1.2.3-Mamzellecombeferre

ClubNinetyThree 1.2.3. Noble and Plebian in Concert
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My translations says Joby the clockmaker. :( I am in extremely disappointed by this.

But not as disappointed as I am by his story. It’s disgusting that La Vieuville and Boisberthelot are venerating the father for blowing out the brains of the son over political differences. In fact the whole discussion of the violence of war and it’s supposed necessity is sickening, though tumblr user shirley-keeldar expresses this anger a lot better then I could.

Also hating the classist implications of “The great acts of war,” resumed La Vieuville, “require to be undertaken by noblemen. They are matters for knights and not hairdressers.”

Commentary
Needsmoreresearch Joby. JOBY.

Mamzellecombeferre (reply to Needsmoreresearch)



Shinybarricade NOOOOO NOT JOBY. D:

It’s been said before that this chapter serves to contrast this crew and the ones from the beginning a lot. The Woods Crew helps a common woman and her children, the Sea Crew is more classist. Woods Crew cares about where you come from, but it’s more for a Know Your Enemy stance than a Judging You one, which is more of what I got from the Sea Crew.

Mamzellecombeferre (reply to Shinybarricade) RIGHT?? D:

Ooh, I hadn’t thought of it that way, but that makes a lot of sense! Kind of wondering if both crews are going to cross paths at some point now.