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The Art of Theft (Mission)
POSTED ON Nov 25, 2018 11:17:55 GMT
the things that you might like don't grow inside of me Kurogane was not a happy man.
Typically speaking, this wasn't the case. Left to his own devices he was typically quite optimistic, generally always of the belief that something had a silver lining and could be made to work. It wasn't a matter of blind faith, either, but of pragmatism. People who simply gave up and assumed defeat never really made it far in life - even the smallest of stumbling blocks could send them back to nothing or halt their progress forward entirely, while those who saw opportunities for what they were often found success where they least expected it. It was a lesson that Kurogane had taken to heart from a very early age, and it had served him quite well since.
And, more than anything, that seemed to be the core of Silas Blackwell's nature, his reason for being. On paper, exactly the kind of man that Kurogane would have wanted to work for - someone he could respect, and the kind of person he had practically been raised to be himself.
So why did he feel so uneasy, especially after the success in taking Slateport?
Maybe it was the pyrrhic nature of the win as Slateport wasn't the prize they'd assumed it would be, shipyards practically destroyed and the city itself still without power... but Kurogane doubted it. If it were that easily explained he could've simply waved the thought away. More to the point he would've been quite happy with the job he'd been given here in Lilycove, work far closer to his preferred style of subtlety over force, precision and finesse over dumb muscle. It had always been the type of work that Kurogane had found himself quite good at, and the kind that had allowed him to rather easily show his face in public. White collar crime wasn't the sort where the people chasing you knew you until you were already caught and your involvement could be proven, and it was for that reason he'd been able to waltz right into the museum without a care in the world.
Too bad for them. The place had impressive security, but... as with most things modern, they tended to value technology over practicality, believing that sophistication made it harder to beat. Machines were easy to break and fool, and their interconnected nature would be their downfall tonight - Kurogane wasn't entirely certain what his other allies in this endeavor were doing as he'd yet to actually meet them face to face, but if everything went as planned it was a job that could conceivably be carried out with a single person. Additional hands would just make it that much easier.
"With any luck. Supposedly he's our 'muscle' but I don't think it'll come to that." Kurogane said, approaching the meeting point as another individual already there spoke - judging from the words spoken, likely the art expert who was picking what they'd be taking. Which meant that the other guy was pretty much as his title implied, a grunt. Unlike the other two individuals present Kurogane wore nothing to cover his face, simply dressed in the sleek black suit he normally wore that blended in quite well with the darkness around them - the longcoat worn over that only further serving to blur his overall frame.
"Left a little something during a visit earlier today, cameras shouldn't be a concern. That just leaves the guards and we shouldn't have to fight them at all unless we encounter a group."
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