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animatedsmoke) wrote2019-02-19 10:45 pm
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Who: Potemkin, Answer
When: Post Revelator?
Where: Eastern Chipp Kingdom
What: Subordinates' time off
Pleasantries are a staple of politics, even the politics of delicate, smaller nations, and right after stopping world destruction. In fact this was seen as a chance to mutually recover, to settle down both their peoples and to come together to resolve unfinished business between them.
So a trip to the Eastern Chipp Kingdom it was then. Soon after they had made arrival, Mr. Zanuff and Mr. Gabriel had their meeting, off to talk about affairs which are no doubt very Presidential.
Which leaves them alone.
The location the Zepp dispatch had been invited to has a garden for idle parties, though it might as well have been called a the lake from how much of the attraction was the water. A pavilion sits in the center, providing a view across the expanse of blue-green waters, dotted with greener lily pads.
Potemkin isn't going to do any move that would speak for his Commander in Chief. But it's just a bit too long and a bit too boring of a wait to do literally nothing. Potemkin looks to the side, observing the lake. The water is so close, he would almost swear they're floating on it.
"What is this place?"
When: Post Revelator?
Where: Eastern Chipp Kingdom
What: Subordinates' time off
Pleasantries are a staple of politics, even the politics of delicate, smaller nations, and right after stopping world destruction. In fact this was seen as a chance to mutually recover, to settle down both their peoples and to come together to resolve unfinished business between them.
So a trip to the Eastern Chipp Kingdom it was then. Soon after they had made arrival, Mr. Zanuff and Mr. Gabriel had their meeting, off to talk about affairs which are no doubt very Presidential.
Which leaves them alone.
The location the Zepp dispatch had been invited to has a garden for idle parties, though it might as well have been called a the lake from how much of the attraction was the water. A pavilion sits in the center, providing a view across the expanse of blue-green waters, dotted with greener lily pads.
Potemkin isn't going to do any move that would speak for his Commander in Chief. But it's just a bit too long and a bit too boring of a wait to do literally nothing. Potemkin looks to the side, observing the lake. The water is so close, he would almost swear they're floating on it.
"What is this place?"