Prince of Fire Emblem: Arrangement
Aug. 15th, 2023 08:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
By and large, Marui is still coasting on the high of the last week. Coming right back home, throwing another party, surprising Lissa with that three-tier cake he promised her there. Sure, there was a niggle of concern for Yukimura's behavior and strange new powers, but it was hard to be bothered over Yukimura being stronger than he was before. And... well. He's been through a lot. Marui has confidence in the gut feeling Lissa has that something is off about her brother, but he thinks maybe they should give the dust a chance to settle before coming to any conclusions. Yukimura deserved that much, didn't he?
Speaking of Lissa, what a surprise to find her in this meeting Yukimura's called, too. She didn't usually sit in on these things. Was Yukimura finally introducing her to military strategy? That could be good for her. Her sheltered view of the world was endearing, but it was also dangerous for her as she entered her prime dating years, particularly as a political figure. Dangerous for her and for Yukimura both, really. Marui sends her-- and the room more broadly-- a casual wave of greeting as he heads to his seat.
Also unusual: Sanada isn't up front as one of the announcers, instead looking more like a statue along the wall opposite Yagyuu and Niou. Whatever this is about, seems he's not in the loop yet either. Interesting. What could Yukimura want to say that Lissa should hear but Sanada not know in advance?
Well, they should be finding out any minute. With Jackal, Akaya and himself settling into their usual chairs, everyone seems to be here.
Speaking of Lissa, what a surprise to find her in this meeting Yukimura's called, too. She didn't usually sit in on these things. Was Yukimura finally introducing her to military strategy? That could be good for her. Her sheltered view of the world was endearing, but it was also dangerous for her as she entered her prime dating years, particularly as a political figure. Dangerous for her and for Yukimura both, really. Marui sends her-- and the room more broadly-- a casual wave of greeting as he heads to his seat.
Also unusual: Sanada isn't up front as one of the announcers, instead looking more like a statue along the wall opposite Yagyuu and Niou. Whatever this is about, seems he's not in the loop yet either. Interesting. What could Yukimura want to say that Lissa should hear but Sanada not know in advance?
Well, they should be finding out any minute. With Jackal, Akaya and himself settling into their usual chairs, everyone seems to be here.