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Old 10-06-2007, 11:43 AM
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Re: The Last Strand of Glory (Kiriyama)

The fencer continued walking, passing by the Echo and moving on forward towards whatever his destination was, although that was vague enough to give the fencer an idea. A very bad sense of where he was, but still, a sense of where to go next. It wasn't like Zorlo needed a guide for everywhere he went; after all, he'd found his way to some interesting places by wandering, not getting lost.

Meanwhile, the Aura Master continued to ponder what Dante had asked him to do, and something about the reply struck the fencer as too hard to say no too. It wasn't like the green haired man would say no to an offer like that anyway, mostly seeing how extremely righteous it was to protect a friend's child... and the fencer couldn't ignore they why to this problem either. "Of course I'll keep an eye on him," Zorlo stated as he continued to walk.

"Thank you," Dante started as he began walking again. "Oh, and Zorlo," he continued, the fencer turning his head to look.

"Yeah?" the green haired man looked with a casual smile on his face as he continued to wander forwards.

"You're going the wrong way," the Echo stated, and as the fencer continued to walk forward, not looking at where he was going, managed to walk into a tree.

"Grr..." the fencer stated slightly as he turned from the tree and watched as the Echo Incarnate walked off in the proper direction. Again, Zorlo hadn't been lost, he had merely been wandering. Only fools got lost, the fencer merely had lost his current path by some outside force that he couldn't explain. It probably had something to do with Karma, or something like that, but the fencer didn't know. Anyway, now that he was on the right path again, that meant it was time to find where they were going.

As much as the Aura Master loved forests, something about this one seemed to be tainted. It was not the lingering Tainted Element either, but something a bit more basic. The forest held a deep rooted anger, or so it seemed, towards something. Whatever this unending hatred was, the fencer couldn't be sure, but he greatly desired to get away from it. He'd not be driven mad by such a simple thing, nor would it kill him. After all, the fencer still had things left in life to do.
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