ext_260359 ([identity profile] deadly-velvet.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg 2006-07-12 01:25 am (UTC)

"As lost as any would be when missing a part of themselves," he mused aloud as he followed his sibling, regarding the occupants of the café with one last, half-interested glance before he exited the building. While Yazoo and Loz wouldn't be completely incompetent without Kadaj, he was still the leader; they really weren't much without him, but that had never been anything Yazoo had regretted. The three of them were very much their own people, but they were always better together.

The brief halt in movement was no cause for alarm when it came to Yazoo; his brother's silent contemplation was met with a patience reserved strictly for those in his family. "You seem to know this land more than I do," he replied offhandedly to his brother's declaration. Perhaps Kadaj, unlike Yazoo, had taken it upon himself to study the map he'd been given upon entry to this gloriously pathetic excuse for a world. While Yazoo knew how to read the map, and was prone to doing so out of boredom, he hadn't quite managed to memorize the location of more than a few areas. This was due largely to disinterest.

He half-frowned as he recalled their lack of transportation, brows furrowing slightly in irritation as his shoulders slumped. They would be making this trip by foot, no doubt. Yet another unfortunate truth to further push their plans back. Normally, it wouldn't be much of a problem at all, but his newfound human-like nature left him feeling exhausted after too much activity, and with an annoying rumbling in his stomach.

Humans were such pathetic creatures.

"Of course," he replied, following after his brother.

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