[Reluctantly, he admits to himself that D has a point; the scale of balance here is so delicate for everyone. This woman, like so many, does only so much of what she can that's within her power to do so. Alucard doesn't necessarily feel like he's being scolded, but he knows that by comparison to D he doesn't have as much experience in this sort of thing.
He concedes; D isn't wrong. Alucard turns and follows the other dhampir.
A hand remains rested on the hilt of his blade, the EMP generator tucked away inside of his cape and out of sight for the moment.
For a moment, Alucard glances toward D, quietly grateful for him. Not just in his intuitive methods and making a device so easily, but his reserved presence is more than just that. Regardless of their respective lineage, his heart is very human indeed.
It's difficult to ignore the waiting crowd of people. Some of them look terrified to be there, but too desperate to leave; others are angry, shouting, protesting. The Vakdir have none of it, boldly preventing entrance.
Alucard predicts that it won't be much longer until the Vakdir feel validated to use force against them.]
I doubt I need to say it. [Alucard's voice is quiet, but he addresses D.] I've no doubt of your abilities, but be safe, regardless of whatever transpires.
[He's killed for his guildmates. He would again, but ultimately he'd rather avoid that.]
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He concedes; D isn't wrong. Alucard turns and follows the other dhampir.
A hand remains rested on the hilt of his blade, the EMP generator tucked away inside of his cape and out of sight for the moment.
For a moment, Alucard glances toward D, quietly grateful for him. Not just in his intuitive methods and making a device so easily, but his reserved presence is more than just that. Regardless of their respective lineage, his heart is very human indeed.
It's difficult to ignore the waiting crowd of people. Some of them look terrified to be there, but too desperate to leave; others are angry, shouting, protesting. The Vakdir have none of it, boldly preventing entrance.
Alucard predicts that it won't be much longer until the Vakdir feel validated to use force against them.]
I doubt I need to say it. [Alucard's voice is quiet, but he addresses D.] I've no doubt of your abilities, but be safe, regardless of whatever transpires.
[He's killed for his guildmates. He would again, but ultimately he'd rather avoid that.]