Gil tap tap tapped his index finger on the arm of his wooden chair. His other hand curled around his face, massaging out the stress. Another of the allies of the Calico Pirates had fallen. Baltigo was proving to be a dangerous trial. Enemies around every corner. Beady eyes peering out from every shadow. A knife in every hidden hand. A fly on every wall. Gil was beginning to feel suffocated. He hadn't really known doubt all too well before, but he could feel the creeping inadequacy. Like an infection of the mind. But he couldn't fold that easily. He had to remind himself that he had people that were relying on him now.
These mean streets were not being kind to them. So he would be mean back. But how could he deal with a threat such as a district Kingpin? He wasn't used to these power games at all. The fishman was more comfortable following whatever Jackal wanted to do, but he had to shoulder responsibility at some point. He needed to grow if he was going to be effective on this strange island. He was getting there, though. Through his deal with the fourth district and living and breathing the Baltigo air, he was acclimatising. He had decided to take action soon. But what form would that take?
Two new recruits had signed up to the crew. He had called to meet them today. It would be useful to assess their capabilities to see of what use they could be. He hadn't had much involvement in meeting the now dead female mink who had recently joined, which he regretted a little. Gil thought that maybe if he had involved himself a bit more, he could have had gained some sort of insight that could have proved useful for changing their future into one even slightly more positive. He was considered the second in command, wasn't he? Then it made sense that he should take responsibilities such as this.
He watched the door, waiting for the men to arrive. The meeting location was a little non-descript hideout in the Null District. A hut amongst an industrial landfill that used to serve as a salvaging and repairs workshop before it was abandoned.
items: spear pistol, water dial, snow waver
These mean streets were not being kind to them. So he would be mean back. But how could he deal with a threat such as a district Kingpin? He wasn't used to these power games at all. The fishman was more comfortable following whatever Jackal wanted to do, but he had to shoulder responsibility at some point. He needed to grow if he was going to be effective on this strange island. He was getting there, though. Through his deal with the fourth district and living and breathing the Baltigo air, he was acclimatising. He had decided to take action soon. But what form would that take?
Two new recruits had signed up to the crew. He had called to meet them today. It would be useful to assess their capabilities to see of what use they could be. He hadn't had much involvement in meeting the now dead female mink who had recently joined, which he regretted a little. Gil thought that maybe if he had involved himself a bit more, he could have had gained some sort of insight that could have proved useful for changing their future into one even slightly more positive. He was considered the second in command, wasn't he? Then it made sense that he should take responsibilities such as this.
He watched the door, waiting for the men to arrive. The meeting location was a little non-descript hideout in the Null District. A hut amongst an industrial landfill that used to serve as a salvaging and repairs workshop before it was abandoned.
items: spear pistol, water dial, snow waver