"Tiamantra..." She repeated the name softly to herself, glancing at the water flowing about her hooves. Then lifted her gaze to Id once more. "What was she like?"
"How is it easier? I don't find it easy, I find it comforting. I like it when no one know's what I'm thinking." Oh, but she was curious about him. Curious about his past, and why he turned out the way he was. She'd ask him eventually.
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He snorted and shook his head. "It was...nothing, nothing. What I said, it was not about you, just, something..."
He gave another flip of his mane. "Forget I said it. Tiamantra, she..."
He furrowed his eyes, trying to recall the details of her personality, stepping back into that tangled past he wanted to leave. "She was cold, calm, vicious. She was insane, the same as all of us, but she hid it well. You could just see it move beyond the surface..."
He shrugged. "We were all madmen then, so it did not matter. None of it did."
He gave another flip of his mane. "Forget I said it. Tiamantra, she..."
He furrowed his eyes, trying to recall the details of her personality, stepping back into that tangled past he wanted to leave. "She was cold, calm, vicious. She was insane, the same as all of us, but she hid it well. You could just see it move beyond the surface..."
He shrugged. "We were all madmen then, so it did not matter. None of it did."
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His smile was bitter, but his face otherwise impassive. "She was nothing to me, really, other than a memory. None of them were. I do not think I began to care until Brittle-"
He stopped. He didn't want to go any further, not anymore into the story. It would prompt more questions, and he wasn't sure how deep he wanted to go into these tales.
He stopped. He didn't want to go any further, not anymore into the story. It would prompt more questions, and he wasn't sure how deep he wanted to go into these tales.