[ Vampire earns a blink, but that's about it. Hell, being a Shard-Bearer is a weird enough thing on its own, so not like he can really talk there. Vampires, demons, Shard-Bearers — is there really any difference? (Obviously yes, but in the way Amos looks at it, no, not really,)
He takes the moment while Sebastian is having more of his drink to lay both forearms on the bartop, blink at his own empty glass— glasses, actually, considering the earlier shots. Hm. Yeah. He's probably done for the day, actually; he's got a pleasant buzz going, doesn't really need to contribute to it.
Looks back up at Sebastian. ]
Sounds like a deal. [ They're both Zenites after all, aren't they? They're among Yima's people — and that means Sebastian is someone he should also be working to protect. Nevermind the fact that he's a demon, nevermind the fact that he can probably handle himself. Someone's part of your tribe, you help them, and that's kinda that. ] Whatever happens, I'll make sure your shard comes back.
[ For as simple as Amos' acceptance is, there's a certainty, a finality to his voice. He means every word of it. Nevermind any dangers he might befall where Sebastian might have to retrieve his shard for him — it'd be appreciated, of course, but Amos is the one who's supposed to protect people, so he's gonna do just that. ]
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He takes the moment while Sebastian is having more of his drink to lay both forearms on the bartop, blink at his own empty glass— glasses, actually, considering the earlier shots. Hm. Yeah. He's probably done for the day, actually; he's got a pleasant buzz going, doesn't really need to contribute to it.
Looks back up at Sebastian. ]
Sounds like a deal. [ They're both Zenites after all, aren't they? They're among Yima's people — and that means Sebastian is someone he should also be working to protect. Nevermind the fact that he's a demon, nevermind the fact that he can probably handle himself. Someone's part of your tribe, you help them, and that's kinda that. ] Whatever happens, I'll make sure your shard comes back.
[ For as simple as Amos' acceptance is, there's a certainty, a finality to his voice. He means every word of it. Nevermind any dangers he might befall where Sebastian might have to retrieve his shard for him — it'd be appreciated, of course, but Amos is the one who's supposed to protect people, so he's gonna do just that. ]