Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-34754862-20170502201835/@comment-34754862-20170503050437

Keldran was a boy of powerful will, the fact he was staring Azura straight in the face with nothing but a cold demeanor showed exactly how far Azura had went. Laggia had intervened and given his points on the matter which were exactly the words Keldran was going to say. Covering that and saving Keldran time, it would result in him telling Laggia that he would handle the rest since he had dealt enough within his lifetime. His attention returning back to Azura, Keldran spoke words that stabbed Azura millions of times, even with the scales she possessed. Her scales resembling the fearful feeling of how Keldran was assessing the situation at hand. He explained that he didn’t command anyone as she simply asked them to do things for him. Going as far to mention that those who served him had the free will to say no at anytime. Keldran even spoke about how everyone in the room they were all located in, knew that he could fight for what he wanted. Even going as far to say that they all followed him because he didn’t use his own powers to only benefit himself. A very true statement on Keldran’s end, but he should know that it would take more than this to trust crush Azura. She was more than likely the most strong minded lord from the realms of dragons. But then the words that Keldran expressed angered her, he had mentioned that if their realm was war-ed against, they would be destroyed by the other realms easily. Going as far to say that is why Azura ran such a tight ship. Azura felt nothing but disrespected and it bothered her. The reason why it bothered her so much was because it was true, the blue dragon race was the weakest when it came to combat effectiveness and it actually bothered her that Keldran pointed out she was the weakest out of the lords.

Keldran was relentless with the words he expelled, he continued to tell Azura the truth and nothing but the truth. Speaking about how his companion red dragon was weaker than Laggia due to age. He even mentioned that he wasn’t trying to insult Azura, in fact he was trying to get her to see the truth in her wrong ways. But more than likely it would take more than that. Azura would only stay quiet and allowed Keldran to get his full point across. Keldran then began to approach Azura staring her straight in the eyes and mentioned that if Agnis had lost his throne or succumbed to darkness no one would be left to save her. Keldran continued and when he finally finished Azura finally decided to reply to him

“So you just telling me this is suppose to make me succumb to what you wish? You mean to tell me that I pretty much rule my realm completely wrong? That is preposterous I do not believe a word you are saying cause my realm breathes the most life. You may have a point, we may not be the strongest race, I might of put us in a corner if Agnis was to fall eventually form his throne. Secure peace among the realms? How can you ensure that Trueborn? You talk about all these changes like they will automatically work, we don’t live in such a foolish world. You are wrong, I rule this world and manage it, your sense of Justice is different from mine Trueborn. How can a human who has lived less years than a lord such as myself assume such things? HOW CAN YOU ENSURE THAT YOU WILL KEEP THE PEACE WITHIN THE REALMS?! HOW? YOU HUMANS SWEAR YOU CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING WITH A FEW WORDS, YOU ARE WRONG! WE DRAGONS LIVE BY DIFFERENT STANDARDS AND LIVE LONGER THAN ANY PEOPLE OF YOUR RACE. WE ARE MORE WISE AND FOR YOU TO TELL ME THIS IS INSULTING ALONE!”

Azura roared in anger, but if Keldran carefully listened to her voice, it was more of weeping to the truth that Keldran had expressed. She was hurt, on the inside as she spoke with such sharp words Keldran would literally feel the pain she felt. The truth was, all she wanted was peace and harmony something that was difficult to achieve with how the dragon realms had been divided. Azura wanted to believe Keldran, but how could he assure to her that the realm’s wouldn’t betray themselves? After all it's hard to keep a promise when you pass away. Azura had a strong point and her yelling was from sheer emotion more than anger. Had Keldran looked into her eyes, he would be able to see the sorrow and doubt in her mind, the things she had seen after the realms had split up. It was a tragedy and it was something she never wanted to relive, the point of her realm if Keldran had notice, was to be paradise for the blue dragons. It was very isolated but every dragon who lived within the lands was happy and lived freely from the ties of the others. Yes, it was under the rule of Azura the Queen of Justice and order, but it was much more preferred than the massacre of all the realms fighting against each other. Azura then waited to see what Keldran would have to say, as she had expressed herself in a way no one else has ever seen before.

Meanwhile 

Keldran’s clone had missed the special rock pointing out of the wall and continued to look around instead, finding the the roster of the dragon riders. After he sealed it, the clone would continue to look around for a book which was based off of Dragon armor, while there was nothing which talked about said material, there was a special page on top of the table which held special coordinates, they were clear and still readable as it seemed that the destination was not to far away from where Keldran’s clone was. Keldran’s clone still had the chance to look around and notice the rock which was uneven with the rest of the wall but it was up to him. The same as stated before would happen had he followed by pushing the rock and retrieved the book. If not it was up to Keldran’s clone to decide what he wanted to do next after he couldn’t find the the book based on Dragon’s armor, but maybe there was a chance this coordinate map would lead to something very important in the long run. It was up to his clone to decide what he wanted to do with the information.