[ He does want to leave but inexplicably he stays. Something about today's effect makes him want to fret his hands in front of somebody else, much to his chagrin. ]
What, have you not found anyone else to speak seriously about these matters with?
Of course I have thoughts, 'Twould be inanely remiss of me to not in such an odd place. It isn't as if I'm a resident, but even then, natives have thoughts of their own lands.
It isn't, but you've a pair of keen eyes, I'm sure. The insight of others is invaluable. [ he closes his book, nudging it to the side ] Sit, won't you?
[ Said easily enough. If the lance on his back wasn't already an indication of that shit. ]
I did not grow up reading much -- most of it was taught to me by the Scholasticate ere I came to Ishgard. I found I didn't care for it. I put up with it enough to be able to read and write reports efficiently, but I wouldn't choose to do it more than necessary.
[ Yeah it's just Estinien going 'yeah, I'm a scholar' (physically beats enemies with the book). Did you know scholars and summoners actually get an autoattack animation where they just whack things with their book, it's incredible. ]
Six? [ Okay damn Percy, big family. ] ...Then again, somehow, I can see that.
[ Percy just feels like either a single kid or one of Many. ]
The very founder of a city, then. [ Wow, aren't you a big shot? ] Sounds like the Dzemaels, where I am from -- the house that largely deals in architecture.
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Come. Tell me what you make of this place instead with all our new developments. I wish to talk about it a bit more seriously with someone...
[ he thumbs at a machine not far from them. ]
There's coffee or tea, as well.
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I'll... pass.
[ He does want to leave but inexplicably he stays. Something about today's effect makes him want to fret his hands in front of somebody else, much to his chagrin. ]
What, have you not found anyone else to speak seriously about these matters with?
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Always running in the opposite direction of conversation.
You can't tell me you don't have any opinions or thoughts about this Prism.
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Very well, but the moment I have a book pushed my way, I take my leave.
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I won't bore you with them. Believe me when I say I know that lesson well enough.
But if tomes don't interest you, then what does?
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[ Said easily enough. If the lance on his back wasn't already an indication of that shit. ]
I did not grow up reading much -- most of it was taught to me by the Scholasticate ere I came to Ishgard. I found I didn't care for it. I put up with it enough to be able to read and write reports efficiently, but I wouldn't choose to do it more than necessary.
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No point in dedicating yourself to the things you hate. My sister was much the same way.
Paperwork is rather over-rated anyways.
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And yet, you fit the look. [ Calls him a nerd in a roundabout way. ] You have a sister?
[ Somehow he struck Percy as an only kid. ]
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he's used to being called a nerd. ]
Six brothers and sisters, even. She's younger than me.
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Six? [ Okay damn Percy, big family. ] ...Then again, somehow, I can see that.
[ Percy just feels like either a single kid or one of Many. ]
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Yes, I had a rather large family... always a de Rolo to rule over some portion of Whitestone. The city itself, the infrastructure, external trade.
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[ he waves a hand ] Bureaucracy and all of that. I had more interest in building things than politics. Julian was going to take over originally.
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