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[open] I don't want to be at the mercy of my emotions
Who: Lorenz Hellman Gloucester.... and anyone willing to deal with him
Where: Mostly Vermillion and... Around?
When: Jan+
Summary: Catchall for arrival and sorting out what the heck is going on here
Rating: R - likely talk of violence, war, possibly blood experiments, genocide, etc. Fun Femblem themes
Log:
Around Town
Toge what now?
Femblemtroika House
Where: Mostly Vermillion and... Around?
When: Jan+
Summary: Catchall for arrival and sorting out what the heck is going on here
Rating: R - likely talk of violence, war, possibly blood experiments, genocide, etc. Fun Femblem themes
Log:
Around Town
Lorenz can be found exploring the city in... well just about everywhere, really. There is so much here that is new and novel for him. Electricity, indoor plumbing, never mind the pokémon aspect of it. The technology is so advanced and Lorenz is precisely the type of stuffy no-nonsense person to legitimately sit down and read through instruction manuals.
Whether it's staring at the drink menu of a café in wonder or sitting down somewhere to read through the Breeder's Guide that was in his bag (sometimes even the Gear manual) every other thing seems to have him stopping to watch how things unfold. He tries his best to be polite, to not stare outright, but even at his best there is only so much he can do. when dealing with so many new things. So it's hardly surprising when he eventually catches your eye, looking absolutely flabbergasted.
"Is this.... ah- common here?"
Toge what now?
The arrival of the togepi swarm is his first encounter with wild pokémon intruding on urban spaces and at first he is a bit terrified to move lest he ens up tripping over the little things that seem to be everywhere. "Certainly a new meaning to the phrase walking on eggshells." murmured to himself with a faint smirk of amusement.
But then the skitty he got from the nice lady in New Bark Town is pouncing out from under his chair and onto the nearest little yellow orb and Lorenz is suddenly scrambling after him with a shout of protest.
"Mister Whiskers!!" Oh no. He doesn't want to let this little pink furball hurt the poor thing.
Someone... might want to help him out with this whole "battle" thing.
Femblemtroika House
There's so much to take in that he's reeling with the volume of information very quickly. So many people that he knows but in no meaningful way and the one he does has been here so long and there has been such distance between them that he feels as though he needs to learn him all over again.
It doesn't help him feel any less unmoored than he already does.
He finds himself returning to a seat near a window that overlooks the yard, a cup of tea cradled in his hands, Mister Whiskers slinking up onto the arm or back of the couch, moving with the sun. If left to his own devices Lorenz will spend much of the first few days nursing too much tea, staring into the middle distance, caught up in whatever strange turns his mind is taking. Sometimes a small leatherbound journal will appear from a pocket as well as a delicate glass dip pen. Though his mind seems to wander away from him and there are bold ink spots on both the page and his fingers before long.
Inevitably, when someone passes through the room, he looks up, seeming startled to find someone else nearby every time and though he is always polite, offering a greeting and asking after their wellbeing, there's something distinctly off putting about his response. A tension whenever he sees someone, something almost skittish in the way he holds himself, the way his grip tightens on his pen or his cup trembles ever so slightly.
He can hardly recall the last time he saw so many different people so often and so many of the faces here were far from welcoming when last he saw them.
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Which is good enough for Lorenz, enough to let him refocus on the blond beside him and-
He frowns, confused, shaking his head and looking a touch dumbfounded. "I'm afraid I haven't the faintest idea what you mean. It was surprising to hear news of you at all, given that we'd been lead to believe you had died. I don't think Claude ever really believed it... no more than he did about the Professor." There's a touch of a smile at his lips, recalling discussions in Derdriu that might have gone very differently if either of them had truly been dead. If Claude, and now that he thinks of it like that, or himself really accepted the idea of their absence.
"I... don't believe I even saw you, at the bridge. I-" He frowns again, harder this time, gaze dropping and a faint shudder running through him. Enough that his arms come up to curl around himself in a weak, fearful mockery of the way he used to stand. Not quite hugging himself but certainly not the same kind of haughtiness he used to display.
"I tried my best to stay away from those... things... for all the good it did me." As though just getting to close to the monsters would corrupt him as well, twist him into whatever awful thing the Agarthans wanted him to be.
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"I see," Dimitri says quietly. "Regardless... I would like to treat you - ah." Dimitri steps away slightly, one hand going to Lorenz's arm as Tiramisu falls back only to start wiggling violently herself. He thinks it's... some sort of play gesture.
"If only to get you out, before Tiramisu end up tripping you."
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Maybe, when it came to it, he'd only seen what he wanted to see and his mind had filtered out so much of the rest. But he doesn't have time to brood on that, at least, not when Tiramisu nearly tumbles off the couch on top of him and he steps back towards Dimitri, following the hand on his arm surprisingly obediently. Especially because a moment later Mister Whiskers dives off the back of the couch so he's under it instead, the tip of his tail sticking out to flick sharply back and forth like a lure.
"You named her after cake?" Amused and surprised but.... then looking at her, with her chocolate and cream stripes it made rather a lot of sense. He does, finally, relent at least. Cautiously he takes another step back. "Alright, alright... we'll let them get some of their energy out. Do you think we should close the door?"
Lock the idiots in here so they cannot spread their potentially destructive rampage against the rest of the house?
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Dean being the enormous bipedal boar that Lorenz may or may not have seen about the residence in the short amount of time he has been about. It would be somewhat understandable if he hadn't, with how much of a state he has been.
It's simply that Dean is actively on fire, even when it is a lower simmer than a blazing inferno, and also he's wearing Hello Skitty glasses with a blue bow on the corner.
Once Dean has been informed of the troublemakers playing in one of the rooms, Dimitri is more than happy to continue escorting Lorenz outside onto the streets proper, and towards a restaurant that he has in mind. He'd not paid too much attention to what other people were eating, when they were all in school, but he feels as though he can remember some comment or another about Lorenz's tastes... Well, if he is wrong, then he can make up for it easily enough.
For now... After staying mostly quietly throughout the trip as the two of them walk, he inclines his head to Lorenz. "The Furret was Lysithea's," he says quietly. "I imagine Claude may have mentioned she was here in this land, for a short while. When she... left, Tiramisu was a creature that I was left to care for."
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Lorenz, for his part, will..... wait outside while Dimitri gives Dean his instructions, a hand on his head as though willing away a headache or maybe just the memory of some of the strange things he's expected to simply grow accustomed to here. Still, once Dimitri steps outside he is happy enough to fall into step with the other man. It's honestly a little strange, walking beside someone that shares his height when he so often has had to shorten his stride to keep pace with people.
More strange, though, is how unaccustomed he is to being around others now. How he has to keep glancing aside to make sure Dimitri is really there. But perhaps the most surprising part is that... Lorenz is content to simply walk beside him, no crushing need for conversation or polite trivialities. Something he would not have been able to stop himself from prattling on with when he was younger.
Though he does find himself startled by the idea that Lysithea was here. Startled but pleased. He offers Dimitri a smile, shaking his head a little. No, Claude hadn't told him. "I'm sure she would have found this place endearing..."
"That certainly explains why she was named after cake, though." A soft chuckle, a glance at Dimitri to gauge how true he finds the statement, how close he and Lysithea might have become.
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This entire place is reassuring. He wonders if Lorenz will feel the same way about it all.
"However, I believe... She did struggle, at times, on what to do in a place lacking war. Understandable..." It was a part of their lives for so long, after all. Dimitri knows Felix feels the same way, restless if he doesn't have something to improve upon, and lacking the feel of battle that was what they had grown up familiar with. "But yes. I believe more than a few of the others left behind share similar names... Ah, here we are."
It is a rather nice building, plain in some ways, but with elegant reading that spells out its name atop its doors - Cut with a decoration of a Tentacruel. Dimitri politely holds open the door for Lorenz; he won't let himself be beaten by manners and deference here.
He imagines the inside must be quite different to what Lorenz is used to. While there are more "modern" enmities, such as the tables, there is still an undeniably traditional "Johto" feel to it, from the small statues of things like Meowth to the type of artwork up against the wall. Taking up the entirety of one wall is an enormous tank full of water, with a couple of Chinchou floating idly through it while glowing gently, and a few Corphis on the ground, observing the diners curiously.
"Do you like fish, Lorenz?" Dimitri asks. "I thought I could recall something akin to that, but it has been a great deal of time. I may be mistaken."
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That is one thing that the two of them are on opposite ends of. Lorenz is always strict about etiquette and propriety, certainly, but in a way it is a means to manage his own nervousness around others. If one abides by proper decorum then, one never has need to question what the correct response is. There is a precision and order to everything that while demanding is comforting in its familiarity.
Which means here, like this, Dimitri is... throwing all of his careful responses out the window and leaving him at a bit of a loss.
"One does not spend as much time in Derdriu as I have and not come to appreciate all manner of seafood." It is, after all, the Aquatic Capital. But catering to his tastes instead of the prince's? What is he meant to do with that? "If it is not something that you favor, however, we could easily... go.... elsewhere?"
But can they? Not now, not really, not when they've already stepped inside. That would be horribly rude for the staff, wouldn't it.
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They're lead to one of the pleasant little booths, where Dimitri takes a seat. "Perhaps we should order a variety of dishes," he muses, even as they are handed the menus. "It would be nice if I could give you a pleasant impression of this place... But I suppose I am getting ahead of myself. This place does not serve the type of tea we are used to, Lorenz, but its tea is available... I would like to introduce you to soda, yet that seems to garner mixed reactions."
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"Oh? Another new type of tea? I had a lovely young lady introduce me to something called... chi? I think it was?" Chai, he means chai. Though the mention of soda has him furrowing his brow. What? But... soda is what you use to make soap isn't it?
"So...da....? What sorts of reactions?" He looks awfully wary.
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That will work just fine, he should think... But in the meanwhile... "While I am familiar with a similar kind of tea to that from Duscur, this restaurant serves something called green tea. Perhaps that will also appeal to you."
It seems like the kind of thing that Lorenz would like, based on what Dimitri has heard about its taste. In the meanwhile, he begins to point out things on the menu. "As a way of going about a proper order, we can start with a soup and some fried vegetables first." Since it's clear Lorenz cares about order, and the like. Maybe that will make him less... unsettled. It has been some time since Dimitri has had to think about such matters, honestly. It almost feels political.
"Miso soup, and hopefully the vegetables are pleasant... After that, we can start with a type of dish called sashimi. It is that kind of dish, right there." Reaching over, Dimitri points out to one of the pictures on the menu. "Raw fish, arranged on top of a small portion of rice."
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"Ah just a moment, your Highness, if you don't mind." Hold on, too many new words too quickly. First, mental note, Duscur has chai, or something similar. Duly noted. He'll have to ask if Dedue has tried it, it certainly seems spicy enough to be to his taste.
"Misu soup?" Can this man pronounce anything correctly? Just, give him time. But he points at the line on the menu and... it simply has a price. "What is misu-oh? Wait is it miso?"
Seeing the spelling does wonders rather than trying to pick these things up phonetically. Sorry Dimitri you decided to give him a lesson in traditional cuisine, you have to deal with him asking a million questions now. Which, given his previous attitudes might be surprising, really. He truly does enjoy learning, though, and... perhaps is a bit too thorough when faced with a new topic.
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"I do not know how they make it, but here, soda simply seems to refer to a kind of drink," Dimitri explains, letting his gaze skim along the menu again. "As for miso - that pronunciation was correct - that is a sort of seasoning native to Johto." He pauses, doing his best to recall the intricacies of what it is, exactly. "They ferment a kind of bean, and the other ingredients added to it define the exact flavor, before they make it into a paste, or seasoning. For the soup itself, many restaurants like this one seem to favor having their menu reflect the seasons, so the exact ingredients are always changing."
Oh, that reminds him - "They used a very soft food called 'tofu' often, however. It is white, often cut into small blocks, and apparently takes in the flavor of its surroundings. It is very easy to easy." And thus hopefully will go down well for Lorenz in particular.
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"Well... I would certainly be interested in trying this soda of yours." It's the one vaguely familiar thing they've discussed so far and it's being used in a completely different context here. "Though, perhaps, some of this green tea as well."
If tea is offered he's, obviously, always going to lean toward tea.
"So, we begin with miso soup and fried vegetables... and from there move to a rice and fish dish?" How many parts are there to this particular style of cuisine? Soup with a side of vegetables sounds quite enough to him but then rice and fish in addition to that? "And you said that is served raw?"
Not unheard of, he's certainly had his share of oyster shooters, but it's rarely fish itself.
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Dimitri isn't entirely sure if this is as much of a concern to Lorenz as it is for him. Best to mention it just in case he does worry about it - or perhaps just that it was a waste of money. Would that be more likely?
Either way, he supposes it will all work out in the end. Dimitri gives the order to the server when they come over, before his attention returns to Lorenz. "It is not necessary, but I thought perhaps vegetables and soup would be more familiar to you," he explains. "The fish that follows it is cut up into small portions, so it should not be an issue to finish a small bowl." The tempura is for him more than anything; Dimitri feels in the mood to crunch down on something a bit.
"And yes, it is served raw, from what I understand." Probably. It's hard to say when he's never, like... seen an actual fish be fished up and prepared to be eaten. All the fish that are in Johto and Kanto waters are, like... kind of sentient? And it is frowned upon to eat them? He still doesn't know how it all works, really.
Although speaking of eating... Dimitri picks up the small pair of chopsticks that have been left for him. "Oh, this is also a common sight in this manner of eating, you know. Apparently, in Dagda, they use utensils much like this." Carefully, he adjusts his fingers, until he is holding them in the proper form. It's a good thing he's been here a year; he would never have managed to wield them this decently even six months prior, he suspects.
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Well he wasn't in a position to learn much about anything going on in the region on a larger scale than the dealings his father had with the Agarthans when he wasn't in Derdriu.
Still the meal is on Dimitri's coin, as it were, and Lorenz would never wish to be intentionally wasteful, especially of another's generosity. He nods, grateful for the assurance. As well as the insistence that the fish is served in a small enough portion that it should not be too excessive.
The chopsticks, however, are... fascinating. "In Dagda? Really?" Lorenz picks up his own pair, scrutinizes Dimitri's hold for a moment, and... well he makes an attempt. Surprisingly not terrible given how badly he butchers the pronunciation of things. His fingers, it seems, are cleverer than his tongue. "How did you discover that?"
Was Petra or Shamir here at some point as well as Lysithea? A slight adjustment and he holds his hand out for Dimitri to inspect his grip.
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"He has some distant relation to Dagda... and I believe he spoke with Shamir, at least when we attended school all together." Dimitri doesn't know much about that, granted. Why would he? During that time in their lives... Felix made himself hard to get close to, the two of them often drawn to one another, and yet Felix constantly making an effort to push him away.
He pauses for a moment as the server comes back, depositing various glasses. Two of them are just water, as a courtesy clear and with cool ice that helps offset the gentle warmth inside the restaurant that is in turn contrast against the chill outside.
Yet the true stars of the show are of course what they actually ordered: the green tea, brilliantly colored in its simple but beautiful white cup, and the soda, bubbles still suspended amongst the ice cubes.
Gently, Dimitri places a small plastic straw in the soda glass, and nudges it closer to Lorenz. "Here. It may be good to try this first, so that you can enjoy your tea afterwards."
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Maybe even worse.
No, certainly far worse.
He is a bit startled when Dimitri reaches out to adjust his hold. The casual way the other man touches his hand somehow, after so long kept at a distance from others, surprising him enough that he nearly jerks his hand away. Just a twitch, a slight tensing before he relaxes his hold to let Dimitri move his fingers. He's still focusing on memorizing the way his fingers are placed, the way he's meant to move his hand to grasp things when the drinks are delivered.
"I see... hmm... I may need you to help me adjust these again when the food arrives." Because he's not positive he'll remember precisely how the hold works when it is something so foreign to him.
The fact that Dimitri immediately nudges the soda toward him earns a raised brow, a bit of gentle amusement tugging at his lips. "You're expecting me to hate it."
Not a question, a statement. He wouldn't be telling him to get it over with if he didn't expect the glass to get shoved back towards him in a moment. Lorenz, used to tea and wine, makes the terrible mistake of sniffing the drink to try to get a sense of it before he actually takes a sip. Which, of course, backfires horribly as bubbles go up his nose and he immediately jerks away, wrinkling his nose and turning to press a cough into his sleeve.
"What in the world-?!" A startled, frantic look at Dimitri and then back to the soda, looking for all the world like he expects the glass to bite him.
Given the behavior of his sinistea, not an unreasonable concern.
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Dimitri cannot say what it is that Lorenz has gone through... He and the man before him have only just met after five years of constant war.
...But he can understand being tentative about the idea of even being touched, even when one is almost ravenous for another's touch.
Depressing thoughts to be sure. That's why, it's almost a delight when Lorenz tries to sniff the soda, only to recoil with a look of alarm on his face and bubbles in his nose. Dimitri raises a hand to his mouth, leaning forward. "Oh- Are you all right, Lorenz? No, it is nothing like tea at all." Or wine, but tea is what Dimitri honestly associates the strongest with his mental image of Lorenz. Then again, that was just how it was back in their school days - tea was easily available, but sneaking in alcohol past the watchful glare of Seteth?
Well. Some certainly tried, he supposes.
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"You might have warned me before I sniffed it." But even the indignant little huff is something muted, more pouty than in any way his old obnoxious self.
Not only that but he sighs immediately after, dismissing any retort Dimitri might make by carrying on as though he didn't huff about it. Still stuffy and fussy but... he almost seems exhausted with himself as well. None of it stops him from lifting the glass, bringing the straw carefully to his lips and taking a small sip. He jerks back a little, brow furrowed, nose wrinkled. Confused but curious in equal measure.
"Hm... it's... strangely refreshing for something so sweet?" Hold on let him take another, more certain, sip. Then he simply nods, setting the glass back down between them, not quite handing it over to Dimitri but also not quite prepared to lay claim to it either. It's good but it also seems like it's Dimitri's preference.
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Well.. There's no point dwelling on it. Best to try and occupy Lorenz's mind as best he can, and Dimitri gestures to the tea for Lorenz to try next. Perhaps it will be a bit more to his liking.
"It is quite popular during the summer months especially, from what I have noticed. There are many different flavors, but all of them share that same bubbling effect. I believe it is called carbonation; quite an interesting effect in my opinion." And something that makes mealtime enjoyable. Although speaking of food...
Considering that they are no doubt in hot demand as appetizers, a small rectangular plate of tempura is laid down before them, along with Lorenz's bowl of miso soup.
It's a small bowl, relatively speaking, but it's clearly packed with various diced and cut food. Onions, potatoes, green onions, thin slices of celery and carrots, shiitake mushrooms... and small cubes of tofu, although they're likely unfamiliar to Lorenz as a food for right now.
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And he'd had precious few options for conversation in the last year that were not with his father. It made slipping back into that familiar role a bit too easy when he really should be on better behavior. Much as he hates moments like these where he does something foolish.
"You needn't apologize, Your Highness. I should not have spoken so, I was merely... startled." And embarrassed but that was clear enough from the way he ducked his head, cheeks hot and brow furrowed. "I was out of line."
"It is an interesting effect, I will give you that. Not entirely unpleasant but strange enough that I think it would take some getting used to." Moving along, as smoothly as he can without turning things into a round about circle of apologies for apologies and also not letting the conversation linger too long on his misstep.
Lorenz puts on a strained sort of smile for their server, nodding his appreciation and murmuring a soft word of thanks as the soup is set before him. He had somehow not expected it to be so dense and thin at the same time? Neatly diced vegetables and plenty of them, though the broth is just that, broth not the thicker, heavier creams that so many Fódlish soups were served in.
Now that the soup is at the table though he also realizes that the sort of spoon it is served with is completely different to what he's accustomed to as well. He tilts his head, quizzically. Looks from Dimitri back to the spoon and again... It isn't until he scoops a bit of the soup up and brings it up towards his mouth that he recognizes the positioning one is supposed to use for it and-
"Who knew we've been fools all along, making ours spoons in precisely the wrong way?" Hold on. Mind. Blown. He's just... this spoon is genius????
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Besides... He wanted to help lift up Lorenz's spirits, and focusing on the food is a far better way to do that than linger on apologies. So Dimitri carefully adjusts his chopsticks, reaching over for the tempura that is there - mostly vegetables, which he is quite fond of. He's still debating on if he should bother dipping them into either salt or the sauce when Lorenz freezes, staring at the spoon.
Hearing him be so impressed and delighted at the simple shape of a spoon... Dimitri smiles a bit. "It is always fascinating, to see how different the route is for another culture to a similar goal, isn't it?" he says, deciding to abstain from any sauce for now. Best to leave it more to Lorenz, as someone who can properly appreciate it.
"I can imagine, in theory, how our own ancestors decided on our versions of spoons... and it is impressive to see how those in Johto changed things just enough.
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"I don't know that I've ever given another culture's development that sort of consideration before." His gaze drops from Dimitri's, unwilling to look at the other man when admitting to something so narrow-minded. A moment to sip the broth of that soup, licking his lips after and tilting his head a little. Hmm... it's a fascinating blend of flavors.
"Claude would be so very disappointed in me." There's something in his tone that suggests amusement, a hint of humor that he tries to push in there, imagining Claude's reaction to such a thing when he speaks so often of embracing change and differences. But it doesn't hide the fact that he's also clearly disappointed in himself.
Not something he should probably even mention but the words are out before he thinks better of it, probably because on some level Claude is always on his mind. And now he'll certainly have made things awkward... which leads him back to his default action to hide his discomfort, only this time he's stirring soup not tea.
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...Well, he supposes it was likely always there, much like Sylvain's quiet was always with him, and he just never had a chance to see it.
"Hardly," Dimitri corrects him, carefully biting down on his tempura. He thinks he can recognize the shape, roughly... Sweet potato? That would fit the coloration. "Claude would be delighted by you, honestly. Instead of feeling troubled by the different shape, or annoyed at how unlike it was compared to what you've known, you were immediately fascinated. You even complimented it, recognizing its use."
Another bite, finishing the tempura off, and he smiles over to Lorenz. "Appreciation and interest are some of the first steps to thinking further on the subject. You have never had a chance to truly meet other cultures or eat their food like this, so it is understandable to still be on those first steps, isn't it?"
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He absolutely does not deserve such praise.
"I- Thank you, Your Highness, but I fear you think far too charitably of me." There is clearly no good reason to excuse the kind of closed-minded thinking he has been struggling to correct for years now, for not realizing how wrong that was. For not realizing how wrong all of what his Father heaped upon him was. He'd been a puppet for far too long and there was no making up for that.
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