YES BUT HOW LONG CAN YOU STAY AHEAD WITH TWO NEW CHARACTERS
Mitchell was pretty unsettled by his arguments with Raven until Jaina told him that Raven's issues were more about Raven than about Mitchell, so he feels a bit better now. And he also feels better since he was eventually able to get out of Raven that the problem was more about Mitchell's attitude than Raven's actual perceptions of Mitchell's ability to not be awful. He doesn't really see it as anything that needs resolving, more something that King should just get over. The Maleficent game also brought King's issues even more to his attention, but he has a feeling that poking at them directly won't end well (not like it ended well even during the game itself) so idk, he still wants to help with them somehow though. He might just make an effort to poke at related things to try and get King to realise he's better than that.
Like I've mentioned ever since Dusk left he's seen King and himself as the natural successors to being Leader Of Tiger's Eye, but since his arguments with Sieh and Naoto he shifted a bit to thinking of King as leader and himself as like... vice-leader. Team Uncle? Anyway he was REALLY glad that King was there to intervene with Ferris and Naoto because he didn't trust himself to be able to do it (although more because he couldn't think clearly than because he actually would have attacked either of them) and it was the last straw in really cementing that King should definitely be leader rather than him. He's glad that Raven seems to be actually realising that he's fallen into it too! He would actually be teasing Raven about it more but he remembers what it's like to accidentally find yourself in a position of authority that you never wanted and aren't certain you can fulfil, so he has too much sympathy to do that and would rather just sincerely support him at least until he's a bit more steady about it.
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Mitchell was pretty unsettled by his arguments with Raven until Jaina told him that Raven's issues were more about Raven than about Mitchell, so he feels a bit better now. And he also feels better since he was eventually able to get out of Raven that the problem was more about Mitchell's attitude than Raven's actual perceptions of Mitchell's ability to not be awful. He doesn't really see it as anything that needs resolving, more something that King should just get over. The Maleficent game also brought King's issues even more to his attention, but he has a feeling that poking at them directly won't end well (not like it ended well even during the game itself) so idk, he still wants to help with them somehow though. He might just make an effort to poke at related things to try and get King to realise he's better than that.
Like I've mentioned ever since Dusk left he's seen King and himself as the natural successors to being Leader Of Tiger's Eye, but since his arguments with Sieh and Naoto he shifted a bit to thinking of King as leader and himself as like... vice-leader. Team Uncle? Anyway he was REALLY glad that King was there to intervene with Ferris and Naoto because he didn't trust himself to be able to do it (although more because he couldn't think clearly than because he actually would have attacked either of them) and it was the last straw in really cementing that King should definitely be leader rather than him. He's glad that Raven seems to be actually realising that he's fallen into it too! He would actually be teasing Raven about it more but he remembers what it's like to accidentally find yourself in a position of authority that you never wanted and aren't certain you can fulfil, so he has too much sympathy to do that and would rather just sincerely support him at least until he's a bit more steady about it.
Tell me more about Raven's leaderfeelings :3