1st Swan's Flight || Video
Oct. 16th, 2011 09:51 pm[The instant he heard about the tunnels below the city and the strange doors they hold at their end, the prince has been determined to go. He wished see them for himself, though he can hardly claim that he knows what to do with them any more than anyone else does.
Still, if he finds something within his power to do, he must do it. And in order for him to find what that will be, he must first be where events are moving forward most quickly. As his simple technique with the sword did him little good against the thickly armored kraken, he feels that he has a responsibility to help truly resolve the matter. Until the beast is truly defeated, he is determined to see the battle through, whatever form it might take. If that means solving the mystery at the end of the tunnel somehow and venturing inside, no matter what the danger, then he will do that.
In truth, there is something refreshing about having such a clean-cut task to face. He may have been freed from the bonds of his previous story, but now that he has been pressed into a new one, he will take advantage of a goal to fight for.
But before he does anymore fighting, whether the struggle will be of plain combat or some other nature, he wishes to speak. Now that he has determined the workings of the communicator, he will address the people of Vatheon, though he knows they are not his people.]
I have heard many worrying over the matter of the beast that attacked us, many who fear its return. And of course, it is not wrong to do so, but I feel it is important that no one loses sight of what has already been accomplished. The kraken was subdued, if only for a time, but we have defeated it once and I do not doubt that we could once again be victorious. As many times as needed, until the defeat is final. Do not lose heart, for though I am newly come, I have already seen much bravery in this city.
[And after that rather lengthy speech, Siegfried pauses.]
I would also like to thank everyone who battled the creature, throughout the city and by my side. I was honored to have fought with all of you.
Still, if he finds something within his power to do, he must do it. And in order for him to find what that will be, he must first be where events are moving forward most quickly. As his simple technique with the sword did him little good against the thickly armored kraken, he feels that he has a responsibility to help truly resolve the matter. Until the beast is truly defeated, he is determined to see the battle through, whatever form it might take. If that means solving the mystery at the end of the tunnel somehow and venturing inside, no matter what the danger, then he will do that.
In truth, there is something refreshing about having such a clean-cut task to face. He may have been freed from the bonds of his previous story, but now that he has been pressed into a new one, he will take advantage of a goal to fight for.
But before he does anymore fighting, whether the struggle will be of plain combat or some other nature, he wishes to speak. Now that he has determined the workings of the communicator, he will address the people of Vatheon, though he knows they are not his people.]
I have heard many worrying over the matter of the beast that attacked us, many who fear its return. And of course, it is not wrong to do so, but I feel it is important that no one loses sight of what has already been accomplished. The kraken was subdued, if only for a time, but we have defeated it once and I do not doubt that we could once again be victorious. As many times as needed, until the defeat is final. Do not lose heart, for though I am newly come, I have already seen much bravery in this city.
[And after that rather lengthy speech, Siegfried pauses.]
I would also like to thank everyone who battled the creature, throughout the city and by my side. I was honored to have fought with all of you.