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Eilert hadn't a chance to get his hand on the barrel of Sturm's pistol; as soon as he barely had a finger on it, Sturm let go with his left hand and pulled the gun away from Eilert's grip. With his left, he put forth a fair deal of strength to plant his hand into the orange enigma's shoulder and shove him away--an act which also served to cause Sturm to stumble back, as he didn't have enough balance on his feet to commit himself to any sort of physical attack, be it something as small as a shove. Sturm knew what Eilert would do--either sabotage the weapon or take it away from him--and he was prepared to take a swing at him to keep that from happening, if necessary.
Sturm was left glaring at Eilert for a moment, before his attention was back on Silver once more. He wasn't going to fight with Eilert, and especially wasn't going to use his single shot on the man--not only because he appreciated Eilert's life, but because he only had one shot. For that reason alone, he was more than willing to keep Eilert at a distance--at least beyond arm's reach. He kept his gun by his side, though; not aiming at Silver, as such would set Eilert off and have him go after the weapon again, and Sturm simply wasn't going to risk letting Eilert even have the opportunity to sabotage it.
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Seeing the two of them experience a physical confrontation, however minor it may have been, had Icsorue upset. She didn't say anything, but she had her hands balled into fists and eyes fixed upon the floor. This was it--this was what she couldn't deal with, and why she was here. Any of these men fighting amongst each other was a terror to her; it could rip her heart to shreds. Not wanting to see that, she was there to prevent it, and she couldn't There wasn't a damn thing she could do, now, while she thought so much earlier about how and what, and had so many ideas--and couldn't implement any of them.
"There is no "working" between us," Silver announced, "Sturm wishes to keep the world as it is--unchanged, unaltered. I wish to change the world--to better it."
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"You're wrong," Sturm retorted loudly, "I'm here to change the world; you're here to destroy it. Why don't you tell the truth, Silver? Your subjects are already starting to doubt you . . ."
"And how are you one to speak of doubt, Tyrian?" replied Silver, his voice booming from across the atrium. "You doubted me since the beginning. And that's why you began your research into shades. Through the Gold enigma's fear, they were born into this world, and I directly ordered you to leave them be. But it was through your doubt that you sought them; you brought them here as subjects, and you nearly developed a single shade to control them all. But when you did, you gave them life--form, figure. Yourself and Gold--the parents of this darkness, this plague upon our world."
Icsorue interjected suddenly, taken aback by what Sturm and Silver were saying. "Wot the . . . wot the hell are ya talking about?! Research, making shades, her . . . fear--wot the hell does all that mean?!"
Silver threw his arms open, palms facing the ceiling. "In the beginning, there was nothing. No light, no dark. Then, Gaia birthed what we call reality; the blank existence was a canvas for His imagination and His will, and through His desire, the light and dark was born. Gods, angels, demons, and men alike came to fear the dark--that which they did not understand, and so it formed to their beliefs, and in the light, they saw hope--and so it formed to their beliefs."
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Silver brought his arms back down to his sides and continued: "And then, in the City of Sin, the home to the worst and most savage beings our reality has ever seen, a vast metropolis known also as the City of Fear-- a collective fear so expansive demanded more from the symbiotic relationship it shared with the dark, and the city became the site of the "First Midnight"--a phenomenon we later named, the first instance of shades in our world. It was a lingering darkness over a portion of the city, and we had the then Director Tyrian Sturm send his most capable operative to investigate--the one you know as
Gold."
"She toughed through the worst that reality had to offer, and finally came upon the darkness. The woman with the strongest fear, who had not experienced the hells of that metropolis, whose reoccurring nightmare of the darkness swallowing and devouring her former family could ruin her spirit at just an allusion. Her shadow made contact with the lingering darkness, and the hungry Shades we know--the creatures of the End that slash and devour all that lives--were born into our world from her shadow, from her greatest fears. And though she is no more, they retain that form."
"And then, despite my orders, the then Prime Director Tyrian Sturm harvested and collected Shades to better understand them. He learned much, and then through misguided ideal, he decided that he alone could keep this world safe using the manifest of fear, and sought to control the Shades with one single creature he theorized capable of controlling the mindless shadows without fail. He instigated more, he gave them reason to gather into this world."
Sturm then interjected, interrupting with at first a shout, but he quickly calmed down, speaking in a gruff narrative, "
And you had it destroyed. Because you were afraid of what I could do with that power. You were afraid of the lives I could protect by shutting down the gates and keeping them locked by darkness, so that we, as Guardians, could protect the world not from what lay beyond, but the ills of its own people. Look now, Silver. Outside! A Shadeling was born, and as it stands, it is capable of organizing an army under its will--and it has yet years with which to grow. Two years ago, you only delayed the inevitable."
Eilert.