[ His delivery is dry as ever, but he does mean it. Corrupt aristocrats have long been a thorn in both his own side and that of the Empire, so a noble who actually lives up to the word is always something of a breath of fresh air... so long as that purity doesn't twist itself into something ugly with time. ]
I certainly have no objection to working alongside him again. Our familiarity with one another's working styles, strengths, and weaknesses could very well prove advantageous here when most of us are little more than strangers.
[ though lmao he could say a few things about how much of that tenure van Zieks actually spent working. ]
With that said, though we are indeed all colleagues here, I'm not in the habit of addressing mine so casually. Can we consider "Mr. Blaiddyd" to be a satisfactory compromise?
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[ His delivery is dry as ever, but he does mean it. Corrupt aristocrats have long been a thorn in both his own side and that of the Empire, so a noble who actually lives up to the word is always something of a breath of fresh air... so long as that purity doesn't twist itself into something ugly with time. ]
I certainly have no objection to working alongside him again. Our familiarity with one another's working styles, strengths, and weaknesses could very well prove advantageous here when most of us are little more than strangers.
[ though lmao he could say a few things about how much of that tenure van Zieks actually spent working. ]
With that said, though we are indeed all colleagues here, I'm not in the habit of addressing mine so casually. Can we consider "Mr. Blaiddyd" to be a satisfactory compromise?