[se] the correlation between gifts and prolonging the inevitable
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Robin Bailey


Age: 27 | Height: 5'10 | Race: Ascended | Nationality: Outlander | Citizenship: Hollowed Grounds
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Being an Ascended was inconvient. Being in Caido was inconvenient.

Robin's entire life was flipped entirely. Rather than waking up early and being productive all day, he instead had to stay cooped up inside of a dusty mansion with nobody really to talk to, nothing productive to do, and oh yeah, no purpose. It didn't help that all the little things he liked to enjoy that weren't work were completely ruined. Robin loved eating, but it's hard to eat when you cant even appreciate it. Eating doesn't fill him. It doesn't make him feel full or warm or cold or anything. What's the point in living in this damn world if he cant offer his graceous help or enjoy what it has to offer?

At least, that's what he thought until he found out he could go outside at night.

Ever since then, he's been trying to find out about what there was to do. Loren said he could find something to do and damn well was he going to do it. Somehow, he was going to find someone to work with, get a job, and actually help this world somehow. They may have no idea what economics is, but damn well can he save their lives in another way.

So far, though, he search for a job has been fruitless, and instead he's found himself leaning against a stall, kind of lost in thought, before a girl approaches him.

Looking at her with slightly wide eyes, he glances at the rock she holds before him. I mean...rocks can make a profit? Right? "Uh...yeah, yeah I think it'd make a pretty nice gift. Yeah." If there's a demand for something then it will sell. People find enjoyment in the weird of things, like those fancy pillows that are for decoration and not even to sleep on. "Do you have anyone in mind to give it to?" He straightened himself up and made a brief glance at the companion who was watching with keen eyes.

"I think the rock is super pretty." Okay...he didn't think it was that pretty, but the rock didn't suck. "Just give it a nice wash and it'll be perfect." Not a perfect gift for him, but clearly the girl was shopping for someone. So might as well try to be helpful. Who knows, maybe his official job can be Gift Extraordinaire.

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RE: [se] the correlation between gifts and prolonging the inevitable - by Robin - 01-17-2020, 10:15 PM

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