02-20-2021, 01:02 AM
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Sheesh. It might be a new world but it looks like it has the same old problems as his old one. It's a lot to take in (especially with skittering in late) but Mulder tries his best to understand the situation at hand based off of what everyone is saying. Alliances is always a pressing issue but he needs to gather his bearings first more than anything. The fox takes a seat and perks his ears, trying to figure out, trying to piece together ranks and names.
The first thing apparent is that this Aurum is the leader clearly and there's some sort of buddy system. The name Arrow doesn't ring a bell until the ghost answers back to her promotion and it clicks now. Perfect, he talks to ghosts always anyways and now they'll have plenty of time for him to be introduced to some two-headed gators or to call her bluff. He'll see if he can piece some more names to faces. Sure, a little informal meet would get him acquainted faster but that's too old fashioned for him.
Off to the juiciest bits now. The place they had originally landed at in this world is causing trouble for this place, that's simple enough to understand. Hurt someone that he's sure he'd seen at the joining too, the lady that spoke strange, "shadow regent". It's an afterthought as the Pitt is lingering in his mind now. Too familiar. Try to play friends with enemies and all they do is turn around and they always find a way to fuck it up. Never works out right, pointless to try in his opinion. Still he won't paint all groups in such broad strokes anymore, that they all must be "evil." He's past that mentally despite being buried in that ideology for a long time but experience tells him that it's still a frivolous endeavor. Even knowing that if he and Barghest had stayed in the Pitt, these people would be their enemies if this goes through. That's just how the cookie crumbles.
But politics are tiresome in general. There's also a bunch of sticky personal issues in this back and forth and really, he just doesn't want to get into it. As nosy as he is, he doesn't think he's been here long enough to have any significant contribution. Not yet anyway, but it'll be something interesting to discuss with his husband over dinner. [b]"Uh... got it?"
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how could you be what i want to see?・°☆Sheesh. It might be a new world but it looks like it has the same old problems as his old one. It's a lot to take in (especially with skittering in late) but Mulder tries his best to understand the situation at hand based off of what everyone is saying. Alliances is always a pressing issue but he needs to gather his bearings first more than anything. The fox takes a seat and perks his ears, trying to figure out, trying to piece together ranks and names.
The first thing apparent is that this Aurum is the leader clearly and there's some sort of buddy system. The name Arrow doesn't ring a bell until the ghost answers back to her promotion and it clicks now. Perfect, he talks to ghosts always anyways and now they'll have plenty of time for him to be introduced to some two-headed gators or to call her bluff. He'll see if he can piece some more names to faces. Sure, a little informal meet would get him acquainted faster but that's too old fashioned for him.
Off to the juiciest bits now. The place they had originally landed at in this world is causing trouble for this place, that's simple enough to understand. Hurt someone that he's sure he'd seen at the joining too, the lady that spoke strange, "shadow regent". It's an afterthought as the Pitt is lingering in his mind now. Too familiar. Try to play friends with enemies and all they do is turn around and they always find a way to fuck it up. Never works out right, pointless to try in his opinion. Still he won't paint all groups in such broad strokes anymore, that they all must be "evil." He's past that mentally despite being buried in that ideology for a long time but experience tells him that it's still a frivolous endeavor. Even knowing that if he and Barghest had stayed in the Pitt, these people would be their enemies if this goes through. That's just how the cookie crumbles.
But politics are tiresome in general. There's also a bunch of sticky personal issues in this back and forth and really, he just doesn't want to get into it. As nosy as he is, he doesn't think he's been here long enough to have any significant contribution. Not yet anyway, but it'll be something interesting to discuss with his husband over dinner. [b]"Uh... got it?"
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( sugar honey ice & tea )
[Size=8pt]mulder reaver ☾ fox ☾ the pitt ☾ 2+ yrs
( sugar honey ice & tea )
[Size=8pt]mulder reaver ☾ fox ☾ the pitt ☾ 2+ yrs