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Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:34 am
((so are we in the middle of a fight))
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Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:39 pm
((This thread will continue as if it was after Josh v Siom v Par'il, i believe that would make it Isaac vs. Shin-lu.))
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Princess Zelda21 Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:51 pm
((Goodness, sorry for not posting in so long! I'm kinda dealing with writer's block! sweatdrop ))
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:46 am
((Im having troubles with my pc thats why I havent posted)) Graff reclines "... this has been a very busy day, Lord Isaac surely are gonna be very tired at the end of the day, hey now that I remember... we aint gonna make something for him?, you know like a special dinner, not everyday a former champion gave us chance to test his legendary skills, it would be rude of us not giving him an awesome dinner"
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:13 pm
((I've been busy. Last week was hectic as hell. I've taken the last few days to relax ^^ ))
Ilyana finished chewing the rope and fell to the ground she then stood back up and looked over to the elf, chewing the last bits of the rope before swallowing. She licked her lips and drifted back towards the arena, almost looking like a ghost, beckoning for him to follow.
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:28 pm
You'll never expect what you can't see... ((Wow, I'm impressed with how well you described the fight without there being a winner as of yet, Onikuro.))
Par'il took his seat next to Graff. He softly and politely thanked Graff for the compliment for his speed. When he brought up Isaac, Par'il questioned the idea for a bit. Back in his village, they would merely give a traveling human merchant and his single bodyguard some small lodging away from everyone else. While in the city, it wasn't too often someone would outright visit one another, at least not Par'il's father's weapons shoppe or himself. Even then, the visits were short and to the point. However, none of these measures were meant to honor someone. Likewise, any measure here wouldn't be of someone in his village, or a familiar, or even an elf - Isaac was more of the human ways after all. So if a dinner is what it meant to treat the man properly, Par'il had no objections to it. He nodded to Graff. "I would be happy and willing to help with this feast if it means not to offend."
In the forest, the elf watched as the mage fell and then actually ingested the rope as she stood. He could have sworn she would have attacked after all she had been through, but instead she just drifted back towards the arena. He lowered the dagger and the kabob. 'Well now... that wasn't expected! She certainly was... an interesting one.' He watched as she faded from sight. Looking at the now smoldering and fire pit, he laughed at the electrocuted-to-a-crisp ashes that were once the roasting vegetables and blazing embers. He was suddenly stricken with fear. Standing straight and eyes somewhat out of focus it occurred to him what was happening, she was headed towards the arena! He dropped the kabob and chased after the small girl. Jumping up the trees as he ran, he was nimble as he glided through the lower branches, soon catching up to the pale woman. 'Urrg!... She is hard to catch up with... there may only be one chance at this!' The elf rushed in front of her beeline jumped to the left side of her path, down in front of a tree in front of her, and, kicking off the tree, dagger held sideways, parallel to the line made by his eyes, blade out towards the off-guard mage, he lunged straight out at her. "Mzilt suust venorsh!" As if intangible, he phased through her stomach, leaving not a scratch on her. He tucked his body and rolled on the ground into a sprawled crouch, looking over his shoulder with a grin. 'There, now even if she gets back to the fighters, she won't be able to speak of even meeting me!' he thought, assuming the spell worked. '... Now to go find more to cover for the meal she ruined...'
Translation: "Much quiet silence!"
...then, one day, it'll bite ya
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:41 pm
Graff looks at Par`il "no my friend, its just to show our respect and appreciation to Lord Isaac, a good meal with lots of wine and beer, friends and fellow warriors who had the pleasure and honor to fight against such legend... you want to help?, fine, two heads and four hands will make such feast easier to do... any idea of what to cook?"
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:08 pm
Shin-lu suddenly popped in near Par'il and Graff. "Diiiiid someone say cooking? I'll help." She beamed. "I'm raring to go! cooking is good training!"
Ilyana had been unaware of the elf's attack, her thoughts were on the food she was going to ask from Shin-lu. She did see something though, but it was too late by then. She assumed she was just hungry and continued on her way to the kitchen of the arena.
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:16 pm
Graff is startled by Shin Lu " eek ...Shin Lu... how... you... did... that...?" after recovering himself "ejem... well three are going to make this easier... but I dont know what to do... meats?, fish?, a cake? any idea...?"
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:28 pm
"We're cooking a feast for warriors right? In that case I'm thinking meats, spagetti, rice, garlic bread, beer all around, something fried, the works. Something to get the bellies full and bursting." Shin-lu grinned. "I worked in a tavern, so I know a bit. And as for how I did that...I know where I'm needed." She giggled. "So do we even have enough food for that? Maybe someone should go hunt and get us some large meat we can grill."
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:32 pm
You'll never expect what you can't see... Par'il wasn't startled by Shin-lu's rapid approach. Staying quiet, he listened as the two discussed the meal for the warrior. He started to dislike the sound of it as they spoke of meats and fish. He turned away, not being the first to volunteer for hunting. "I can help... with the pasta, rice, and bread," he offered.
...then, one day, it'll bite ya
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:34 pm
Shin-lu looked to Par'il and smiled. "Oh I'm sorry, I'm being inconsiderate, we can do vegetarian and fruit dishes for the elves, I've heard how you are about live food. It's just that most warriors eat meat and pasta for high energy."
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:41 pm
You'll never expect what you can't see... "I understand and will not impede on such traditions. There does not need be altercations for just me, but if you truly wish for there to be a plant based dish for this, I could make one, or perhaps even a fine wine if need be." Par'il's tone may not have inflicted such an impression, but he was truly appreciative that Shin-lu was more considerate than the cook Gnareen of his palate.
...then, one day, it'll bite ya
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:06 pm
((Um, sorry for not posting in a while. I'm still sort of dealing with writer's block!))
Kayla let out a small, slightly shaky sigh, nodding once to Siom. "Thalra ussa wun lil taur gajak lueth Usstan orn joros dos t'yin" she replied in elvish.
((Translation: Kayla: "Meet me in the forest later and I will ask you then."))
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Princess Zelda21 Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:17 pm
Shin-lu clapped her hands together happily. "Ooh, I hear elven wine is just amazing! Well, Graff, you wanted to make a feast yes? Let's just make a lot of food. Oh wait, I have an arena match coming up....eh, oh well." Shin-lu began to skip out of the arena. She turned back to Par'il for a bit. "I don't know any good elven dishes, could you teach me?" She asked. It would be good to know one in case she was cooking for elves in the future.
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