As if it isn't bad enough they are interrupting our lives by bringing us here. Splitting up such a close knit team just makes it worse.
[Ignis sounds as if he knows exactly what Guzma is feeling and maybe he does, at least a little. Not having Gladio there has left his team without their strong, sturdy foundation. While not the same as missing most of a Pokemon team, there is still a hole in the group. A rather large one at that, and considering the Shield so often balances out Ignis own negative traits, the advisor strongly suspects he's feeling Gladio's absence more than the rest of the team.]
May I ask which of your team were lucky enough to come along? What are they like? [As he speaks, the part of his mind that is the chef is pulling apart the smell of the food now that it is closer. It's a guessing game he places with himself often. How many things can he identify without seeing or tasting the dish? Food is simpler here, of course, but that just means people tend to get more creative when preparing it.]
I've noticed cooking things in palm leaves adds a bit of flavor to them. What the flavor is varies by what is cooked and the leaves themselves. It's been an adventure so far trying to figure out the variables. [And then there are most of his friends who just want to eat and not worry about the science of the whole thing. They haven't been extremely helpful so far, much to Ignis' dismay.]
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[Ignis sounds as if he knows exactly what Guzma is feeling and maybe he does, at least a little. Not having Gladio there has left his team without their strong, sturdy foundation. While not the same as missing most of a Pokemon team, there is still a hole in the group. A rather large one at that, and considering the Shield so often balances out Ignis own negative traits, the advisor strongly suspects he's feeling Gladio's absence more than the rest of the team.]
May I ask which of your team were lucky enough to come along? What are they like?
[As he speaks, the part of his mind that is the chef is pulling apart the smell of the food now that it is closer. It's a guessing game he places with himself often. How many things can he identify without seeing or tasting the dish? Food is simpler here, of course, but that just means people tend to get more creative when preparing it.]
I've noticed cooking things in palm leaves adds a bit of flavor to them. What the flavor is varies by what is cooked and the leaves themselves. It's been an adventure so far trying to figure out the variables.
[And then there are most of his friends who just want to eat and not worry about the science of the whole thing. They haven't been extremely helpful so far, much to Ignis' dismay.]