Kaisel
Kaisel feels distinctly weird about this. He had attended gatherings like these when he was younger, before the Family took over his home, but he'd always been just a teenager then, too young to really lend his voice to such decisions. By the time he was finally old enough, these had already stopped happening in Stormbreak—so this is, really, his first actual big boy meeting. His first—and it's with a bunch of strangers, in a marginally creepy place he can't bring himself to call home, and about something fucking really important. Keeping the Family out—Flora had told him, after the fact, about the attempts at the pool party to accomplish this very thing. A barrier she can enter.
"Sorry... it just doesn't make sense not to protect the South. Your Skyport's there, and your largest city and commerce area." Unlike the others, who’ve chosen their words delicately because they feel like visitors here, Kaisel isn't so convinced this will be just an extended holiday. He's already steeled himself to the idea they could be here for years. Even though this might not be home (yet), even though he doesn't remember half the names of the people gathered, they welcomed him, and he’s already put his feet up enough to leave a scuff on the desk. "There's still the beasts, sure, but the Family is smart. They'll cripple your chance at aid, so they're the ones we need to keep out of your most important places. It'd take too long to depend on the other options you could get from the North, if it came to that." To war. To a siege. Because he can imagine it, trapped in their bubble, less a sanctuary and more a prison with the Family lurking on the perimeter like vampires begging someone to let them in.
Kai votes South
"Sorry... it just doesn't make sense not to protect the South. Your Skyport's there, and your largest city and commerce area." Unlike the others, who’ve chosen their words delicately because they feel like visitors here, Kaisel isn't so convinced this will be just an extended holiday. He's already steeled himself to the idea they could be here for years. Even though this might not be home (yet), even though he doesn't remember half the names of the people gathered, they welcomed him, and he’s already put his feet up enough to leave a scuff on the desk. "There's still the beasts, sure, but the Family is smart. They'll cripple your chance at aid, so they're the ones we need to keep out of your most important places. It'd take too long to depend on the other options you could get from the North, if it came to that." To war. To a siege. Because he can imagine it, trapped in their bubble, less a sanctuary and more a prison with the Family lurking on the perimeter like vampires begging someone to let them in.
Kai votes South
You was talkin' shit in the beginning
Back when I was feelin' more forgivin'
I know it piss you off to see me winnin'
Back when I was feelin' more forgivin'
I know it piss you off to see me winnin'
Wearing a watery blue, faded and stretched-out sparkling hair tie on his left wrist







