Public 2: "Magus Guru and I are very different, but I believe we understand one another and he does not shirk from jobs needing doing. He is pleasant."
Public 2: "Magus Guru and I are very different, but I believe we understand one another and he does not shirk from jobs needing doing. He is pleasant."
Public 2: "My Guru." He grins, remembering one of his first experiences in Sacramento. "Far more dependable than he thinks."
Public/Private ●● Guru has a good head on his shoulders, and is always there with a smile. That being said, there is an intelligence to him that he downplays. I would fight alongside him any day and trust him to have my back.
Public/Private 2: I feel like I know Guru a lot more than I used to and like him and trust him now too. I really don't know what changed, exactly, like did I grow or him? Probably both.
Public/Private 1: "Can't say I have interacted with him extensively"
Public 2: Everywhere I go, Guru seems to be. Which tells me he is active in the community. That is a great thing. Although we have never faced adversity together I am confident that he will have my back should the penny drop.
Private 3: (To Kaze, Crystal) We seem to get along quite well for people that are so different. I am happy to know him.
Public 1: "I like Guru. He seems honest, open-minded and he brings joy to the concilium meetings with baked goodness. He also seems involved in the mage society."
Private 2: "I honestly think Guru would be a good fit for the Mysterium order, even if unconventional. He cares about knowledge and that's half the battle. He knows knowledge requires sacrifices and he's willing to take risks for it. And he came to the Athenaum bearing gifts. "
Public 1: "Lucky for Winter."
Private 0 (Phoenyx, Winter, Kaze): "Question, just so I'm clear? Was the cultural misappropriation bro arguing for the suspension of due process because he thought mages who use magic was a bad vibe at Anima's trial? I'm just curious if anyone else values integrity and justice more then his his dipshit hippie love peace-at-the-expense-of-justice shtick. I mean, why have rules for conduct if you don't want to enforce them? Why not go around town telling people we're wizards? Oh wait, because that's a rule he'll agree with."