Thomas Barrow (
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[Well, hello there, Camp Halfblood, have a bored looking young man, crossing his arms, and staring out at you with an expression of boredom and arrogance at the same time. Surveying his kingdom, as it were. At least, until he huffs a little, and something of that drops into merely a sulk.]
It occurs to me, Gods favor and patronize whom they will, of course, but back in the real world, that I’ve left behind, there are places where we leave the children no one wanted so the rest of the population can get along with, and go about their daily lives without getting their wrists stepped on each morning, or god forbid, being forced into pretending that we’re all some sort of…happy family
[There would be airquotes around that, if Thomas wasn’t more polished, and as it is, they certainly can be FELT from the way he drawls it out like that. The disdain is more than palpable, even if it IS a tad bit overblown and ventures toward melodramatic.]
As I’ve so lately been informed, this may not be the real world anymore, but wouldn’t it be nice, just think of it, if there were somewhere we could stash the lot of you who Mummy or Daddy hadn't felt the need to bother with just yet until such time as you might become interesting?
And Gods forbid not getting walked all over, but can anybody get a decent cigarette round here at least?
It occurs to me, Gods favor and patronize whom they will, of course, but back in the real world, that I’ve left behind, there are places where we leave the children no one wanted so the rest of the population can get along with, and go about their daily lives without getting their wrists stepped on each morning, or god forbid, being forced into pretending that we’re all some sort of…happy family
[There would be airquotes around that, if Thomas wasn’t more polished, and as it is, they certainly can be FELT from the way he drawls it out like that. The disdain is more than palpable, even if it IS a tad bit overblown and ventures toward melodramatic.]
As I’ve so lately been informed, this may not be the real world anymore, but wouldn’t it be nice, just think of it, if there were somewhere we could stash the lot of you who Mummy or Daddy hadn't felt the need to bother with just yet until such time as you might become interesting?
And Gods forbid not getting walked all over, but can anybody get a decent cigarette round here at least?
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And what, you can't just zap them with narcoleptic fits or something?
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[and he would never do anything like that, no matter what gabriel says.]
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There's fair and then then there's success.
It may be worth considering.
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[or, y'know, if it'd be really funny and he could get away with it.]
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Yeah, I'd recommend you do. Can't be too careful, right?
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[That's slightly sarcastic, definitely but hey. For Thomas that means things are looking up a little. He thrives on chaos and scrambling to the top as a result of it, he really does.]
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[race you there.]
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[You're on!]
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They don't shit magical glitter and rainbows? I am crushed.
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That'd do it, sure... it's so straightforward though.
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[Have a sardonic smirk.]
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[almost camp-wide, anyway. most demigods are technically cousins or something, if with a few levels of removal. but hypnos is one of those odd ones with no actual relation to any of the other camp gods, so technically saralegui is exempt for this whole familial clusterfuck.]
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[And he's breaking off, looking horrified.]
I am related to practically the entire camp here, aren't I? Shit. I almost liked random strangers better as the approach of choice.
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...I suddenly feel the need to invest in a banjo...
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not that he understands this reference at all.]
What?
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As for the reference, well.]
It's a long incestual story. ...Different from the long incestual stories we have here.
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Involving a banjo? I can't tell if that sounds like the most interesting story ever, or the most horrific.
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Well it also involves the hill-folk as I am told they're called here. The stereotype of them involves incest and there's a film in particular where...
Horrific in any case.
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