[Thomas has never been a fan of letting people inside of hiss brain. His opinions are loud when they have to be, and he knows how to say the right things to get people on his side but that's as far in as he will allow people. His brain is only his to know, so he's a little wary about this telepathic conversation thing.
But he's also an incredibly curious man, and everything he's seen in this place has picked his interest. The Crystal isn't any different. And really, why have a tool if you're not going to use it? He'll be able to keep his own thoughts to himself and only project what he wants to. He's sure. And he makes sure that that confidence is what he projects in his thoughts.]
I have to admit this is pretty handy. Fancy way of communicating, really. But isn't anyone else concerned about the long term effects of having people constantly barge in into your own mind?
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[Jefferson isn't a fan of snow, either. He understands the necessity of it, like everything in nature. But that doesn't mean he didn't get pissed off every time a snowfall at the wort possible time ruined an year's worth of crops. However, if all the snow creations acted like these he'd change his mind in a heartbeat.
Have one Thomas Jefferson grinning as he plays around with some little snow-unicorns (unicorns! whaaaaaat). He seems to be in a very good mood since the creatures are responding very positively to him as he tries to teach them how to respond to certain commands. He was never in charge of training his own horses but that doesn't mean he didn't learn a few tricks. Better than dogs, certainly.
Around Jefferson, now that he's very obviously happy, everything seems to be... brighter. Shinier, even. Like covered in sequins or glitter.]
F
WATCH OUT!
[Have one (1) Thomas Jefferson going straight towards you at a frankly alarming speed in one of the hoverboards. Look, he thought they looked pretty cool. He wanted to try them, try to go faster. It's not his fault he's an emotional rollercoaster, and that the constant flux of emotions doesn't exactly seem to work well with the machine's engine, okay?]
Thomas Jefferson | Hamilton (musical) | C, E, F
[Thomas has never been a fan of letting people inside of hiss brain. His opinions are loud when they have to be, and he knows how to say the right things to get people on his side but that's as far in as he will allow people. His brain is only his to know, so he's a little wary about this telepathic conversation thing.
But he's also an incredibly curious man, and everything he's seen in this place has picked his interest. The Crystal isn't any different. And really, why have a tool if you're not going to use it? He'll be able to keep his own thoughts to himself and only project what he wants to. He's sure. And he makes sure that that confidence is what he projects in his thoughts.]
I have to admit this is pretty handy. Fancy way of communicating, really. But isn't anyone else concerned about the long term effects of having people constantly barge in into your own mind?
E
[Jefferson isn't a fan of snow, either. He understands the necessity of it, like everything in nature. But that doesn't mean he didn't get pissed off every time a snowfall at the wort possible time ruined an year's worth of crops. However, if all the snow creations acted like these he'd change his mind in a heartbeat.
Have one Thomas Jefferson grinning as he plays around with some little snow-unicorns (unicorns! whaaaaaat). He seems to be in a very good mood since the creatures are responding very positively to him as he tries to teach them how to respond to certain commands. He was never in charge of training his own horses but that doesn't mean he didn't learn a few tricks. Better than dogs, certainly.
Around Jefferson, now that he's very obviously happy, everything seems to be... brighter. Shinier, even. Like covered in sequins or glitter.]
F
WATCH OUT!
[Have one (1) Thomas Jefferson going straight towards you at a frankly alarming speed in one of the hoverboards. Look, he thought they looked pretty cool. He wanted to try them, try to go faster. It's not his fault he's an emotional rollercoaster, and that the constant flux of emotions doesn't exactly seem to work well with the machine's engine, okay?]