10-10-2018, 04:51 AM
A twelve day break and Bakugou dives straight back into his least favourite activity, politics. He tries not to frown when he sees the Captain's rising form, calling them all to assemble before him like the 'soldiers' they all were. They were pirates, rather obedient pirates if anyone asked him. In many cases the group's loyalty to their leader was almost unwavering, an assortment of eyes all fixating and snapping towards Captain Pincher. The Reaver approaches in a deathly silence, gaze refusing to meet the frigidness of their leader when he sits down and listens, fur basking within the array of warm colours hitting his striped cream fur and warping the light appearance of his natural hues. Ironic how they're discussing Sunhaven whilst the sun sets, disappearing into the horizon to be swallowed by the rotations of their planet. "Well aren't they persistent?" he scowls to no one in particular, brain beginning to mutter unknowable words filled with poisonous vexations. His opinion still stands that he dislikes Sunhaven, mainly because of his embarrassing run-in with their late leader Quantum and being scolded by the Captain before her. It immediately put Sunhaven right into his bad books.
He was pleased, in fact, to hear Feliks disagree with the choice of allowing Sunhaven to become their allies. His eyes, however, immediately lock onto the griffon's form when he mentions something along the lines of The Typhoon getting softer - choosing in particular to associate their softness to an overall loss of aggression from The Typhoon rather than their feelings towards the merchant allegience. It was true and he frustratingly agreed to it. They were weaker than they had been before and allying with Sunhaven was their make-or-break. If they allowed it to happen, it would slow the number of raids against them due to now having more allies...but it also suggested they were afraid, unable to hold themselves. The Typhoon had always been capable of keeping themselves together. What had happened? Why had this happened? "I bet Sunhaven only wants to ally with us because of our reputation. As soon as we lose it, watch 'em drop us as well. I agree with Feliks bein' that they ain't doin' anythin' else to impress us - no gifts, no nothin'. They just keep naggin' and askin' that I may as well just keep refusin' them. My vote is a solid no."
He was pleased, in fact, to hear Feliks disagree with the choice of allowing Sunhaven to become their allies. His eyes, however, immediately lock onto the griffon's form when he mentions something along the lines of The Typhoon getting softer - choosing in particular to associate their softness to an overall loss of aggression from The Typhoon rather than their feelings towards the merchant allegience. It was true and he frustratingly agreed to it. They were weaker than they had been before and allying with Sunhaven was their make-or-break. If they allowed it to happen, it would slow the number of raids against them due to now having more allies...but it also suggested they were afraid, unable to hold themselves. The Typhoon had always been capable of keeping themselves together. What had happened? Why had this happened? "I bet Sunhaven only wants to ally with us because of our reputation. As soon as we lose it, watch 'em drop us as well. I agree with Feliks bein' that they ain't doin' anythin' else to impress us - no gifts, no nothin'. They just keep naggin' and askin' that I may as well just keep refusin' them. My vote is a solid no."