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Current Back on my "pining for fictional women" shtick!
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7 yrs ago
If I owe you a post, it's coming! Been a very busy week but finally settling down!
7 yrs ago
The adult in me says sleep, the kid in me wants to play NieR. The kid's winning D:
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8 yrs ago
youtube.com/watch?v=7RzA_Oom.. All of my yes. Love this theme <3
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8 yrs ago
If you've not had a chance to watch "Your Name" yet, highly recommend!

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"No throwing Shu? Well alright then. I won't throw you around anymore." Made it a little harder to ring out Shu which meant she may actually have to try and put him into a submission. Yet grabbing him earlier had caused him to freak out too hadn't it? The only thing that seemed even remotely feasible then was to hit him until he quit, hardly an enticing idea considering how little she wanted to harm Shu. There may be little other way though and she had said she wouldn't hold back and she'd meant it. Going purely on the offensive she resorted to quick kicks, striking Shu's side before lifting her leg and delivering an axe kick which knocked him down and incidentally slammed his head against the ring. Cringing when she saw the impact she nearly tried to help him help but instead stepped back when Shu was quick to rise regardless, eyes wide in surprise as he launched himself at her then. Unsure of what he was going to do Sasha raised her hands and attempted to swat the boy away, gasping when he simply drilled his head right into her gut and pushed her back. Her feet slid along the tiles and she dug desperately to try and find footing, grabbing hold of Shu and trying to push him away. By the time she'd managed to get any semblance of a grasp she felt her feet leave the arena, eyes wide as she looked down and promptly landed on her behind on the grass. Staring up at the arena she saw Shu sitting there alone now, just narrowly avoiding falling out himself.

"You... You beat me..." Just like that too? No big move, no serious attack, he'd simply tackled her and forced her out of the ring. Blinking once she seemed stunned before a smile crossed her face and she laughed, the crowd around them erupting in cheers for Shu. "Looks like you're moving on Shu! That's the end of the tournament for me!" Getting to her feet and dusting herself off Sasha stepped to the edge of the ring, smiling proudly as she reached out and offered a fist for Shu to return. "Congratulations Shu, looks like you're getting into the finals! I guess I couldn't beat you," she said with a laugh, pressing her fist against his and winking, "Remember what we talked about, just keep having fun with it okay?"

"Yes... Well my "perspective" is that the Princes are all but useless to anyone as they are now. Both to us and the King, and themselves." Neither could truly control their powers even now and Shu was still a mess, liable to go off and transform at the drop of a pin. It wasn't even a matter of having them fight for the rebellion anymore so much as it was a safety concern, both boys and perhaps even their friends were all a risk if they ended up going wild. Viral, Shu, Yumi, Takeshi, they all had some record of going a bit wild and the others probably did too if he cared enough to look. "Agreeing to let that damn doctor handle them doesn't seem like the right choice still. I don't care what 'expertise' he says he has, he's too soft on them. You know as well as I do that coddling gets us nowhere," Korian muttered, frowning as he watched Sasha lose the match. A tournament like this was perfectly suited for someone who didn't have the guts for actual combat. You could fight effectively and still not take lives, that was a kind of control that very few of their race had. "We'll have to start mobilizing people to protect planets with those rifts opening up. I can only hope by then those kids can be reliable, otherwise we'll have to waste manpower just babysitting them."
Was Cecil actually showing bitterness? Again another surprising revelation and something that Machina were not traditionally able to express, not as genuinely as Cecil was. The more time he spent with the machine the more curious he became about it and the more questions which arose. Some point later when they weren't busy repairing Cecil he would need to make time to examine him more closely and try and solve this mystery. For now however they would have to sit on these revelations. With Cecil's casts finished and cooled Norman moved to begin the final repairs, using heavy leather gloves to handle the pieces and set them in place. A welding torch was fetched from a rack for him and helmet with a head shield as well, which he needed to wipe several times to clear the visor.

"We've just got to weld these together and you'll be as good as new. Amuné you might want to step back a little, there's going to be plenty of sparks." Setting up the torch and flipping down the visor Norman rolled his sleeves down and put Cecil's replacement parts carefully in place before igniting the tool. Over the soft roar of the flame he hummed to himself as he worked, eyes unblinking as he focused on his job. Moving slowly he let the flame lap at the gaps in between the metal and made certain there was not a single space before moving along, ensuring the seal was as perfect as possible. It took only a few moments and the task was finished, the metal around the fixtures aglow as the metal continued to cool. Before putting away the tools Norman double checked every seam and examined every joint and piece of Cecil's shell, leaving nothing to chance. Only once he was certain that there were no other repairs needed did he finally set aside the tool and mask, a smile of satisfaction on his face as he wiped it free of sweat.

"And you're as good as new. It's unfinished metal so we'll need to paint it later once it cools, but otherwise it's finished." Patting Cecil on the shoulder he called for the engineers nearby to take away the tools and spare parts, preemptively gesturing for Amuné to wait as he suspected she'd try to hug Cecil the moment he'd given the clear. "He still needs to cool off, and we should let him move around a little to test for stiffness before we let him go," Norman explained before turning to Cecil himself, "How are your energy reserves? Did your battery take any damage, do you need to be recharged? They have everything here if you feel like you need it."




"Numbers eh? You mean like how the Vazra had numbers? Lotta good their numbers did them," Gage pointed out with a smirk, "Admit it, your clan wasn't as strong as theirs, you just got stronger is all. Unless that pride of yours won't let you own up to it." Was their entire clan really as weak as the Princess was? They were supposed to be one of the dominant Dimuran clans so that seemed strange, maybe Nymira was just exceptionally weak? They had Dimurans of their own and each was powerful in their own right, Kensen included, but was that unusual for their race? "Either way you're not wrong, the two kids are useless. The boy I can understand, he ain't nothing special and no royalty, but the Princess? Makes you wonder what the hell sort of training they give their people if they can't even kill a damn Rökorm." They had technically passed though and they'd shown they were willing to fight for Mutebo's sake, that should be good enough for the boss. And so long as the little miss wised up and didn't act like she had the run of the place they would do just fine.

"Only question now is what is Tali going to do with these brats. I doubt they're gonna join up with us, but you know damn well she ain't gonna let them run out and get themselves killed either. Ever since that old bastard Cedric kicked it she's been trying to do his work, it ain't suiting her." Anyone else in the group could have taken on the role and they could have gone back to traveling and picking up work where they went, not fighting some stupid war against the Church. 'Course what they were doing was wrong but it wasn't up to them to fight it, but Cedric had asked and Taliya, for whatever reason, had answered the call. "Probably going to get stuck training them, just like we do with all the fresh meat. Gotta make sure they can at least last a day on their own," Gage continued with a groan, rubbing his neck before glancing sidelong at Kensen, "Which means you're stuck training the Magi again, especially since their elements are ya own. Have fun with that."

Getting back to Mutebo was a blessing and Nymira couldn't wait to actually sit down and rest. The last two days of fighting had really added up and were taking its toll on their bodies, and having to half-carry Ethan down the mountainside didn't help that any. When they reached the streets again she let him go to walk under his own power and did their best to keep pace with Kensen and Gage who were in far better state than they were. Had she the energy to do so she'd likely have thrown a fireball Gage's way when he yelled at them for the fifth time to pick up the slack but even creating a spark would probably make her collapse now.

"You know.. My arm doesn't hurt so much now, I think the worst of it has passed," Ethan said with a halfhearted smile, promptly rebuking that statement as he stumbled and jostled his arm, wincing as a hand shot up to cradle it. "Ow... I guess all things considered we got out of that pretty okay," he continued, chuckling as he slogged alongside Nymira, "Kind of wish Kensen and Gage would actually tell us we did a good job. I mean we did, didn't we? We passed their test and we're alive, that seems like a good job to me."

"We nearly died when it should have been a simple task, and we would certainly have died if they hadn't dealt with the Vazra. I think we did a terrible job," Nymira spoke bluntly, frowning as Ethan tried to argue her point. "It's one thing for you to struggle, you're inexperienced. I should have had no issue with that fight even if the enemy was new to me. The fact remains that I have a lot of training to do before I'm worthy of taking my father's place at the head of the clan." Had her father ever fought a Rökorm before? Vazra were common in their region as were other breeds of beasts but she had never encountered such a creature in her life. Come to think of it she knew very little of her own father's early life, or that of many of her clan's elders. What sort of trials had they endured growing up to bring the Rumia clan to power?




There was no mistake, Lionel knew this person. Even if she had tried to disguise herself he never forgot a face and he'd seen her about in the cities before, he even remembered her name. Though Adrianna tried to play it off initially when he persisted she finally had to accept the fact someone here knew who she was, dragging him off to the side to speak in private. Laughing as a joke was made about Kurt he smiled innocently at Adrianna, folding his hands behind his back and leaning towards her.

"Oh I'm not looking for a two bit street performer, don't be silly! Though his magic was really neat," Lionel said, tilting his head curiously, his eyes closed as he continued to smile, "And don't worry, I'm not here to oust anyone. I get why people run away from that and I respect it, there's a lot of people here that are like you. In fact I'm surprised you're not in Taliya's group with everyone else here, that seems to be the popular thing to do. I guess you're free to do whatever you want though." There was safety in numbers but then all of Mutebo was a haven for Magi, whether you belonged to an organization like Taliya's or not mattered little. But why had Adrianna left? Now that was the one thing he didn't know here and he was curious even if he was sure he had the answer. She was a healer assigned to the Church, there was a good chance that she'd left because she was worked to the bone taking care of their Hunters. Sure enough she confirmed his suspicions and stated as much, telling him all he needed to know.

"Me? Oh I'm like you really. I didn't like what the Church had me doing so I left, that's all!" Finding a stack of crates alongside a wall Lionel sat atop one and crossed a leg over the other, leaning back into the wall. For a moment he seemed to silently appraise Adrianna as he looked at her without a word, folding is arms across his chest and tilting his head again. After a time of silence he smiled again and clapped his hands, leaning forward and placing his hands upon his knees excitedly. "So what's your plan now that you left? Are you just going to live your life here in Mutebo and hope everything blows over? Who knows, some people think the Church will stop eventually and things will settle down," he said, lifting his shoulders in a shrug and smiling thoughtfully, "It's a really optimistic view, but I don't buy it. That's why I'm helping Taliya! But you're not, I know I've never seen you there." He looked to Adrianna again and his eyes narrowed slightly, the playful gleam disappearing as his smile waned, "So what are you planning? Where does Adrianna... Sorry, Adrian go from here?"
Sasha expected a lot more out of Shu and their match to be much more competitive than most before it. She'd seen what he could do and even if he hadn't the faith himself she was full aware he was capable. She'd been a bit brazen perhaps in attacking as quickly as she did and was quick to pay for it as Shu kicked her back, trying to keep on the pressure so he couldn't get momentum going. Getting around behind him seemed like the best bet and she flipped over to throw him away and hopefully out of the ring. Successful in throwing Shu she hadn't expected him to latch onto her and went with him, gasping as she was thrown forward and very nearly over the edge of the ring. Flipping over and planting her feet on the arena she slid back towards the edge, her arms pinwheeling as she teetered precariously close before taking a step forward and saving herself.

"That was close! You nearly got me there!" Smiling as she walked back into ring proper she rolled her wrist, the crowd around them already getting excited and cheering. "Are you doing alright? Sorry if I scared you there!" No more grabbing Shu, good to know. That didn't mean she was going to hold back though, she'd just be sure to change her tactics. Winking playfully at the young Saiyan she danced back and forth on her feet as she approached him, keeping her body loose and making no move to strike until she was within two meters of him. Stopping just for a second as she bounced in place she took a step forward and kicked off her back leg, flipping over and throwing an axe kick at Shu. If it missed she'd then stand on the same foot and swing her other leg around this time in a roundhouse kick. She'd keep it to kicks for now and just try and drive Shu back towards the edge of the arena, she could feasibly win without ever having to actually hurt him.

"Viral's not here but I still get the feeling we're watching a potential disaster take place." Korian was hardly confident in the supposed 'progress' made with Shu and for good reason. It was clear by the boy's posture and the way he scrambled about that he wasn't at all confident about himself or his strength still. The audience in attendance loved the display and seemed to adore Shu but none of them knew what a hazard he was. That man Aito had insisted on training him but it didn't appear like any progress had been made on that front yet. Feeling a pair of eyes on him he turned to see the aforementioned "doctor" looking at him, his lips drawing in a thin line as he sniffed and turned his focus back to the fight. Potential in the Princes and their friends couldn't go to waste, not if they hoped to drive back whatever these beasts were, and not if they hoped to win the inevitable war that would restart once this common threat was beaten back. "What do you think, Sayomi? Do they seem even remotely different?" the rebel pressed, frowning as he leaned forward and folded his hands beneath his chin, "Sasha and Ricken developed as fighters so much more quickly. What are those two lacking?"
It was a blessing and a curse that Sasha found herself paired up and fighting against Shu. It was much better than someone like her brother facing off against him but that didn't mean she wanted to fight him either. They were here to duel and put on a spectacle and she'd do as much, she'd just have fun and hope Shu would as well. As the bell rang and their match began she took the initiative to begin and slowly approached Shu, keeping things simple as she struck out with the flat of her palm and knocked Shu back. Watching as he sprung back with the use of his tail she kept her eyes trained intently on him while he dashed side to side, trying to time a counter attack right when he finally came within striking distance. Lifting her left leg she tried to kick out and knock Shu back, her foot flying well over his head as he dashed to the side and kicked out himself, catching her completely off-guard as she was knocked off her own feet. Rolling once she sprang up with her hands and smiled at Shu, rushing back in and leaning forward, flipping onto her hands and springing over him before leaning backwards and kicking off, trying to tackle him from behind and throw him if she got a hold.

So far Shu looked to be holding up just fine in his matches, but would it last? They should be avoiding battle and yet it may prove therapeutic to engage in fighting with no real danger looming over them. A simple brawl, a friendly tussle, nothing more. If push came to shove and Shu should show signs of transforming or having a panic then Aito would interject and stop the fight, but so far he seemed to be doing fine. What would everyone else thing if Shu were to transform? No doubt there would be some panic and it would set back his recovery and confidence, it was in everyone's best interest then if they never let that happen. Scanning the crowd as the fight progressed he spotted Korian in the mix, the other Saiyan watching intently no doubt to see how his own people would fare. Was there something the Saiyan was after in all this? He'd been told it was an even purely of celebration but there was an odd feeling like it was some kind of proving grounds for rebels too, or was that just him? He'd have to keep an eye on the rebels as well then.
I'm going to assume not to do it. For a little girl who knows a lot about surgery/medicine she's essentially hugging someone in the middle of an operation :P
"Ain't my fault you have thing skin, you know? I can throw punches instead of taunts if you'd like!" How was he not having fun? Sure he was a little annoyed this woman hadn't already lost but he was having fun! It was annoying too that the crowd was booing him for who knows what, he'd tell them all to shit their traps if he wasn't busy trying to catch Jura. He might not be as fast as Shu but Takeshi knew he had to at least be faster than a Uuonian, damn lady was quick on her feet though. Grabbing a hold of her after feigning a jab he spun about on his heels and attempted to just throw her from the arena entirely, nearly managing to do so until she stopped her momentum and slid right to the edge. Clicking his tongue Takeshi raced over to try and throw a punch again, missing as she ran after him instead and went low, kicking his legs out from beneath him. Seeing her kicking out after him he let himself fall and swung his own legs around, reaching out and wrapping them around Jura's waist before spinning his entire body on his hand and dragging her along with the momentum. Pivoting on the palms of his hand he swung both of them back around towards the edge before unlinking his legs and letting Jura free, watching as she finally went over the edge of the arena and onto the grass below. Grinning triumphantly as he got back to his feet Takeshi went back to the edge, beaming as Jura looked unharmed from his throw. "You lost to the bad guy! Heh, sorry!"

"You're not wrong, family is whatever you consider family to be..." Sasha agreed, smiling thoughtfully as she nodded her head, "Before my family was Ricken and our parents, but now its the rebels. They aren't perfect but they're my family now, just like your friends are probably your family." That was surprisingly bright for Shu, then again she supposed she'd never considered him dumb to begin with, just not as... Well spoken. Having looked up just as Jura was collecting herself from the ground she smiled halfheartedly as Takeshi went over and said something to her, the crowd's cheers seeming just as halfhearted as her smile. At least he wasn't being a complete jerk about winning and parading around like an idiot, but she sure would love to see someone beat him all the same. With his match over that meant the first round had officially ended and the second round would begin. "We should probably wait on that snack a bit, don't want to be fighting on a full stomach do we? Better get ready!"




The second round was a lot more exciting than the first as most of the more casual fighters had been knocked out. With the exception of a handful of Uuonians everyone involved now was, predictably, either a rebel or a soldier. Not that anyone had expected any different outcome though the crowd didn't seem to mind at all. The first match had been much more intense than any before it, most of which had come down to grapple contests or simply throwing one another out of the ring. Two rebel soldiers, both of some distinguished background squared off and treated it more like a fight than any match before it. Nothing terribly serious and far from lethal but punches were thrown and they took some punishment, and when it concluded both men were able to stand under their own power and shared a handshake as the victor was declared.

The crowd went on cheering right up through the announcement for the next match, and the two contestants called only incited even more excitement. The next battle would be between Sasha and Shu and both were probably excited for their duel, and more importantly they were excited to have fun with it. Sasha was certainly grateful she got the more carefree of the boys rather than Takeshi and she'd be sure to make the most of it.

"I hope you don't go easy on me just because we're friends Shu! I want you to give it everything you've got!" Sasha called across the way with a smile, bouncing back and forth on the heels of her feet. Waiting as the announcer gave their introductions and declared the match officially started she tried to think of just what Shu was doing to do first. The way he fought was so unusual and he didn't really have a style, he just seemed to make it up as he went along. As soon as the match was started she slowly approached Shu, smiling as she raised her hands and kept an eye on his feet to watch where he was going. Close enough to strike now she flattened her left hand and threw out her palm, and if that should miss she pulled her arm back and rotated her body, throwing her right palm out trying to hit Shu in the chest.
That's what that key is for my dear xD
So uh... There's a post... xD If you're looking for where "your" piece is the order is:

- Taliya
- Norman, Cecil and Amune
- Ethan, Kensen, Gage and Nymira
- Lionel and Adrianna

Just so you don't got to read the entire thing looking :P
"It isn't as simple as just teaching Sight kid. Sight's something special, it ain't like most magic that we can do. There's no tricks or training that can prepare you for that kind of thing, not that we can give you." If they had someone then fine, Taliya would gladly send the runt on her way to be trained. But they didn't, and far as she was aware no one in Mutebo shared Amuné's special little gift. Finding someone with Sight wasn't impossible but considering how useful it could be she wouldn't be surprised if they were all owned by the Church already... Or dead by their hand. The girl prattled on a bit more about how she'd met that Ethan boy and her parents and Taliya found herself growing more annoyed by the girl's presence with each passing second. What in the world gave the impression she wanted to hear all of this shit? Everyone here had a story and had lost someone or something, that was a given in the day and age they lived in. She didn't have time for everyone's sap stories, she was here to make sure none of them went to waste and made some difference.

"If they can prove they won't just be free loaders then sure. But you should know they're probably not around anymore kid, you should realize that by now." Who knew if Amuné's parents were alive or not, if they had a halfway capable Seer among them then perhaps they could tell. The only way the runt would ever know is if she kept on traveling and looking, sooner or later someone would have a straight answer for her. Before Taliya could give her a definitive answer on whether the girl's parents could even stay or not the Ydran was out the door and off to Saints know where now. Hyperactive little git, must be one hell of a headache for them to have someone like that around.

"A town of mages... We wouldn't have to worry about the Church or anything here."

Taliya smiled at that though, though her smile was one of disgust and held no happiness to it. As if Mutebo was free from the Church, did the girl really believe that? Did Amuné truly believe that a place of their size and with so many Magi was just going to be ignored? Sure the Church hadn't attacked yet but that didn't mean they were safe, to attack Mutebo would be the equivalent of declaring war on one of its own cities. It didn't take a genius to figure out the sort of problems and questions that would raise should the Church ever go that route. They were safe because the Church had put itself into a fix where they couldn't openly attack anyone for fear of causing panic. But really... How long was that going to keep them from acting?




"Machina like you are... Well, different from your usual sort. Most are made for simple housework or to act as assistants, not as tools of war. Sure you could give any Machina a weapon and make it fight I guess but they wouldn't be very good at it, not like your type." There was more to it than that though, there were other things which made Cecil unique from so many others. His capacity for experiencing emotion was unheard of in Machina and his ability to think freely was highly unusual too. They hadn't made that great of strides since his departure so what was the explanation for it? How did they manage such a marvel? Naturally if Cecil had been developed then that meant they had blueprints for his type elsewhere too and he could be replicated, but to what end? Why make a combat model appear alive like Cecil did?

Scratching at his head Norman considered any number of possibilities, some of which made his gut churn uncomfortably. Machina had been developed to act as aides to those who could afford them and were meant to be harmless and subservient. Combat models undid that idea and made war a very frightening prospect; sending men and women to fight wars had the toll of lives, of torn families and lost loved ones, but what toll was there when machines were sent in their stead? Just what in the world were the Church and the corporations planning?

"No, no that's not magic. You're just discharging electricity from your body, from your power cell. I suppose that was a feature built into you, and you have the conduits for it as well so it makes sense." There was no electrical aspected magic known to them so that ruled out magic entirely, so still no explanation for the Demacite Cecil possessed. "Simply put you're built for combat. That being said you're far more complex than any model before you, you have abilities that no other Machina do and to put it bluntly I have no idea why you do. The crystal though... Perhaps..."

Norman's trail of thought petered off when the doors to the shop were thrown open and an exhausted Amuné rushed back in. Blinking as she rushed to Cecil's bedside and all but threw herself at him in a hug she only stopped when the Machina insisted she refrain, sighing himself as he rubbed at his neck. "It should be fine to hug him Amuné, but let's be safe and hold off for a minute, okay?" Norman suggested as he leaned back over the table and began to inspect Cecil's wiring yet again. "Cecil's going to be just fine Amuné once we finish closing up these gaps in his shell. And I want you to let him relax when we're done too so he doesn't put strain on any of the repairs, we want everything to cool and settle."

As the casts for Cecil's body were cooled down the hissing of the metal cooling was music to Norman's ears, they were nearly finished. Smiling as he gave Cecil an approving nod he took a moment to roll up his sleeves and slipped his goggles over his eyes, gesturing for the engineers to bring over the piece. "We'll just go ahead and fit these pieces to your body Cecil and then repaint them once they've completely cooled, make sure you're as good as new. While we're at it though, and while it's easy to access," he continued, reaching across and sealing Cecil's chest cavity again, "Are there any kinks you'd like me to look at? Anything that's not working as it should? Now's a good a time as any to fix them."




Slaying the Rökorm had been far more trouble than she had bargained for but it was dead at last, and for all their bumps and bruises they were alive and well. There was some semblance of pride that Nymira felt for felling a beast she had never encountered before and Ethan looked to share in that as he lay upon the ground, barely awake but smiling like a buffoon. To hear Kensen's appraisal of their work however one would think they had done little more than dress themselves successfully for all the good it did them. She wasn't looking for praise or to be celebrated but at least a little acknowledgement of their success rather than snide remarks would be appreciated. Rolling her eyes at his comment of their dress as well she looked back to Ethan and instead helped him to his feet, mindful of the arm which hung limply from his side. It would be back to the healers for them, something which had become almost a laughable routine at this point. Fight, slink off to be fixed up, fight and end up hurt again. Injury was part of combat but their knack for ending up almost bedridden was embarrassing.

"No shit, I'm glad Taliya had the sense to have us kill it outside the city," Gage commented as he appraised the ruined forest, "Aye, sounds good. Come on you runts, time to pack it up and leave!" What a mess this little test of theirs had turned into. He and Kensen were fine but the two kids were battered and useless, they would probably have to be carried down if they used any more energy. Slinging his weapon over his shoulder Gage took point and started back down the hill, which now thanks to the sparse trees their path back home was much more clear. The mayor would probably have an absolute mental breakdown seeing all the lumber that was wasted in their trial but Taliya would have a chat and he'd just fume silently, happened every time they went through this thing.

"Be honest, you think those kids even have a chance? They're about as well trained as toddlers," Gage pointed out as he glanced back over his shoulder at the hobbling pair. Shaking his head he adjusted the sling and wiped his face free of grime and sweat, wiping it off on his shirt. "Isn't that little lady supposed to be some Princess too? She sounded like she was your Princess at one point, how's a leader like that so useless? Then again..." The man trailed off for a second as he let out a barking laugh, grinning tauntingly at Kensen as he jabbed the Dimuran in the side. "Your clan lost to them didn't they? Some fighters you lot are if that's what your best look like. Either that or she's just awfully weak for royalty."

Caught somewhere between jubilation and depression Ethan just wanted to go lie down somewhere and rest for the remainder of the day. His broken arm wasn't helping matters any either nor was the absolute exhaustion that came with fighting like they did. That trial had been to earn the trust of Taliya and her people, that much had been explained to them. But why did they need that? What were they trying to accomplish by earning their trust? Taliya had mentioned in passing their joining her ranks but he couldn't see himself doing such a thing, there was no way he could live his life constantly fighting even if the Church was in the wrong. For all his sadness and heartbreak over knowing Cedric's death he still found it almost impossible to wish death upon anyone else, even if it might be deserved. Was that wrong of him to not want those responsible to pay the price? Retribution would be great but he knew it wasn't going to bring back Cedric, nor would imprisoning those who did it. But at least the latter was some kind of punishment he could get behind, lock away the killers and let them think over it for the rest of their lives. Was it so wrong of him to be content with just that?

"This woman had better give us straight answers when we return. I am through feeling like I am being toyed with," Nymira muttered aloud, her eyes boring into Kensen's back as they walked. The way he carried himself now, his indifference towards her and the clan, had it really meant so little? Whether wrongful or not he should be thrilled to be allowed back and among his kin so why did he reject her offer? What had these people told him to make him forget where his loyalties should lie? Once you were a part of the clan then that was that, you adapted and you fought for a common cause. Kensen staying here wasn't just an insult to her clan then but their people as a whole, over generations of tradition that demanded tribes to work together to survive and thrive. What gave him the right to turn his back on all of that?

"Yeah... It just kind of feels like we were doing an errand for them," Ethan admitted with a rueful smile, "I mean I guess its good we killed that thing and protected the city but why did we have to do it? Kensen and Gage could probably have killed it way quicker by themselves even with those Vazra, so what gives?" Taliya had spoken about trust but they had nearly been sent to their deaths, why should they trust her after a stunt like that? It wasn't like they were asking for much to begin with either, just a place to stay and rest for a little while. Or did they owe her and her people now after being saved?

"I need to speak with Kensen too. Even if he hates my clan he's still leaving behind his family, his kin, those in his own clan. He can fight but he should fight in service to them, not for some woman and her band of misfits. He claims he's doing this for the greater good but to me he's just shirking his duties. I can't stand for that." Clearly she and Ethan were preoccupied with different things here but they ultimately could agree on one sentiment: Taliya was after something through all of this and neither was absolutely clear as to what that was. Was she really just trying to gain their trust and fight the Church? Did she want something more from them than this? "When we get back I'm leaving you in the medical ward, I'm going to speak with Taliya. I need to know where we stand in all of this."




It had been much too long since he'd been able to enjoy fried fish like this! He never was allowed to have it back home and Taliya's compound didn't really make special dishes, they cooked for bulk and you ate what you got. No doubt the other healers were going to be sour at his slipping away again but Lionel found it hard to care right now. Not as he bit into the flaky fish and laughed as a pair of dogs raced across the road, the smaller of two chasing the larger who had its toy in its jaw. He understood he had responsibilities but there had to be time for fun too, working all day burned you out and made you a miserable sod. Besides their patients had been seen to and no one was in any real critical condition, they could manage without him for a while!

Mutebo was an interesting city for one reason and one reason alone: Magi could live and practice indiscriminately here. So many cities across Adelon had begun to persecute and admonish them for simply existing but Mutebo allowed them to flourish and live in peace. The Church's presence wasn't felt so far out as the provinces on the edges of the Kingdom but there was always the chance someone might turn you in, that the town might send you away for simply being a Magi. Not here, not where Magi were celebrated and treated just like anyone else, as they should be. Magi here were able to live as they pleased and that freedom made all kinds of wonderful things happen here. Some took up arms and defended the city from the Void beasts that roamed around, some helped by simply working in Mutebo's many shops and her bustling docks, and others still took on more unorthodox professions. Street performers were not uncommon in Mutebo and the city could boast a wholly unique brand of them: Magi performers. Some people took to entertainment as a living and used their magic to perform and the people here adored it. It was not uncommon to see someone casting minor spells for a spectacle and every time Lionel found himself enamored by it.

Finding himself absentmindedly in a crowd Lionel was treated to a display of magic as a man weaved and manipulated tree roots, building a sculpture that would take any normal man months to create. The lifelike dragon which was formed was breathtaking and the crowd applauded the man's efforts, Lionel included as his fish hung from his mouth and dripped over his shoes. Glancing down at the stained boots with a pout he hastily finished the rest and wiped his mouth clean, eager to applaud the man further only to find the man had wandered off at some point. Another was still present, his apparent twin, but he wasn't the one who had created such a splendid sculpture. Somewhat disappointed Lionel nearly left on his way before he stopped himself and looked back as he caught sight of the woman the twin had been speaking with, her face sparking a memory in his mind and a grin spread across his face. Who would have thought he'd see a familiar face out here?

Weaving his way through the dispersing crowd he was prompt in cutting off Adrianna's path, greeting her with a bow as his face remained one of elation. "Well hello there! Fancy running into you here, I was thinking I might be alone in Mutebo!" She wasn't anyone especially important as he recalled but at least it was someone he knew! Realizing he was a bit of a mess he wiped away any remaining grease and straightened out his clothes, offering a hand to shake. "Nice to see you again! I'm Lionel, and you're Adrianna right? One of the healers from the Church!" So she was a defector then? She had to be if she was here, how interesting! "Do uh... Do you know the man who made that?" the boy continued suddenly as he pointed to the sculpture of wood, "I want to meet them! They're amazing!"
"I AM having fun! I'm having a great time with this, don't know what you're talking about!" Why wasn't he able to hit this damn woman? She couldn't be that fast, Shu was fast and he would occasionally catch his brother and this lady had nothing on him. Trying again for a headon attack he smashed a fist into the flooring and tried to kick Jura while she was still within distance, growling when he completely whiffed yet again. Coming full circle and flipping back onto his feet he gasped as the woman came down upon him with a kick, throwing his arms up and blocking it but nearly being knocked clear off his feet, sliding across the stone floor. Coming perilously close to the edge he slammed down a foot and broke the tile to stop himself, glancing back before grinning. "Hah! Like that was going to work!" Seriously though what gives? He should be trouncing this lady like it was nothing and she'd nearly just won there. Kicking away the broken stone he frowned and walked towards Jura again, staring at her intently as he folded his arms across his chest.

"Look lady, you're not going to win, so why don't you just give up already?" Takeshi pressed, grinning as he tried to 'reason' with Jura. Around them the crowd began to boo to which he turned around and shouted something best drowned out by their noise, rolling his eyes before turning back to her. "Alright, alright, screw it! Let's have fun!" Giving his knuckles a crack he shook his arms before putting up his fists and dashing in after Jura, throwing a simple jab at her head. Assuming she dodged it, he wasn't striking all that fast, he'd use his free hand to grab a hold of her and attempt to spin her around and throw her out of the arena. Like hell he was going to be shown up by some Uuonian lady!

"Oh... Fatty things, sugary things, a little bit is okay but you're only supposed to eat so much. Otherwise you can get sick, or so my mom always said. But these things are fruit right, so that makes them healthy!" Sasha was probably giving Shu some awfully conflicting messages there but he was young anyways, it wasn't like he had to worry about what he ate. And with how active they were too anything they did eat was burned off within hours so what was the point of worrying? Curious as the crowd around them gave a cry of dissent she looked back briefly at the stage and rolled her eyes seeing Takeshi chatting away instead of fighting, and though it was impossible to hear him she could only guess he was running his mouth. Shaking her head in disbelief she turned to Shu instead, finding him to be far more pleasant as she asked about their mother. She'd brought her own up so what did they think of theirs?

"You don't know your own mom? That's... Weird," Sasha muttered as she knit her brow. How did someone not know their own mom? She guessed the King must have taken them away or, even worse, killed her. She wouldn't put it past the man who tore worlds apart and thought himself justified in doing so. "Well maybe once you finish up here you should go find her? I bet she'd love to see how her boys grew up," she added with a smile, "And I bet she'll be happy to see what a good boy you've grown up to be. And what a pain in the neck your brother is..."
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