Offer, information, with another chipping of of guilt at their continued avoidance: he's completely free to travel. If he isn't rushing them. They could go find him later. More easily now, since this? No need to stay in the tent--unless he needs-needs to, for safety? Or truly wants. They do not insist.
The encouragement is acknowledged, just as the reassurance was before. It's easier to accept as genuine this time.
As are his words. The Knight and the Lord of Shades are the same, technically, but different in power and emotion in a way that's difficult to reconcile. But they will. Practice, practice.
It's supposed to be context. Further misinterpretation would best be avoided. The point: they will not make any do anything just because they are capable of it. Causing Grimm further discomfort was not intended.
The one half of their mask was swept up by tendrils, roiled up until they look away from him and at it, pinched between two claws. They sink back down and start reaching around to feel for the other. Grimm can assist in searching, if he likes. (What are they going to do with it? Can they heal it from outside? Strange to look at it this way. Even death didn't half it any other time except for upon Ascending, and they can't remember what they did to fix it. They'll have to--) There are Hot Springs nearby, eastward, should he need or want healing or relaxation.
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Date: 2023-04-04 09:44 pm (UTC)The encouragement is acknowledged, just as the reassurance was before. It's easier to accept as genuine this time.
As are his words. The Knight and the Lord of Shades are the same, technically, but different in power and emotion in a way that's difficult to reconcile. But they will. Practice, practice.
It's supposed to be context. Further misinterpretation would best be avoided. The point: they will not make any do anything just because they are capable of it. Causing Grimm further discomfort was not intended.
The one half of their mask was swept up by tendrils, roiled up until they look away from him and at it, pinched between two claws. They sink back down and start reaching around to feel for the other. Grimm can assist in searching, if he likes. (What are they going to do with it? Can they heal it from outside? Strange to look at it this way. Even death didn't half it any other time except for upon Ascending, and they can't remember what they did to fix it. They'll have to--) There are Hot Springs nearby, eastward, should he need or want healing or relaxation.