"Hmm... Your family sounds like an interesting bunch of people. Too bad you're the last... I... know that feeling. Last of my group. Though, I guess it's time to start forging a new family. Out there, it wasn't blood that made you relatives, it was simply surviving together and I'm under the impression we're going to do just that...", Ludonear replied. Gaius' tale had sparked his interest. To be honest, Ludonear only ever had two people related to him by blood and both died. It was mostly one of the reasons Ludonear believed in choosing his own family, rather than actual blood. On top of that, a world where people with powers could live like any other. It seemed like a dream, a paradise. In the group of explorers, there had been several ability users, probably more but they had never told him. It was easy to figure out who, now that he thought of it. Probably anyone who didn't go into the cities with them but stayed behind in the closest hideouts. Those in charge had always been rather secretive about them and to think the only reason nobody suspected anything was simply because they didn't see it coming. Maybe a world were people with powers could live like any other wasn't so much a dram after all, though a world of lies seemed to be a hard one to live in to Ludonear. [i]Maybe we should get rid of the cities then, so that the lies would lose their purpose and eventually cease to exist...?[/i] he thought. "Getting luck on my side...", Ludonear said, "That's an interesting one. Sure, I'd like that, obviously. Yet I think luck has served me a little bit too much lately, I may end up paying the price if I rely on it any more than I already have, whether I'm in control of it or not..."