Cedric Grayson
Ashlan Kaiser
Many things happened at once, and Wilhelm felt himself being somewhat left behind. The discussion shifted to his wellbeing of all things: it seemed those present were prepared to fight over him, though for what reason he had no idea. The Alyson woman had spoken of legacy and him being an heir to...something. He wasn't quite sure. She'd known the name of his father at least, so perhaps he owed her some level of credence.
"Yeah I don't think he has a tongue," Wilhelm mumbled, echoing Alejandro's musing. "Unless...droids actually do have tongues. I always figured it was just metal bits in there," he peered at
R1-3G
curiously, as if simply staring at the droid hard enough would reveal whether there were organs beneath all that metal. Unfortunately such dutiful staring had very little by way of results.
The boy's eyes went wide as Ben Acrax willed the ship into some semblance of stability. He continued to stare as the man that had stood before him shifted into the form of some kind of rodent - more particularly a creature he'd never seen before. Some sort of alien probably.
"You're about as tall as me," a hint of good humor found its way into the boy's words. He parted his lips to speak further, but the disembodied voice rumbled in the back of his mind once again.
"I see a great eagle hover over you, if you let your fear rule you.. it will devour you. If you stand and turn fear into fuel, you will tame it. The throne lays vacant, broken, and cold. You are not the ideals of dead men, deal not with answers but truths. My boy, what is your truths?"
An eagle. Eagles were birds, weren't they? How was he going to tame an eagle? What did they even eat?
"I dunno. How do I tame an eagle, and I've only ever met one Jedi. Didn't seem very magic to me." he replied in turn to both
Darth Solipsis
and
Alyson Halle
's question of the Jedi. He'd only ever met one - well, two now - and the stories he had heard sounded more like mythical tales than anything based in truth.
"But-" his voice was cut off by a violent howling of the winds outside. The storm that had seen the shuttle crash was picking up in intensity. Soon it would be too violent to fly, and they would be trapped with the wreck.
"That doesn't sound good," Wilhelm mumbled as he wrapped his arms about his chest, worry plain in his wide eyes. The screeching of the wind reminded him of the howls of Voxyn on the hunt, so much so that he found himself frozen with fears. The beasts had been on his heels since his earliest days.
The youth shifted his gaze from one person (and droid) to the next, looking to the adults for guidance on what was to be done.
Alejandro Vizcaya
, Ben Acrax,
R1-3G
,
Alyson Halle
,
Darth Solipsis
"Yeah I don't think he has a tongue," Wilhelm mumbled, echoing Alejandro's musing. "Unless...droids actually do have tongues. I always figured it was just metal bits in there," he peered at

The boy's eyes went wide as Ben Acrax willed the ship into some semblance of stability. He continued to stare as the man that had stood before him shifted into the form of some kind of rodent - more particularly a creature he'd never seen before. Some sort of alien probably.
"You're about as tall as me," a hint of good humor found its way into the boy's words. He parted his lips to speak further, but the disembodied voice rumbled in the back of his mind once again.
"I see a great eagle hover over you, if you let your fear rule you.. it will devour you. If you stand and turn fear into fuel, you will tame it. The throne lays vacant, broken, and cold. You are not the ideals of dead men, deal not with answers but truths. My boy, what is your truths?"
An eagle. Eagles were birds, weren't they? How was he going to tame an eagle? What did they even eat?
"I dunno. How do I tame an eagle, and I've only ever met one Jedi. Didn't seem very magic to me." he replied in turn to both


"But-" his voice was cut off by a violent howling of the winds outside. The storm that had seen the shuttle crash was picking up in intensity. Soon it would be too violent to fly, and they would be trapped with the wreck.
"That doesn't sound good," Wilhelm mumbled as he wrapped his arms about his chest, worry plain in his wide eyes. The screeching of the wind reminded him of the howls of Voxyn on the hunt, so much so that he found himself frozen with fears. The beasts had been on his heels since his earliest days.
The youth shifted his gaze from one person (and droid) to the next, looking to the adults for guidance on what was to be done.



