by Nayt on Fri Feb 25, 2011 1:18 pm
Jyre tapped on his head as a silent compliment. Again, a very capable deduction on Cyril's part. There'd be no way total loyalty could amount a sizable enough force to push them into the underground.
"Medicine," said Jyre.
Jyre took a step forward, then another, and paced all the way to the back of Cyril's cell. He folded his arms over his chest and leaned his back up against the wall. This left Cyril's cell door wide open, yet even if weren't bound to a chair, escape like this might not have been the most ideal of options.
"Shades are just predators. Animals. They're like your wolves, just a lot meaner. They eat to live, and their packs are too large to just hit a small population of animals--a large human city is the only way to feed all 'em," Jyre began.
A large human city, of course, being the densest population center available--and not just filled with humans. Pets, livestock, wild animals . . . this made them ideal targets for hungry shades hordes.
"We're no different. We eat to live, but . . . well, see, a lot of folk think shades just eat souls, and souls keep shades livin'. But were that the case, they'd just hunt in Purgatory. Hell of a lot less danger for 'em. But souls don't give a shade life. They evolve 'em, yeah. The more souls it's consumed, the stronger it's gonna be, but what keeps 'em alive's adrenaline. Shades can't produce it, but without it, they wither up an' die, just like you guys do without food an' water. So, shades eat things that produce adrenaline. Eat to live. Simple as that," Jyre concluded, "Problem: shades ain't human; their bodies absorb adrenaline like your bodies absorb nutrients. Their bodies hold souls like your bodies hold genes. Now, the good doctor created us to be close to human; he gave us your biology, but what we need never changed. We can't process adrenaline like a shade can, and we can't produce it ourselves, either; the good doctor made a drug with everything we need to live, but he keeps it up nice an' tight, rations it out only to his loyals."