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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 12:03 pm
Skall lip twitched into something that resembled a grin as Stigtyr laughed. He almost wanted to burst into laughter himself. He supposed it was because Lynnedslag wanting to hug him proved he had no ill intentions, yet some cautious part of Skall still was wary of him.
He noticed then that maybe what he felt wasn't frustration, or even hate but maybe it was actually betrayal. His father hadn't informed him of Lynnedslag, and it hurt to know that his half-related twin knew who Skall was. Then again, Lynnedslag was... Overwhelmingly enthusiastic. Maybe he hadn't known who Skall was. Maybe Skall was just over thinking everything and should have calmed down a while ago.
He smiled lightly. Then thought about what Stigtyr had asked him. "Hmm. Yes. If he is capable of winning a challenge and proving himself a worthy stormborn I will accept him. Until then I would prefer to have as little to do with him as possible." It might have been considered a bit mean... Even unfair since all Lynn wanted to do was have a brother and embrace this fact loudly. But nobody had ever accused Skall of being fair. He was actually kind of selfish when it came to personal matters.
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 6:11 pm
Stigtyr considered the reaver's answers carefully. He seemed to have a great deal of dislike for his estranged brother, and yet vowed to accept him if he were able to prove himself worthy of the Stormborn. Could Stigtyr ever accept Tollak? Granted, the grey male thought that his brother had committed a far more grievous offense than Tordenskall's, but still. Was there a lesson to be learned here? Were the gods trying to tell him something in the soft whispering ways of the universe? But what then, would Tollak need to prove? As much as Stigtyr hated to admit it, Tollak was certainly worthy of the Stormborn. Perhaps, then, that he had a heart? That he wasn't a monster hellbent on dominating every possible thing around him? That he was sorry? That he truly felt remorse for the altercation that had left Stigtyr blinded? No. He could never forgive Tollak. If he forgave his brother, then it would be excusing his violence and temper, it would mean Tollak had won. Right? The male stood, his thoughts becoming much too clouded and heavy, like the beginnings of a great squall during the rain season. "I should think that we are of a like mind, then. May the Gods favour you." Stigtyr gave the reaver a brief nod before padding away.
 CaliWolfe I am callin it for these two! I really need to cut back on how many RPs I have open with Stig. xD
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