...Yeah, indifference to the people and centering everything around themselves is unfortunately common with nobility. [He's not exactly super familiar with the six ruling houses of Rashugal, but learning Agria's story alone was enough of a glimpse to acknowledge the reality of how things were. No one there could hold a candle to Gaius, who rose his way to the top from grounds up.] Overseeing a whole country of people's well-being is a lot of responsibility.
[Politics is nevertheless a bit out of his depth, though this does briefly make him think of Milla, who prized all lives humans and spirits alike. She and Gaius were truly exceptional individuals he was immensely lucky to meet. Thankfully, it seems like they've arrived to the kitchenette area, so Jude straightens himself to get ready.]
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[Politics is nevertheless a bit out of his depth, though this does briefly make him think of Milla, who prized all lives humans and spirits alike. She and Gaius were truly exceptional individuals he was immensely lucky to meet. Thankfully, it seems like they've arrived to the kitchenette area, so Jude straightens himself to get ready.]
I'll start the kettle. Green or black?
[A little plain, maybe, but they get the job done. They're no Dreambucks café, but maybe they could ask one of the faes there to drop by every once in a while...?]