I dislike situations like that. Where there's nothing to be done except watch people wait to die.
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I don't understand why we would have been called out there to witness such a thing in the first place, much less be placed in danger ourselves due to the method.
I can't imagine what they were thinking! It's so strange to me that they'd even consider something like that appropriate for outsiders to witness, much less how many of us could have been injured! I don't understand it at all.
They're strange people; I'm sure they'll try to cite cultural differences. Which sounds largely like a way to blame us for not anticipating that what they summoned us for would be exactly that.
[He's...actually pretty mad about this? He isn't yelling, his voice actually isn't raised at all, but there's a definite sharpness to his tone that implies that he's barely keeping everything in check.]
[Hahaha oh wow, you are so pissed. Rightfully so, but still.]
Honestly, I don't think anyone could have been prepared for that. Even if you assumed the worst - which no one had any reason to! - I doubt anyone could have predicted something like that. Blaming us for it is just ridiculous!
Of course it is. But it's either that or admit they were either so stupid or so lacking in self-awareness that they didn't think to warn us that their damn ceremony involved killing people with active explosions.
And they certainly won't do that! No apologies, no "sorry we almost got you all killed and probably traumatized at least a few of you", nothing! How exceptionally rude to assume a group of strangers would be okay with something so dreadful!
And of course no one here will speak against the Roaka as a whole, because "they didn't know" or "they seem to mean well."
[It's acidic, vitriolic, though he's still not openly yelling or losing composure; just the same, Garista can be seen looking over and down from the bed in the loft, peach either finished or abandoned for the time being in favor of trying to see what's going on. Because you guys are making lots of noise and he isn't sure what's being said, but you all sound Mad and he's not sure if you're fighting or not.]
[Yeager does glance up at Garista for a moment before returning his attention to the conversation, because this is fascinating.]
Yes, precisely! It doesn't matter that they put us through something like that without so much as a warning because they've been helpful and kind and didn't attack us on sight or some other nonsense. They'll twist what happened around until it isn't the Roakas' fault at all - perhaps even until it was our fault!
Seeing as I haven't heard reports of a large number of us dying yet, I imagine most will want to forgive this under the notion that there was no harm done in the end.
Such things usually are. If we see them again later it will be mentioned to the newcomers, but only as an afterthought, and likely presented as some kind of misunderstanding.
[He's still tense, and he's still really mad about this if he's honest, but all of this seems to be calming him down in some way? There's less barely-handled anger behind everything, at least; still some agitation, but less...all of that.]
But surely that's fine, because they were receptive to trade with us. I'm certain that Asgore at least is going to continue to insist that they're good people, blindly trusting fool that he is.
[It's not even that he dislikes Asgore, because he doesn't, but damn he's not in the mood to hear about how we have to remain positive towards these people.]
[...Garista, meanwhile, is still up there kind of vibrating a lot because he was told to go to bed and he understands that he's supposed to stay there until told to do otherwise, but as far as he's concerned this weird loud person has come into the house and now things aren't okay, so logically the house probably needs defending even though he was sent upstairs.
So, naturally, he's just going to have to defend the house from up here.
The initial scream is...impressively loud in an enclosed space, actually, and it gets Alexei to startle a bit before he turns to figure out what the fuck- ]
Probably so - it isn't as though he understands many words. I think the most he comprehends is his name, occasionally my name, and a handful of commands that I've taught him. He likely doesn't know what's going on.
[oh my god. just.]
Come here, Garista. Near me.
[The snake seems to take a moment to deliberate, as though trying to decide how brave he feels like being - screaming from the bed in the loft is one thing, actually approaching is another entirely, and he is suddenly not sure this is a good idea? Oh god oh man.
He'll come down eventually, though, eyeing Yeager suspiciously and coming to coil up...more behind Alexei than alongside but you know what, it's an attempt. This is an acceptable place to be brave from, however, and it's going to be emitting noises that, uh... Well, they might be attempts at growling but they come off more like weird murring noises that are trying very hard to be threatening and falling well short of actually being threatening.]
[...You know, his first thought is that he's mildly surprised that Yeager doesn't have one, seeing as he obviously finds them so endearing; however, the comment about most of them not liking him kind of implies that he's come across a lot of them, or maybe that he's been seeking them out for some reason-
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Oh.
Oh, no.
Really?
He's quiet for a moment before glancing down at Garista, who still seems very annoyed at Yeager's presence and seems very determined to just kind of keep murring at him until morale improves; he doubts Garista even knows what would be considered morale improvement at this point, but damn if he's not insisting that morale needs to improve somehow.]
If you find them so endearing, I intend to return to the island sometime in the near future. I plan to check on the colonies I know of, and see if they've managed to survive the eruption without anything terrible befalling them.
Come along if you like; perhaps we'll find one that tolerates you.
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Mm, ja, of course. I imagine it'd be a bit difficult for most people to be just fine after something like that!
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[Is that better, or what.
...And thankfully the peach is more important than you right now.]
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Not something you wanted to deal with, hmm? I can't say I blame you any!
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I dislike situations like that. Where there's nothing to be done except watch people wait to die.
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I don't understand why we would have been called out there to witness such a thing in the first place, much less be placed in danger ourselves due to the method.
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I can't imagine what they were thinking! It's so strange to me that they'd even consider something like that appropriate for outsiders to witness, much less how many of us could have been injured! I don't understand it at all.
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[He's...actually pretty mad about this? He isn't yelling, his voice actually isn't raised at all, but there's a definite sharpness to his tone that implies that he's barely keeping everything in check.]
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Honestly, I don't think anyone could have been prepared for that. Even if you assumed the worst - which no one had any reason to! - I doubt anyone could have predicted something like that. Blaming us for it is just ridiculous!
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[It's acidic, vitriolic, though he's still not openly yelling or losing composure; just the same, Garista can be seen looking over and down from the bed in the loft, peach either finished or abandoned for the time being in favor of trying to see what's going on. Because you guys are making lots of noise and he isn't sure what's being said, but you all sound Mad and he's not sure if you're fighting or not.]
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Yes, precisely! It doesn't matter that they put us through something like that without so much as a warning because they've been helpful and kind and didn't attack us on sight or some other nonsense. They'll twist what happened around until it isn't the Roakas' fault at all - perhaps even until it was our fault!
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[Because that's what always happens, isn't it.]
Seeing as I haven't heard reports of a large number of us dying yet, I imagine most will want to forgive this under the notion that there was no harm done in the end.
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[He's still tense, and he's still really mad about this if he's honest, but all of this seems to be calming him down in some way? There's less barely-handled anger behind everything, at least; still some agitation, but less...all of that.]
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Ja, of course. And in time, it won't even be something they'll remember to mention, because to them so many more "worse" things have happened.
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But surely that's fine, because they were receptive to trade with us. I'm certain that Asgore at least is going to continue to insist that they're good people, blindly trusting fool that he is.
[It's not even that he dislikes Asgore, because he doesn't, but damn he's not in the mood to hear about how we have to remain positive towards these people.]
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[Yeager shrugs a bit at that. He doesn't sound angry or upset at Asgore, this is just a fact of life.]
It'll be best to avoid the topic with him all together.
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[...Garista, meanwhile, is still up there kind of vibrating a lot because he was told to go to bed and he understands that he's supposed to stay there until told to do otherwise, but as far as he's concerned this weird loud person has come into the house and now things aren't okay, so logically the house probably needs defending even though he was sent upstairs.
So, naturally, he's just going to have to defend the house from up here.
The initial scream is...impressively loud in an enclosed space, actually, and it gets Alexei to startle a bit before he turns to figure out what the fuck- ]
Oh, what is upsetting you now...
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Oh my, maybe we're upsetting the poor thing.
[Does... does it not understand bitching...]
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Probably so - it isn't as though he understands many words. I think the most he comprehends is his name, occasionally my name, and a handful of commands that I've taught him. He likely doesn't know what's going on.
[oh my god. just.]
Come here, Garista. Near me.
[The snake seems to take a moment to deliberate, as though trying to decide how brave he feels like being - screaming from the bed in the loft is one thing, actually approaching is another entirely, and he is suddenly not sure this is a good idea? Oh god oh man.
He'll come down eventually, though, eyeing Yeager suspiciously and coming to coil up...more behind Alexei than alongside but you know what, it's an attempt. This is an acceptable place to be brave from, however, and it's going to be emitting noises that, uh... Well, they might be attempts at growling but they come off more like weird murring noises that are trying very hard to be threatening and falling well short of actually being threatening.]
...He really doesn't seem fond of you, does he.
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He certainly wouldn't be the first one! It seems most of them aren't very fond of me for some reason!
[yeah what could that reason possibly be, who knows]
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[He's kind of noticed you looking at the snake, buddy.]
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[...yep, that's all there is to it.]
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Oh.
Oh, no.
Really?
He's quiet for a moment before glancing down at Garista, who still seems very annoyed at Yeager's presence and seems very determined to just kind of keep murring at him until morale improves; he doubts Garista even knows what would be considered morale improvement at this point, but damn if he's not insisting that morale needs to improve somehow.]
If you find them so endearing, I intend to return to the island sometime in the near future. I plan to check on the colonies I know of, and see if they've managed to survive the eruption without anything terrible befalling them.
Come along if you like; perhaps we'll find one that tolerates you.
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Hmm. That's something he doesn't really want to think too much about, actually.]
It would be nice to make sure they're still around, ja. I suppose I wouldn't mind the company~!
[please help him obtain a fursnake...]
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