[center][h2]Arcadia[/h2] [sub]Inside the Z-ATV[/sub][/center] Jäger's metal hadn't settled in the chair before a hunched Junker addressed him. If the reference to being a "kid" of Kho were meant to rile Jäger, it did not have the intended effect. Rather, Jäger saw him as a misinformed individual. A microscopic bolt of lightning rounded Jäger's pupil as he unstrapped the book of Kho from his chain belt. He showed the cretin the face of the book, a firm hand grasping the binding. Jäger's metal gauntlet tapped the symbol on the front of the cover twice. [color=6ecff6]"Yea, I am of Kho, but in no way am I his child,"[/color] Jäger said. [color=6ecff6]"To be open to the ways of Kho is to realize one's inner potential. One must first accept that potential is limitless,"[/color] Jäger continued. [color=6ecff6]"If one's inner potential is limitless, then there is no master better than oneself to unlock that potential. And in limitless potential, there is limitless possibility. No two quests are the same."[/color] Jäger leaned back in his chair and began to flip through the all-too-familiar pages. The sound of ruffling paper comforted him. There was a serene quality to it, as if it hadn't even broken the silence. [color=6ecff6]"Without a master, there is no student. Without a parent, there is no child. The quest is individual,"[/color] Jäger said. He leaned forward, [color=6ecff6]"Do you understand? I am not a child of Kho. I am his prospect, and his eventual equal. I am He to enlighten myself."[/color] The book closed shut, and a gust of air momentarily blew Jäger's bangs to the side. He strapped the leather-bound tome to its rightful place, and returned to an upright position. [color=6ecff6]"Kho is the beginning, you are the end. Seek Him in you,"[/color] Jäger said.