Llewellyn could well imagine how difficult humans would have been with that large of a shift in their worldviews. He knew several people himself who probably wouldn’t take it well… Sad as it was; it was a point proven time and again. People were resistant to change, and absolutely horrible about those who didn’t fit into society the way the majority did. Otherwise, his life would have been pretty different… And his parents wouldn’t have felt like they had to change their names after moving.
“Humans are very rarely good at it… I’ve been lucky to know some that make good teams, but…” He shrugged lightly. “Most of the time, they’re particularly bad at it.” He added with a wry smile. It was unfortunate, but true enough. Even he was on thin ice with a few people at his station house back home for a few particular reasons.
Several owls? That was really rather interesting. “I do recall reading about how effective they are at hunting, but I never considered them as companions for someone before. Though, to be fair, I never even considered having a pet before Pretzel was dropped in my lap.” Though it was true, supernatural beings and familiars did tend to go hand in hand if the stories were true. “Do they make good companions? Or uh- do you just keep them for their hunting skills?” Listen, he was curious for many reasons, and owls were kind of neat to imagine someone having around.
He had to grin a little, ‘talented detective,’ yes… He was that, at least when it came to some kinds of cases. “I can’t deny that he clearly enjoys heroics… He at least seems somewhat good at that.” Hey, the man had stopped him from getting murdered by a hollow person last year. “But while he enjoys excitement, and I suppose danger by default, there’s probably more to it than that.” Because, yes, he noticed the way she’d said it.
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“Humans are very rarely good at it… I’ve been lucky to know some that make good teams, but…” He shrugged lightly. “Most of the time, they’re particularly bad at it.” He added with a wry smile. It was unfortunate, but true enough. Even he was on thin ice with a few people at his station house back home for a few particular reasons.
Several owls? That was really rather interesting. “I do recall reading about how effective they are at hunting, but I never considered them as companions for someone before. Though, to be fair, I never even considered having a pet before Pretzel was dropped in my lap.” Though it was true, supernatural beings and familiars did tend to go hand in hand if the stories were true. “Do they make good companions? Or uh- do you just keep them for their hunting skills?” Listen, he was curious for many reasons, and owls were kind of neat to imagine someone having around.
He had to grin a little, ‘talented detective,’ yes… He was that, at least when it came to some kinds of cases. “I can’t deny that he clearly enjoys heroics… He at least seems somewhat good at that.” Hey, the man had stopped him from getting murdered by a hollow person last year. “But while he enjoys excitement, and I suppose danger by default, there’s probably more to it than that.” Because, yes, he noticed the way she’d said it.