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The Irishman still recalled the day he joined the Typhoon's crew, greeted at the border by none other than Keona who could have only been two moons old at most, barely capable of remembering the proper greeting for newcomers. When Kian appeared, thoroughly concerned and displeased, Séamus agreed wholeheartedly with the reaction, albeit less vocally than his twin. She had been, luckily, shadowed by Lucifer at the time, who could no doubt protect her from any danger.
In the same way, Roan never knew an adventure without crocodiles on his tail. For that, the faerie felt his concern lessen, but he decided to trail Roxanne through the rain forest regardless, quick to catch up and let his sea-green eyes settle on a thoroughly unharmed and safe Roan.
"Roan. An bhfuil tú ceart go leor?" He clicked his tongue then shifted his gaze to the object of his son's attention. A swan, of all creatures.
"Can we help you, friend?" He looks like he's flown a bit too far.
// An bhfuil tú ceart go leor: are you alright
☠ Séamus Ó Faoláin
Séamus, having experienced Keona's ever independently wandering spirit in her early youth, knew not to panic when he noticed a distinct lack of Roan within the confines of the bay. Knew not to panic but felt his stomach cinch when he spotted Roxanne bursting into the rain forest in a spot of panic. Had she been any other crewmate, the faerie may have not thought twice on the sight, but if Roxanne looked afraid, it could only be for worry of Roan.The Irishman still recalled the day he joined the Typhoon's crew, greeted at the border by none other than Keona who could have only been two moons old at most, barely capable of remembering the proper greeting for newcomers. When Kian appeared, thoroughly concerned and displeased, Séamus agreed wholeheartedly with the reaction, albeit less vocally than his twin. She had been, luckily, shadowed by Lucifer at the time, who could no doubt protect her from any danger.
In the same way, Roan never knew an adventure without crocodiles on his tail. For that, the faerie felt his concern lessen, but he decided to trail Roxanne through the rain forest regardless, quick to catch up and let his sea-green eyes settle on a thoroughly unharmed and safe Roan.
"Roan. An bhfuil tú ceart go leor?" He clicked his tongue then shifted his gaze to the object of his son's attention. A swan, of all creatures.
"Can we help you, friend?" He looks like he's flown a bit too far.
// An bhfuil tú ceart go leor: are you alright
Word of mouth there's a snake in the garden
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