
Seven Years Before the Calamity
"How many Dragons are you going to kill, Brother?"
He laughs, shouldering his lance, "As many as might place themselves within my sight." The Elezen cuts a dashing figure in armor, Silver and Gold chain accentuating his sharp features and light blonde hair. Unlike his sister, his frame was tall and true, and his eyes were not so weak as to need glasses.
She loved him for it.Â
Whenever her parents fought, it was he who stood between them, when bullies at school stayed their hand, it was from fear of his reprisal.Â
Now he would extend his protection to the city as well.
"It looks good on you, Brother." Evangeline grins, "The other men of the Knights best be on their guard." In truth, the armor did fit the man well. It had lain in disuse, ever since their father had grown too large. The elder Primrose seemed to find his pleasures in bottles and bordellos now, not even bothering to keep up arms and armor.Â
Fortunate then, that the son was made of better stuff than the father.Â
"They well should." He winks at her, before leaning down to ruffle her dark hair with a laugh. He was so tall now. So strong.
"S-stop that!" She yells at him, hair frizzy and glasses askew from the treatment. Evangeline looks up at him, pouting, though in truth she couldn't be happier.Â
"Stay safe, little sister." He smiles, "When I return you can relate to me what new books you have read." His voice lowers, "Keep watch over mother... she drinks too much." As for their father, he did not speak, the bruises they both bear were more than enough encouragement to leave him to his fate.
"I will, Brother." She leans up on her tippy toes to kiss his cheek, but still finds herself lacking. "Lean down..." She says, blushing.Â
He laughs and complies leaning down so she can kiss his cheek.
"For luck!" Evangeline proclaims.
"Luck?" He smiles, ruffling her hair and causing her to give another annoyed huff, "I'll add your protection to Halone's then."
"Stay Safe, Sister."
He walks towards the Airship.
"Kill a Dragon for me, Brother."
And then he was gone.
"How many Dragons are you going to kill, Brother?"
He laughs, shouldering his lance, "As many as might place themselves within my sight." The Elezen cuts a dashing figure in armor, Silver and Gold chain accentuating his sharp features and light blonde hair. Unlike his sister, his frame was tall and true, and his eyes were not so weak as to need glasses.
She loved him for it.Â
Whenever her parents fought, it was he who stood between them, when bullies at school stayed their hand, it was from fear of his reprisal.Â
Now he would extend his protection to the city as well.
"It looks good on you, Brother." Evangeline grins, "The other men of the Knights best be on their guard." In truth, the armor did fit the man well. It had lain in disuse, ever since their father had grown too large. The elder Primrose seemed to find his pleasures in bottles and bordellos now, not even bothering to keep up arms and armor.Â
Fortunate then, that the son was made of better stuff than the father.Â
"They well should." He winks at her, before leaning down to ruffle her dark hair with a laugh. He was so tall now. So strong.
"S-stop that!" She yells at him, hair frizzy and glasses askew from the treatment. Evangeline looks up at him, pouting, though in truth she couldn't be happier.Â
"Stay safe, little sister." He smiles, "When I return you can relate to me what new books you have read." His voice lowers, "Keep watch over mother... she drinks too much." As for their father, he did not speak, the bruises they both bear were more than enough encouragement to leave him to his fate.
"I will, Brother." She leans up on her tippy toes to kiss his cheek, but still finds herself lacking. "Lean down..." She says, blushing.Â
He laughs and complies leaning down so she can kiss his cheek.
"For luck!" Evangeline proclaims.
"Luck?" He smiles, ruffling her hair and causing her to give another annoyed huff, "I'll add your protection to Halone's then."
"Stay Safe, Sister."
He walks towards the Airship.
"Kill a Dragon for me, Brother."
And then he was gone.