[The answer is of course, yes, and Morgan is aware of this. Thankfully, Amal's advice comes in handy. The Seelie may be immune to puppy dog eyes (unfortunately), but they aren't immune to thinking they're taking advantage of someone!]
[Morgan has somehow convinced one of the Seelie that the worst, most tragic fate is to be trapped in a boardgame with one, and he's set up a chessboard to play. This time, though, he's not playing to win, he's playing to draw the match out.]
[In a war, the most valuable thing someone can have is information, and he's well aware of this. The longer he plays, the more he gets to talk with the creatures, and the more data he can gather. None of this shows on his face, of course, as he moves a piece with a smile.]
Your move!
[On the Road to Tír na nóg]
[Morgan may be smart, but he is ultimately a teenage boy, and that means he's easily distracted. He can avoid most of the monsters in the fae realm, but the Will 'o the Wisps manage to distract him off the path into a horde of undead skeletons.]
[Thankfully, Morgan can defend himself! He holds a book close to him as he sends a rather large gust of wind to knock the skeletons off their feet. The book is a calculus textbook. It doesn't help. But holding it makes him feel better.]
Take that, evil skeleton things!
[Are they getting back up? Oh no, they are getting back up.]
Morgan (Male) | Fire Emblem: Awakening
[The answer is of course, yes, and Morgan is aware of this. Thankfully, Amal's advice comes in handy. The Seelie may be immune to puppy dog eyes (unfortunately), but they aren't immune to thinking they're taking advantage of someone!]
[Morgan has somehow convinced one of the Seelie that the worst, most tragic fate is to be trapped in a boardgame with one, and he's set up a chessboard to play. This time, though, he's not playing to win, he's playing to draw the match out.]
[In a war, the most valuable thing someone can have is information, and he's well aware of this. The longer he plays, the more he gets to talk with the creatures, and the more data he can gather. None of this shows on his face, of course, as he moves a piece with a smile.]
Your move!
[On the Road to Tír na nóg]
[Morgan may be smart, but he is ultimately a teenage boy, and that means he's easily distracted. He can avoid most of the monsters in the fae realm, but the Will 'o the Wisps manage to distract him off the path into a horde of undead skeletons.]
[Thankfully, Morgan can defend himself! He holds a book close to him as he sends a rather large gust of wind to knock the skeletons off their feet. The book is a calculus textbook. It doesn't help. But holding it makes him feel better.]
Take that, evil skeleton things!
[Are they getting back up? Oh no, they are getting back up.]