Twisted Honor [Warframe fanfic]
May. 2nd, 2019 03:02 pmSo past few days have been stressful to me, I had to do some programming in a very short time, but now I bring another warframe fanfic and some news, I am putting these in AO3 too.
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Soulen - One of the operatives helping the Tenno cause. Kaz rescued him during a mission but he ended up learning about who the tenno really are, since then he has become like a father to Kaz.
Tenno, honorable warriors, capable of great destruction, and yet children. This was how soulen, an operative sympathetic to the tenno cause thought of them. Learning they were just kids was a big shock to him, and now learning more about them through Kaz was even more shocking.
She would tell him about what some Warframes were capable of. Mind control, reanimating enemy bodies, impaling enemies… and so much more. These didn't seem like honorable actions to him. And yet seem completely normal for the tenno.
Kaz couldn't understand his reaction the first time he guided her through a mission, he would gasp at some of her actions being it slowly drowning her enemies or ripping them apart with hydroid tentacles. At the end of the mission he had asked her if she really thought that was a honorable way to fight, to which she responded with a confused face and a simple yes. At this time soulen knew, something was wrong.
The more Kaz told him about the tenno ways, and how the orokin trained them, he felt sick. Kaz wouldn't tell him everything, some parts he knew she was not telling, and others she just didn't remember. But he didn't know how much influence the orokin had on these kids before this. They were molded not to be warriors but dispensable killing machines.
But soulen never said that to Kaz, to her they were warriors, even with the orokin trying to twist them they were able to remain who they were. To soulen, these kids had their heart in the right place but they either didn't notice or didn't want to notice what they had become.
Soulen could tell the orokin were not able to complete change these kids, deep down there was something the orokin couldn't understand and so couldn't change, but this didn't change the fact that these kids were changed.
Soulen would smile at Kaz talking about her mission and how she was helping people. He would agree at her saying how she was not a child but a warrior. He didn't have the heart to say the truth she didn't want to see. He didn't know what happened in the first place to make the orokin use them, but he could see the outcome. And he knew he hated the orokin for what they have done.
They twisted these kids morals, made them believe the only at they had was to kill, feed them notions of honor that would fit the orokin in a way they could control the tenno, and probably tried more, tried to completely destroy these kids.
Soulen knew he couldn't do anything to help them, this was too deep already, there was no way he could change her way of thinking now. But he would do his best to help, he would try to protect the part the orokin couldn't change, he would try his best to at least show her there are other ways, he doesn't expect her to follow them, but he would at least try showing a way out of the path it was chosen for her.
as a note:
Soulen - One of the operatives helping the Tenno cause. Kaz rescued him during a mission but he ended up learning about who the tenno really are, since then he has become like a father to Kaz.
Tenno, honorable warriors, capable of great destruction, and yet children. This was how soulen, an operative sympathetic to the tenno cause thought of them. Learning they were just kids was a big shock to him, and now learning more about them through Kaz was even more shocking.
She would tell him about what some Warframes were capable of. Mind control, reanimating enemy bodies, impaling enemies… and so much more. These didn't seem like honorable actions to him. And yet seem completely normal for the tenno.
Kaz couldn't understand his reaction the first time he guided her through a mission, he would gasp at some of her actions being it slowly drowning her enemies or ripping them apart with hydroid tentacles. At the end of the mission he had asked her if she really thought that was a honorable way to fight, to which she responded with a confused face and a simple yes. At this time soulen knew, something was wrong.
The more Kaz told him about the tenno ways, and how the orokin trained them, he felt sick. Kaz wouldn't tell him everything, some parts he knew she was not telling, and others she just didn't remember. But he didn't know how much influence the orokin had on these kids before this. They were molded not to be warriors but dispensable killing machines.
But soulen never said that to Kaz, to her they were warriors, even with the orokin trying to twist them they were able to remain who they were. To soulen, these kids had their heart in the right place but they either didn't notice or didn't want to notice what they had become.
Soulen could tell the orokin were not able to complete change these kids, deep down there was something the orokin couldn't understand and so couldn't change, but this didn't change the fact that these kids were changed.
Soulen would smile at Kaz talking about her mission and how she was helping people. He would agree at her saying how she was not a child but a warrior. He didn't have the heart to say the truth she didn't want to see. He didn't know what happened in the first place to make the orokin use them, but he could see the outcome. And he knew he hated the orokin for what they have done.
They twisted these kids morals, made them believe the only at they had was to kill, feed them notions of honor that would fit the orokin in a way they could control the tenno, and probably tried more, tried to completely destroy these kids.
Soulen knew he couldn't do anything to help them, this was too deep already, there was no way he could change her way of thinking now. But he would do his best to help, he would try to protect the part the orokin couldn't change, he would try his best to at least show her there are other ways, he doesn't expect her to follow them, but he would at least try showing a way out of the path it was chosen for her.