Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20190430180827/@comment-5543592-20190505234615

Lazarus Grimm wrote: The dog-man sighed. "It's ... complicated, meat. And I haven't been drinking nearly as much sake as I had been planning to if we are to discuss life philosophies."

He then made a short pause, licking his mandibles. "But I suppose that it all boil downs to what one wise man once said before the Great War: 'There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter'."

"So the Governor would be my best bet as of now?" Evangeline asked. "Assuming he is not already in someone else's pocket." "Don't get up." Shrike said, discharging another shockwave into his face. "I meant both you. You've killed yourselves."

There were few things Tanner loved more in the world than discussing philosophies so Shanks was in for an unpleasant time. They hadn't even gotten to Plato yet. Or Foucault!

"You could've done anything though. I mean, you're basically immortal, right? There's been a time when you did anything else?"

"Yes, I'd start with him." Qin said. "Corrupt or not, what he says will lead you to where you need to go next, or at least give you some options.  I can set up a meeting, if you'd like."