Monsters Are Real
Acere
Master Fighter (275)
Master Intellectual (245)
Knight
13+ Years
Male
131
Dragon Mod
"I did not forget!" He snapped, his head snapping up to meet his brothers gaze again. "I just don't let it control me," He growled. Truth be told, he hadn't experienced anything like that since he had met his former mate. Plagued with nightmares after she passed? Yes. But he had just enough control to keep his mind as sane as possible. Most times, anyway. When his mind did break, he made sure he was far from anyone that he could hurt.
"One of your sons, Cloud hears them as well...so far, it's only been during the occasional hunt..." He had witnessed the then yearling rip apart a deer, shredding it into something unrecognizable. The madness in his eyes was similar to Elias' own, but so far...the boy had kept it from all but his unknown uncle. He hasn't hurt another wolf, only prey. And for that Acere was glad. But how long would that last? They had the blood of those from Ruina...so it was only a matter of time, wasn't It? Especially since the boys closest brother had up and left Dauntless...
He sighed when Elias spoke of how many he had just. Teeth grinding against each other. It was all he could do not to leap at his brother and tear into him for being such a fool! Part of him understood that they were plagued with the demons of Ruina, but the other part knew it could be controlled. Perhaps Elias just hadn't figured that out yet.
Groaning, his rump fell heavily on the sand. A heavy sigh slipping past his lips as Elias continued. "You're lucky at least one of them forgives you...at least enough to want to help you. But what about the other two? What of them? I never spoke with the woman who bore Cloudburst and Tyranis...And truth be told it wasn't hard to figure out they were our kin..." He never did get the chance to tell Ty that he was their uncle, and that he knew who his sire was. At the time, he didn't think they were ready to know. They were too young to learn of their fathers history...taking a deep breath, he frowned and kept his gaze on Elias. " They are quite remarkable boys, I must admit..." He muttered, referring to the two wreckage brothers. He didn't know much about the other two boys that had been in Dauntless for such a short time before it's disbandment, and he didn't know if Elias had met those ones. He supposed they'd have to catch up after his anger went away...assuming it did, anyway. But it was hard to let that go right now.
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