[Reintegration. They're not forced to hide away, as he had imagined. Their lives were not stolen from them. They have not been ruined. And they have not made nuisances of themselves in the meantime, either. Edgeworth taps his finger against the device, his thoughts racing as he readjusts his assumptions]
And what are their restrictions, exactly? I know that Matthews fed off of that werewolf - I assume that anyone inhuman can be a donor?
Werewolves are human. I know the people on this planet tend to be wildly xenophobic, but for someone who is unambiguously inhuman, it can be ridiculous to watch it from the outside.
[ Not that she has much room to talk, considering where she comes from. ]
The blood has to be fresh, from a living donor, and can't be from an animal. At least according to Matthews' claims, but I'm not sacrificing anything to put it to the test. Still, not strictly human, which is lucky given the best source I can provide from. Humanoid, maybe. [ She needs to find a better word to replace that, it's as bad as "alien". ]
They're strictly nocturnal, as well. Even as mild as the sun here is, it will fry them.
[Wha-no! A werewolf is certainly not a human being. At best, they're only part-time humans! They're- ugh, he doesn't have time to nitpick details like this with some... some vampire from Planet X, or wherever the hell it is that trolls come from.]
A werewolf is still remarkably different than the native population.
[His voice takes a sulky tone, despite his best efforts to remain composed, but before it can develop into a full-blown pout, he's struck by a sudden realization]
...wait a moment. What about imPorts? Not specific imPorts, not just werewolves and... well, whatever it is that Dorian Gray is now, but imPorts as a whole. Are they different enough to work as donors without-
[He clears his throat, trying not to think too hard on the implications]
I didn't say they're your standard-issue baseline human, but they're certainly human. They simply have certain supernatural enhancements. It would be no less wrong to claim I'm no longer a troll, simply because I am very different from most of my species.
[ Instead they just have a similarly rigid hierarchy for their twelve recognize baselines. Anyone out of that, well, they're in trouble. ]
I can't really speak to how any other imPort would react to donating their dinners. I really only have one that I can unreservedly make any use of. I don't know that I'd like to risk anyone else.
Voice;
And what are their restrictions, exactly? I know that Matthews fed off of that werewolf - I assume that anyone inhuman can be a donor?
Voice;
[ Not that she has much room to talk, considering where she comes from. ]
The blood has to be fresh, from a living donor, and can't be from an animal. At least according to Matthews' claims, but I'm not sacrificing anything to put it to the test. Still, not strictly human, which is lucky given the best source I can provide from. Humanoid, maybe. [ She needs to find a better word to replace that, it's as bad as "alien". ]
They're strictly nocturnal, as well. Even as mild as the sun here is, it will fry them.
Voice;
A werewolf is still remarkably different than the native population.
[His voice takes a sulky tone, despite his best efforts to remain composed, but before it can develop into a full-blown pout, he's struck by a sudden realization]
...wait a moment. What about imPorts? Not specific imPorts, not just werewolves and... well, whatever it is that Dorian Gray is now, but imPorts as a whole. Are they different enough to work as donors without-
[He clears his throat, trying not to think too hard on the implications]
-without joining their number?
Voice;
[ Instead they just have a similarly rigid hierarchy for their twelve recognize baselines. Anyone out of that, well, they're in trouble. ]
I can't really speak to how any other imPort would react to donating their dinners. I really only have one that I can unreservedly make any use of. I don't know that I'd like to risk anyone else.