I'm Indestructible
Rank Challenge w/ Kite
Sirius
High Councilor
Master Fighter (240)
Master Hunter (275)
Bloodletter
age
11 Years
11 Years
gender
Male
Male
gems
51
51
player
Seadragoness
Seadragoness
09-15-2023, 05:35 PM
Andy showed her wisdom and perception, and he nodded gently to her. He did not mean to put Andy and Kite at odds, and hoped his actions hadn’t done so. “I love Kite, but I love the Armada, too. I can’t give her what she wants, without putting others in danger. I do not believe she wouldn’t abuse her power, if given.” He said with a soft, reluctant sigh.
Andy continued on, explaining what a leader needed to be capable of, and what Kite couldn’t do. “I agree, and I wish I was able to show her that she doesn't need her sight to be a warrior, and that it's not her disability that’s holding her back. But that’s not something she’s ready to hear.” But all this was spoken in way of apology, he had thought giving Kite a chance was the right move, but now he saw it wasn’t.
“Regardless, you fought well Andy.” He continued, bringing them back to the reason she had challenged Kite in the first place. He believed Andy to be strong, willing to fight for what she believed in despite adversary (As she had just proven). What he wasn’t sure of is how well she could make the hard decisions. Although, in choosing to win against Kite despite how much her sister had wanted, perhaps she had shown a little of that, as well. She had done what was right for the pack, instead of her sister. “As for the actual challenge for the rank of Champion. I want you to bring me back a worthy trophy. Something that you think is worthy, and something that you believe I would think is worthy. This can be one item, or two, depending on what you decide. Because choosing is half the challenge.”
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Andy continued on, explaining what a leader needed to be capable of, and what Kite couldn’t do. “I agree, and I wish I was able to show her that she doesn't need her sight to be a warrior, and that it's not her disability that’s holding her back. But that’s not something she’s ready to hear.” But all this was spoken in way of apology, he had thought giving Kite a chance was the right move, but now he saw it wasn’t.
“Regardless, you fought well Andy.” He continued, bringing them back to the reason she had challenged Kite in the first place. He believed Andy to be strong, willing to fight for what she believed in despite adversary (As she had just proven). What he wasn’t sure of is how well she could make the hard decisions. Although, in choosing to win against Kite despite how much her sister had wanted, perhaps she had shown a little of that, as well. She had done what was right for the pack, instead of her sister. “As for the actual challenge for the rank of Champion. I want you to bring me back a worthy trophy. Something that you think is worthy, and something that you believe I would think is worthy. This can be one item, or two, depending on what you decide. Because choosing is half the challenge.”