Inadi looked at the glass beneath his feet and couldn't help but feel uneasy, the grip on his spear tightening as his nerves grew. He had argued with a few of the people on the airship about bringing it with him, but throwing his weight around he was able to get it on the ship with only a few withstanding objections. He had almost grown attached at the hip to the thing after all the training he had done with it over the human's time in the Queen's castle with Harper also working on his swordsmanship. He felt much more confident with the weapon in his hand now then before, thus prompting him to bring it with him.
His nerves aside though, Inadi had to marvel at the sight before him. The glass floor exposed amazing buildings that he had only seen in his mind while reading fantasy novels as a child. Now here stood skyscrapers and other massive structures that were surrounded by amazing scenes of green and lights. In the sky around them flew airships of a modest design that looked as if they should not have been able to get off the ground. It was truly a something that he was taking in with a smile beaming on his face.
Riley's astonishment at the city brought the framed face of Inadi back to the room and watched as the Nobody that tried to get them out to enjoy the deck left with his pet in his arms. It could be assumed that there were probably much larger things of similar nature in the city of Cogs and Gears, but to what end made Inadi almost a little hesitant. Perhaps giant goliaths powered by steam and moving with the sound of grinding metal made him wonder what kinds of challenges would await them all. This was supposed to be a simple fetch and go kind of visit though. Perhaps they would be lucky enough to escape this place without so much as a moment of excitement.
Birds flew by as Inadi looked over at Ace wanting one for herself. Laughing next to Jasper, he shook his head at the red head girl that he could only say was acting like a child going to the pet store for the first time. “I doubt that Ace. Frankly I don't know how much good a mechanical bird would do you in the end. It would rust every time it tried to use the bird bath,” Inadi joked as he stood up from his seat and gave a quick look to Jasper.
The two had decided to try and....Inadi decided the best term for it was to 'go steady' in this instance. He and Jasper had grown to have a mutual attraction and rather than simply ignore it and continue to be awkward about it, they decided to step up and see if it could work. Now they were acknowledging it, yet they were still a very awkward duo it seemed. Most of the blame Inadi took upon himself as he always seemed to out think his actions. Maybe he had read too many romance novels and thought about the right and wrong ways character's he had read about approached the idea of dating. It could also just be that he was slightly nervous with all the slight jabs he had received from some in the group over the time they had announced their intent and now. Either way, he enjoyed his time whenever he was with Jasper. It helped ease his mind and worries whenever she was around now. How odd such a simple act can make one's very existence all the more helpful to his own.
“Jasper, I'm going to head out to the deck for a little while. I've been meaning to get a little bit of extra practice with Kain for a while now. I'll be back before you know it,” He told the girl next to him as he took the spear, which he had now named with the insistence of soldiers back at Queen Delirium's castle, off the wall and out towards the deck of the ship. Before leaving the door the boy turned to Harper and gave a quick nod of the head. A silent gesture, but one Inadi had been shooting towards the leader of the group to tell him the option to join ins his training was there. Knowing Harper had just said he would rather stay in, Inadi didn't wait up but still felt that setting the offer down was a good gesture to make.
As he exited the door, he saw Toby, Riley and Ran out near the railing of the ship, taking in the view with the wind blowing by. Lesley was also there and Inadi watched as each person in the group looked as if their hair was starting to take a life of their own. Each strand danced in the wind and Inadi was forced to hold onto his glasses as he began adjusting to the breeze. Quietly walking towards an open area of the deck, Inadi began adjusting to the movement of the ship and the wind in his stance. He gripped the spear tightly and let out a slow breath to ease his muscles. It was as if he was trying to merge with the spear, Kain, itself.
Quickly he began swinging the weapon in many directions and showed his own unique style with spear. Because he had decided on sharpening the edge of the weapon as well as the tip it was now so versatile that it was not much different to that of a sickle or a naginata. His grunts and quick breaths while maintaining his speed and balance caught the eyes of more than a few deckhands on the ship, who were now trying to avoid getting anywhere near the man. The man training on the deck was blind to their stares and uncertainty as he quickly came to a stop, his breathing heavy and sweat beginning to build on his brow.
Inadi had grown much more devoted to the cause of defending those around him and it showed on his face. His eyebrows scrunched together, the determined look in his eyes. Both of which looking at Lesley's arm as the man stood next to the railing. Every injury he had been around to see, Inadi had been blaming on himself for most of his sleepless nights back in the Queen's castle. He was tired of seeing the pain and death. He was determined to strike down the next foe who tried to harm those he had grown attached too. The thought of another friend being hurt made him grind his teeth together and Kain to begin slicing at the wind again. Each swing of the steel making the whistling wind turn into a screech as it fought against the breeze created by the ship flying against it.