Of course, it's not like the two are mutually exclusive.
The have enough sense to separate themselves from us, or Deior does, at least. I'm surprised that I haven't heard tales of violence against the staff yet, but I guess the people here are pretty peaceable, huh?
Right, right. I guess I'm out of practice talking to people who use such traditional terms, haha.
But besides the actual head thing, what has Deior done that warrants their fear? There's been nothing since I got here, not that I've noticed at least.
I get stuck around the same people a lot, and most of them have a pretty limited vocabulary. I'm not sure Feitan even knows how to read English. But if they were to say what you did, it probably would've been more like "they're probably only not fucking with 'em 'cause they know the boss'd trash 'em without trying".
[Shal puts on his best 'I'm imitating a tough guy for humourous effect' voice on as he says this.]
--ah, that didn't sound like Phinx at all. Well, you get the point, right?
They might not be.
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But even idiots can lie.
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The have enough sense to separate themselves from us, or Deior does, at least. I'm surprised that I haven't heard tales of violence against the staff yet, but I guess the people here are pretty peaceable, huh?
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Perhaps everyone is too afraid to touch them, for fear they'll end up victims of the headsman.
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The one handing down punishments is known as the 'headsman'.
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But besides the actual head thing, what has Deior done that warrants their fear? There's been nothing since I got here, not that I've noticed at least.
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I'm not sure. I haven't even seen him.
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[Shal puts on his best 'I'm imitating a tough guy for humourous effect' voice on as he says this.]
--ah, that didn't sound like Phinx at all. Well, you get the point, right?
Has anyone seen him?
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[That honestly sounds like something Oghren would say, sadly.]
Not that I know of.
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