Post by SEIRYUU, ITADA on Jan 23, 2014 19:36:54 GMT -5
BEYOND THE FANGSthe dragon bears his scaleless hide;SEIREITEI; SEIRYŪ PRIVATE CHAMBERS--closed; plot-thread; invite-only“He’s been severely injured..”“I’ve never seen Seiryū—especially one of Itada’s caliber be so easily handled.”“His arrogance was his greatest downfall.”I had heard it all.Outside the protection of the shut door, voices moved through the cracks, though not intentionally, as the conversations not meant for my ears entered my senses. Politics, simple politics; nothing more could justify why these conversations existed, and so close to my quarters. A miscalculation—so microscopic—cost me a battle, and more importantly, my ties to the Nanabantai Taichō position. A body beaten beyond reparation with Kawa’s abrupt absence, I was relieved of my duties until further notice—I was dismissed.My competence was questioned and the honor that once came with my name was rendered to fragments of its former worth. Even the title of Clan Head fell into consideration; such shame hadn’t claimed my family’s attention in many centuries. My pride was crumbling faster than my body at this moment. Bed-ridden, I had ample time to clear my thoughts as my form continued to heal naturally. Sun was my only visitant as I terminated all others from seeing me in such a susceptible state—even Jingu, who tried inexorably to enter my accommodation—most likely to shun me. I could only smile faintly at the thought.Many still believed me to be in that communicable coma, though to their surprise, I had awakened several hours ago. I remained silent to the masses as only silence could comfort me. To have stood on top of the tallest mountain only to be knocked off in a matter of moments did little for my buoyancy and I required a session of reflection. Bandaged, I rested in the nest of black hair that fell from my scalp as my arms endured to my side, flaccid and unmovable. Even something as subtle as clenching my fingers was a taxing chore. That Espada, the one with Nabill, I hadn’t anticipated such power, a storage of energy strong enough to render Seken Chōdairyū so inadequate. How the battle commenced, and how it ended for me, these images couldn’t escape the forefronts of my mind.Looking out the window, I remained fixed in my ways, fixed in my thoughts as I continued to accompany the sun in the routine of watching upon the masses. It was odd, I finally knew how something so minute, but so important felt—I felt what the sun did. Maybe it was good, I finally embraced what I was—a Dragon—though wounded. My wings severed.