I've been waiting so long for this- How would the light wardens react to a WoL falling into their grasp?
Silence would likely be surprised, seeing as how he does well to keep himself far from places where people would come upon him. The yearning for isolation is still powerful within the warden’s husk of a soul–battle would be unavoidable if they chose to linger, Silence’s voice a maddening echo in their mind, taunting in all the ways an audible voice can barely pierce.
‘If you so yearn to find me-’ the creature would croon, ensnaring them in both claws and gaze, both like the weight of mountains upon their fragile body. So soft, so warm, so alive. ‘-then here with me will you remain until I see fit to kill or release you.’
It wouldn’t be too difficult to keep Silence from spilling blood, if the WoL knew how to conduct themselves right. Though a creature who is far from remembering what humanity felt like, Silence certainly remembers the silly notion of companionship–and perhaps that’s all he’s really wanted since his transformation. A friend. A partner. Someone to care about again.
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Indulgence would very likely have been expecting them for a long while, perhaps even being the one to tempt them close. It’s a game to him, in a sense, a seduction of the senses to entertain him through the bright, dreary days that pass him by in his immortality. Have you come to kill him? Vanquish him like so many warriors who had tried before (like he had been once)?
He would be most curious to learn of the WoL’s intent, if only to amuse himself in playing the role they yearn for him to be. The monster. The enigma. The fallen. The lover?
If they amused him well enough, then Indulgence just might be tempted to keep them, to let them play their little games over and over so he could taste the sweet feeling of their passion and yearning and life.
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Bivalence would be like a child with a new toy. What’s this? Who are you to enter here?It’s a bad choice really, to be anywhere near him. To be so unfortunate to have earned his avid and cloying attention.
He’ll be both coy and clinging one moment and the other he’ll threaten you with endless darkness or something of a similar morbid nature, like a broken light constantly flickering. Of course, he wouldn’t kill the WoL immediately, no, but it would all depend on their reaction to him.
He’s a sucker for someone who gives him attention. Unfortunately however, Bivalence is just as touch starved as A'dehn was as a mortal, maybe even more. Attacking him would certainly lead to conflict, but other methods of coercion might prove more useful…
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Benevolence would watch (you wouldn’t know how but you would know she was) with a placid aloofness rooted in a lack of fear even as (if?) you fought. No matter what you bring to bear against her; your strength, your armor, your friendships–she had those once and they availed her none, they will do nothing for you either.
And then, once you were finally through, exhausted from fighting or perhaps simply giving up, she would offer a gold-clawed hand. In life, Gardenia was inviting and in this undeath she remains as such. She offers a gift, plain and simple.
“So much have you lost, sweet hero,” She would intone, calm and somehow kind despite the unearthly nature of her voice, “It is time to gain.”














