full moon rising on the waters of my soul
Chuckling, Amun shook his head. "Hardly." Then he winked at Korbin. "But as you said, she's a lady. If I'm going to take her for a ride, I should do it right. Be respectful and all that." The potter grinned, a bit of his old wicked humor coming back to him.
Snorting, he raised his eyebrows at the other man. "And what do you consider important?" The Ascended was quite curious to know the answer to that.
When Korbin pointed out that the ship only accepting Ascended was exclusionary, Amun shrugged. "We don't do well with sunlight. It sets us on fire when we're newly made and weakens us when we're stronger." He gestured at the ship. "That emits darkness, which we can see just fine in. Makes it safe for us to sail. So in a way, I'm actually being inclusionary by giving Ascended access to something they couldn't otherwise enjoy." It was all a matter of perspective.
Snorting, he raised his eyebrows at the other man. "And what do you consider important?" The Ascended was quite curious to know the answer to that.
When Korbin pointed out that the ship only accepting Ascended was exclusionary, Amun shrugged. "We don't do well with sunlight. It sets us on fire when we're newly made and weakens us when we're stronger." He gestured at the ship. "That emits darkness, which we can see just fine in. Makes it safe for us to sail. So in a way, I'm actually being inclusionary by giving Ascended access to something they couldn't otherwise enjoy." It was all a matter of perspective.
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