by Paroxysm on Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:47 am
'Dead center, towards the left
'You see him?
'Yeah!
'He looks scary, doesn't he?
'Yeah, wild.
'I heard he got in a fight almost as soon as he arrived!
'Really? Why?
I don't know, but I hear he didn't get in trouble for it, either.
Weird, ...'
Quietly, two new recruits talked amongst themselves even as the old man addressed the large crowd of cadets; for the most part, they were hushed, they kept amongst themselves, didn't bother anyone, but that did not mean they weren't heard; indeed, their topic of discussion heard them quite well, though he paid it only the most basic of attention and, instead, kept himself sternly poised and focused on the old man's speech.
He was a fierce faced young man of twenty-one and had grown a full six feet in height, he wasn't the largest man, but nobody would have called him short, either; his uniform was worn neatly and traditionally, every button, including the collar, had been fastened, and his shoulders were straight, chest raised; there was only one additional article of aesthetic taste on his person and that was a crossed pendant--attached to a chain--around his neck and over the cross, a sickle and a skull were overlaid; and it was easy to tell at first glance that this man, as young and inexperienced as he was, had been through a lot, his life a ruin, and had given himself completely--body and soul--to the Dirige.
His was a tragic tale, in the end: where many had been given second chances at life and even offered the resurrection of loved ones, this man, this Fillip Bashkin, had received no such deals, even his second life wasn’t so much a life as it was servitude; indeed, his career in the Dirige was one of penance and dedication.
He had committed a sin in life that could not go unpunished and it was by sheer luck, luck that he did not normally possess, in fact, that the Dirige even bothered to recruit him rather than rid the world of a potential Voleur d’ame and menace.
However odd it may seem, though, Fillip did not view this as a bad turn in his life, his family was gone and he had died; honestly, what more was there for him in life? The Dirige was stability and purpose ... While others were upset and angered by their recruitment, Fillip was content and almost ecstatic, though it did not show quite so.
Perhaps the Dirige would grow to consider him a fine recruit, he smiled to himself.
‘H-he smiled,’ the woman’s voice betrayed surprise.
’Do--did he hear us?
’I, I don’t think so, but let‘s just listen to orientation....'
FATAL KERNEL ERROR_
Mind link to COMP disconnected_