Aye, that is one thing that will remain consistent across any star, I imagine.
[ Conflict is unavoidable, given that people will always find something they disagree on to the point that they are willing to fight tooth and nail for their side of the argument. Or because they want power and therefore wish to conquer the other — just as likely, if not more so. There's no need to point out that Abraxas is no different.
Claude acknowledges it all the same, as well as points out that they hardly have the time to get into all that after both a successful hunt and the rather convoluted discussion which followed. It's growing quite late now, he imagines, though it's difficult to tell the passing of time in a place of eternal night. It's been quite the meeting, but he can't say that he regrets it. It hadn't been so bad to think back on Edelgard and Byleth, particularly when he realizes that it's quite likely he'll never see them again.
They hadn't been particularly close, but it's a melancholic sort of feeling all the same.
Nonetheless, he's made a new acquaintance in Claude, and when he suggests a future meeting for another riveting discussion, Thancred smiles and nods to him. ] You drive a hard bargain. I'm quite certain that could be arranged. And while I don't know that the information I provided you helped in any way, hopefully it was of some value to you. [ It allowed the two of them to forge a quick and hopefully solid bond, if nothing else, with such an odd situation to (somewhat) share in common.
With that, Thancred presses to his feet and moves out from around the table. ] I'll be seeing you, then? I should head back before my flatmate gets concerned.
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[ Conflict is unavoidable, given that people will always find something they disagree on to the point that they are willing to fight tooth and nail for their side of the argument. Or because they want power and therefore wish to conquer the other — just as likely, if not more so. There's no need to point out that Abraxas is no different.
Claude acknowledges it all the same, as well as points out that they hardly have the time to get into all that after both a successful hunt and the rather convoluted discussion which followed. It's growing quite late now, he imagines, though it's difficult to tell the passing of time in a place of eternal night. It's been quite the meeting, but he can't say that he regrets it. It hadn't been so bad to think back on Edelgard and Byleth, particularly when he realizes that it's quite likely he'll never see them again.
They hadn't been particularly close, but it's a melancholic sort of feeling all the same.
Nonetheless, he's made a new acquaintance in Claude, and when he suggests a future meeting for another riveting discussion, Thancred smiles and nods to him. ] You drive a hard bargain. I'm quite certain that could be arranged. And while I don't know that the information I provided you helped in any way, hopefully it was of some value to you. [ It allowed the two of them to forge a quick and hopefully solid bond, if nothing else, with such an odd situation to (somewhat) share in common.
With that, Thancred presses to his feet and moves out from around the table. ] I'll be seeing you, then? I should head back before my flatmate gets concerned.