[Nah. After two weeks of what may or may not have been concern, do not @ him, Felix isn't particularly eager to fight via text—but he would be remiss to let this go without any pushback, because Goddess above. That logic.]
No, boar. Your crime was treason. Don't forget it.
[It's not about agreeing or disagreeing, really. Just don't be... such a fool... in the open! Don't be so reckless! Remember where you are!! Things Felix would like to say, but things Felix does not as he considers this, ah, journey. Could it be useful? Mayhaps, but it sounds like... a certain someone is jumping out of the frying pan and into some unknown oven...]
But I fail to see how sailing off is making up for time lost. How large is this expedition.
And what a grand and terrible treason it was, indeed. Perhaps you would have preferred me to spearhead the charge against the Moon Temple, instead?
[Maybe that’s not fair, but he’s tired, exasperated, and rather in a hurry trying to get all manner of things sorted before he sets off.]
As I said, we are to seek the reason for this world’s decay, and its waning magic. Finding a solution to this problem is paramount; it is the sticking point of this entire war. Not only that, but it may save this world and our own.
It is small. Myself and a handful of others.
[How much should he say over the network? Likely too much already, but he'll not namedrop Temperance after everything that's happened.]
[Nope, it's not fair—but it's par for the course, where they're concerned, so tit for tat? A lil honesty, a lil jab.]
I would have preferred for you to avoid jail. Along with the notice of your Emperor. But beasts rarely think of what isn't directly in front of them.
[There are others to worry about? And seeing as how he hasn't heard from Sylvain or Ingrid about this, he's fairly sure they're not coming along. They'd tell him, he thinks, and he's torn between relief (at least they're not getting caught up in any trouble) and annoyance (shouldn't he bring someone whose skills he knows, if possible?).]
And beasts often charge headfirst into danger. Do you trust this handful of others?
[And something, something, Felix the Cynic doesn't believe finding a solution will erase all of the bad blood between factions... or stop the war, really, but. A bridge to cross at a later time, because he does see the value in... looking. Hopefully finding.]
[It is too late to escape the Emperor's notice now, too late to turn back the hands of time. He wonders if he would have done anything different, other than just be more mindful about how openly they would've chosen to heal the fallen, anyhow.
But now is not time to mull over those thoughts. He can consider how he wishes to approach this war and its many machinations when he returns.]
I know you are familiar with one of them. Dante.
As for the others, I know them in passing. But I have faith that they are just as determined to find a solution to this problem as I am.
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No, boar.
Your crime was treason.
Don't forget it.
[It's not about agreeing or disagreeing, really. Just don't be... such a fool... in the open! Don't be so reckless! Remember where you are!! Things Felix would like to say, but things Felix does not as he considers this, ah, journey. Could it be useful? Mayhaps, but it sounds like... a certain someone is jumping out of the frying pan and into some unknown oven...]
But I fail to see how sailing off is making up for time lost.
How large is this expedition.
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[Maybe that’s not fair, but he’s tired, exasperated, and rather in a hurry trying to get all manner of things sorted before he sets off.]
As I said, we are to seek the reason for this world’s decay, and its waning magic. Finding a solution to this problem is paramount; it is the sticking point of this entire war. Not only that, but it may save this world and our own.
It is small. Myself and a handful of others.
[How much should he say over the network? Likely too much already, but he'll not namedrop Temperance after everything that's happened.]
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I would have preferred for you to avoid jail.
Along with the notice of your Emperor.
But beasts rarely think of what isn't directly in front of them.
[There are others to worry about? And seeing as how he hasn't heard from Sylvain or Ingrid about this, he's fairly sure they're not coming along. They'd tell him, he thinks, and he's torn between relief (at least they're not getting caught up in any trouble) and annoyance (shouldn't he bring someone whose skills he knows, if possible?).]
And beasts often charge headfirst into danger.
Do you trust this handful of others?
[And something, something, Felix the Cynic doesn't believe finding a solution will erase all of the bad blood between factions... or stop the war, really, but. A bridge to cross at a later time, because he does see the value in... looking. Hopefully finding.]
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But now is not time to mull over those thoughts. He can consider how he wishes to approach this war and its many machinations when he returns.]
I know you are familiar with one of them. Dante.
As for the others, I know them in passing. But I have faith that they are just as determined to find a solution to this problem as I am.