Luna Online: Warriors at Heart
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Re: Luna Online: Warriors at Heart
Azlada thought about that one for a second, having to recall. "Yeah. . . I still disagree. There is no time violence hasn't helped me" he shrugged. He watched Arxingall's hands, wondering what he was going to do when he uncrossed his arms. "But I was comfortable" he said, a bit confused. He allowed his arms to be moved anyways, not resisting. He was silent for a moment before grinning. "You admitted it. You think I'm cute" it was a strange thing for him to comprehend, but it made him want to laugh for some reason.
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"Comfortable being hunched over and crossing your arms? Fair enough, but all the same," Arxingall rolled his eyes. "I did call you that, didn't I?" Azlada could be if he wanted, if he didn't have a snippy attitude or wasn't running his mouth. A little quiet and calm was good for him, Arx thought the blonde could use it some time. So here they were, two pretty much naked males, a little damp still, just sitting here. Males didn't normally do this, Arxingall supposed, their kind of males, anyway.
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Azlada stuck his tongue out at Arx again at the comment about how his posture was, but he didn't really care. He let out a short laugh when the other elf agreed that he had called him cute. It was a bit of a thrilling idea, but he didn't say anything about it. He shifted awkwardly, thinking for a moment. "Uhm. . . now what?" he questioned, glancing up at Arxingall. They were pretty much just sitting there making small talk. This had to change.
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"Great question, of which I can't really answer." Verbally, anyway. Couples killed time with physical activity, something he wasn't sure they were ready for. People said to wait until at least the third date to try something, not that this was exactly a date, but it was what he'd heard from his sister explaining her method with boys. "Whatever you'd like, I guess," he said, sighing. They wouldn't be able to get out of this room for quite the amount of time. He hoped having his under clothes slung over something to dry evenly, and with the rising heat of the place, they'd dry soon so he could walk around at least.
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Azlada made a face, although he wasn't too surprised by the answer. Neither of them knew what they were doing. He hoped they learned fast, or Luna shoved ideas in their heads if she wanted them together so bad. He thought about Arxingall's decision for a moment. "Hmm, let's play a game then" he grinned, rolling onto his stomach and propping his head up on his hand. He had no idea what kind of game, but he could probably come up with one.
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"Um, game?" The purple haired archer was curious, and a little confused. What kind of game could they play nearly nude, and just in this room? Plus, if volume rose too high for whatever reasons -he wasn't implying anything sexual- people from rooms close enough might check. Or not, considering what this room was used for. "What kind of game are you thinking?" he asked, looking at the way Azlada was laying, wondering if that had anything to do with the game.
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Azlada raised one shoulder in a shrug, sighing. "I honestly have no idea. I was hoping you would. I don't exactly play games often. Other than truth or dare" he wouldn't mind playing that, but he had a feeling it would turn out a bit awkward. Being a teenaged guy, dares tended to get out of hand in that game. Last time he had played it, it had turned nasty. "Or we could make up a game" he had one that he had made up before, that helped get to know a person. It was rather interesting sometimes.
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"I don't even play truth or dare," Arxingall said, shaking his head. "You've got to be asking the wrong person if you're asking how to play games, honestly." He wasn't the most playful of people, he was sure Azlada had been able to tell first day. He didn't even play games with his sister, who would play them, just, he wouldn't be participating. Whatever she did was a one sided competition. "Make up a game? I don't even know enough games to get an idea of what to base it off of." There wasn't enough space to do something crazy. If they had a deck of cards, at least.
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Azlada could feel a pout slip across his face at the answer almost involentarily. He hadn't used the expression since he was a child, but in the past day, he had used it numerous times. He knew Arxingall wouldn't be the one to play games, but he figured he might have at least picked up one in his travels. He let out a light laugh, shaking his head. "Fine then. We can play a game I made up a few years ago. It's pretty simple. What you do is ask me a question, I'll answer it, and you have to decide whether I was telling the truth or not. Then I have to tell you if you're right or not. It can get interesting, depending on what you ask" he shrugged.
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"Sounds interesting enough," the male archer replied, nodding. A good time killer if they could keep the questions interesting. Nothing simple, nothing repeated, that would keep time moving for a bit, he hoped. "I think my sister used to do some sort of version of this, even if I never did really answer her." He wasn't that nice to his sister, he decided. She was a good kid most of the time, he didn't want to be an over protective brother who smothered her in rules she probably wouldn't follow. He let her run free with whatever she wanted as long as it was safe enough. "Er, you can start," he said, letting the maker of the game be the starter of it.
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Grinning, Azlada nodded, glad they had something to do now. "Alright, hold on" he said, propping himself up on both elbows, his back arched as he glanced to the ceiling to think. He needed a simple question to start off, that wouldn't be too boring. "Hmm. . . Oh, and it has to be a yes or no question, by the way. Just to make it more challenging. Anyways, have you ever streaked?" he asked, raising an eyebrow. He was pretty sure he knew the answer, but crazy things could happen when people got drunk or something.
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"Streaked? Streaked as in, run around in nothing?" Was that a trick question for him? "No, I haven't." Azlada had to understand Arxingall well enough to know he'd never streak, not even paid for it. That was completely absurd to ask him if he did something like that. He would bet from the question that Azlada had done that before. "You must know me fairly well, or at least by nature." Azlada was impulsive, any time someone said jump, most likely did that.
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Azlada nodded when the archer repeated the word, clarifying it's meaning. "Liar" he said, tilting his chin up, not caring if he was wrong or not. This game didn't exactly include keeping score, so it didn't matter. "I do know, but people do out of charachter things sometimes" he pointed out, "You kissed me, didn't you?" he raised an eyebrow, as his example was very valid. He was already coming up with more questions in his head, ready for his next turn.
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Arxingall coughed into his hand, honestly embarrassed that it was brought up again. "So I did, so I did." Azlada had to be joking when he said liar. Azlada had a posture and performed a gesture saying he wasn't serious anyway. He didn't know if the blonde knew it, but he did a lot through gestures. "My turn, I believe. Do you ever take anything seriously?" he asked, since he had taken notice that the blonde would pass things off as a joke, or kid or tease on something. If he took things like an adult, that was a mystery to him.
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Azlada laughed slightly, not as embarassed by the fact as he had been before. It was still weird for him, but he was getting over it, a little. He nodded when Arxingall said it was his turn, and stuck his tongue out at the question. "Sometimes. If I decide that something's important enough" he shrugged. There wasn't much he took seriously, but what he did was things like protecting those he cared about, so his sister when he could, for now.
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"Okay, I'll take that answer as true," Arxingall told him, giving him the benefit of the doubt. Every person had times when they could act out of character and be something they usually didn't show themselves to be. Azlada, being one of obnoxiousness and loudness, not to mention stubbornness, Arxingall could find himself to believe that he would be one to take a subject seriously every now and then.
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Azlada was pleased he had taken it as true and not just written him off as a brat, as so many had. But with other people, he didn't care. He wasn't all too sure why it would bother him so much if Arxingall felt that way too. "Alright, my turn. Do you ever sit back and take a break, sit back and relax?" he asked, raising an eyebrow. It didn't seem like he did, other than now, but they were getting out of the rain, so he wasn't sure that counted.
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"No," Arxingall said, trying to throw Azlada off. He did, every rare while, but he wanted to make this game interesting instead of all just truths. He took breaks when he didn't have money to buy more potions. Relaxing, enjoying himself, he might do so if he stopped in Alker for a bit. Just being with all of the people instead of all the monsters made him feel like he wasn't just a creature of Luna's designed to kill and train. "Have you seen me sit back and relax before?" he asked, backing up his lie.
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Azlada thought about this for a moment, not sure whether to believe him or not. It was true, he had never seen Arxingall relaxing, but then again, he wasn't around him all the time, and had tried to avoid him before. "Truth" he said almost a bit hesitantly, but his tone was unsure, more like he was asking a question than stating his opinion. If he was right, he was going to have to teach Arxingall how to relax. It shouldn't be too hard, he decided.
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"Hmm, nice try, and I can't blame you for saying so," he informed him, "but I do take some. No one really sees it. Check Alker Harbor sometime though." Well, he wouldn't need to really check. Chances are he'd be with him in Alker Harbor or something. "Do you pick fights often?" Such as what he had done with him when they met over the monster fight. Who got to call it as their victory. "Do you always find a reason to battle someone?" Or did he usually win, was a good question too.
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Azlada laughed slightly, nodding. "Okay. If I'm not with you, maybe I will" he agreed, a bit surprised he had gotten that one wrong. He took breaks frequently, getting most of his skill by throwing himself into battle, having to fight three times as hard against a group of monsters twice his size. "No" he replied simply, which was a flat out lie, and he was sure Arxingall would guess that. If people got in his way, or got angry, he tended to react badly.
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"No, you don't get in fights all the time, or no, you don't always lose?" Arxingall asked him, raising an eyebrow. Well, maybe he did do both. "Hmm, getting in fights or losing, I'd say no, you don't lose all the time, but yes, you do pick fights. The only thing I'm questioning is, if they actually agree to fight you." This was just made into a longer question, so he was trying to make it a more interesting game. Maybe the game was naturally like this anyway.
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"Both" Azlada offered a shrug, as best as possible in the postion he was in. He grinned slightly at Arxingall's decision. "Okay, yeah. You're good at this. And most of the time, yes" he tended to find the hot headed people around, who were always the ones to get in the way, and agree to fight with him when he got angry. But occasionally he got the calm ones to fight, such as with Arxingall. But he was more happy that the archer had taken out his Lizardman than he ever had been before.
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"Just observation, actually," the older elf shrugged. Azlada was open enough to observe as someone who liked to leap before looking, and he as most likely one of those people who had to yell their head off every so often to keep cool. "You're very easy about your emotions, which makes you more or less readable." Which leads to him being easy to figure out. Or, easier. Not everyone was on the surface, not everyone wore their heart on their shoulder. Azlada had more things for Arxingall to figure out about him, just as everyone had secrets.
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Azlada frowned, thinking about that for a moment, unsure. "I'm not sure whether being easy to read is a good thing or not" he said, wrinkling his nose. He supposed it could be either, depending on the circumstances((lawl, cirCUMstances)). "Okay, my turn. Are you afraid of any of the monsters in the Blue Land? Actually afraid of, not scared of dying or something" he asked, rather curious about this one. He was terrified of the Low Class Succubi, and he wasn't sure why.
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