[Because this is all about timing in the end, isn't it? Whatever godsforsaken task they have been dragged from the dirt for (and godsforsaken here is literal, no deity has tried to stop this absolute blasphemy), it is yet to be revealed. For now, there is getting the world under one's feet again, and that too is a question of time.
Catching up has been easy, for the most part. Cities change, their characters morph, but most things are familiar enough. The only question that remains is that of home and of legacy, and those are the only things Alucard's concerned with for the time being. Only after that should a new skillset be learned. (He will balance it with rebuilding. Recollecting looted books, stolen objects, the things that made home home. His parent's life work and his own.)
Ellis' response is to snore softly. She's out of this conversation now, her two stupid dhampirs can navigate everything without further nudging.]
The one thing that has become apparent to me is that so much of where we stand now is a question of just that.
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[Because this is all about timing in the end, isn't it? Whatever godsforsaken task they have been dragged from the dirt for (and godsforsaken here is literal, no deity has tried to stop this absolute blasphemy), it is yet to be revealed. For now, there is getting the world under one's feet again, and that too is a question of time.
Catching up has been easy, for the most part. Cities change, their characters morph, but most things are familiar enough. The only question that remains is that of home and of legacy, and those are the only things Alucard's concerned with for the time being. Only after that should a new skillset be learned. (He will balance it with rebuilding. Recollecting looted books, stolen objects, the things that made home home. His parent's life work and his own.)
Ellis' response is to snore softly. She's out of this conversation now, her two stupid dhampirs can navigate everything without further nudging.]
The one thing that has become apparent to me is that so much of where we stand now is a question of just that.