09-20-2020, 02:22 PM
ANGEL ❝ AURUM ❞ TANGLEWOOD
It almost seemed as though Tanglewood was cursed, in a way. Both Crow and Leroy had been rather sporadic leaders, listening to very little and only being present occasionally, yet the group had thrived – albeit with a lot of frustration. Now, however, Vigenere was in charge, and the feline was not only active, but receptive to ideas, as well. However, the frustrations from earlier had come back to bite them in the ass, in a way that filled Aurum with a sense of bitterness. Therefore, he was determined to turn things around, even if he constantly had meetings such as this with Vig just to do so. It wouldn't really have been that much of a hassle, anyways. He enjoyed being around the luminary, and if he got to share his advice and ideas, then that was only a further benefit. He didn't see Tanglewood or Vig as a burden – or at least, not a significant one.
When Vigenere mentioned that the traps had been reset far more often in the past, Aurum found himself snorting, the lion nodding his head, "Trust me, I'm aware. Unfortunately, I'm not sure of where Beck has gone, or what kind of route he had for resetting them..." It was pretty much impossible to figure out where the spirit had disappeared off to, considering he could've been anywhere. Letting out a thoughtful hum as he heard Vig's suggestion, the angel nodded once again, a soft chuckle leaving him, "Leaving the signs up as a warning would be good, even if I'm unsure of how much it would truly keep the determined away. Maybe we could add to them as well? If we add bells or some other kind of nose making thing to the bottom of the signs... maybe we could get a bit of warning before any enemies get near. I'm not sure how effective they would be during the day, but if someone tried to attack during the night? They probably wouldn't be able to see them." The problem of The Pitt's initial attack had been how they had plowed through unopposed, all the way to where the most vulnerable members of the group were. If Tanglewood had some sort of alarm system, they could've gone out to meet them in battle ahead of time.
When Vigenere mentioned that the traps had been reset far more often in the past, Aurum found himself snorting, the lion nodding his head, "Trust me, I'm aware. Unfortunately, I'm not sure of where Beck has gone, or what kind of route he had for resetting them..." It was pretty much impossible to figure out where the spirit had disappeared off to, considering he could've been anywhere. Letting out a thoughtful hum as he heard Vig's suggestion, the angel nodded once again, a soft chuckle leaving him, "Leaving the signs up as a warning would be good, even if I'm unsure of how much it would truly keep the determined away. Maybe we could add to them as well? If we add bells or some other kind of nose making thing to the bottom of the signs... maybe we could get a bit of warning before any enemies get near. I'm not sure how effective they would be during the day, but if someone tried to attack during the night? They probably wouldn't be able to see them." The problem of The Pitt's initial attack had been how they had plowed through unopposed, all the way to where the most vulnerable members of the group were. If Tanglewood had some sort of alarm system, they could've gone out to meet them in battle ahead of time.
BUT SINCE IT FALLS UNTO MY LOT
THAT I SHOULD RISE AND YOU SHOULD NOT
THAT I SHOULD RISE AND YOU SHOULD NOT
— Reggan
— Reggan