Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26208189-20150905022733/@comment-3991308-20150913102933

Oh Grimm. Bas knew that was an offhanded comment, and she probably knew as well. Why did he have to say it? It was far from relevant. And what was he thinking about solidarity? He was half-white for Grimm’s sake. He already questioned his own POC-status far too much, and he didn’t want that to be questioned by someone who was probably even more marginalised.

“Mayblossom. Princess Mayblossom,” he said, thankful that finally there was something to respond to. “I’m the next ambassador, who’s the princess’ love interest but also the antagonist. Basically, well…” here, Bas grimaced a little. “She falls for me, we run away together, then I try to kill her, so she kills me first.”

So that was that. Bas knew that when it came to being a villain, it was better to be upfront about that villainous status than to deny it. And now, as typical Ever After-ian etiquette seemed to dictate, he was supposed to ask for her tale in return.

“You’re a coyote, right? Never met or seen a coyote before,” Bas looked at Calli with a mix of curiosity and fear. Except in that one trippy cartoon set in the desert. “Then again, I’ve never been outside Eurasia.”

((BTW, if there’s any discomfort in me bringing into topics such as race into any RPs, please voice it. I want to write characters with realistic struggles but I also want to make sure I’m not stepping the line.

Also Bas’s thoughts are his thoughts and don’t completely reflect mine.))