Back at the Crosslands It is...well. What COST was created for is done. That much is true, as there is an army of those things of legend stands capable of making their own civilization away from Lemuria. For Chiron, he moves through the place with relative ease, his own centaur bearing making it easy as anything to blend in. The bow slung across his back? Even easier.
He is careful to remain away from the eyes of the dragons (Siegfried is a friend, after all), and as he darts and weaves through the masses to find fellow members of COST, it is impossible to ignore Viero.
Unsure of if he'll be heard in the chaos, Chiron lets out a soft sigh.
"I hope we have not traded one conflict for another..."
COST may rise in some other form. It shall be exhausting if that is the case.
All these farewells Romania. The Grail War. Chiron knows where he belongs, and it is there at the side of his Master, Fiore. She may have not noticed their time apart, but Chiron has. It has been a year. He has missed her.
Wearily, he does not look at the BCE on his wrist. He looks around and gives a polite, quiet nod to those operatives beside him.
"Travel safely."
Closed to Dany This is the one good bye that Chiron has dreaded. What had begun as a contract of survival grew into something that he never expected, and now must throw away. He knows, of course, that the land of Westeros is not one he is built for. Chiron in this form, in this way, is a Heroic Spirit, and that entails so much that Dany does not have time to deal with. There is a kingdom awaiting her.
He trots over to her quietly, and announces himself with their mental connection rather than force speech.
It pains me that I won't know if you've returned home safely or not.
CLOSED TO CASTMATES It's easier to stand in a group for departure, which means that Chiron seeks out two people when it is truly time to go: Siegfried and Mordred. There's no denying that this is the last time they'll be able to have any kind of real conversation - it'll be all Grail War all the time when they return.
"I'm unsure how it will feel returning to the Grail War after the pace of working with COST."
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It is...well. What COST was created for is done. That much is true, as there is an army of those things of legend stands capable of making their own civilization away from Lemuria. For Chiron, he moves through the place with relative ease, his own centaur bearing making it easy as anything to blend in. The bow slung across his back? Even easier.
He is careful to remain away from the eyes of the dragons (Siegfried is a friend, after all), and as he darts and weaves through the masses to find fellow members of COST, it is impossible to ignore Viero.
Unsure of if he'll be heard in the chaos, Chiron lets out a soft sigh.
"I hope we have not traded one conflict for another..."
COST may rise in some other form. It shall be exhausting if that is the case.
All these farewells
Romania. The Grail War. Chiron knows where he belongs, and it is there at the side of his Master, Fiore. She may have not noticed their time apart, but Chiron has. It has been a year. He has missed her.
Wearily, he does not look at the BCE on his wrist. He looks around and gives a polite, quiet nod to those operatives beside him.
"Travel safely."
Closed to Dany
This is the one good bye that Chiron has dreaded. What had begun as a contract of survival grew into something that he never expected, and now must throw away. He knows, of course, that the land of Westeros is not one he is built for. Chiron in this form, in this way, is a Heroic Spirit, and that entails so much that Dany does not have time to deal with. There is a kingdom awaiting her.
He trots over to her quietly, and announces himself with their mental connection rather than force speech.
It pains me that I won't know if you've returned home safely or not.
CLOSED TO CASTMATES
It's easier to stand in a group for departure, which means that Chiron seeks out two people when it is truly time to go: Siegfried and Mordred. There's no denying that this is the last time they'll be able to have any kind of real conversation - it'll be all Grail War all the time when they return.
"I'm unsure how it will feel returning to the Grail War after the pace of working with COST."