[ H admires her codes and grins as he sets up backsteps and barriers leading to new and weird places on the web and darkweb and away from the place where he sat. ]
You're welcome.
[ And he had indeed commented under that name before. He was more having fun than trying to hide at the moment. ]
Anonymous---oh! No, sorry. That is actually one of my names. Not the one most people know me by, but it is rightfully mine. I earned it.
[ In sacrifice and blood, he had paid that price. ]
Yes, but also... relationships are easy to form and get used to in war, and people either prove themselves worthy of trust or not, fast.
In peace, and in times with different rules, and social structures for nearly every person you meet? the whole thing of knowing who you can trust is a lot harder.
[ He drops the redirection wall and nods. His code leads to a small cafe in Nonah, currently. ]
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Thanks, I try.
[ Speaking of the network, she's pretty sure she's seen that un before, so she's pulling up one of her spread sheets. ]
You make a habit of anonymous compliments, or am I just that special?
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You're welcome.
[ And he had indeed commented under that name before. He was more having fun than trying to hide at the moment. ]
Anonymous---oh! No, sorry. That is actually one of my names. Not the one most people know me by, but it is rightfully mine. I earned it.
[ In sacrifice and blood, he had paid that price. ]
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It does sound like that kind of name. Bringing the dawn, metaphorically?
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In peace, and in times with different rules, and social structures for nearly every person you meet? the whole thing of knowing who you can trust is a lot harder.
[ He drops the redirection wall and nods. His code leads to a small cafe in Nonah, currently. ]
You're pretty good at this.