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- From: alaric@sti.com (Alaric Tekiahyn)
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- Subject: Re: [2xAr] Having dinner
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 20:46:17 GMT
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- In article <1jui50INNkad@cc.tut.fi>, k113651@lehtori.cc.tut.fi (Karhu Jouni) writes:
- ] [quick update: Arliana suggested she and Armas move to a table...]
- ] .... Armas, noting her uneasiness,
- ] growled, "Feed yourself with what you like...let others do the same."
-
- His voice carried perhaps further than he intended, reaching the half-elven
- ears of Ceallach. Glancing over toward Armas, he made a mental note of
- the statement and its intent.
- Ceallach was a tolerant man himself, and had a poor opinion of intolerance
- in others. Armas, who evidently shared this viewpoint, had just gone up a
- notch in his estimation.
-
- Not intending to pry, but with his curiosity piqued, he unconsciously paid
- a little more attention to Armas' and Arliana's conversation than he might
- otherwise have done.
-
-
- ] Throughout his explanation, Arliana's eyes widened in fascination. She was
- ] most intrigued by this foreign man, and she realised she had much respect for
- ] him. Now that she was feeling a bit more relaxed, she said, "When I was very
- ] young, my father began to teach me to use a sword. He taught me to defend and
- ] protect myself. You see, my mother died shortly after my birth." At this point
- ] she fought back a tear, but kept her composure and continued.
- ] "So, my father was left the task of raising me alone." Armas said nothing,
- ] but it was clear he listened intently--his eyes, as ever, wre fixed on her.
- ] Arliana continued, "Many thing more than sword skill did my father teach me.
- ] Among them wre objectivity, honor and respect for all life. I have killed
- ] before, and would do so again. But only if my life--or someone's dear to me--
- ] was in danger." Referring to previous recent happenings at the inn, Arliana
- ] added, "I do not kill on a whim or to prove a point. That is not what my
- ] father taught me."
- ] At this point Armas interrupted. "I consider the previous killings dishonor
- ] able. When I killed Kaarle, the man who was hunting me, I used my hands. It
- ] would not have been an honorable killing had I used my sword. Only when the
- ] fighters are equal is the killing honorable. When I fought my teacher, I had
- ] a sword. He didn't. For years we were not equal...I was weaker. So he could
- ] not kill me. But when the day I earned this tattoo came," he again pointed to
- ] his palm, "I could have died. I did not. You see, my clan believes that if
- ] you teach a man to fight with his hands, then giving him a sword makes him a
- ] giant."
-
-
- Ceallach listened to the exchange with growing appreciation of the oddly
- mismatched-looking pair. They had both, it seemed, been taught well and
- rightly, and had learned and understood what they had been taught.
-
- At the same time, a pang of sadness tore at him, as Arliana's words made him
- think of his own youth - and of his own parents, both dead. His human father,
- a giant of a man who had made him what he now was. His elven mother, whom
- his father had once rescued, but had ultimately been unable to protect -
- and whom he had died avenging.
-
- He signalled to the barmaid as she passed by, and tossed her a single
- silver coin.
-
- "Fetch me another drop of uisgebaugh, lass," he told her, "will ye now?
- There's a good lass."
-
- She returned with the whiskey, and he sipped at it pensively, thinking
- and remembering....
-
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