04-04-2020, 04:55 AM
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IM JUST A SOUL WHOSE INTENTIONS ARE GOOD -
♕tags-powers♕
[OOC: sorry if this seems off, I can’t seem to write Kydobi correctly rn]
Aine’s garden was a place Kydobi tried to avoid. He only did so because it was a place very special to the young druid and he did not want tarnish it.
So he would be hesitant to continue forward before realizing the chances of him destroying anything were slim to none.
“I don’t mind Gael. Lead the way.”
If the fox wanted, Kydobi would help him with any tasks needed.
Truth be told Kydobi wasn’t sure how to go about offering or even getting onto the topic of roles. He wasn’t even sure if the fox wanted to adopt more responsibility for the group. Although the lack of adults left him with no other choices. Besides, Gael had been within the Pitt for nearly as long as Kydobi had. Throughout the months Kydobi had bonded closely to Aine and in that he had gotten to witness the character of the O’broins.
They were good people.
“Well Gael,” he would start as he gently walked, “I’ve been meaning to discuss with you your rank within the Pitt. I was curious if you were interested in being my Vicar.”
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♕tags-powers♕
[OOC: sorry if this seems off, I can’t seem to write Kydobi correctly rn]
Aine’s garden was a place Kydobi tried to avoid. He only did so because it was a place very special to the young druid and he did not want tarnish it.
So he would be hesitant to continue forward before realizing the chances of him destroying anything were slim to none.
“I don’t mind Gael. Lead the way.”
If the fox wanted, Kydobi would help him with any tasks needed.
Truth be told Kydobi wasn’t sure how to go about offering or even getting onto the topic of roles. He wasn’t even sure if the fox wanted to adopt more responsibility for the group. Although the lack of adults left him with no other choices. Besides, Gael had been within the Pitt for nearly as long as Kydobi had. Throughout the months Kydobi had bonded closely to Aine and in that he had gotten to witness the character of the O’broins.
They were good people.
“Well Gael,” he would start as he gently walked, “I’ve been meaning to discuss with you your rank within the Pitt. I was curious if you were interested in being my Vicar.”