Wild Wind moved a few steps closer to Uwoduhi'Suli. He kept his own mismatched gaze steady on her. Was there a flicker of doubt in her face? Was there perhaps some hope that he could turn this soiled half-Wind onto the right path?
An exasperated sigh slipped from his maw as she prattled on about love and duty. "Ye do nowt understand. What Tawali is doing is far more disrespectful than any actions or words I have done. The Winds are dyin' out. Our blood is thinning. In the next 100 years there won't be any Winds left."
An exasperated sigh slipped from his maw as she prattled on about love and duty. "Ye do nowt understand. What Tawali is doing is far more disrespectful than any actions or words I have done. The Winds are dyin' out. Our blood is thinning. In the next 100 years there won't be any Winds left."