Then something disturbs you. Otherwise you'd be feeling anger for no reason at all, and that's not healthy. What bothers you?
Jun'Razar watched the Hawk leave and decided to follow him. "I will return shortly," He explained to the others and left the briefing chamber. He found the Hawk leaning on a wall outside, "Swooping Hawk," he said, "I have not yet heard your name."
"Then it is decided that Teras will lead. One more thing, your 'informants' are not to be harmed, before, during, our after the mission. Is that clear?"
'Undisciplined Fools.' The Guardian thought to herself, leaving a briefing just like that, who by Isha do they think they are? Have their Ishar's taught them nothing about respect?! Yet Su'iris could not help but smile on Caerys order.
"I am called Jun'Razar," The Warlock introduced himself, "You seemed to know what you were talking about in there." He leaned on the wall too, "I honor that, you have most likely seen what they're like."
Caerys' eyes fell to the floor and she shook her head. "Teras. Please control the others. And before you disembark, the Banshee behind me is Layairda. You may or may not recognize her from Targus but she will be joining us. Whenever you're ready, a Wave Serpent is ready in the hangar."
"Understood, farseer." Giving the rest of the room a curt nod he too stood: "I assume the briefing is done then." Saruhai left for the serpent and got in, leaning back and closing his eyes just waiting for the song of destruction. But not for fun, just to forget what had happened to him and his new found friends on these missions.