Llewellyn knew Jagger was making very good points, but for all he was happy to be here with his husband in tow, instead of the last place… It was hard to sit still and focus on the settling part until he had a better idea of this world and how it worked. Getting to work would lead to many, if not all, of those answers, and answers would make him feel a little less anxious, and being less anxious meant he’d be able to relax into life here a little more. “If I’m being honest… It’s very unlike the last place I was. Other than the fact that we’ve ended up in a world other than our own, that is… It was an experiment at the bottom of the ocean.” So that was pretty different right there, “At the moment it feels like a stroke of luck to have ended up here, but the odd person has mentioned a few things that I’ve been a bit concerned over since I arrived.” And so work sounded good. “And some of the differences here present challenges we didn’t really have before.”
So he waved a hand vaguely, “So I’ll uh— settle as I go, I expect. It’s more than just myself I’m concerned with this time around, I arrived with someone… And getting to work means comfort in figuring things out that might be important for us to know, as well as making sure we have what we need.”
For all Llewellyn tended to throw himself into things he enjoyed, perhaps indulged too much in wine and food. When it came to watching out for the people he cared about, he got rather serious and practical minded. It’s what happened when you had to grow up and watch out for yourself and others when you were still a child, really.
“Not being able to document one’s findings seem to be the largest challenge when it comes to that particular sort of investigation.” Llewellyn didn’t have personal experience, but he knew of such things through other people. Even in his own world, ghost stories and those who wanted to prove the otherworldly existed were common enough. He was open minded to the idea, though he tended to sit in a bit of a middle ground between belief and skepticism. At least he used to. It was kind of hard to disbelieve a lot of things after ending up in situations like this. “In my world a colleague of mine was often trying to prove they existed, much to someone else’s annoyance.” He hummed a little, “And I’ve known some who had first hand experience with the like in the last world I was in.”
Rubbing the back of his neck before he lowered his hand and slowed his steps to decide which way to turn next as he spoke. “I just can’t imagine that is the most pleasant thing to come across in your dealings with people, with abilities like that.”
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So he waved a hand vaguely, “So I’ll uh— settle as I go, I expect. It’s more than just myself I’m concerned with this time around, I arrived with someone… And getting to work means comfort in figuring things out that might be important for us to know, as well as making sure we have what we need.”
For all Llewellyn tended to throw himself into things he enjoyed, perhaps indulged too much in wine and food. When it came to watching out for the people he cared about, he got rather serious and practical minded. It’s what happened when you had to grow up and watch out for yourself and others when you were still a child, really.
“Not being able to document one’s findings seem to be the largest challenge when it comes to that particular sort of investigation.” Llewellyn didn’t have personal experience, but he knew of such things through other people. Even in his own world, ghost stories and those who wanted to prove the otherworldly existed were common enough. He was open minded to the idea, though he tended to sit in a bit of a middle ground between belief and skepticism. At least he used to. It was kind of hard to disbelieve a lot of things after ending up in situations like this. “In my world a colleague of mine was often trying to prove they existed, much to someone else’s annoyance.” He hummed a little, “And I’ve known some who had first hand experience with the like in the last world I was in.”
Rubbing the back of his neck before he lowered his hand and slowed his steps to decide which way to turn next as he spoke. “I just can’t imagine that is the most pleasant thing to come across in your dealings with people, with abilities like that.”