Ah. In any other game we'd likely have had time to discuss our relationships with other units, as well as important things like my fragile health, but we all got quite separated this time.
Avante en garde is our sister unit. If no one else, we can usually rely on them to have our backs. It's worked out before and avante doesn't seem to have any objections, but it is still rather unofficial.
We may need to speak with them after this game, though. To repair what damage may have been done. Don't feel like you need to, though. That's my responsibility as the leader of BARiTONES.
I'm sure there are no hard feelings. [Hence why they were the sister unit. Eichi couldn't stand to be allied with people who would hold BARiTONES' ruthless playstyle against them.]
They are warriors and not afraid to kill or be killed. But if I interact with them soon, I will let them know.
I'm beginning to see ambition as the key trait of this unit. Truly a remarkable trait to have, but don't overdue it. Would be a shame for you to burn out brightly.
[He finds some of them, while driven, don't really have ambitions. Which is just weird to him, but it works in his favor to have people motivated to do something, anything.]
I think I've already burned out. [He DID die, after all.] But here we can carry on long after we can't. Either way, I don't want any kind of pity or extra concern, and I know myself well enough to know my limits.
[Eichi is silent for some time then, looking down at the head and clenching his jaw, but avoiding looking too angry or sad. That's him, isn't it? The "Blockhead Emperor". Just a big idiot.]
The day has been trying. The simple fact that a head does grace your lap is proof of that. Beyond there must have been events that happened in that house. Other events that build upon each other in a tangle.
Then let us leave this talk for now. Perhaps a good rest will put the pieces into perspective. Would you care to talk after?
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Avante en garde is our sister unit. If no one else, we can usually rely on them to have our backs. It's worked out before and avante doesn't seem to have any objections, but it is still rather unofficial.
We may need to speak with them after this game, though. To repair what damage may have been done. Don't feel like you need to, though. That's my responsibility as the leader of BARiTONES.
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And tell them I bear them no ill will for the dynamite they countered with.
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They are warriors and not afraid to kill or be killed. But if I interact with them soon, I will let them know.
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And my condolence for the path you have taken. Would seem not an easy road.
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What a trite thing to say.
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[Of course, things in general are harder for Eichi. Being born with his disease MAKES it so.]
Fufufu~
I couldn't stand it if I were to rest upon my laurels, using my illness and hereditary wealth as an excuse to sit idle.
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[He finds some of them, while driven, don't really have ambitions. Which is just weird to him, but it works in his favor to have people motivated to do something, anything.]
I think I've already burned out. [He DID die, after all.] But here we can carry on long after we can't. Either way, I don't want any kind of pity or extra concern, and I know myself well enough to know my limits.
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Oh, trust me, I'll just tell your tale of idiocy if such a fate should befall you.
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...A fitting enough end for a fool.
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[Just doesn't answer... that question...]
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Then let us leave this talk for now. Perhaps a good rest will put the pieces into perspective. Would you care to talk after?
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[He's mostly agreeing to end the conversation. I mean, Eichi usually likes to talk but he doesn't know if he wants to talk about this anymore.]
I'll be up to the dorms soon enough.
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