05-15-2019, 11:25 PM
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[shadow=darkblue,right]KILLUA[/shadow]
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Killua could have been a leader during two different instances in the clans that he was living in at the time. Both of which didn't really have all that many that were in the ranks but had plenty of those that would just come and go as they please. Killua had never really tried to be promoted in his life, as he didn't really see a need to. Instead, he opted to simply act like himself and not care about what other's thought of him, whether it would lead to a fight or not he didn't really care. He had been deputy two times in his life, both of which ended up losing their leaders at some point. The first group that he had a chance to become leader in, it was taken over by some random guy that didn't belong there. The guy preached about all the good that he was going to do and everyone else in the clan just seemed to agree with him and not considre it remotely suspicious that the tiger came out of nowhere just to throw his weight around. Killua wasn't pissed off that he hadn't managed to become leader. He could care less. What pissed him off was the fact that everyone was just okay that the tiger was there and that the tiger was obviously lying to their faces when he said that he was around. That wasn't true, and Killua could prove it, as he was the most active in the clan and used his enhanced senses to constantly scan the area around him.
There was no way he could miss an entire tiger, and he refused to believe the guy. He threatened the leader's life, and Amorette had even tried to calm him down. Every time the tiger opened his mouth he continued to lie over and over again. Killua knew that he could kill the tiger knowing that the guy had fire elementals. He didn't care. Ultimately, he was demoted for his actions, but there were a couple of faces that believed in the words that he used saying that the tiger didn't belong in the chair of a leader if he was going to lie. After he was demoted, he visited the clan that Stark was in charge of and complained to everyone there about the situation he was going through. Most of them agreed that it was ridiculous that the clan was just following the guy like sheep, which would probably end in their deaths if they just continued on the path that they were heading. Then the tiger had the nerve to follow the former deputy to the one place that he enjoyed visiting. The tiger was met with glares and suspicion, which the male promptly deserved. He could care less if the tiger dropped dead on their border eventually. Either way, Killua was forced to leave that group, not because of his rank like some may think, but more of he fact that his brother had nearly killed him and was still in the area.
If he wanted to protect those that he cared about, he would need to leave, no matter how much it hurt him. Then he arrived in Snowbound when Leigh was in charge. The wildcat simply just acted the way he usually did and ended up being promoted to deputy right off the bat. Killua rarely ever did anything with his job, but he would occasionally hold some weekly tasks and protect the clan. He was more of a fighter than a socializer after all. When Leigh disappeared, he had the option to take the mantle from the unicorn but decided against it. He could care less about leading the group as he was trying to keep a low profile so that his brother wouldn't find him again. Instead, he let Jacob become leader, the canine having a better mindset when it came to the clans than Killua did, as Killua felt all the clans were weak and complete pushovers. He was even demoted from deputy so that someone that could better utilize the title would have a chance of being promoted to it. Which, Killua didn't care because it meant that he had much less work to do. Although, later on, Killua began to immediately disagree with the decisions that Jacob made, mostly with the Typhoon. However, Snowbound was gone now, and he doubted that he would ever see Jacob again, including London. Killua's sapphire blue eyes remained glued to the dragon now as he watched the mythical creature nearly take out a tree. Were they not used to their current body? Or maybe they weren't used to visiting this specific area. He could see the pain that went through the creature's body, but didn't seem to comment on it, and instead took a mental note. A curious look spread across the albino serval's face when Bai Shi mentioned that they had been around a while.
"Well, they weren't here when I was around. What's the territory like?" All clans were involved in war and grudges, whether they were framed or deliberately caused it themselves. The talk of war wasn't surprising to the tom. Killua was more curious about the territory as he thought about the prospect of visiting the group just to see a new change in scenery. That was why the language the creatures name was so familiar. Killua knew about the two languages but didn't study them enough to be able to form proper sentences. Killua couldn't help but chuckle at the dragon's dislike for his own birth name. It couldn't have possibly been that bad. "Oh? What was your birth name? You can't just say that you hated it and leave me hanging on what it was." Killua stated with a small grin spreading across his face. Killua would nod his head at the statement of no one having regular names, or at least regular clan names. "It's rare to see a clan name nowadays." It didn't bother Killua though, as he could care less of the names other's chose for themselves. One could say that he could change his name if he didn't like it, but he never really thought of it that way. Despite how much he said that he hated his family, they were still his family. Killua flicked his left nicked ear when the dragon said that he knew Japanese. It was rare to find anyone in the groups that surrounded these areas that were capable of speaking it. He couldn't remember the last time he came across one that spoke Japanese. "Ā? Nihongo ga hanaseru hito ni deatta koto wa arimasen." Killua said in a slightly smug fashion toward the dragon.
Translation: Oh? I haven't come across anyone in a while that can speak Japanese.
There was no way he could miss an entire tiger, and he refused to believe the guy. He threatened the leader's life, and Amorette had even tried to calm him down. Every time the tiger opened his mouth he continued to lie over and over again. Killua knew that he could kill the tiger knowing that the guy had fire elementals. He didn't care. Ultimately, he was demoted for his actions, but there were a couple of faces that believed in the words that he used saying that the tiger didn't belong in the chair of a leader if he was going to lie. After he was demoted, he visited the clan that Stark was in charge of and complained to everyone there about the situation he was going through. Most of them agreed that it was ridiculous that the clan was just following the guy like sheep, which would probably end in their deaths if they just continued on the path that they were heading. Then the tiger had the nerve to follow the former deputy to the one place that he enjoyed visiting. The tiger was met with glares and suspicion, which the male promptly deserved. He could care less if the tiger dropped dead on their border eventually. Either way, Killua was forced to leave that group, not because of his rank like some may think, but more of he fact that his brother had nearly killed him and was still in the area.
If he wanted to protect those that he cared about, he would need to leave, no matter how much it hurt him. Then he arrived in Snowbound when Leigh was in charge. The wildcat simply just acted the way he usually did and ended up being promoted to deputy right off the bat. Killua rarely ever did anything with his job, but he would occasionally hold some weekly tasks and protect the clan. He was more of a fighter than a socializer after all. When Leigh disappeared, he had the option to take the mantle from the unicorn but decided against it. He could care less about leading the group as he was trying to keep a low profile so that his brother wouldn't find him again. Instead, he let Jacob become leader, the canine having a better mindset when it came to the clans than Killua did, as Killua felt all the clans were weak and complete pushovers. He was even demoted from deputy so that someone that could better utilize the title would have a chance of being promoted to it. Which, Killua didn't care because it meant that he had much less work to do. Although, later on, Killua began to immediately disagree with the decisions that Jacob made, mostly with the Typhoon. However, Snowbound was gone now, and he doubted that he would ever see Jacob again, including London. Killua's sapphire blue eyes remained glued to the dragon now as he watched the mythical creature nearly take out a tree. Were they not used to their current body? Or maybe they weren't used to visiting this specific area. He could see the pain that went through the creature's body, but didn't seem to comment on it, and instead took a mental note. A curious look spread across the albino serval's face when Bai Shi mentioned that they had been around a while.
"Well, they weren't here when I was around. What's the territory like?" All clans were involved in war and grudges, whether they were framed or deliberately caused it themselves. The talk of war wasn't surprising to the tom. Killua was more curious about the territory as he thought about the prospect of visiting the group just to see a new change in scenery. That was why the language the creatures name was so familiar. Killua knew about the two languages but didn't study them enough to be able to form proper sentences. Killua couldn't help but chuckle at the dragon's dislike for his own birth name. It couldn't have possibly been that bad. "Oh? What was your birth name? You can't just say that you hated it and leave me hanging on what it was." Killua stated with a small grin spreading across his face. Killua would nod his head at the statement of no one having regular names, or at least regular clan names. "It's rare to see a clan name nowadays." It didn't bother Killua though, as he could care less of the names other's chose for themselves. One could say that he could change his name if he didn't like it, but he never really thought of it that way. Despite how much he said that he hated his family, they were still his family. Killua flicked his left nicked ear when the dragon said that he knew Japanese. It was rare to find anyone in the groups that surrounded these areas that were capable of speaking it. He couldn't remember the last time he came across one that spoke Japanese. "Ā? Nihongo ga hanaseru hito ni deatta koto wa arimasen." Killua said in a slightly smug fashion toward the dragon.
Translation: Oh? I haven't come across anyone in a while that can speak Japanese.
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