You only get once chance to put your best foot forward. Screw that up, and you'll be forever seared in someone's mind as the person who had spinach in their teeth, or worse!
✨HOW TO PLAY
1. Drop a top-level!
2. If you have previous CR with someone, you'll have to let them know what your first-impression of them was.
If this is your first time meeting, you'll be compelled to share what kind of vibe they give off. It's okay to be honest! Are they gross? Do they seem approachable? Do you find them incredibly hot?
3. Find out if your first impression was correct! Maybe that strange loner actually has a heart of gold? You'll never know unless you talk to them!
It’s usually one of those two. Killing or using, or if you’re unlucky it’s both.
[Paul shrugs. He does have a temper rarely, but in general he’s calm to the point where it can be unsettling. He would relate to conflicted feelings about his mother.]
Well, I was trained in diplomacy when I was young. It comes with the territory. You have to be polite and careful even with people you don’t like sometimes.
That sounds a lot like the training I had. The Ennead and further gods and demigods of Egypt aren't exactly known for being easy to reign.
[More like trying to herd a bag full of cats high on catnip and plenty of drunk monkeys alike all at the same time more often than not. His father apparently managed to do it by being beloved and respected by all, but even that hadn't kept him from being murdered, so who knows.... ?]
Humans aren't that much easier. Leadership is difficult, especially when you try to do it properly. That may be why so many rulers slip into tyranny. It's the easy route, or at least seems that way if you're the kind who doesn't care.
[Paul's family was the exception, but Paul himself worries about where he'll end up, regardless of what he wants. Some of the things he sees in his visions frighten him - as well as what they imply about him and what exactly he's set in motion.]
Yes. I...prefer mercy, but it isn't always realistic, I've found. When I kill I prefer it to be quick.
[He just nods. What Paul said about leadership is actually a pretty accurate explanation of why Seth's rulership had ended up being such an abhorrent mess. People accused Seth of being willfully evil, but much of what Horus has witnessed was just an extremely bad case of the wrong man at the wrong place.]
I'm a little jealous. Recently I've been thinking that I could have used a lesson like that as well. Maybe we can trade?
[Sometimes it is willful evil, but just as often it’s someone who isn’t ready to wield that kind of power over others or who’s used to unquestioned rule. A tyrant might be a perfectly capable general or politician in another world or time, if their skills were better applied. Paul swallows - he knows better than to believe good intentions couldn’t lead down that road, too.]
Maybe we can. I think we can learn a great deal from each other. And I’d like to take you up on that flying trip you offered.
[A firm nod. Paul noticed the questioning look, but he’ll explain later.]
I like the sound of that plan. In return, I’ll tell you everything you think of to ask or want to know. I think we could help one another. We’re both in a delicate position.
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[He allows himself a tiny sigh under his breath. Even his own mother had some expectations and plans for him.]
You keep amazing me with your patience. I would most likely have worded it less nice.
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[Paul shrugs. He does have a temper rarely, but in general he’s calm to the point where it can be unsettling. He would relate to conflicted feelings about his mother.]
Well, I was trained in diplomacy when I was young. It comes with the territory. You have to be polite and careful even with people you don’t like sometimes.
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[More like trying to herd a bag full of cats high on catnip and plenty of drunk monkeys alike all at the same time more often than not. His father apparently managed to do it by being beloved and respected by all, but even that hadn't kept him from being murdered, so who knows.... ?]
Did they ever give you lessons on mercy?
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[Paul's family was the exception, but Paul himself worries about where he'll end up, regardless of what he wants. Some of the things he sees in his visions frighten him - as well as what they imply about him and what exactly he's set in motion.]
Yes. I...prefer mercy, but it isn't always realistic, I've found. When I kill I prefer it to be quick.
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I'm a little jealous. Recently I've been thinking that I could have used a lesson like that as well. Maybe we can trade?
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Maybe we can. I think we can learn a great deal from each other. And I’d like to take you up on that flying trip you offered.
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Then it's a plan. I will take you flying and maybe I can organize something to eat for us too, and in return you share what you've learned with me.
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I like the sound of that plan. In return, I’ll tell you everything you think of to ask or want to know. I think we could help one another. We’re both in a delicate position.
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Everything? You might be busy for a couple of years in that case.
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I don't think I'd mind that, actually. I have questions, too.
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