01-15-2016, 10:10 AM
Koal didn't trust this newcomer. Call it intuition, but the half-demon thought that this Kylo Ren, was bad news. He wanted so badly to just slice the bastard down the face with his newly constructed lightsaber, but his master has taken him on as an apprentice. Koal growled under his black mask, the dark metal reverberating the noise, deepening the sound.
His mind shifted, and his other half, Seraph, started to speak. Koal couldn't understand a thing he was saying, the language that the demon was speaking seemed rougher, more ancient than anything Koal had ever heard. As time went on walking through the white landscape that was the Nexus, it started to seem familiar to Koal, and the seal in his left eye began to burn once more. He tried to play it off, but the pain began to grow until black spots danced in his eyes, then his vision went dark.
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Seraph open his eyes, wincing as the blinding light pierced his red orbs. Groaning, he sat up, propping his body up on an elbow. This, Master of Koal's was staring down at him with those Black, empty eyes that Intimidated his human half. He stood up pushing both of the black clad figures away from him in the process. "Back away, humans. Don't think that I won't gut you for daring to touch me." Seraph dusted off his clothes, and looked towards the gate that He had led Koal to travel to. " And when the time is ripe, you had better not interfere. This is between me, and Koal." The vessel that held both the soul of Koal and Seraph stumbled when Seraph handed the reins back to the human. "Interesting. We continue on." Nihilus gestured to Ren and Koal to continue moving.
Koal opened his mouth to speak, but words that didn't make any sense to him came out. 'You have been gifted the ability to speak the language of despair, use it well, youngling.' Leah's voice echoed in his head, the soft, musical tones of her voice driving away the pain in his head. He then began to go over his teaching from both Leah and Nihilus, cross referencing the two and drawing his own conclusions. All the while, speaking in the language of despair. It didn't take too long for the traveling group to reach the gate. The red-hot stone felt cool to the touch when Koal ran his fingers along it. The ash that seemed to endlessly seep out of ever crack and crevice made Koal feel something not often felt since he was stolen away and brought to this world.
Determination.
Without a back ward glance, Koal stepped through the gate, and closed his eyes.
His mind shifted, and his other half, Seraph, started to speak. Koal couldn't understand a thing he was saying, the language that the demon was speaking seemed rougher, more ancient than anything Koal had ever heard. As time went on walking through the white landscape that was the Nexus, it started to seem familiar to Koal, and the seal in his left eye began to burn once more. He tried to play it off, but the pain began to grow until black spots danced in his eyes, then his vision went dark.
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Seraph open his eyes, wincing as the blinding light pierced his red orbs. Groaning, he sat up, propping his body up on an elbow. This, Master of Koal's was staring down at him with those Black, empty eyes that Intimidated his human half. He stood up pushing both of the black clad figures away from him in the process. "Back away, humans. Don't think that I won't gut you for daring to touch me." Seraph dusted off his clothes, and looked towards the gate that He had led Koal to travel to. " And when the time is ripe, you had better not interfere. This is between me, and Koal." The vessel that held both the soul of Koal and Seraph stumbled when Seraph handed the reins back to the human. "Interesting. We continue on." Nihilus gestured to Ren and Koal to continue moving.
Koal opened his mouth to speak, but words that didn't make any sense to him came out. 'You have been gifted the ability to speak the language of despair, use it well, youngling.' Leah's voice echoed in his head, the soft, musical tones of her voice driving away the pain in his head. He then began to go over his teaching from both Leah and Nihilus, cross referencing the two and drawing his own conclusions. All the while, speaking in the language of despair. It didn't take too long for the traveling group to reach the gate. The red-hot stone felt cool to the touch when Koal ran his fingers along it. The ash that seemed to endlessly seep out of ever crack and crevice made Koal feel something not often felt since he was stolen away and brought to this world.
Determination.
Without a back ward glance, Koal stepped through the gate, and closed his eyes.

