[h1]Revan, 1st Ward, CCG Main Office[/h1] [b]Bold[/b]=English [hr] "Gotcha Boss," Was all that Revan said with a nod as he went to follow Atsuro out the door, easily cathng up with the man's stride and getting into the passenger seat of the car. Before he got in, however, he took another drag of his cigarette before dropping it on the ground and snuffing it out under his heel. With that done, he would take his seat, buckling in for safety as he prepped himself for the battle in the form of some last minute calibrations to his arm as they drove towards the destinations, opening up the inner arm ad taking out a few tools to run tests and examinations on the hardware that made it operate. As they approached the destination, Revan decided to address the younger man's earlier comments. "Atsuro, is it, I sure you've notice by now that my personality is very, very rough, ragged, and generally unpleasant for those around me, yes?" Revan would offer a short pause for the obvious answer before continuing, still working on his arm as he worked. "Well, in my earlier days, that personality came with youthful idiocy that lasted all of 2 days. On my second day in, i got my mentor killed because I rushed into a battle I wasn't ready fro and he had to save my ass, killing the ghoul only to succumb to his wounds shortly after. Ever since that day, I've always worked to reign in my own battle hungry impulses o prevent such things from happening again. One part of doing that is making sure I look at everything from a logical perspective first, than allow myself to get excited for it. It's my way of limiting the high, so to speak." As Revan spoke, his tone had taken a more somber note than before, his eyes partly clouded over in remembrance for a bit, before he came back to the present with a chuckle, dry as it was. "As for worrying about my death, all I can say is that I've come to accept the fact that I'll like die in a very horrible fashion one of these days, but I'll be damned if i allow the Reapr to cloud my thoughts o a daily basis. SO I guess the short answer is no, I'm not really concerned about my death. and why would I when living life is much more engaging. Wouldn't you agree?" [@Oblivion666]