Duly noted. [he takes a sip of his drink.] Though you could probably just ask one of our neighbourhood friendly counselors for one, unless you have an aversion to them.
I wouldn't say they were impossible to get a hold of, but they didn't exactly advertise it either. No "pet this rabbit here if you wanna see us!" kind of thing.
Tiger and Dragon? Both pretty hard to get a read on. Guess it went with the fairy tale aesthetic, since no one is ever straightforward in those either.
Dragon seemed all business and manners, except then once in a while she'd snark at you without a change in attitude. But she did have our best interests in mind, at least, even if it wasn't obvious at the start. Also she was, like, really tired but I don't blame her.
Tiger was all confidence and charm and liked to call people darling. You know the type. Dangerous when she wanted to be. I wouldn't say she was actively malicious to us—well, except for that one time people broke into her room and she got pissed off—but our fates were more of an afterthought for her.
Oh, and both were super passive-aggressive and petty at each other.
The entire thing was the result of a conflict between them, and at one point there was a real fear that if we didn't go with Tiger's preferred path, she would murder Dragon out of spite, so yeah, you could say that.
She wasn't present in the final trial and there was no way to summon her, so we compromised the best we could and hoped it appeased her, while Dragon admitted it could go either way? I guess it was enough because she didn't kill anyone when she showed up the next day, though she sure didn't look happy so who knows what happened after we left?
[so, hard to say if it was an unfounded fear or if they just managed to swerve.]
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Maybe not that extreme. But aside from all the obvious, it's a downgrade in fun.
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Were your hosts not or something?
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Literally, one was a maid.
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Dragon seemed all business and manners, except then once in a while she'd snark at you without a change in attitude. But she did have our best interests in mind, at least, even if it wasn't obvious at the start. Also she was, like, really tired but I don't blame her.
Tiger was all confidence and charm and liked to call people darling. You know the type. Dangerous when she wanted to be. I wouldn't say she was actively malicious to us—well, except for that one time people broke into her room and she got pissed off—but our fates were more of an afterthought for her.
Oh, and both were super passive-aggressive and petty at each other.
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Bad blood then? If they were bitching at each other half the time.
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Was the fear founded? Like. Did she actually try?
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She wasn't present in the final trial and there was no way to summon her, so we compromised the best we could and hoped it appeased her, while Dragon admitted it could go either way? I guess it was enough because she didn't kill anyone when she showed up the next day, though she sure didn't look happy so who knows what happened after we left?
[so, hard to say if it was an unfounded fear or if they just managed to swerve.]
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[ huh ]
If she was someone who was never happy, then it’s probably not worth worrying about. You ever gonna see her again?
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