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mental link // S72
DIASPEIREIN To scatter, spread about. | MELIORISM The belief that the world gets better. |
ORIFLAMME A symbol or standard that inspires confidence, devotion, or courage. | VANGUARD The troops moving at the head of an army. |
DIASPEIREIN To scatter, spread about. | MELIORISM The belief that the world gets better. |
ORIFLAMME A symbol or standard that inspires confidence, devotion, or courage. | VANGUARD The troops moving at the head of an army. |
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It's... kind of a relief to find that sentiment echoed in Nyx. Not from someone who automatically leaps to the worst case scenario and doesn't think of anything else or from someone who's too damn optimistic, just - someone who's practical about how often things go to shit.
And it's also a relief that Nyx will be around. Ridiculous, maybe, but knowing that Nyx'll be there if needed - well, Sam's felt a camaraderie with him from almost the first day he met him, and it's reassuring.
There's a warmth to his side of the link as he replies, and he can't help but make the conversation a little lighter, slide a little into teasing. ]
( You get into trouble anytime, huh? I don't know, sounds to me like that might be something of a skill. )
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( My mother would disagree. You know the last time I disobeyed orders, it was to get my best friend out of the line of fire. I was put on guard duty and driving Noctis around for a few days after that. Drautos took me off the front lines as punishment and a demotion. )
[Didn't exactly work out that way, in the end. Maybe Drautos hadn't counted on Nyx putting together a wild theory and pulling off a rescue mission as the de facto captain of the Glaive.]
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In this case, for much, much better. ]
( No better reason to disobey orders. ) [ But then, this is from the guy who's probably a war criminal back home, so he's probably not one to talk about following orders. ] ( How'd that work out for you? )
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[Things got wild real fast when he was supposed to be watching the gates and being a bodyguard...]
( Not what you'd call the typical day of guard duty. )