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Leon raised an eyebrow as she mentioned her ability to manipulate the air around her. It was similar to his ablity to form barriers, though it would seem that there was much more to it than that. "That explains the breezes," he muttered, giving her a small smile that quickly disappeared. She seemed interesting, even if her ability was rather mundane. Leon had a strong feeling that there was an astounding amount of untapped power hidden behind her mutation. "It's a pleasure to meet you," he nodded to her, giving a look toward the new comer. He had become aware of the other mutie long before he sat with them, the one armed guy's vitals and emotions pouring through Leon's head the moment he stepped onto the train.

"Leon's the name, but bow-tie works too." Leon shot a smile at the bionic armed mutant. "Tollnak or Mathew?" He said toward the newest member of the group, giving him a quick look over. The way he navigated over to them, it was clear that he had a solid sense of his surroundings, though he was blind. "Ah.." he mouthed, the realization dawning on him. The boy was blind, not to mention short an arm, but he was navigating via sonar. The arm, he could guess was controlled by the unique brainwaves that surged from the blind man's mind. Every mutant had their own unique mental brainwaves, these ones being unique even among his fellow mutants. It resonated with mechanical objects around him, an incredibly interesting and convenient mutation, given his circumstances. Leon couldn't help but want to heal his eyes, though he stilled needed practice in repairing nerves. Leon glanced down to his left hand which he attempted to ball into a fist, several of his fingers only slightly limping up, his ring finger and little finger not responding at all.

"Mine's not as useful as I'd like it to be," Leon absentmindedly said to Aeria's previous comment, internally kicking himself for saying something stupid like that, "Well not as useful as his mutation anyway." Leon nodded his head towards the one with a bionic arm.
Little_ninja said
Ah, not really a trouble keeping up. Just hate having like 30 posts come up while I was sleeping, just to read. And especially finding out, that I can't really continue with my character's interactions since I am waiting for a reply.


Aaaaah gotcha. Yeah, that can suck. You're interacting with one of Gyrin's characters yeah? I know he's rather busy right now with some school work.
Brasslazer said
It's just that my character wasn't listening, so he chose his train based off whichever had the least amount if people going on it, which you had made sound like it was Ellexkir. And if it isn't ok for me to change districts, that's fine, I just wanted to go with what my character would have chosen in the situation.


I understand. I'm just concerned about having an unbalanced spread of players. Ellexkir already has five or six active players who are entering the district. I believe Sabore and Ignori each have about half that. Once Calla or Gyrin log in, I'd like them to weigh in on the matter.

Edit:
Also, don't worry about your district assignments. Shortly in the rp we'll be transitioning into a sandbox, if I recall properly.
Message to all:
if you're having trouble keeping up, pm me.
I'm willing to help explain anything that doesn't make sense or give people a tl;dr
Brasslazer said
Would it be okay to change my character's district? It's just that, in the RP, Alan based his choice of district on the train with the least people, and I assumed that the Sabore District would have the fewest considering that all the characters chose it, but apparently Ellexkir had the least people choose it, so it would make more sense RP wise if he got on the Ellexkir train.


Ellexkir actually has a solid number of people. From my character's perspective there are few people, but that's because I've established that there aren't any npcs entering Ellexkir. From what I understand of your character, he might do particularly well in Ignori. Off the top of my head, I know that Keita is in the Sabore district, if that encourages you to give him some company haha.
BuriedComic7 said
Thank you guys so much. It means a lot that you guys would be so cool about everything. I am home and just got a post up, and I am super excited that we are really starting to pick up momentum c:


We're all family here my friend! Especially us Ellexkirians.
Ellexkir 4 lyfe

I'm going to wait until Winter posts to make my next post. I want to make sure the conversation stays reasonably balanced while there are three of us.
I'm hoping to post tomorrow. An RP I'm co-GMing has been demanding a lot of my free time and my illness has gotten more severe, but I have most of tomorrow to myself!
BuriedComic7 said
I am sorry for not posting guys, my grandfather passed away and we have been doing the funeral thing. I will post tonight when I get to my laptop. I am not abandoning this rp, I have just been away xD


Sorry, we're gonna have to kick you. (I joke I joke).
My condolences friend, I wish the best for you and your family. Take your time posting and we all hope to hear from you in the future!
Leon smiled at her comment, getting up from his seat. "Then I hope you don't mind," He chuckled lightly, leaving his seat and taking the one across from her. He dropped into the seat with a thud, bouncing slightly as he adjusted into the seat. The seats on the holotrain were impressively comfortable. Much unlike what he was used to back home. Back home public transit typically had metal or plastic seats. It appeared the aliens were more courteous to the backsides of their human companions. "Leon," he said, looking at her now, taking a moment to take her in. She was an interesting sight. She seemed delicate, almost to delicate to be a mutant. Then again, he didn't look rough around the edges like some of his cybernetic and bug-like contemporaries. Then again, he also kept most of himself hidden away beneath clothing.

"You're... Aeria?" he took a shot in the dark, figuring it was a safe bet. She seemed to match the name. Mysterious, delicate, cold (falsely so, he guessed). "I have the guardian mutation," Leon said, speaking with a warmer tone than before, "I heal people and can create barriers. What's yours, if you don't mind me asking that is."
It was unusual for Leon's mutation to take so long to detect a nearby person. Once his mutation had picked up on her, he immediately became aware of her health and her personality. That was the part of his power that Leon really hated. It was hard not to feel intrusive when he was literally forced to understand how people tick. Leon had yet to see where she was though and gave a quick glance around the train. 'Oh,' he realised looking behind him to see her shoulder in between the seats.

"Not too talkative, are ya?" Leon said without trying to look around the seat and make eye contact with her. If she wanted to have a conversation beyond just speaking at one another, then he was sure it'd be apparent. He doubted she would though, didn't seem to match her personality. "I think we're lucky," Leon went on, "Ellexkir is going to be the least populated district. I've already had enough of the crowds. My mutation makes being around a lot of people really difficult." Leon adjusted how he sat in the seat, pulling off the gloves he always wore in public. Deep scars ran across his right hand, one single jagged scar in the center of his left. He looked at his hands, letting out a sigh before putting the gloves back on. They were uncomfortable, but he wasn't quite ready to be without them. "Sorry," he suddenly added becoming aware of himself and of the person he was talking to, "I don't mean to be a bother."
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