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Judith smiled nervously at Rhyldrin, she had not told him what she intended to do or that she was on good terms with the king. He probably would have told her to not get involved, it might have been dangerous coming here after all. Though Judith knew that the king wouldn't think of her as a traitor for being friends with a Dark Elf. One of the rules on the battlefield were to kill a Dark Elf as soon as you saw one but the king hadn't been the one to make it nor did he want to enforce it.

Bryon excused the female Light Elf when she seemed done arguing with Rhyldrin. When the doors closed behind her he cleared his throat to speak. "Judith came to me and told me that you wanted to speak to me. I didn't believe it at first, I have never met a Dark Elf who was willing to have a chat with me." he paused to breath then continued. "It's refreshing to be honest. I like the idea of us talking rather then trying to kill each other. It's time for change. I don't even know why the war is still going on." he breathed out a heavy sigh. "Though it seems that there end is not near thanks to a certain man." Brishen watched what he said in front of Judith. The last thing that he wanted to do was upset her.

Bryon was much taller than the other Light Elves. Males were known to be taller than females, the average height for a male was 5'5 but Bryon stood at 5'11 without his boots. With his boots he was a few more inches taller. His hair was also a dark color rather than a light color. Sapphire blue hair laid upon his head. Though he did have two characteristics that other Light Elves had. He was fair and his eyes were as white as snow.

He looked back at Judith unsure if he should continue or not. He felt as if he were rambling. "Well, it seems that I've been talking all this time." he said with a laugh. "I'm suppose to be listening to you, not the other way around. Forgive me." he looked back at Rhyldrin and smiled. "Please do speak, I'm interested in what you have to say. If you have Judith's trust then you have mine as well." Bryon looked at Rhyldrin eager to hear what he had to say. From what Judith told him she owed him quite a bit for saving her life more than once. It was nice to hear what he had done for Judith, it gave him a better understanding of why she trusted him so much.

It was sad though to see the way Rhyldrin's eyes lit up with he saw the woman. It was how Bryon looked at her as well. Bryon felt sad for the Dark Elf. He knew that they could never be together. It wasn't as if Bryon doubted that he could make her happy or that he would treat her right. It wasn't even that he himself had fallen for Judith, he wasn't jealous. Bryon would certainly not mind seeing a Light Elf happily be with a Dark Elf but others would raise an eyebrow at the sight. Judging was what people did best after all. If the Dark Elf really did love her then he would know what the best thing to do was.

Old Posted 08-31-2011, 11:25 AM