by SparkyIII » Sat Nov 10, '07, 8:31 pm
The Motavian was extremely excited to have gotten a mission. Back in Zema, Shina thought, I wonder how they'll treat me if I come to help them. And this time Ryn would be there, Parmans were known to attack Motavians in the past, and apparently Parmans would attack her. A new thought flashed in her mind. What was she? Not Parman, nor Motavian, and certainly not Dezolian, she thought about asking SEED again, that was back in Zema too. Her mind, for the first time since leaving Birth Valley was set, ironically on returning to it. Ryn had been reading a letter from his brother. She noticed the name Alys Brangwin and the motavian pulled out 30 meseta. After he put the letter, he seemed to think she would know what a Zio was. He yelled at a nearby group, moving the whole building, she thought. Suddenly, as if he had thought it over several times already he grabbed her hand, and pulled her from the city, obviously very anxious to make 900 meseta. Before they had gotten far, Shina pulled the hood off and gave it back to Ryn. She couldn't stand something putting her ears down like that, plus she was getting very hot. The two made it quick to Nayla, where already a team of researchers paired with a few hunters, and other Parmans were already rebuilding the town, and investigating the cause. Zio, a raging storm of power and darkness. They went across the bridge. Shina noticed now how easily they cut through the monsters that were just a short bit ago, ripping at the Motavian, and giving her trouble as well, so much that she was infact forced to flee. Zema hadn't changed a whole lot, save for the people who were all indoors, expecting another montser to rip at them the first was moving about in the entance to Birth Valley as if it couldnt escape the short walls around it.
Everything has a pattern. Something set. Even random things. They aren't random at all, its complex mathematics. The trick is to find the pattern. Then you can exploit it.
People think things have a certain end. Taxes. Work. Due dates don't really exist. Trust me. When you put a band of world scholars in the same room, and set them on talking about anything, the most interesting topics come up. The existence of negative time. The probability of "random occurrence". The government's involvement in the media. And falsified due dates. They aren't real, trust me....