On the one hand, he does feel a twinge of guilt at horrifying the bony apparatus like this, but on the other hand, he also believes they absolutely had this coming. Shame on you for your insensitive demands, skeleton! Granted, you had no way of knowing this was an incredibly touchy subject, but still! Shame on you!
"I am glad we have come to an agreement."
Faust straightens himself back up and gently places the bag back upon his head like he's covering a lantern. The reception's lightshow immediately ends, and the chaotic energy in the air fades into something far less disconcerting. Equilibrium has been restored. Well, besides Mister Strawman's eyeballs being on the ground. He's making a very, very concentrated effort not to be visibly disgusted by them. ... Oh good grief, fine. Helping them out will at least ensure they leave the premises faster, right?
"Here, let me help you with that."
Speaking with a calm but firm tone, the good doctor cautiously steps over to Héctor and grasps one of their outstretched limbs as gently as possible - with the intent of guiding their phalanges to the nearest dropped eyeball... This is actually extremely discomforting. Faust has so, so many questions about this individual. But frankly, whereas he doesn't trust Mister Strawman at all, he does trust Ginko's word. Though he's definitely talking to them about this later.
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"I am glad we have come to an agreement."
Faust straightens himself back up and gently places the bag back upon his head like he's covering a lantern. The reception's lightshow immediately ends, and the chaotic energy in the air fades into something far less disconcerting. Equilibrium has been restored.
Well, besides Mister Strawman's eyeballs being on the ground. He's making a very, very concentrated effort not to be visibly disgusted by them.
...
Oh good grief, fine. Helping them out will at least ensure they leave the premises faster, right?
"Here, let me help you with that."
Speaking with a calm but firm tone, the good doctor cautiously steps over to Héctor and grasps one of their outstretched limbs as gently as possible - with the intent of guiding their phalanges to the nearest dropped eyeball...
This is actually extremely discomforting. Faust has so, so many questions about this individual. But frankly, whereas he doesn't trust Mister Strawman at all, he does trust Ginko's word. Though he's definitely talking to them about this later.