First Person: [Well, this isn’t what he expected. Guy has ridden and driven land dreadnaughts and cargo ships, taken carriages, and he’s even flown in the first functioning airship of his world.
A train is something new to him though. Very impressive actually, as he’s never seen that caliber of fontech before.
But the fact still stands that this doesn’t look like Grand Chokmah, or any part of Malkuth or Kimlasca. He’s unsure of where he is, and that’s saying something! He’s been across the whole of Auldrant!
It doesn’t take him long to find that he’s got a watch clenched in his gloved hand, and he prods at the object, causing it to open. Bright blue eyes widen, and he peers into the thing curiously.]
This place is loaded with fontech I haven’t seen before. I wonder if I can take this apart and have a look inside… Third Person: Guy had never suspected that he would eventually come to terms with his hatred for House Fabre. He’d always depended on his hatred to lead him on the path of vengeance, and even now he wondered what had changed.
It didn’t take long, it never did, to realize that if Van had never kidnapped Asch from his home and left a replica in his place…that Guy probably would never have diverted from his intended path. If he hadn’t needed to teach and raise the young man with no memories up, and if he hadn’t been treated so fondly by Luke as he learned more and more, then things would have been very, very different. He probably wouldn’t be alive today, for grand treason and impersonation of a Kimlascan all in the same go. Van might have been successful in destroying the world…because then who would help talk sense into that red-haired idiot?
“Ah, it’s not even worth thinking about, is it?” he said quietly, laughing to himself as he reached out and ran a hand across one of Emperor Peony’s rather large pet rappigs. The fingers reached up to scratch between the creature’s long rabbit ears, causing it to grunt in approval of his attention. “Is it, Guy?”
Really, His Majesty was something else, naming a rappig after him. He could understand now why this was always awkward to Jade.
[Canon] Gailardia Galan Gardios/Guy Cecil || Tales of the Abyss || Reserved || 3/3
A train is something new to him though. Very impressive actually, as he’s never seen that caliber of fontech before.
But the fact still stands that this doesn’t look like Grand Chokmah, or any part of Malkuth or Kimlasca. He’s unsure of where he is, and that’s saying something! He’s been across the whole of Auldrant!
It doesn’t take him long to find that he’s got a watch clenched in his gloved hand, and he prods at the object, causing it to open. Bright blue eyes widen, and he peers into the thing curiously.]
This place is loaded with fontech I haven’t seen before. I wonder if I can take this apart and have a look inside…
Third Person: Guy had never suspected that he would eventually come to terms with his hatred for House Fabre. He’d always depended on his hatred to lead him on the path of vengeance, and even now he wondered what had changed.
It didn’t take long, it never did, to realize that if Van had never kidnapped Asch from his home and left a replica in his place…that Guy probably would never have diverted from his intended path. If he hadn’t needed to teach and raise the young man with no memories up, and if he hadn’t been treated so fondly by Luke as he learned more and more, then things would have been very, very different. He probably wouldn’t be alive today, for grand treason and impersonation of a Kimlascan all in the same go. Van might have been successful in destroying the world…because then who would help talk sense into that red-haired idiot?
“Ah, it’s not even worth thinking about, is it?” he said quietly, laughing to himself as he reached out and ran a hand across one of Emperor Peony’s rather large pet rappigs. The fingers reached up to scratch between the creature’s long rabbit ears, causing it to grunt in approval of his attention. “Is it, Guy?”
Really, His Majesty was something else, naming a rappig after him. He could understand now why this was always awkward to Jade.