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Well, this story came about suddenly, but it was something that In-Character needed to happen. Kevin was feeling a bit betrayed by his agent, so he took action.
This story was written in collaboration with
PaulShep and
TrivolMcKenley.
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Tomasi seems like a very interesting person. And I love the whole "Razor" nickname personally XD
As for Trivol. Well, it's naturally difficult to be fair to all. Naturally, there is some leeway, however, as an agent there are certain conditions that needed to be met, alos as a player. You can't put yourself down, doing so will only cause potential investors in said player to think so as well, it gives a feel of undesirability. However, it is an agent's job to inform said players of such mistakes so that they do not repeat themselves. And that requires a more, frequent connection between the two.
And that's not scolding.
What I really like about this is that Kevin was able to act...well professionally. He voiced his opinions clearly and concisely, there wasn't any extreme protest, just some concerns that very much needed to be addressed. And they managed to work things out, and that makes me smile.
Fantastic Read, Kings!
As for Trivol. Well, it's naturally difficult to be fair to all. Naturally, there is some leeway, however, as an agent there are certain conditions that needed to be met, alos as a player. You can't put yourself down, doing so will only cause potential investors in said player to think so as well, it gives a feel of undesirability. However, it is an agent's job to inform said players of such mistakes so that they do not repeat themselves. And that requires a more, frequent connection between the two.
And that's not scolding.
What I really like about this is that Kevin was able to act...well professionally. He voiced his opinions clearly and concisely, there wasn't any extreme protest, just some concerns that very much needed to be addressed. And they managed to work things out, and that makes me smile.
Fantastic Read, Kings!
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