Thalassa
The narrowing of her eyes suggests she doesn't appreciate the doubt, although perhaps the representation he's seen hasn't properly demonstrated their inclination for blood and violence (way to go Danta). If he sticks around her long enough, he might get a better idea, but she's a job to do and so does he, so she dips her head in agreeance with his compliment and moves on.
His eyeshadow shimmers when his expression brightens, Thal waiting impatiently for him to get to the point. At least he doesn't keep her waiting long - though she's more than a little baffled by the ivory bones he reveals from beneath his gaudy shirt. The unassuming and brightly colored man does not seem like the kind to enjoy gore or skeletons.
She flicks her gaze down him again, wondering if she missed something in her first evaluation. "You kept your... nonna's bones?" It wouldn't surprise her if a glamour suddenly falls away to reveal horns and a tail. He's definitely more than he appears, but as he finishes the explanation with an introduction, it all seems to make a bit more sense.
Recognition clicks into place and Thal nearly laughs at the coincidence. Instead, a small smirk rises around the opening of her mouth, head tipping up as she says, "Aaaah. The botanist brother." If only because of that, she nods her head, some of her edges dulling a fraction. "Thalassa. Captain Thalassa Sanguis."
Her tail waves slowly behind her, somewhat more interested as she comments, "Surprised you didn't bring some plants to heal the thing."
His eyeshadow shimmers when his expression brightens, Thal waiting impatiently for him to get to the point. At least he doesn't keep her waiting long - though she's more than a little baffled by the ivory bones he reveals from beneath his gaudy shirt. The unassuming and brightly colored man does not seem like the kind to enjoy gore or skeletons.
She flicks her gaze down him again, wondering if she missed something in her first evaluation. "You kept your... nonna's bones?" It wouldn't surprise her if a glamour suddenly falls away to reveal horns and a tail. He's definitely more than he appears, but as he finishes the explanation with an introduction, it all seems to make a bit more sense.
Recognition clicks into place and Thal nearly laughs at the coincidence. Instead, a small smirk rises around the opening of her mouth, head tipping up as she says, "Aaaah. The botanist brother." If only because of that, she nods her head, some of her edges dulling a fraction. "Thalassa. Captain Thalassa Sanguis."
Her tail waves slowly behind her, somewhat more interested as she comments, "Surprised you didn't bring some plants to heal the thing."
is my value based only on your perception?
or is your opinion of me…
not my responsibility
or is your opinion of me…
not my responsibility







