
Sometimes it was all Kage ever did when he was alone. The words of the filed report were burned into his mind ever since he had read it.
C'kayah Tia
Status: Dead
Details: Body drifted out into Hidden Falls of Eastern La Noscea, Bloodshore region
Kayah was dead. Of course, Kage was upset when Kayah had left the tribe. Left their home and gave up on them. Were they not a family? The faint distinct sharp pain in his palm pulled the lalafell back to an awareness of where and when he was. He had broken another quill. He sighed as he cleaned the mess up, remembering how it always seemed as if Kayah had wanted things neat and orderly.
He thought back to the day after Kayah had left, leaving and sending Natalie remnants of the tribe. Linkpearls and whatnot. Kage couldn't bear the thought of anymore of his loved ones, his family leaving or not having a place. He had promised Natalie that he would step up and take over. Kayah had been Nunh but then he'd left them. If Kage had to be it to protect his family, the people he loved... then so be it. The tribe would always have a home. He'd keep them together and protect it, so it could flourish and always be a place for the people he loved to belong.
Kage shook his head before adjusting the straps of the armor he wore, not the surcoat as he wore that when reporting to Ser Jenlyns or when he was on a more official capacity. He plopped the blue beret atop his head as he settled his sword and shield. Maybe Aya was right. Maybe Kayah wasn't dead; it would certainly make him happier. But Lolorito would still be after him and he'd left the tribe behind. Kage frowned at the last thought, a dark scowl crossing his face. He certainly didn't want to see the Flames Sergeant again. For Kayah's leaving at the least, he blamed the Flame.
He hoped he didn't see him anytime soon because the lalafell wasn't sure if he could hold his temper.
C'kayah Tia
Status: Dead
Details: Body drifted out into Hidden Falls of Eastern La Noscea, Bloodshore region
Kayah was dead. Of course, Kage was upset when Kayah had left the tribe. Left their home and gave up on them. Were they not a family? The faint distinct sharp pain in his palm pulled the lalafell back to an awareness of where and when he was. He had broken another quill. He sighed as he cleaned the mess up, remembering how it always seemed as if Kayah had wanted things neat and orderly.
He thought back to the day after Kayah had left, leaving and sending Natalie remnants of the tribe. Linkpearls and whatnot. Kage couldn't bear the thought of anymore of his loved ones, his family leaving or not having a place. He had promised Natalie that he would step up and take over. Kayah had been Nunh but then he'd left them. If Kage had to be it to protect his family, the people he loved... then so be it. The tribe would always have a home. He'd keep them together and protect it, so it could flourish and always be a place for the people he loved to belong.
Kage shook his head before adjusting the straps of the armor he wore, not the surcoat as he wore that when reporting to Ser Jenlyns or when he was on a more official capacity. He plopped the blue beret atop his head as he settled his sword and shield. Maybe Aya was right. Maybe Kayah wasn't dead; it would certainly make him happier. But Lolorito would still be after him and he'd left the tribe behind. Kage frowned at the last thought, a dark scowl crossing his face. He certainly didn't want to see the Flames Sergeant again. For Kayah's leaving at the least, he blamed the Flame.
He hoped he didn't see him anytime soon because the lalafell wasn't sure if he could hold his temper.