@InkZylorn ((sorry, long post. Your reply can be shorter))
Ixen watched as Perilite became so still, it was like she was a statue. Or dead. He wasn't very surprised when she said the future was uncertain. That was what he expected. He listened carefully to her words. Objections because they were both men? True, they could not produce an heir. But Zeno had mentioned adoption was an option, so that wasn't necessarily a problem. Still, people could be so malicious over something so unimportant. He grew sad at the thought of others dying in his defense. But maybe, this version of the future didn't have to come to pass. Now that he knew about it, maybe they could prepare for it. People were keeping secrets from him? Obviously. He still didn't know who Cannibal and Dei were. Plus, who knows how many other secrets there were?
"Thank you, Perilite." He said. he showed her a bit of respect by using the gesture of formal thanks among his people: pressing the backs of hind hands together, and pointing the tips of his fingers toward her.
Swords and Shields collide, creating ripples in time
A battle? A war? She had mentioned people trying to destroy the wedding.
history shall be written as choices are made
Simple. A vague line about the uncertainty of the future.
Gifts and advice are good, right?
This one was interesting. It seemed to imply someone giving gifts was actually evil or suspicious.
Akira? Viriya? Or would some future enemy come bearing gifts?
Hidden in the darkness shall reveal answers
That might have been Perilite herself. Or someone he hadn't met yet.
Lime and Red orbs watch over you two
Two dragons, with light green and red eyes. Had he met anyone like that already?
The unknown is the closest friend you will ever have
This line was too vague to interpret
A monster and Hero shall rise upon events
The battle over the wedding again...
Thus unifying nations with regret and heartache
....And whoever died in it's resolution
uniting nations may change, but you must fulfill your task in this game.''
Uniting nations may change? what on earth did that mean?
Ixen watched as Perilite became so still, it was like she was a statue. Or dead. He wasn't very surprised when she said the future was uncertain. That was what he expected. He listened carefully to her words. Objections because they were both men? True, they could not produce an heir. But Zeno had mentioned adoption was an option, so that wasn't necessarily a problem. Still, people could be so malicious over something so unimportant. He grew sad at the thought of others dying in his defense. But maybe, this version of the future didn't have to come to pass. Now that he knew about it, maybe they could prepare for it. People were keeping secrets from him? Obviously. He still didn't know who Cannibal and Dei were. Plus, who knows how many other secrets there were?
"Thank you, Perilite." He said. he showed her a bit of respect by using the gesture of formal thanks among his people: pressing the backs of hind hands together, and pointing the tips of his fingers toward her.
Swords and Shields collide, creating ripples in time
A battle? A war? She had mentioned people trying to destroy the wedding.
history shall be written as choices are made
Simple. A vague line about the uncertainty of the future.
Gifts and advice are good, right?
This one was interesting. It seemed to imply someone giving gifts was actually evil or suspicious.
Akira? Viriya? Or would some future enemy come bearing gifts?
Hidden in the darkness shall reveal answers
That might have been Perilite herself. Or someone he hadn't met yet.
Lime and Red orbs watch over you two
Two dragons, with light green and red eyes. Had he met anyone like that already?
The unknown is the closest friend you will ever have
This line was too vague to interpret
A monster and Hero shall rise upon events
The battle over the wedding again...
Thus unifying nations with regret and heartache
....And whoever died in it's resolution
uniting nations may change, but you must fulfill your task in this game.''
Uniting nations may change? what on earth did that mean?