Well, I am usually with my master or miss Wednesday.
[ Honestly... ]
Though I have been training in how to use my new weapon. Occasionally I read or visit the gardens. I do not know that any of these are hobbies, however...?
[ He doesn't really have any.... not that he knows of. ]
[ A quiet sigh... He seems troubled, glancing away. Of course, Cobalt would stay to protect the people he cares for, that is a given. And he is quite admired by a number of people.]
[He sits himself down in one of the plush theater seats, leaving space in case Leviathan would like to sit, too.
He thinks about things for a moment.]
You know... I know we have our "unit traits" and image or whatever that we're supposed to conform to, but generally? Every unit is just kinda a collection of random individuals that have been sorted into different floors of a hotel and forced to live with each other. Sometimes those people will get lucky and they'll get along with each other great; other times everyone fights like cats and dogs and they can't get along to save their own lives. It doesn't seem to have much to do with the designated unit theme as much as who happens to be there at the time.
Since I've been here, I've watched some of the units change a lot as they lost or gained members. Some units known for being dangerous and unpredictable became playful and loving; some that were calm and reclusive became rowdy; some that were shattered and hostile became cohesive and friendly. Each unit's culture just depends on whoever is in the unit at the time. And sometimes all it takes is one member to change the whole unit.
Nearly all the people who are most dear to me are on different units. And I don't always get along with my unitmates... we often disagree about now to play games or we argue with each other or get into fights. And sometimes I do feel like the odd man out. But I think... I think it would probably be the same, no matter which unit I was put on. Because all the units are a grab bag of personalities and desires, always changing and shifting. And even still, I don't necessarily need to conform to our unit's culture because I am one eighth of it, all by myself, just like everyone else. I get to help decide what our culture is.
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[ Honestly... ]
Though I have been training in how to use my new weapon. Occasionally I read or visit the gardens. I do not know that any of these are hobbies, however...?
[ He doesn't really have any.... not that he knows of. ]
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I know what you mean. I like to eat, I guess, but I don't know if that counts as a hobby!
Fortunately, we have lots of time and opportunities to try things out, here.
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[ . . . . ]
Though I am not really hoping for that.
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And because I intend to save the damned and the rest of everyone here, too. I cannot do that if they try and force me to graduate before hand.
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Those are good reasons.
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[ A quiet sigh... He seems troubled, glancing away. Of course, Cobalt would stay to protect the people he cares for, that is a given. And he is quite admired by a number of people.]
May I ask you a question?
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[He sits himself down in one of the plush theater seats, leaving space in case Leviathan would like to sit, too.
He thinks about things for a moment.]
You know... I know we have our "unit traits" and image or whatever that we're supposed to conform to, but generally? Every unit is just kinda a collection of random individuals that have been sorted into different floors of a hotel and forced to live with each other. Sometimes those people will get lucky and they'll get along with each other great; other times everyone fights like cats and dogs and they can't get along to save their own lives. It doesn't seem to have much to do with the designated unit theme as much as who happens to be there at the time.
Since I've been here, I've watched some of the units change a lot as they lost or gained members. Some units known for being dangerous and unpredictable became playful and loving; some that were calm and reclusive became rowdy; some that were shattered and hostile became cohesive and friendly. Each unit's culture just depends on whoever is in the unit at the time. And sometimes all it takes is one member to change the whole unit.
Nearly all the people who are most dear to me are on different units. And I don't always get along with my unitmates... we often disagree about now to play games or we argue with each other or get into fights. And sometimes I do feel like the odd man out. But I think... I think it would probably be the same, no matter which unit I was put on. Because all the units are a grab bag of personalities and desires, always changing and shifting. And even still, I don't necessarily need to conform to our unit's culture because I am one eighth of it, all by myself, just like everyone else. I get to help decide what our culture is.
Um... Sorry, I think I'm just rambling now.