Heh. I got mentioned twice.
I know this is an oldie, but I wasn't around to really comment on this until now, so...
English, I love you. I really wish you'd come back to SK, but I'll always remember the good times we had. I loved young Worts, when you came training with Gerad and the gang. I think we met you in Exile's sewers, right? I really wish Gerad would've been there for Worts throughout his life, but the issues I was having at the time made Gerad too much of a chore to keep up. Sorry for that. I would've liked to see what Gerad and Worts would've been like as cranky old men.
As Eyrios, I am really sorry. I wasn't that much help for the Peacekeepers, and honestly, I still don't know why I was Justiciar, other than the fact that nobody else was around. Eyrios was a poor man's Arsilan, IMO. But, thank you, for giving me the chance to run the country for the time that I did. I honestly did try my best with the Peacekeepers, but it wasn't to be, I suppose. I like to think that, after retiring from the Peacekeepers, Eyrios found his own peace with his wife, and he and Wortsenawl had an actual friendship, and not just what I felt was a camradarie between two brothers-in-arms. I know that Eyrios would have been sad to have seen Wortsenawl pass.
I'm glad I got to see Worts at the beginning, and the middle of his life. I hope I helped you out in some way. For some reason, the early years are what I remember most about your character. Training you up in the Twisted Wood and offering you a slot in my band o' mercs. I knew you wouldn't accept, but Gerad liked you, and I liked you, so I took a shot. Y'know, it's funny that Kahze said your RP sucked, since he was just talking about how good you were the other day. Of course, seeing you from Asvel's eyes probably changed his opinion.
Wortsenawl is one of those characters that bring a smile to my face whenever I think about them. I honestly don't have a lot in that list, so the fact that Worts was one of them, well...
The one bad thing about SK is that no matter how much fun you had with a group of characters, that experience can never repeat. And I'm starting to realize that, more and more as the years go on.
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