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Kadar was Brooding. With a capital B and a look on his face like someone had stolen his candy, kicked his puppy, and then run over his brand new robes on with their motorcycle.
He had nearly died. That wasn't quite what it felt like, and the first time he'd died had been almost more peaceful-- but this was his second chance. He was supposed to be able to enjoy it, wasn't he?
But-- he'd been dragged into the sarcophagus again. Maybe whatever had really brought him here... well, perhaps it wasn't here as a second chance after all. It was a distressing thought. He would give almost anything just to go back and be able to follow his brother out of the Temple; not to cause Malik that additional heartbreak like he so clearlly was. It hurt everytime Malik looked at him, to see how upset his brother was, all the time.
Kadar wanted to go back to how things were, or at the very least, know what was going on.
So he was sitting, brooding a little, in a not-quite-so-dark corner off of the living quarters of the castle, drawing little stick-figure Assassins in the dust and then wiping them away. It was a little pathetic, really. He should definitely be interrupted.
He had nearly died. That wasn't quite what it felt like, and the first time he'd died had been almost more peaceful-- but this was his second chance. He was supposed to be able to enjoy it, wasn't he?
But-- he'd been dragged into the sarcophagus again. Maybe whatever had really brought him here... well, perhaps it wasn't here as a second chance after all. It was a distressing thought. He would give almost anything just to go back and be able to follow his brother out of the Temple; not to cause Malik that additional heartbreak like he so clearlly was. It hurt everytime Malik looked at him, to see how upset his brother was, all the time.
Kadar wanted to go back to how things were, or at the very least, know what was going on.
So he was sitting, brooding a little, in a not-quite-so-dark corner off of the living quarters of the castle, drawing little stick-figure Assassins in the dust and then wiping them away. It was a little pathetic, really. He should definitely be interrupted.