[ the shift to the conversation of how to speak to the other celestials gets shamsiel to light up for a moment before smiling softly at him. hehe. they get it and they'll be much obliged. ]
I don't think you'd have an problems speaking with Suriel. They're very friendly, after all, and not reserved like me. You could probably talk to them about flying—they might like that a lot.
[ easily and breezily! as for the last of the celestials... ]
Baraqiel is a bit more difficult, however they're not mean. W, well I guess they can come off as a little mean but Baraqiel cares a lot. [ ... ] I think just as long as you're honest with Baraqiel, they'll be fine with it. Baraqiel seems to like those who are honest and observant.
You don't seem that reserved. You're more or less like someone I once knew.
[Which is somewhat alarming to him, really. When those three came out of the tower, Revali intended to not drop his guard not even a bit, and be his usual hardass self. Instead now that he started talking one-on-one with them, Suriel indulging his bombastic tendencies and Shamsiel being courteous and sharing about their home has kind of gotten him to give them a break. Still not trusting them at all -- it could be an act, after all! -- but he's not sure he likes he's already being less abrasive than he should.
Or maybe it's because you're a total tsundere, Revali, you ever thought of that?
Perhaps he'll manage to be his usual self with Baraqiel. Baraqiel likes honest and observant people? Well then! They surely won't mind Revali's usual demeanor. Not that he'd have tried to act otherwise]
[ the comment about not being as reserved as they say gets them to laugh softly for a moment. if that's how revali wants to view them then he's valid. they'll place a hand over their heart when the speak next. it's an easy question to answer for them without any hesitation. ]
Absolutely. I have no reason to doubt either of them for anything. We're three very different individuals but our hearts are all in the right place.
I hope that we'll be able to earn that trust of your's.
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I don't think you'd have an problems speaking with Suriel. They're very friendly, after all, and not reserved like me. You could probably talk to them about flying—they might like that a lot.
[ easily and breezily! as for the last of the celestials... ]
Baraqiel is a bit more difficult, however they're not mean. W, well I guess they can come off as a little mean but Baraqiel cares a lot. [ ... ] I think just as long as you're honest with Baraqiel, they'll be fine with it. Baraqiel seems to like those who are honest and observant.
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[Which is somewhat alarming to him, really. When those three came out of the tower, Revali intended to not drop his guard not even a bit, and be his usual hardass self. Instead now that he started talking one-on-one with them, Suriel indulging his bombastic tendencies and Shamsiel being courteous and sharing about their home has kind of gotten him to give them a break. Still not trusting them at all -- it could be an act, after all! -- but he's not sure he likes he's already being less abrasive than he should.
Or maybe it's because you're a total tsundere, Revali, you ever thought of that?
Perhaps he'll manage to be his usual self with Baraqiel. Baraqiel likes honest and observant people? Well then! They surely won't mind Revali's usual demeanor. Not that he'd have tried to act otherwise]
Do you trust them?
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Absolutely. I have no reason to doubt either of them for anything. We're three very different individuals but our hearts are all in the right place.
I hope that we'll be able to earn that trust of your's.
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[Well that isn't a 'no, never!'
Revali didn't take a seat at all during that conversation, so now that he seems somewhat satisfied, he just turns around to leave]
We probably will talk again in the future.
[That's definitely a farewell of some sort]
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I'll be waiting for when we do!