by jadewik » May 13th, 2008, 11:02 pm
Ebon-Ashe:
The story of how Dedman had bested the follower of Hoth'ar was as bland as sugarless tea, but she kept quiet and listened, though expressing her distaste for the lengthy story by a look of disinterest, as the fool might share information that might be valuable.
She did prickle at the thought of being followed by this crazy fool. Walking right into a fight that was none of his business and letting Hoth'ar know who he was was foolish indeed. In fact, now that he'd shown some of his powers to him, Hoth'ar would be careful to look into weaknesses to exploit. If Dedman had any advantage before, it was exhausted now.
Clearing her throat, she spoke, "You're a fool if you think that measley dagger is even a fraction of this fiend's power." Ebon-Ashe glared at Dedman. "If anyone is arrogant around here, it's you."
This was it, she wasn't going to let this insolent fool walk into her problems and expect to remain unscathed. He was in for a severe tongue lashing. Her anger, which had festered as she listened to him speak, now boiled over.
"You expect us to share information with you when you walk into this situation uninvited-- retracing my steps-- and then when your own folly gets you into trouble with my enemies, you expect me to let you enter the fray because you found a dagger similar to the one that jabbed me? If anything, your quick thinking, if you can call it that, has jeopardized any opportunity for suprise that we might have had. You've put yourself in danger as well as myself by bandying my own name about that area! You're as much a fool as you are lucky to get away unscathed and with that dagger in one piece."
Spitting on the floor beside her chair, she finished. Her anger still resonating strong. Though, she'd managed to calm herself a bit as she expended some of her energies on shouting. It felt good, but she still wasn't feeling one hundred percent and didn't have the strength to yell more than that.
She continued-- this time much calmer, though still angry. "But since you've seen fit to make yourself a target, I see little choice but to let you in on the facts." This was the last thing she wanted, but there wasn't really another choice.
She motioned for Dedman to pull up a chair and sit down.
"I'm not certain of the blade's significance myself. I was hoping my husband would tell me what he's learned about the dagger since finding the shard in my arm." Ebon looked at Curulan, hoping to catch his eyes. "I also have a few questions of my own I'd like to ask, some of them can wait untill later, but I'd like to hear about the dagger and possible side effects from it right now." She rubbed her arm where she'd been stabbed as she spoke.
The inky black mark was even larger than before. The stain on her skin had now traveled down to her wrist and spread around parts of her arm as well. Physically, Ebon felt more sensitive as if her body was fighting the poison of the black stain. She flexed her hand and the sensation chilled her spine.
"I'd like to know what exactly is happening to me, how to cure it, and I'd like to reap the same punnishment on the bastard who thought it was cute to stab me and leave me to die."
Thoughts of revenge against Hoth'ar tickled her mind. Oh, the pain she could inflict on his soul....