the Goblet.
The blonde miqo'te's ears twitched as he heard voices down the hall. Â The male slipped out and was out the front door like a phantom. Â He stepped out into the evening, harsh winds tugging at his coat. Â The smell of rain was in the air and the rumbles of thunder were loud.
The priest cast his eyes over the green lawn, reflecting once again in his mind how his little brother, Jin'li Epinoch, was nothing more than ash fertilizing this ground. Â Jin'to scowled as he pulled a book from his coat. Â The tome was nearly a foot long and two inches thick with parchment. Â The blond miqo'te opened the book and lazily flipped through pages. Â Scribbled in the Garlean language were numerous names. Â Some had lines through them, others scribbles, and still others were untouched. Â
Jin'to came to the middle of the book, to a page half filled with names that were untouched my scribbles or lines. Â The golden eyes of Jin'to read the newly written names:
Kahn'aÂ
Alexei Volkov
Natalie
Franz
Iron Sea
Osric Melkire
Osric Melkire's fiancee
Mergrey
Jin'to paused and reached into a pocket, producing a self supplying quill made of metal and bone with a small reseviour of ink on one end. Â Jin'to pressed the point of the quill to the page and scribbled one more name.
Ashwynn
Jin'to then returned the pen to his pocket and closed the book. Â He slipped the tome into his coat before he began walking as rain began to splatter on the streets of the Goblet.