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tl;dr cr meme

tl;dr cr meme
1. Post with your character.
2. When people tag you, respond with emotionally compromising essays about what their character means to yours! Or doesn't.
3. Cry a lot.
Haurchefant Greystone
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Watson definitely carries himself like someone who has seen battle and he seems to be clever and loyal. Norfinbury, he feels, needs more people like this. Watson is someone Haurchefant might open up to a bit more readily with time, due to him having a military history.
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Rhys needs protection and a sturdy shoulder to lean on.
Haurchefant wishes he could have done more for him in the whole Stein debacle even if there is not much he could have done differently without knowing the whole thing would happen ahead of time. He sees himself as the knight who was protecting Angel and Rhys at that time and takes their deaths as his own personal failure. It's not something he'd be likely to mention to them, but the guilt does weigh on his heart.
Re: Haurchefant Greystone
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Haurchefant does worry for him a bit, because of how young he sounds, but Haurchefant's people begin military training as teenagers so he isn't always wringing his hands over it at as much as one might expect him to.
He'd like to speak with Alphonse more. He thinks, together, they could give Norfinbury a much needed boost to morale.
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Well, that much, at least, Beckett seems to be doing better with.
In terms of his spiritual crisis, Haurchefant wishes he could do more. He wants to be a pillar of strength until Beckett can stand again but he himself has been having some trouble. The very fact that he is here makes him wonder if his goddess judged him and found him wanting. Or does she even exist? What became of Emmanellain, if he died here and not back home? What happened to Emm's soul? Would dying back home have made a difference?
On top of that two more people died under his watch. He is not unused to seeing death, and as a military leader he's certainly experienced loss among his soldiers and subjects, but Norfinbury has a way of draining hope out of a person. He doesn't want to let it do that, he tries to hold his head high and persevere but that lingering doubt makes him wonder if he can the pillar Beckett needs. He still intends to try.
Beckett is a rough around the edges type of person but Haurchefant sees a protective streak and a goodness in the man. He is glad he saved Beckett's life once, at least.