Who talks like that, dude? Seriously. He's also not used to people using their powers for practical things, because they aren't "allowed" to. So the way Morrolan tosses his magic around makes him seem kind of pretentious, in Warren's head. Still, he's perfectly polite, weird language aside. He gets a weird vibe, but has been ignoring it because it's probably something that's none of his business.
Bottom line, you're a little too show-offy for his tastes, but knowing you could prove useful. So he's going to continue this being nice thing.
Hmmm...Morrolan is interested by Warren. The kid reminds him a little of Vlad in mannerisms and the way he reacts to him. Morrolan likes him well enough, and is willing to look out for him as needed.
(The irony is that Morrolan is a showoff even in the Empire. He does this deliberately, so that people will call him on it and he has an excuse to duel them.)
Warren doesn't do duels unless you piss him off somehow. And then they're less duels and more I WILL THROW FIRE AT YOU. Which he knows wouldn't phase Morrolan, so what's the point?
...the showoffyness really does grate on him, though. He tries not to show it. Because he is Warren.
Layla is sort of amazed and befuddled and pleased by all these new things she's learning about Warren. And how nice he can be. And his little girls. She's going to keep taking care of him as long as he keeps expecting her to, and really she just wants him to be as okay as it's possible to be in mad science crazy zombie prison summer camp.
A-and she's really flattered that he loev the treehouse.
Ash thinks of Warren in very twisty and complicated ways that basically boil down to 'good kid, bad temper, needs people who support him so he can learn camp's rules'. He feels bad about the whole Kieran thing, but...that's Kieran. Warren does remind him of the husband, but not in the same ways he probably reminds most people of Kieran. Ash sees the bitterness and the cagey hope and the laziness and the protectiveness more than he sees the bad temper and violence and physical similarities.
1. Warren is finding Layla way less annoying now that she isn't constantly being all ":D :D :D Ahahaha Warren you're so craaaaaa-zyyyyy~~~" and touchy at him all the time. And by way less annoying I mean... he's actually really starting to like her. She didn't have to make him a treehouse or make sure he got fed, and she's generally open and honest and he feels like she knows him. He does get a little frustrated at how fluffy she seems to think he is (I AM SCARY DAMNIT) but he's not really wanting to scare her very much anymore. It's better for them both to be friends. In return for being taken care of, he plans to protect her from whatever mad crazy science zombie camp throws at them. Whether Will's there or not
( ... )
...I do not know whether it's good or bad that Layla just takes for granted that Warren's going to protect her.
They are totally friends ;; And he will find out about the empathy someday, I'm sure. He's not keeping it from Warren on purpose or anything, he's just not going 'look, I know you're fluffy because I'm empathic.' But yeah, he's weird. Get used to it, puppy XD
I don't like you. I get the feeling you pick on little people, re: Ryoutarou, and that makes you not cool. Plus, you're bratty and annoying and a know-it-all. I'll likely avoid you in the future.
Warren arrived with Layla, who is totally nice, so Claire isn't willing to write him off as a complete badass just yet. She hopes thinks his initial attitude is just an extreme reaction to camp. Yeah, she saw him make teh fire, but so can her biological mother, so she wasn't that impressed. She doesn't want to piss him off intentionally, but she isn't going to just sit back and watch him alienate himself, either.
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Bottom line, you're a little too show-offy for his tastes, but knowing you could prove useful. So he's going to continue this being nice thing.
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Hmmm...Morrolan is interested by Warren. The kid reminds him a little of Vlad in mannerisms and the way he reacts to him. Morrolan likes him well enough, and is willing to look out for him as needed.
(The irony is that Morrolan is a showoff even in the Empire. He does this deliberately, so that people will call him on it and he has an excuse to duel them.)
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...the showoffyness really does grate on him, though. He tries not to show it. Because he is Warren.
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A-and she's really flattered that he loev the treehouse.
Ash thinks of Warren in very twisty and complicated ways that basically boil down to 'good kid, bad temper, needs people who support him so he can learn camp's rules'. He feels bad about the whole Kieran thing, but...that's Kieran. Warren does remind him of the husband, but not in the same ways he probably reminds most people of Kieran. Ash sees the bitterness and the cagey hope and the laziness and the protectiveness more than he sees the bad temper and violence and physical similarities.
...wow I talked a lot. oops.
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They are totally friends ;; And he will find out about the empathy someday, I'm sure. He's not keeping it from Warren on purpose or anything, he's just not going 'look, I know you're fluffy because I'm empathic.' But yeah, he's weird. Get used to it, puppy XD
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Weirdo.
AND DON'T CALL ME PUPPY oh god i hate you all.
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Smartass who isn't as smart as he thinks he is, as he made all the same comments everyone else did.
Lolz Warren haet camp.
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*pokes~*
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