Revan Revan showed no shock to Roganoff's revelation, but he did clench his teeth when the council member questioned his motives for bringing up the subject, and if he was understanding tnings corretly, accusing him of still holding ties to that farce of a guild. It tookma great deal of willpower to stop himself from snapping the young whelp's head like a twig, but he managed, though not without a great deal of killing intent radiating from Revan towards the head councilman. "I only meant to remind you that dark guilds are a threat that should be elimanted as soon as humanly possible, as a former member of one I can attest to the speed that some can grow in power and size, if under a strong leader and given enough time. Also, I will give you the benefit of the doubt in that what you said wasn't implying what I think it was implying and simply let the case rest with this closing statement, No matter what past allegiances I may have had, My loyalty is to Harpy Wing now and forever after. That is not something I allow to be questioned." With that Revan walked oout of the room, dispersing any hydras hehad summoned in their without a second glance. As he passed by Nathan, he stopped, turning to stare at his rival for a second. "You know, you could've alerted me if you were goung to ditch this meeting half-way through. Then we coyld've done something a lot more productive and fun, like break that tie we're currently in. I forget, who won our last duel you or me." Revan leaned against a wall, gazing up into the sky, but only seeing blood and carnage from his past. What a mood-killer, damn flashbacks, always brung him down right when he needed a pick me up. "Nathan, can I say I don't envy you, what with having to deal with that vulger golden boy, those two dragon slayers, that stripper Chrome, and that insane red hawk, I'm surprised you've been able to keep your sanity. It must not be easy being one of the few sane people in a guild full of crazies."