[Liem takes a last glance at the stall of boneware, but aside from the knives, nothing else on display particularly catches his eye. He frees the space for another interested shopper and moves to accompany Sebastian instead.]
I don't find it odd.
[He remarks this after a short, thoughtful pause. All the stories he'd heard about demons indicated that their home was a savage, terrible place, and that finding their way to the material plane to wreak destruction there was one of a demon's true enjoyments. He isn't surprised that Sebastian would want to spend time away from it.]
It would be more convenient to masquerade as human though, yes. Less conspicuous. And, I suppose, it would mean fewer personal questions.
[From nosy former coworkers, among others. Not that the demon seems shy, but from his own experience Liem knows it's far easier to maintain good professional relationships with people who think you're the same species as them. The revelation of otherness tends to throw roadblocks in the way that previously didn't exist.]
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I don't find it odd.
[He remarks this after a short, thoughtful pause. All the stories he'd heard about demons indicated that their home was a savage, terrible place, and that finding their way to the material plane to wreak destruction there was one of a demon's true enjoyments. He isn't surprised that Sebastian would want to spend time away from it.]
It would be more convenient to masquerade as human though, yes. Less conspicuous. And, I suppose, it would mean fewer personal questions.
[From nosy former coworkers, among others. Not that the demon seems shy, but from his own experience Liem knows it's far easier to maintain good professional relationships with people who think you're the same species as them. The revelation of otherness tends to throw roadblocks in the way that previously didn't exist.]