This venerable one is the Moon Supreme of the Moon Tribe, the most powerful being in the Three Realms, and Captain of the Corsair ship the Phantom Moon | 月幻影.
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Do not bother this venerable one with idle chatter.
This venerable one showed you very little of his power.
[But more than he'd intended.]
However, if you wish to prove yourself to this venerable one as a potential ally, then speaking nothing of what you did see would benefit you greatly in that regard.
You prefer Cid an you have been calling me Dongfang, without other titles, as an intimate friend would be allowed. Is that the way of your world? To be so informal with everyone, regardless of your relationship?
And I tend to be more casual to others in general. If you prefer to be called something else, I can do so. But as for me, I just don't like having my identity tied to being a Dominant or Ramuh. Others don't mind theirs, but let's just say I have a bit of history with it that makes me less inclined.
In the Three Realms, using only Dongfang or only Qingcang implies an intimacy. Friendship. Familial connections. Lovers. It can also serve as an insult by implying a relationship between those who have no such connection.
This venerable one understands his name is difficult on your tongue and that insult was has not been intended.
[He's mostly been blaming the magic that translates everything for that difficulty.]
[He had wondered if Cid would correct himself or continue on as he had been.]
You may continue to use Dongfang, Cid.
[Cid did prove himself quite capable. Leeway when in a world not his own was allowed. And he could always use the reversal of the privilege as a warning, should such a need arise. A way for Cid to understand exactly where he stood with Daqiang if he made a mistake that could not be overlooked.]
But if you speak of this venerable one to others, you should be clear what this venerable one's name is.
no subject
[But more than he'd intended.]
However, if you wish to prove yourself to this venerable one as a potential ally, then speaking nothing of what you did see would benefit you greatly in that regard.
You prefer Cid an you have been calling me Dongfang, without other titles, as an intimate friend would be allowed. Is that the way of your world? To be so informal with everyone, regardless of your relationship?
no subject
And I tend to be more casual to others in general. If you prefer to be called something else, I can do so. But as for me, I just don't like having my identity tied to being a Dominant or Ramuh. Others don't mind theirs, but let's just say I have a bit of history with it that makes me less inclined.
no subject
This venerable one understands his name is difficult on your tongue and that insult was has not been intended.
[He's mostly been blaming the magic that translates everything for that difficulty.]
no subject
Then my apologies. Your name isn't like anything I've seen or heard before, but that's no excuse to not try. I'll work on it, Dongfang Qingcang.
no subject
You may continue to use Dongfang, Cid.
[Cid did prove himself quite capable. Leeway when in a world not his own was allowed. And he could always use the reversal of the privilege as a warning, should such a need arise. A way for Cid to understand exactly where he stood with Daqiang if he made a mistake that could not be overlooked.]
But if you speak of this venerable one to others, you should be clear what this venerable one's name is.
no subject
Now that I can do.
Now I've probably bothered you enough. Take care.
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