12-12-2018, 12:14 PM
Clarence wasn't a seasoned member of the Ascendants by any means but there seemed to be quite a few newcomers around recently, making him feel as though he'd been here a little longer than he thought. It was nice to see new faces around, though, he had to admit. Things had been a little quiet initially and, besides that, now it meant there were at least a few people in the clan who hadn't heard of his episode when he first arrived. In his defense, being dropped into a world full of talking animals and completely away from the time and place one originated was jarring and he liked to think he handled it as well as anyone would've in such a situation (which is to say, not well). It seemed that most of the people who arrived had less of an... exciting introduction than he did, which was perfectly fine with him. He'd rather not be reminded of that rather embarrassing moment. He knew there weren't many that still brought it up, but he still thought about it and that was enough for him to want to avoid any kind of mention of it.
Clarence was out on his usual walk when he heard a few voices nearby and quietly made his way over, slipping among his clanmates and settling down to look towards the strange, who introduced themselves as Kris. He offered a polite smile and dipped his head in greeting. "It's good to meet you, Kris. My name is Clarence Aston. I haven't been here for a particularly long time, but if there's anything I can help with, just let me know," his tone was friendly and polite but not much more than that. He was starting to wonder if maybe he should stop introducing himself with both his first and last name. No one seemed to call anyone by their surnames here and he wasn't sure everyone needed to know his. Still, it felt more respectful than just saying the first one, and it did give him a sense of familiarity which was nice. He had finally gotten into the habit of not referring to himself as "Surgeon Aston" but even that had taken a week or so to get used to. After so many months of his first name not even being relevant, it was strange to hear it coming out of his own mouth and other's so often.
Clarence was out on his usual walk when he heard a few voices nearby and quietly made his way over, slipping among his clanmates and settling down to look towards the strange, who introduced themselves as Kris. He offered a polite smile and dipped his head in greeting. "It's good to meet you, Kris. My name is Clarence Aston. I haven't been here for a particularly long time, but if there's anything I can help with, just let me know," his tone was friendly and polite but not much more than that. He was starting to wonder if maybe he should stop introducing himself with both his first and last name. No one seemed to call anyone by their surnames here and he wasn't sure everyone needed to know his. Still, it felt more respectful than just saying the first one, and it did give him a sense of familiarity which was nice. He had finally gotten into the habit of not referring to himself as "Surgeon Aston" but even that had taken a week or so to get used to. After so many months of his first name not even being relevant, it was strange to hear it coming out of his own mouth and other's so often.
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