Standing on the edge of the ship, his eyes overlooking the busy streets of Noximus, Indar let out a sigh. It was a day like no other to him, a day filled with misery, but a new beginning. The wind moved around his jacket and hair, his bad swung silently on his shoulder. There were multiple thoughts going through his mind, should he do this, should he stay, where would he go.
Indar didn't know what was going to happen, but he did know one thing. If he were to stay, he would end up hurting someone or even worse, kill someone he cares about. He wasn't going to risk the chances of that happening and would be better off leaving the guild. Indar had gathered up all his things and left a small note in the guild hall, stating that he would leave. He hadn't written down when and where though, just that he would leave Nox Animus.
As he stood there, in the back of the ship, his jacket and hair waving in the wind, he remembered all the good times he had had with these people. Though the next time they would meet, would be different. Too different. He suddenly shook his head, trying to get these thoughts out of his head and mind. It was too soon to think of this. Too darn soon.
He let out another sigh: '' Guess this is it. '' He turned to look down the ship, the fall wouldn't kill him or damage him really. But... was this the right thing to do still, to leave this suddenly, without talking to the others. Maybe he would stick around the back of the ship for a little bit. Just a tiny bit. So that, just maybe, he could say goodbye in person.
With that in mind, Indar took a seat on the railing next to him and decided to stay there for half an hour. Not more not less. He wasn't expecting anyone to come, but still wanted to wait and see.
The half hour passed quietly, which he had expected. Hidden away at the back of the ship, Indar took the last breath he would ever take on this ship and walked over to the edge, climbing over the railing. He wasn't going to look back anymore and just let out a small sigh. With that, he took the small step and fell, towards his new life.
Indar didn't know what was going to happen, but he did know one thing. If he were to stay, he would end up hurting someone or even worse, kill someone he cares about. He wasn't going to risk the chances of that happening and would be better off leaving the guild. Indar had gathered up all his things and left a small note in the guild hall, stating that he would leave. He hadn't written down when and where though, just that he would leave Nox Animus.
As he stood there, in the back of the ship, his jacket and hair waving in the wind, he remembered all the good times he had had with these people. Though the next time they would meet, would be different. Too different. He suddenly shook his head, trying to get these thoughts out of his head and mind. It was too soon to think of this. Too darn soon.
He let out another sigh: '' Guess this is it. '' He turned to look down the ship, the fall wouldn't kill him or damage him really. But... was this the right thing to do still, to leave this suddenly, without talking to the others. Maybe he would stick around the back of the ship for a little bit. Just a tiny bit. So that, just maybe, he could say goodbye in person.
With that in mind, Indar took a seat on the railing next to him and decided to stay there for half an hour. Not more not less. He wasn't expecting anyone to come, but still wanted to wait and see.
The half hour passed quietly, which he had expected. Hidden away at the back of the ship, Indar took the last breath he would ever take on this ship and walked over to the edge, climbing over the railing. He wasn't going to look back anymore and just let out a small sigh. With that, he took the small step and fell, towards his new life.