[ Well, he can see why Tomoe sticks to the idol thing and not the military strategist thing. ]
dunno if there's a rule for it. all i'm saying is you better keep your magic guy on your side. it would suck if he jumps ship because he decided he likes this place better.
I know it's not the kind of intimacy they're looking for, but I think friendships can be just as "fate-changing" as that other sort of bond. In fact, I know so!
The same goes for family, partnerships, and so on. Their view of intimate connections is too narrow if you ask me.
[He just doesn't realize Esikko is one of them. He can sense a buried spitefulness, one that reminds him of a certain "friend" back home. But as far as he knows, the most dangerous thing about Prince Esikko Blum Whatever is his willingness to hurt himself in pursuit of his own goals.]
The power of friendship alone won't save us. That can help heroes defeat villains in the movies, but it won't take care of everything in the real world.
Still, even if he decides something silly like "I don't need friends!", his love for magical research should help us through. He sounds like he'd rather do that than sit in the spa or gamble in the casino all day.
[ He's not wholly convinced—as far as he's concerned, Those Types seem prone to pushing boundaries in the name of knowledge—but he's fine with letting Tomoe handle that part of it for now. For however long his idolness is able to keep their objectives aligned, whether it's for the near or far future, it benefits them to have more people puzzling over the resort, not less. ]
well, as long as he's working with you now, there's no reason to cut him off.
[ He hadn't thought there would be actual affront here. If Tomoe wants more friends or whatever, he's sure there are plenty of friendly, thirsty people out there who would be more than happy. Why set his sights on some random burner account? ]
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dunno if there's a rule for it. all i'm saying is you better keep your magic guy on your side. it would suck if he jumps ship because he decided he likes this place better.
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Also, we're friends!
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well that's probably good enough at this stage
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I know it's not the kind of intimacy they're looking for, but I think friendships can be just as "fate-changing" as that other sort of bond. In fact, I know so!
The same goes for family, partnerships, and so on. Their view of intimate connections is too narrow if you ask me.
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[He just doesn't realize Esikko is one of them. He can sense a buried spitefulness, one that reminds him of a certain "friend" back home. But as far as he knows, the most dangerous thing about Prince Esikko Blum Whatever is his willingness to hurt himself in pursuit of his own goals.]
The power of friendship alone won't save us. That can help heroes defeat villains in the movies, but it won't take care of everything in the real world.
Still, even if he decides something silly like "I don't need friends!", his love for magical research should help us through. He sounds like he'd rather do that than sit in the spa or gamble in the casino all day.
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well, as long as he's working with you now, there's no reason to cut him off.
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Fine, fine! If you love business so much, then business is what you'll get!
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, thirstypeople out there who would be more than happy. Why set his sights on some random burner account? ]nice doing business with ya.