11-03-2018, 05:10 AM
The Typhoon has a number of ambassadors. Captain Pincher seemed to take his alliances more seriously than other groups and it appeared that their trial alliance with Sunhaven had been going well. He was starting to like the merchant group more than Rosebloods, the group that he had initially despised because of Quantum's stuck up nature. He never really held much of an opinion towards the Rosebloods either. He heard little about them other than the brief rumours shuffling here and there in The Typhoon, passed on by their envoys who set out to ensure they were on good terms. Although he was antisocial, the Reaver made sure to keep note of the news. He heard that the Captain had spoken to the Lord about his disappointments with the Rosebloods failing to keep in touch and he was expecting the group to be dropped to neutrals or free reign soon, itching for the moment because he hadn't formed any attachments. The only member he knew to exist in rogue-ish group was the leader, concerning because it made it seem as if they didn't even exist. They were too easily forgettable and for someone with the personality of Bakugou, bothering to remember an entire civilisation existed was just as hard as remembering name and face.
He wasn't expecting to see an avian at the border. From what it looked like, she had missed their railroad tracks and found an awkward place to wait around. Although Bakugou hated the bell, it was probably one of the only things that alerted the island that a foreigner had arrived. Otherwise, everything was left to chance. Unfortunately, the one who had noticed the creature first was Bakugou, stern eyes casting daggers in the fem's direction. It wasn't that he hated her. He didn't have anything against the Rosebloods. He thought hardly anything of them, thought them to be a little slack, viewed them as too self-absorbed to interact with others. But when he saw the bird, he didn't think of her as a member of their allies. He simply thought it was annoying to have interact with strangers, annoying because it was part of his job. The ragdoll sighs, moving himself towards the avian to listen to whatever she was chirping. His ears twitch at the way the girl said ambassador and Rosebloods before drifting his gaze towards the gifts. He wonders if she was stereotyping them because of the types of gifts she chose to bring - the 'shiny things', catching the twinkle of coins and the glint of fabrics. Well, he was sure some idiot would take great pleasure in the shiny items, wincing at the refracted light.
"Bakugou," the male introduces himself in return, choosing to omit the fact that he was a high position. He never really found it important - it only meant he was busier than the normal pirates that ran about The Typhoon, crying over spilt milk. "So you're just here to drop off gifts and introduce yourself?" Leave it to Bakugou to be unsure of how to deal with their allies. He was sure he could ruin any alliance in seconds. When it came to politics, he was much better at keeping everyone at a distance than reinforcing good terms. It was in his nature to be rude rather than hospitable but he was certainly trying. This was perhaps one of the only times he hadn't made some kind of offensive comment to one of their allies but when it came to asking how the Rosebloods were faring or if she would like to stay in The Typhoon for an afternoon of rest, such measures would have to be taken care of by the likes of some other member. Usually it was Luciferus who would appear, large and foreboding as he always was, to act in a civil and less barbaric nature. Then again, there were plenty of other pirates who were polite enough to express concerns. The Reaver thought it was stupid to extend kind gestures when he hardly knew someone, but that was just a perspective he shared with his lonesome self.
"Hmph, I was beginning to think you were all a myth."
He wasn't expecting to see an avian at the border. From what it looked like, she had missed their railroad tracks and found an awkward place to wait around. Although Bakugou hated the bell, it was probably one of the only things that alerted the island that a foreigner had arrived. Otherwise, everything was left to chance. Unfortunately, the one who had noticed the creature first was Bakugou, stern eyes casting daggers in the fem's direction. It wasn't that he hated her. He didn't have anything against the Rosebloods. He thought hardly anything of them, thought them to be a little slack, viewed them as too self-absorbed to interact with others. But when he saw the bird, he didn't think of her as a member of their allies. He simply thought it was annoying to have interact with strangers, annoying because it was part of his job. The ragdoll sighs, moving himself towards the avian to listen to whatever she was chirping. His ears twitch at the way the girl said ambassador and Rosebloods before drifting his gaze towards the gifts. He wonders if she was stereotyping them because of the types of gifts she chose to bring - the 'shiny things', catching the twinkle of coins and the glint of fabrics. Well, he was sure some idiot would take great pleasure in the shiny items, wincing at the refracted light.
"Bakugou," the male introduces himself in return, choosing to omit the fact that he was a high position. He never really found it important - it only meant he was busier than the normal pirates that ran about The Typhoon, crying over spilt milk. "So you're just here to drop off gifts and introduce yourself?" Leave it to Bakugou to be unsure of how to deal with their allies. He was sure he could ruin any alliance in seconds. When it came to politics, he was much better at keeping everyone at a distance than reinforcing good terms. It was in his nature to be rude rather than hospitable but he was certainly trying. This was perhaps one of the only times he hadn't made some kind of offensive comment to one of their allies but when it came to asking how the Rosebloods were faring or if she would like to stay in The Typhoon for an afternoon of rest, such measures would have to be taken care of by the likes of some other member. Usually it was Luciferus who would appear, large and foreboding as he always was, to act in a civil and less barbaric nature. Then again, there were plenty of other pirates who were polite enough to express concerns. The Reaver thought it was stupid to extend kind gestures when he hardly knew someone, but that was just a perspective he shared with his lonesome self.
"Hmph, I was beginning to think you were all a myth."