"Supernatural? As in gifted with this small science of theirs or is there more to it?"
The basics of this place, of it's attitudes and businesses and even the army are familiar in a way like he's taken a singular step to the side, or all of the furnishings were rearranged slightly to the left. The more he looks into things though, the more he is starting to realize just how different things are.
He nods though, not liking the argument much as he knew it made sense. He hated underutilizing what could help so much. Though there is mention of the merchling and he he gives Jesper a look, watching him closely. "No sign of our little demolitions expert then, I suppose?"
He would assume that Jesper, or Inej, would have mentioned him, but he would rather have clarification.
"Of course they are suspicious if there is a place that is containing their Grisha and likely as much like the Little Palace from the sound of that. Are they the enemy in all this talk of armies and war?" Because that would definitely make things different. A more physical army against one that focuses on magic. He's seen how this plays out and just how pays the price.
A world where Grisha are scrutinized a bit less is still new to them and even this idea is going back in time.
"If both sides can do magic though, focusing only on those who do it seems limiting."
There has to be things this magic can't do, though if this magic can do what Jesper is saying... His eyes fairly sparkle at the work around that the other has found. And how. Where even. "Given all this magic and Horizon can do and you choose the Crow Club?"
He falls quiet though, considering him with that dark, silent look for a long time.
"Not everyone can walk away from who they have been so easily. Or even have a desire to." Or know how to. More importantly is not knowing how. "Those titles kept us alive. It kept people at bay and made them think twice about trying for what was ours. Consider this. Consider how hard it is to have all of that suddenly mean nothing here."
It's honesty and rough at that, even if he works hard to keep his tones level and even.
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"Supernatural? As in gifted with this small science of theirs or is there more to it?"
The basics of this place, of it's attitudes and businesses and even the army are familiar in a way like he's taken a singular step to the side, or all of the furnishings were rearranged slightly to the left. The more he looks into things though, the more he is starting to realize just how different things are.
He nods though, not liking the argument much as he knew it made sense. He hated underutilizing what could help so much. Though there is mention of the merchling and he he gives Jesper a look, watching him closely. "No sign of our little demolitions expert then, I suppose?"
He would assume that Jesper, or Inej, would have mentioned him, but he would rather have clarification.
"Of course they are suspicious if there is a place that is containing their Grisha and likely as much like the Little Palace from the sound of that. Are they the enemy in all this talk of armies and war?" Because that would definitely make things different. A more physical army against one that focuses on magic. He's seen how this plays out and just how pays the price.
A world where Grisha are scrutinized a bit less is still new to them and even this idea is going back in time.
"If both sides can do magic though, focusing only on those who do it seems limiting."
There has to be things this magic can't do, though if this magic can do what Jesper is saying... His eyes fairly sparkle at the work around that the other has found. And how. Where even. "Given all this magic and Horizon can do and you choose the Crow Club?"
He falls quiet though, considering him with that dark, silent look for a long time.
"Not everyone can walk away from who they have been so easily. Or even have a desire to." Or know how to. More importantly is not knowing how. "Those titles kept us alive. It kept people at bay and made them think twice about trying for what was ours. Consider this. Consider how hard it is to have all of that suddenly mean nothing here."
It's honesty and rough at that, even if he works hard to keep his tones level and even.