She came to me - a useless mess, a fool, and without worth. She must have seen me at the Enclave; it drew her to me. Of all the things she could have begged for, though, it was for me only to accept her servitude. Of all the things she could hope to declare herself, it was the title of "slave" that appealed to her first and foremost. It is strange, and even bizarre, the way that the evening transpired, and it was beyond question that something was wrong with the girl while she asked to have her freedom stripped from her as she released barely coherent sentences. However, what was perhaps even more bizarre than her request to be adopted as a slave was my declination of the offer; but in all seriousness, how could I ever hope to make use of one such as her? The girl was feeble-minded; she possessed the body of a battle-hardened adult, but the mind of an incompetent, moronic child. A child not even capable of knowing left from right, nor up from down - it was nothing short of a marvel that the woman could even fathom the complexities of turning a doorknob. It would bring shame upon me to even associate with her, let alone be seen with her at the Enclave. With her presence, my already-fragile standing there would be jeopardized, and I would lose any hope of being taken seriously.
But she was persistent, and it was in good fortune that she was, for if that had not been the case, I would have succumbed to a terrible miscalculation of her value. While I had blundered in overanalysing her pitiful mental faculties, I had payed no mind to the heavy sword she carried at her side, nor the plate armour that adorned her muscular body, nor the scars and tell-tale marks of one who has seen and survived on many a battlefield. Her intelligence resembled that of one who had encountered an unfortunate amount of Intellect Devourers, though what she lacked in one department she compensated for with another, and she could thus be used. Tools bear no intelligence, though are of great constructive purpose, and destructive purpose, when in the hands of one who does indeed have the appropriate intelligence to act in accordance. I knew it would be a chore, and perhaps even a burden, but I was determined to craft a mighty tool out of crudely shaped materials; to mould a mind.
Taking priority over all things, though, was confirming that she was even capable of matching the assumptions I had made in regards to her physical qualities and abilities. The entire crux of my plan revolved around the girl being a well-tuned combat machine, as without that element, she would be lacking in anything even remotely close to what I would come to require in a slave. And so, I entrusted her with a task - a task in which her usefulness would be fully defined by her success or failure. Cleverly, I sent her to the resident Grimaxe Orc Tribe, demanding any prize in the form of stags that she might claim, to be returned to myself for my own personal use; if she were to not come back, her uselessness would be decided, whereas if she came back, the content that returned with her would aid in the deciding of my future plans for the girl.
I now patiently await her return.
-Pyras Demathos
But she was persistent, and it was in good fortune that she was, for if that had not been the case, I would have succumbed to a terrible miscalculation of her value. While I had blundered in overanalysing her pitiful mental faculties, I had payed no mind to the heavy sword she carried at her side, nor the plate armour that adorned her muscular body, nor the scars and tell-tale marks of one who has seen and survived on many a battlefield. Her intelligence resembled that of one who had encountered an unfortunate amount of Intellect Devourers, though what she lacked in one department she compensated for with another, and she could thus be used. Tools bear no intelligence, though are of great constructive purpose, and destructive purpose, when in the hands of one who does indeed have the appropriate intelligence to act in accordance. I knew it would be a chore, and perhaps even a burden, but I was determined to craft a mighty tool out of crudely shaped materials; to mould a mind.
Taking priority over all things, though, was confirming that she was even capable of matching the assumptions I had made in regards to her physical qualities and abilities. The entire crux of my plan revolved around the girl being a well-tuned combat machine, as without that element, she would be lacking in anything even remotely close to what I would come to require in a slave. And so, I entrusted her with a task - a task in which her usefulness would be fully defined by her success or failure. Cleverly, I sent her to the resident Grimaxe Orc Tribe, demanding any prize in the form of stags that she might claim, to be returned to myself for my own personal use; if she were to not come back, her uselessness would be decided, whereas if she came back, the content that returned with her would aid in the deciding of my future plans for the girl.
I now patiently await her return.
-Pyras Demathos
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