The Crows are my family. We're a smaller specialized group within the gang. We're the ones who go on the crazy ice prison missions.
[ The way Jesper says family is firm and genuine, the way he talks about them full of very real caring. Jesper would die for any of them, the definition of ride or die in this case. Even for Matthias, who he wasn't particularly close to, although unfortunately, he was the one who died for the mission. He has Inej here, which keeps him sane, but he misses Kaz and Wylan so much sometimes that he can't breathe. More than his own father, to be honest, who he loves dearly but has spent plenty of time apart from.
The Crows don't always do good, although most of the time Kaz doesn't go that hard on people, he'll swindle them, especially the pigeons (naive visitors) in the gambling dens, but he only pretends to be made of ice. They do more good than bad, in Ketterdam terms. It's not Cadens terms. He's learned that much.
Jesper settles into a chair too since they're going to keep chatting, and he likes Sam's place. He's comfortable here. He listens to Thancred's summary of a version of it, nodding his head and making a face.]
Sounds terrible. Any time you take away someone's ability to think for themselves, it can only lead to tragedy. Even if someone thinks they're doing the right thing.
[ Jesper is actually thinking of Nina a little bit when he says that. She did the right thing in the end, she was only reacting out of grief, but she came close to it. He hates the concept of this primal thing though, Jesper is not a religious person by any means, blind worship is well past his ability to empathize. ]
Are you talking about the factions or the Singularity? I don't have any proof the Singularity is responsible for the memory situation, but it seems likely.
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[ The way Jesper says family is firm and genuine, the way he talks about them full of very real caring. Jesper would die for any of them, the definition of ride or die in this case. Even for Matthias, who he wasn't particularly close to, although unfortunately, he was the one who died for the mission. He has Inej here, which keeps him sane, but he misses Kaz and Wylan so much sometimes that he can't breathe. More than his own father, to be honest, who he loves dearly but has spent plenty of time apart from.
The Crows don't always do good, although most of the time Kaz doesn't go that hard on people, he'll swindle them, especially the pigeons (naive visitors) in the gambling dens, but he only pretends to be made of ice. They do more good than bad, in Ketterdam terms. It's not Cadens terms. He's learned that much.
Jesper settles into a chair too since they're going to keep chatting, and he likes Sam's place. He's comfortable here. He listens to Thancred's summary of a version of it, nodding his head and making a face.]
Sounds terrible. Any time you take away someone's ability to think for themselves, it can only lead to tragedy. Even if someone thinks they're doing the right thing.
[ Jesper is actually thinking of Nina a little bit when he says that. She did the right thing in the end, she was only reacting out of grief, but she came close to it. He hates the concept of this primal thing though, Jesper is not a religious person by any means, blind worship is well past his ability to empathize. ]
Are you talking about the factions or the Singularity? I don't have any proof the Singularity is responsible for the memory situation, but it seems likely.