rєgís lucís cαєlum cхííí (
kingslight) wrote in
hadriel2017-07-29 04:45 pm
✤ II. (VOICE;)
[How long has it been since the former King of Light last addressed the public at large? Too long. Regis had resigned himself to silence when this fiasco begun and held steadfast to his silence until now. For those who know of him and remember the Caelum, Regis isn't the type to speak much in regards to the matters of Hadriel. He's not king here. It would make no sense for him to speak since this is not his kingdom nor his subjects but many of the people here, he deems as friends. They are friends and colleagues he's come to respect over the long months, many of which he honestly cherish like members of his own family.
That's why he speaks after holding onto his silence for so long. He knows he must do so in hopes of warding the chaos that is bound to brew. Unfortunately, this might spark quite the debate.]
Do not be so quick to cut off your noses in spite of your face. [His tone is stern and sincere without a hint of mirth.] Your desperation will lead you to sorrow if you act with haste.
We mustn't fall prey to their schemes. If they seek a life, let them take it. We are not mere pawns to used as butchers.
[He's being quite cryptic & vague for a reason. Be mindful in how you answer. Regis is aware that certain 'people' might be listening.]
That's why he speaks after holding onto his silence for so long. He knows he must do so in hopes of warding the chaos that is bound to brew. Unfortunately, this might spark quite the debate.]
Do not be so quick to cut off your noses in spite of your face. [His tone is stern and sincere without a hint of mirth.] Your desperation will lead you to sorrow if you act with haste.
We mustn't fall prey to their schemes. If they seek a life, let them take it. We are not mere pawns to used as butchers.
[He's being quite cryptic & vague for a reason. Be mindful in how you answer. Regis is aware that certain 'people' might be listening.]

Voice
Would you be against it if it happens to be the most logical out come?
[He's curious as to why, since humans kill humans all the time and he's still learning where the invisible lines you don't cross are.]
no subject
Just because it seems logical, doesn't quite make it right.
[His reason for going against the Null is a tad more complex than this but Regis isn't willing to voice all of his thoughts just yet.]
How can we trust our enemies so blindly? The Null care not for us either. They're no different and would sooner turn against us once we've killed their quarry.
no subject
Who says it’s not right. [He pauses before continuing.] I am not saying that we should act given the data that we currently have. More should be discussed, however, with a base evaluation of what’s presented it seems the most logical so why dismiss the option out of hand without first looking into it further?