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Weeks now, Ashuanar had been plagued by the memory of Nak'Ehim. His rebellion had stirred the hearts of others, whose ears had been told of this... weakness. It had sullied the Empire's reputation, and he took that responsibility to be his own. It was his failure after all that had brought such misconception. And so he would deal with it.
Swiftly.
And he had.
The newest band of would be rebels who had taken to harassing and destroying the Empire's caravans... had been found. It proved a formidable group, obviously funded from some other party, and their ranks even bolstered by mercenaries. But they proved naught but a pestilence none the less.
And now, over the ruin of their number - torn and burnt and wasted across the desert, he presided. Behind him, the Collosal Beast, standing many stories high, loomed overhead and awaited it's master's command. And he, Ashuanar, remained still as he looked out onto the field of death he and his brethren, and his beast had left for the desert.
"Vizier?"
Al'Daim's voice.
"Your... orders?"
"Return to camp," he said, his eyes turning to the horizon.
The sun was nearly set.
"We can leave this place now."
Al'Daim turned back to their company, and ordered them out. But Ashuanar remained, he and his pet.
Swiftly.
And he had.
The newest band of would be rebels who had taken to harassing and destroying the Empire's caravans... had been found. It proved a formidable group, obviously funded from some other party, and their ranks even bolstered by mercenaries. But they proved naught but a pestilence none the less.
And now, over the ruin of their number - torn and burnt and wasted across the desert, he presided. Behind him, the Collosal Beast, standing many stories high, loomed overhead and awaited it's master's command. And he, Ashuanar, remained still as he looked out onto the field of death he and his brethren, and his beast had left for the desert.
"Vizier?"
Al'Daim's voice.
"Your... orders?"
"Return to camp," he said, his eyes turning to the horizon.
The sun was nearly set.
"We can leave this place now."
Al'Daim turned back to their company, and ordered them out. But Ashuanar remained, he and his pet.