The Kof'Yurr hummed as he listened to the younger Lei'Loni. Indeed, it felt odd to hear another of his kind give such warning, especially to a Kof'Yurr. Typically, its kind wouldn't hesitate for more pawns at their disposal. After all, what did they think all these other races for? Pawns. Though in reality, most Lei'Loni didn't realize they were just the same. Nothing but little pieces for the Royals to do whatever they wished. Every single Lei'Loni was born to know who was better than the other and be loyal to those that were higher than them and command others to do their bidding. Even the Kof'Yurr act similarly, most simply being failed Lei'Loni who were deemed too weak. It was rare to have a experienced and skilled Kof'Yurr like it was. Now there is another one here acting what Lei'Loni would consider 'glitched' just as it was. It was quite fascinating really. [b]"I was just like you, Young One. All of us were. Born to be perfect soldiers. To serve and kill on command. I've had many years to spill blood, I've just learned other ways as well. I was fortunate to learn the things our kind does not teach when I came here.... But someone who is thrown in like you and in this much trouble, won't make it long by just waving your fists around and ripping off heads. Nor will you have many friends here because of what you are. After all, it's not quite easy having just about everyone other than you wanting to kill you. Do not doubt you can't learn because of what you are. Be it a warrior or a simple slave. If you don't think you can, then you won't."[/b] The Kof'Yurr mused as it thought softly on the situation. [b]"I need not involve? Perhaps. I no longer have the sense to slaughter for the betrayal I suffered. I've learned there is always two sides to everything. Still, I also have a sense of duty to assist one so young as you and your little companion. I may no longer be of rank, but I am still a warrior even if retired. My sense of honor and justice has changed from regular Lei'Loni belief however. If I thought you were like any other of our kind, I probably would of ignored you. However, I get the sense you have potential other than just a simple minded warrior who craves mere bloodlust as you think you are. But. If you do not wish for assistance, let it be."[/b] it said as it ran a finger around the rim of the glass of intoxicating liquid that organics seemed to enjoy drinking. [b]"The question is, what is your cause to fight. And do you wish for assistance?"[/b] it asked as the optical sensors shifted its focus a little as the Kof'Yurr watched the young Lei'Loni. If the young one said no, then it would leave. If it did not agree to this Lei'Loni's cause, it would leave.