[center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/fWpmWD76/ba126c5312a21eb9b6823aa5d6245506.png[/img][/center] [center][color=6ecff6][h3][u]Within the Ashkevron Residence, Askavi. Faeril's secret work room[/u][/h3][/color][/center] [hr] Mikhail raised an eyebrow as Gennar replied to Dareen's words as she called that a 'torture room'. Even though she was technically correct, the Eyrien warrior didn't seem to take those words kindly, taking them as an offense to Faeril. Even though Mikhail was currently busy with another thing, he couldn't help but notice how strongly Gennar reacted to that word, stronger than one normally would. Even though Dareen had no intention of offending neither Faeril nor anyone, it did seem that those words had another meaning to Gennar, something much more personal as he spoke about his mother and his family before finishing. Before he turned back to the prisoner he was currently 'interrogating', he looked to Dareen, nodding towards her in response to her reply to his previous question. Even though it was clear that she didn't exactly enjoy being there, Mikhail could understand her reasoning. She wanted something to do, even if that meant watching Mikhail torturing someone. [color=6ecff6]"There are fates much worse than death."[/color] Mikhail said, looking to the bound man with a predatory stare. [color=6ecff6]"I can provide you with one of those and if it's not enough to 'persuade' you..."[/color] Mikhail continued. [color=6ecff6]"Would you happen to know what exactly a Black Widow is capable of? I wonder how easy would it be for one to extract everything we want to know from your mind before tearing and completely destroying it. Madness can be much worse than death."[/color] he said, as he grabbed the man by his head with a quick movement of his hand, grasping it firmly as he approached the dagger from his right eye. [color=6ecff6]"I recommend you to look away, Dareen."[/color] Mikhail said, turning towards the Pruul witch before he went back to his previous task. [color=6ecff6]"Now, continuing from were we stopped... Do you have anything to say? It will be much easier and faster if you cooperate. Otherwise, I can keep you here for a long time before finally killing you."[/color] He said, slowly plunging the dagger into the man's eye. It didn't take much for the unfortunate prisoner to realize by the way Mikhail was moving that he knew exactly where he should cut, pierce or crush in order to inflict as much pain as possible without killing. It would take an extraordinary amount of willpower in order to resist what was about to come.