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Just your neighbourhood coffee fuelled sociopath

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— Italian Resturaunt —


Shizuri nodded. She knew who the Major was, well before she'd introduced herself. It would only be polite that she introduce herself as well. She looked down at the table as she spoke.

"I'm Himura Shizuri. And I know well who the Major is. You found me in that kind of magazine shop."

She stopped talking for several seconds.

"I'm afraid I won't be much good for conversation."
@ACHTUNG

— Modern Fantasy, Beach —


He nodded and handed the soldier his rifle. It was much too long to conceal and would draw far too much attention. For most purposed his dueling pistols would be more than enough. The only thing that would be a threat from the kind of distance a rifle would warrent would be another powder mage.

"I think that we may be done here then."

He started off along the beach towards the academy. Tamas never held much stock in gods and the idea of entering a temple was not appealing in the least.

— Unspecified —


The previous knight had been an entire series of unexpected events. So here he was on the upper floor of a warehouse that he owned in a very convoluted and roundabout way. On the table in front of him lay an array of weapons much more useful than the small pistol from the night before. With a small smile on his face and watched by the pair of men standing by the doorway he made his selection and put the pair into a large sized camera bag with the Canon logo on the front.



— Shrine —


The old man showed up, though withiout the bag. It had occured to him that he did not even own a camera to complete the disguise and Donald send one of his associates to find a suitable expensive one for him. He was now late, but it was better to be late and prepared. Until reaching the shrine he had a grin plastered on his face like a tourist but it quickly disappeared upon coming across the group, to be replaced with his usual carefully good natured expression.

"It looks like we have some work this morning."

— Convenience Store —


Haruko took the bread and walked up to the counter, pulling out a handful of coin from her bag and sorting out the correct amount.

"Sure, that sounds great."

She put the rest of the coins away along with the bread and lifted the bag onto her shoulder. Haruko didn't really know the other student that well either.

"Well, I think a movie might be a bad idea, but anything else sounds good."

@Nerevarine

— Mages College —


He followed along with the party moving the skeleton to the mages college. Given the colleges recent record, he didn't entirely trust them to take care of things if it decided to rise. Indrau didn't trust them to report all of what they found out, especially if one of their own were involved as well. He also wanted to be on hand if Lady Tyeathe had any interesting observations.

As he walked the halls, spells in progress inexplicably became more difficult or even outright failed nearby him.



— Candaeln —


She nodded and replied with a firm tone. "I may have missed that, this is not my native language."

Salz liked this 'Vizer' and his very candid attitude.

As the Captain entered, Salz dropped to one knee and placed her helmet on the ground. Even so, her eyes were level with Fanilly's. She recognized her from descriptions in the letters she had received over the last several years. She waited, considered the issue brought by Livius to be more important than herself.
— Natala and Liza —


Natala faced after the departing monster, resting the tip of her sword on the ground. Her ears still rang painfully from earlier. She pointed after it and tilted her head quizzically.

As Liza collected herself after escaping close death from the beast’s charge the masked woman looked up; making sure if Natala was alright and, if not, running a hundred methods of torture through her mind for the Rift Beast. Alas, her worry was for nothing. Clearly, she seemed alright.

Still, neither of them were able to hear so… did Natala really want to go after it? Seeming like they had all time in the world Liza actually pulled out a piece of paper before she started to scribble something with one of her many drawing utensils.

It were simple, but beautiful, letters. It was clear that Liza had experience in this. If Natala could even read.

‘You want to go after it?! Why?’

Natala looked at the paper and shook her head before repeating the gesture and head tilt. It was frustrating, not being able to communicate. She banged her fist on her thigh before turning and walking off after the rift best. At the very least she could catch a glimpse of whatever had captured its attention so totally. Natala was also confident that she would be able to escape it.

Liza sighed. Whatever Natala’s plan was, the Artist would protect her - thus, following closely behind.

— Convenience Store —


She nodded and released her classmate.

"I see. I was just on my way home after my club meeting."

Haruko turned and found the door to the convenience store with her cane.

"I was going to buy some bread here but haven't really planned past that."

She felt out the location of the furthest aisle and then paused.

"I usually get the clerk to help, but since you're here would you mind? I was looking for the bread."

@Nerevarine

— Roadside —


He looked down at the bones, now encased in ice. The sooner this situation was resolved, the better. After a moment, he was struck with a thought.

"I shudder to think where this may lead, but how was Phoran Cal disposed of after the rebellion? I can't imagine that he was simply buried in an unmarked grave."

Indrau shook his head.

"I think it would be wise to scout out the other shrine. Perhaps a surprise attack may be best to take care of things."




— Candaeln —


"Why not employ trackers and simply hunt them down? A massed force engaging and destroying each cell would be safer than a complicated ambush."

That was how bandits had been dealt with in her homeland. swift retribution and total destruction took care of any kind of organized preying upon the citizens easily enough. She moved closer to Vizer.

"What is your lords stake on this? He doesn't seem the type to care for common folk."


— Shrine —


The old man ejected the magazine from his pistol and dropped it into his pocket. After reloading and safetying his weapon he dropped it into a pocket on the opposite side, turning to face this newcomer than hadn't really seemed to have done much to help. But what this man said started his mind turning.

"I think that this warrants my attention... and that of my employer. Now that i am aware, I should be a bit more prepared in the future."

— Convenience Store —


She almost heard the sudden movement too late, due to the construction noise. Even so, she was always on guard in case her foot was turned by an unexpected curb or piece of little that she might have missed. With her cane had already extended, she caught Hotaru easilly enough with her arm.

It took a second of thought to place the voice.

"Oh, Hotaru. Your home is this way?"

She held onto the other girls arm, making sure she had her balance.

with: @Nerevarine
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