08-26-2018, 06:36 AM
Bakugou himself has never really been interested in alliances. He doesn't care who and who didn't have ties with The Typhoon because he believed in their own strength as pirates. What he does care about, however, is avoiding anything that is inconvenient. His main reason for siding on the idea of allowing The Rosebloods as their allies was that he sees no benefit in going to war against such a waste-of-his-time group. To have them on The Typhoon's side, to say the least, was to avoid watching their pointless attempts to raid them or lose out to the groups they planned to terrorise. Bakugou wasn't afraid of losing in fighting power. They were strong enough as they were and besides, he inwardly monologues with a smug, they had a dragon. Luciferus could be frightening if he wanted to and Bakugou was no idiot to try and oppose him. If that beast truly wanted something, he was more than certain he'd be crushed the very moment he thought of something related to mutiny. Bakugou is no fool.
When it comes to merchants and traders, however, he finds himself intensely uninterested in their shenanigans. Sure, he can see their potential use of trading resources but merchants usually only cared about the money they made and that, for a fact, makes him deeply annoyed at their attempts to cosy up to a group such as The Typhoon. Connections are important but, as Bakugou's come to convince himself, a group like Sunhaven probably sought alliances so that no one would raid and run them down, so that their businesses could keep going without any loss. He can see an imbalance of benefits with the merchants coming out on top should an alliance ever be formed. These thoughts, however, remained as Bakugou's thoughts. The only thing the ragdoll revealed was his reveling distaste for the tigeress' request, narrowing his blood-like hues. "Care for an alliance," he repeats with a huff, but doesn't add any more attitude to his mockery of the woman. He doesn't plan on getting a death glare from the Captain but he's clearly unamused by Quantum's abrupt questions. She must have had a sheer lack of respect to have spoken those words as if she were the one who held the power.
He'd be happy to remind her that it was she who was standing on Typhoon territory, a place isolated enough that it would be hard for her to escape should she dawdle their time for long enough. After all, Bakugou too was interested in being 'straight to the point'. He loathes squandering and simply asking if Pincher 'cared for an alliance' wasn't good enough to the privateer's eyes. "And tell us who you happen to be allies with this time?" Relationships with other clans were always changing and as time must have passed since their last attempt, Bakugou assumes that this is something The Typhoon should know. As for asking what The Typhoon would benefit from Sunhaven, the male leaves this for the other high positions who must have been present the last time they were visited. He wouldn't know and he doesn't want to sit there making assumptions. Instead he goes with what held more relevancy with changing times: current standings and alliances.
When it comes to merchants and traders, however, he finds himself intensely uninterested in their shenanigans. Sure, he can see their potential use of trading resources but merchants usually only cared about the money they made and that, for a fact, makes him deeply annoyed at their attempts to cosy up to a group such as The Typhoon. Connections are important but, as Bakugou's come to convince himself, a group like Sunhaven probably sought alliances so that no one would raid and run them down, so that their businesses could keep going without any loss. He can see an imbalance of benefits with the merchants coming out on top should an alliance ever be formed. These thoughts, however, remained as Bakugou's thoughts. The only thing the ragdoll revealed was his reveling distaste for the tigeress' request, narrowing his blood-like hues. "Care for an alliance," he repeats with a huff, but doesn't add any more attitude to his mockery of the woman. He doesn't plan on getting a death glare from the Captain but he's clearly unamused by Quantum's abrupt questions. She must have had a sheer lack of respect to have spoken those words as if she were the one who held the power.
He'd be happy to remind her that it was she who was standing on Typhoon territory, a place isolated enough that it would be hard for her to escape should she dawdle their time for long enough. After all, Bakugou too was interested in being 'straight to the point'. He loathes squandering and simply asking if Pincher 'cared for an alliance' wasn't good enough to the privateer's eyes. "And tell us who you happen to be allies with this time?" Relationships with other clans were always changing and as time must have passed since their last attempt, Bakugou assumes that this is something The Typhoon should know. As for asking what The Typhoon would benefit from Sunhaven, the male leaves this for the other high positions who must have been present the last time they were visited. He wouldn't know and he doesn't want to sit there making assumptions. Instead he goes with what held more relevancy with changing times: current standings and alliances.