[h2]Prince || Infirmary[/h2] [@Caits] Prince chuckled at Uriel's words before his ears twitched in response to Michael's words and the tall feline ran a claw along under his own chin as he mused over a answer. [color=aqua]"Some people just think it is better to be totally rid of a potential danger by quickly smudging out before the incident is repeated. After all, if he is dead, he can't do it again be it accident or not. Course, that does make them seem a little hypocritical in others eyes. But perhaps in their own, they think it's for the better and safety for others. Yet others who see their actions will think similarly. Both sides can see differently and fight what they believe in. A factor that tends to lead to fighting or wars, no matter the circumstance. Hopefully, it doesn't escalate to that level."[/color] he hummed. [h2]Edo-Karn || Grand Magic Games Stadium[/h2] [@t2wave] Honestly, Karn just wanted to mess with her a little. It was a general, noble esc formality, but the gesture weirder out some people. Mayat usually was a little miffed by it. Probably cause she wasn't into the fancy mancy stuff. Listening to Ariel speak, Karn shrugged a little and managed to give a slightly amused smirk. [color=springgreen]"Well if it makes you feel better. I sorta died and my soul got... soulnapped. And hey, I've faced a few death situations thanks to jealously. It's quite the weird, yet common reason really."[/color] she said as she thought about it. Jealously, it was surprising how it was a common driving force to kill people. That or just sheer power thirst. What got Karn's attention was the fact that Ariel apparently was born in Edolas, yet was raised in Earthland. Her emerald eyes looked over Ariel thoughtfully as she pondered how exactly this came to pass. [i]"How interesting. Someone of Edolas yet raised in Earthland... perhaps this a key to return home... with a little experimentation." [/i]A familiar haunting voice spoke and for a moment, her vision changed. The scenery melted away from the bustling cheery noise of the stadium to a deathly quiet white room. The little cracks in the walls slowly becoming a dark crimson color as the dark red colored liquid oozed from them. Ariel's normal figure shifted into a more disturbing and eerily familiar one. Hair messed up, face bandaged to cover a eye, the cloth soaked in blood noting how she was probably missing one, and her clothing completely white and pinned together by leather straps. A straight jacket that would probably leave her immobile. Clicking her tongue minorly, Karn closed her emerald gaze to be rid of the haunting images before opening them to see the hallucination disappear. [i]"No. I rather not experiment on her, thanks."[/i] she thought back calmly before thinking over the question asked. [color=springgreen]"Well, ever since I was a kid, life hasn't exactly been the best since Queen Bitchiness took over. Poverty, cruelty, etcetera and etcetera. All those lovely things that come with having a tyrant as a leader."[/color] Karn said in the same casual monotone, deciding to leave out more gruesome bits thanks to Angelica of her world. Soon though, the blonde managed a genuine smile. [color=springgreen]"Still... I have found plenty to love about it, despite what others may think. Unlike this world, magic is little to none. Sure it's dwindling back, but we never have to live off it. Rarely did anyone pay much attention to it, most think it is just mere stories. Machines that housed people or flew in the sky, or swam underwater. Robots to handle hard heavy labor. Water pumps to assist in cleaning the water and keep the rivers flowing through the sky. Took awhile to replicate that from the supposed original one hundred years ago but we managed. We had quite a bit of electricity as well, including into our energy powered weapons. I suppose my favorite about it was the sky. Nothing quite like the Edolas skies, be it day or night."[/color] Karn explained as she thought about it. And she started to miss it a bit. While others were desperate enough to abandon Edolas because of its lack of magic, it was a world with its own unique beauty and wonder. It was sad they couldn't see it. Or didn't want to.