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Re: THIS IS GONNA HURT | starrynight's memorial - Luciferr - 06-01-2018 FENRISULFR ▼ — when the weak court death, they find it.
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Fenrisulfr had been quiet in his approach, choosing solidarity to represent Tanglewood with his fellow proxy - and while Beck might not see much in friends or allies, the war god saw differently often and a leader seeking peace with them as foolish as it might have been was someone he could respect, a shame he'd never get to know the pacifist, a war god found rest in a peace time after all.
his eyes danced to each here, he had not brought flowers, as Morgan had already done so, merely standing with quiet solemn contemplation for the memorial side by side with his fellow proxy. space
Re: THIS IS GONNA HURT | starrynight's memorial - VIGENERE CIPHER. - 06-03-2018 Re: THIS IS GONNA HURT | starrynight's memorial - Roy Mustang - 06-03-2018
Roy was also a little late, perhaps he was late due to his grief- but he can't use that as an excuse. The grief he feels isn't towards Starrynight, rather Hughes. Roy knew that he wasn't a fan of Starrynight, but he believed it would be outright disrespect if he didn't show up to the former leader's memorial. Starrynight founded this group, and he put his heart and soul into it. Surely there were times when Roy outright disagreed with him, but Starrynight had been trying. He didn't feel much grief regarding Starrynight is due to the fact that he never got to know him that well. All he knew was that he was leader, and he always seemed to be happy. He never got a chance to personally know him, if he got the chance to it could have changed his opinion on the male easily. Unfortunately he never got that chance. So he padded in, not saying a word as he took a seat at the edge of the crowd. His ears were pricked up, listening to Bastilleprisoner speak words in remembrance and memorial of Starrynight, honoring the late Astral Seraph. He hoped where ever Starrynight was, he was at peace now. |