( Oh, I see. Well, my apoligies for miss understanding. I do that at times. And yeah, I have a pretty good comephrehension of what no to little technology in such an era means. I don't really rp in these types of things commonly ( unless its a semi-lit and has a nice twist to the plot like yours ) but the olden era does keep one entertained enough to get some insperation from it. ^^ )
Sapphire -
"If I get into trouble, I can always escape. Its my expertee." I said with a light, childish laugh. Long time since I had ever been exposed to so much entertaining company. Not since my adoptive parents died a few years back, if I remember correctly. Disease was cruel, and cared naught if you where rich or poor or had a family to feed. But it was the truth about life that I had learned to accept pretty well. My eyes narrowed at the tension of the second boys arm as he grabbed for his knife so obviously. "I've only lived in the streets for a few years, but I know very well how the muscles of the body tense when grabbing a weapon, and it does hurt me you two trust me so very little." I said, keeping my voice low in a whisper, and changing the tone as a gaurd passed by, his heavy silver armor showed that he was one of the local patrols that gaurded the castle and town. I started peeling my orange happily, not showing a trace of hunger or desperation in my face as I did, though I had eaten since the last sun. My dark long hair curled around my child-like, pale face making my eyes look a darker blue. Even though I hadn't spent much more than a few minutes in the presence of these two boys, my confidence got the best of me and I showed no effort in showing my true identity. "Freedom is something that doesn't exist unless you fight for it. Speaking so openly is my own form of resistance." I said, going along with anything that popped up in my mind and changing the subject. "Really, I have nothing against this new king, but those little top notches haunting him are starting to annoy me." I murmered to myself, wondering suddently where it had come from. But whatever I felt like saying rolled out of my mouth and into the open, so I went along with it.
If one didn't steal to eat, one would starve, so I steal. If one didn't want to die, one would fight for that right, so I fight. If one wants this unheard thing called freedom, then I shall pursue it. Even if that means getting cornered by one of those gaurds one day and having myself decapitated for rebellion.
But fleeting is an advantage in battle after all. Not just stealing rather amazing oranges.-
Sapphire -
"If I get into trouble, I can always escape. Its my expertee." I said with a light, childish laugh. Long time since I had ever been exposed to so much entertaining company. Not since my adoptive parents died a few years back, if I remember correctly. Disease was cruel, and cared naught if you where rich or poor or had a family to feed. But it was the truth about life that I had learned to accept pretty well. My eyes narrowed at the tension of the second boys arm as he grabbed for his knife so obviously. "I've only lived in the streets for a few years, but I know very well how the muscles of the body tense when grabbing a weapon, and it does hurt me you two trust me so very little." I said, keeping my voice low in a whisper, and changing the tone as a gaurd passed by, his heavy silver armor showed that he was one of the local patrols that gaurded the castle and town. I started peeling my orange happily, not showing a trace of hunger or desperation in my face as I did, though I had eaten since the last sun. My dark long hair curled around my child-like, pale face making my eyes look a darker blue. Even though I hadn't spent much more than a few minutes in the presence of these two boys, my confidence got the best of me and I showed no effort in showing my true identity. "Freedom is something that doesn't exist unless you fight for it. Speaking so openly is my own form of resistance." I said, going along with anything that popped up in my mind and changing the subject. "Really, I have nothing against this new king, but those little top notches haunting him are starting to annoy me." I murmered to myself, wondering suddently where it had come from. But whatever I felt like saying rolled out of my mouth and into the open, so I went along with it.
If one didn't steal to eat, one would starve, so I steal. If one didn't want to die, one would fight for that right, so I fight. If one wants this unheard thing called freedom, then I shall pursue it. Even if that means getting cornered by one of those gaurds one day and having myself decapitated for rebellion.
But fleeting is an advantage in battle after all. Not just stealing rather amazing oranges.-