[quote=Blake] [i]"Clearly, you and Kisheto have more than enough power to deal with a large force"[/i] [/quote] Kisheto's head perked up from his food as he heard the mention of his name. While he had been lost in his rations, the group that had gathered began speaking of their plan of action. However, everything was moving too fast. Kisheto was still getting ready for the assault on the wall in his mind. It was as if the adrenaline of the battle still pumped a warrior's blindness through his mind. At the sound of his name, however, memories turned into hard-hitting facts. The sight of the battlefield that he had just narrowly escaped suddenly faded into his mind, and he saw himself, staring back at the helpless soldiers that trembled under the wake of his new found power. How could he have forgotten what he had just accomplished? Kisheto was confused, if anything. He felt a sort of guilt and disgust at discovering what he truly was, although he honestly knew that it was a benefit to him and his new friends. [i]'Um... hello there?'[/i] KIsheto's eyes wandered about as he focused on speaking within his own mind. He didn't know who or what he was calling to, and he wasn't sure if he was wise in expecting in a response, but there was no doubt that [i]something was there.[/i] It sent a chill down Kisheto's spine, as he felt he just discovered a parasite leeching away his life force. But it was beyond that, and he forced himself to swallow his doubts and convince himself that his new powers were his assets, not hindrances. "[i][b]If you don't relax, I'm going back to meditation.[/b][/i]" Kisheto nearly dropped his food at the sound of the voice that came from within him. However, he felt a surge of excitement rush over him as he realized this was his chance. '[i]'I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I was just wonder-[/i]' His thoughts were cut off by the same powerful voice: [b][i]"No, fool, relax your spirit. You can't keep bottling up your emotions, that's not how you humans work.[/b][/i]" Kisheto sat silent for a moment before shaking his head and tuning back into the conversation. Suddenly the death of Hector and the freedom he was surrounded in became much more relevant. "Hector... I can't believe he's dead... I'm with Yugeto on this, I really want to give the military a piece of their own. Plus, the wall is made of a buncha kinetic cores, right? It's two birds with one stone!" Kisheto felt like he had missed a good chunk of the conversation, and he wasn't sure if what he had to contribute was even related to the current topic. But he spoke his mind, and that's what mattered.