08-03-2016, 03:14 PM
He told her to hang on, but Asha didn't. She obviously didn't want to, despite explaining the need. Jaw clenched, Elias shrugged the decline. It was fine. Whatever.
The Ascendancy showed himself, a rare site for the mere mortals of the crowd. He was always locked up in his fortress domain, and famously private with his personal life. It was a topic of his junior year government essay, and made for researching the back story highly annoying.
The thing Elias noticed first about the man above was his dark hair and pale skin. In another life, they might have been brothers. That certainly wasn't the case now. To that end, Elias pushed the long curtain of his own black hair back behind his ears so his own view was unobstructed by so much as a thin wisp.
His voice boomed shocking. Thunderous, even. It took Elias by surprise, although he did not jump. Did Asha sense him disappear? He wondered.
When he drew upon their power, Elias' eyes doubled their size. "Holy shit."
He uttered, watching the work unfold.
The ground trembled, and Elias' scowled in annoyance. At that, he grabbed at Asha to steady both of them but hung on even after the trembling stopped.
The arch was gaudy and obviously a monument dedicated to himself, even if the statues weren't exact likenesses. He proclaimed himself an emperor with the symbolism.
But Elias had criticizing eyes for the chariot on top. "Lame. A pair of white horses would have been better,"
he grumbled at the black Stallions.
As ostentatious as the arch was, it's construction was impressive. Elias grated to know he wasn't so strong.
He looked at Asha. "Historical enough of a moment?"
He smirked, sarcasm oozing. One good earthquake would rend it into rubble anyway.
The Ascendancy showed himself, a rare site for the mere mortals of the crowd. He was always locked up in his fortress domain, and famously private with his personal life. It was a topic of his junior year government essay, and made for researching the back story highly annoying.
The thing Elias noticed first about the man above was his dark hair and pale skin. In another life, they might have been brothers. That certainly wasn't the case now. To that end, Elias pushed the long curtain of his own black hair back behind his ears so his own view was unobstructed by so much as a thin wisp.
His voice boomed shocking. Thunderous, even. It took Elias by surprise, although he did not jump. Did Asha sense him disappear? He wondered.
When he drew upon their power, Elias' eyes doubled their size. "Holy shit."
He uttered, watching the work unfold.
The ground trembled, and Elias' scowled in annoyance. At that, he grabbed at Asha to steady both of them but hung on even after the trembling stopped.
The arch was gaudy and obviously a monument dedicated to himself, even if the statues weren't exact likenesses. He proclaimed himself an emperor with the symbolism.
But Elias had criticizing eyes for the chariot on top. "Lame. A pair of white horses would have been better,"
he grumbled at the black Stallions.
As ostentatious as the arch was, it's construction was impressive. Elias grated to know he wasn't so strong.
He looked at Asha. "Historical enough of a moment?"
He smirked, sarcasm oozing. One good earthquake would rend it into rubble anyway.