Jannistory19
The Eager Rper
Janine sighed as she heard Raban speak his bit about how the world worked. Her head shook with a sort of sadness that she couldn't explain. Maybe it was because of the fact that she felt the same way? She couldn't tell who the humans feared more: dragons, werewolves, or demons. She had only heard of the devastation a werewolf could cause, but she had never seen one besides Raban - and even then, he is unusual amongst them at best. Chestnut is the only demon she'd ever communicated to that wasn't her father, and she's only associating with her because of Raban.
Nobody else might have this type of relationship with demons and werewolves.... But she wished that humanity would open their minds to the possibility that not all creatures of lore are evil. There may be the handful of exceptions that just may be evil by all standards, but she believed that there was a possibility that there could be... anomalies in all aspects of those that humans considered 'evil'.
She wished it were possible. Maybe it was, but she had no resources to follow up with the theory. She wasn't a specialist in these kind of things. She would just have to hope that it would be the case.
She turned to Raban with an apologetic expression on her face.
"I'm sorry for overwhelming you with questions you can't answer. It's just.... So hard to understand and fully comprehend the danger that has been presented to us. This dragon could be more deadlier than what we might figure. It's smarter than what we've seen in a dragon, and it knows about our numbers and methods between now and years prior. I don't doubt for a second that whatever is going on between the dragons will soon flow to our city's steps, whether we ask for it or not." Janine paused as she leaned back on the bench with a sigh.
"But I do believe that we will speed up the process if we keep up our current mentality. However, I don't believe that the rest of the Order will agree with the idea that we should be more selective of who and what to kill. Or even if we should decide what to do with what we capture.... But that's just me I guess.
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My reasoning for joining the Knights were for silly and questionable reasons at best. Between you and me, I like dragons, despite what I've seen and heard and read. They remind me that humans aren't the most powerful being of the land, and it helps me see things in a more wider perspective.... But this dragon. And what you say can happen to this town. I don't want it to happen. As much as I dislike this town from time to time, I pledged to become a Knight here. And I had sworn to protect Amastad. That being said, if there is a way to protect Amastad and other beings as well..... Then I'll do what needs to be done for both parties to benefit...." Janine said as she stared towards the duck pond.
Nobody else might have this type of relationship with demons and werewolves.... But she wished that humanity would open their minds to the possibility that not all creatures of lore are evil. There may be the handful of exceptions that just may be evil by all standards, but she believed that there was a possibility that there could be... anomalies in all aspects of those that humans considered 'evil'.
She wished it were possible. Maybe it was, but she had no resources to follow up with the theory. She wasn't a specialist in these kind of things. She would just have to hope that it would be the case.
She turned to Raban with an apologetic expression on her face.
"I'm sorry for overwhelming you with questions you can't answer. It's just.... So hard to understand and fully comprehend the danger that has been presented to us. This dragon could be more deadlier than what we might figure. It's smarter than what we've seen in a dragon, and it knows about our numbers and methods between now and years prior. I don't doubt for a second that whatever is going on between the dragons will soon flow to our city's steps, whether we ask for it or not." Janine paused as she leaned back on the bench with a sigh.
"But I do believe that we will speed up the process if we keep up our current mentality. However, I don't believe that the rest of the Order will agree with the idea that we should be more selective of who and what to kill. Or even if we should decide what to do with what we capture.... But that's just me I guess.
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My reasoning for joining the Knights were for silly and questionable reasons at best. Between you and me, I like dragons, despite what I've seen and heard and read. They remind me that humans aren't the most powerful being of the land, and it helps me see things in a more wider perspective.... But this dragon. And what you say can happen to this town. I don't want it to happen. As much as I dislike this town from time to time, I pledged to become a Knight here. And I had sworn to protect Amastad. That being said, if there is a way to protect Amastad and other beings as well..... Then I'll do what needs to be done for both parties to benefit...." Janine said as she stared towards the duck pond.
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