"Heh... I'm not going to chastise you for showing some to any... concern at all... But my goal requires me to be as selfless as possible." Cassius composed himself as he rotated his shoulders, cracking them. "And... It might not be living the way I would have wanted to... To be care free and just... enjoy the simple things..." Cassius took a breath as he pointed to the water under them. "So... There are the kingdoms we know... And the ones we would never associate with, we being the Continent of mist... Also known as Alexandria as a whole in the older times... But I'm not about to give a history lesson and difference in thematics." Cassius stepped away from Blank, but closer to Wylde. "There... is a hidden Kingdom... One that... Hides with it's madness and pride, yet no one can hear their cry..." Cassius frowned... In fact this did not improve his expression at all... He seemed more bitter the more he talked about it. "I'll just say the outcomes... A War is going to happen no matter what we do... Alexandria was already... persuaded even before a certain visitor gave his reading. The power... Of Suggestion can level cities as you know." Cassius looked to the soldier. "My wish, is to prevent that. I don't want to see others fall at that suggestion. But to obtain what it is I wish to do as a member of my race? It requires a tolerance and an esteem I have to wear... Even if it isn't what I want." Cassius paced in the water. "Fact is...? I can talk about this all day, all night, write entries for the department to look into from a desk, but all I am doing at the end of the day is sitting down, making minimal salary just to have another meal. We can agree that isn't doing too much with my life..." Cassius grinned at his reflection... From Wylde's view she could see where he was going with this. "But... Out here, I can sacrifice the life I had to work against that future. I plan to fight the future. The one that is written." Cassius went back over, sitting down in the water. "My end goal in life...? I can't answer that. I might not even get to that." The water's reflection showed a familiar sword of Alexandria- a sword that felled a hundred men in single combat.