contemptibility: (✛ cover your eyes; the devil's inside)
tiir rumibul ([personal profile] contemptibility) wrote in [community profile] realpolitik 2012-10-29 04:00 am (UTC)

[Tiir smiles wryly.]

Well, first, I'd have to explain this to the others. You can't expect to be relied on until you win their trust, and I can't say how long that will take...

[He sighs, pressing a hand against his face.

Depending on how things go, that might be a mess. Tiir honestly doesn't know what to expect, as it's not as if they've ever invited a human to their group before—not when they've never known who they can trust beyond one another. ]


Some of them—those who were raised among humans—should ultimately be fine with your presence, though many of them will likely be wary, given their past experiences with humans. It's the Iino Doue and Will Hame bearers that I'm worried about...

[Given that Tiir himself possesses the Iino Doue, Minato can take a guess as to what kind of mindset they have. Tiir is hardly the only one who hates (hated?) humans, after all.]

They shouldn't do anything if I say not to [though Tiir has a severe amount of faith in his kind, so perhaps Minato shouldn't take that at face value] but this does rather complicate things. They certainly won't trust you, so as I said, I don't think they would be willing to rely on you for anything. And unlike in Vatheon, we don't have the luxury of time.

[The time to change—not when they could all easily die by the next day. Certainly, if given the time, Tiir has no doubt that Minato could win them over, but they simply don't have that privilege.

And this isn't even addressing how Tiir'll have to introduce Minato to Ene, explain more of Menoris to him, or the fact that they'll be leaving the area soon. Granted, this is the biggest of the problems, but it makes for a rather troublesome situation.]

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