Luna Online: Warriors at Heart
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Azlada accepted the short kiss, sighing slightly. "Do it again and I might have to hurt you" he muttered, resting their foreheads together. His armor was in the way, and he knew that, but he didn't want to have to let go just to take it off. "Ugh, why is it so hard to stay mad at you?" he asked, looking at the ground, slightly irritated with himself, but he couldn't stay mad at himself for more than a few minutes anyways. He shifted slightly, pushing off his gauntlets, so that it was his bare hands resting on Arxingall's back now instead.
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"You're welcome to," Arxingall told him, eyes closing from fatigue. Az was warm, he could feel it from their heads pressed together. He could feel Az's bare hands on his back, making him shiver lightly under the touch. "Hmm, I'm glad you don't though." He didn't know love, or what it felt like, but he was sure he could easily fall in love with this other man by his side. Luna had made them compatible enough, maybe she was bored enough to hand pick some of their partners.
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Azlada only felt the shiver through his bare hands, the metal too bulky to be able to feel something like that. "Hmm. Well you must be glad you shoved your tongue down my throat then" he said, rolling his eyes. Funny how that was the one thing to win him over. "Do you want to sit down somewhere?" he asked, noting that the other's red eyes were closed, and he had to be tired from a wound like that. He had lost a fair amount of blood from that.
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"Ah, yes I did. " He was glad he had tried it out and that Azlada hadn't pushed him away. Azlada's lips were so lovely, he had decided, loving the feel of them against his own, or how they looked pursed when the blonde was pouting about something. "Hm? Oh, where?" he asked, wondering where they could go. "Er, let's finish this up first," he said, his lengthy wound still exposed, as was half of his body. As long as it was Az touching him, he didn't mind what was done to his body.
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"I dunno" Az shrugged, not sure where there was to go. They could stay there, or sit in a tent, or get a room again. "Hmm, yeah, that might be a good idea" he agreed, letting go of Arxingall rather reluctantly and picking up the bandages, that he had dropped previously. He brushed any dirt off and unravelled a bit of it. "Move your arms" he instructed, prepared to wrap the wound again, hopefully for the last time, before it healed.
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Following what the other elf wanted, the archer moved his arms, letting the warrior bind his chest to wrap the wound. "Isolde might not like it if we try to get a room while I'm wearing bloodied clothes. We could use a tent, I suppose." He didn't think he'd take too long to rest. He didn't want to bore Az either. If Az was going to just sit there while he rested, maybe slept, would he be bored? Most likely, because the fighter needed to be active constantly. He hoped that if Az did wander off to fight in the mean time, he'd at least keep an eye on his body so he didn't get mugged or something.
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Azlada reached around the lavender haired elf, using the same process he had earlier to cover the wound with the fresh bandages. "Hmm, well she can suck my dick" he muttered, shaking his head. "Tent's good too though" he nodded now, ripping the bandage off and tucking it into the other layers, holding it out for Arxingall. He was sure he could amuse himself for long enough for the other to rest, maybe.
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"It's not that far away," Arxingall said, putting the diminishing roll of healing wrapping in his bag. He'd buy it when he had more strength to get up and walk around without stumbling. He pulled the shirt and leather back on but didn't tie it in back. There wasn't a point if he was planning on buying a new set to replace the damaged leather. Maybe the dwarf would repair it instead? This place was good with deals, he might fix it just to get the business. He was hesitant to ask but he might need to to avoid falling over. "Er... Could I trouble you for support?" he asked, needing help moving to a tent.
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Azlada nodded, picking up his gauntlets and just shoving them in his bag for now, picking up his sword next. "Hmm, you ask for this now, instead of when you had farther to go?" he asked, raising an eyebrow, but he complied anyways, walking over and wrapping an arm around his waist, holding him firmly, his body being the only support really needed with that.
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"Hmm, well, you were mad at me earlier," Arxingall said, rolling his eyes. "Besides, it was earlier before. This is now, and now I don't have that much energy to spare..." He sighed. The last time he had been reduced to this state of weakness had been throwing himself out to protect a newbie trapped by a boss creature. He distracted it while the newbie got away, but wound up injured himself. He never did see the kid again, maybe he had gotten himself into more trouble. He put an arm around Azlada's shoulders, using the other to keep himself propped up.
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Azlada shrugged, not bothering to argue with that fact. He would have helped, angry or not. "Fair enough" he replied, shifting slightly as Arxingall put an arm around his neck. "Alright, ready to go?" he asked, looking sideways at him. He hadn't helped anybody like this before, but he got the theory of it, and it couldn't be that hard. He was strong enough, that was for sure.
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Having never been carried before, Arxingall hoped he understood how this worked. It was balancing between the two people and going slow enough so the weaker person didn't fall or get rushed. Something like that. "Ready when you are," he said, trying to not lean with all his weight on Az, even if the fighter could handle it, Arxingall might as well not make a ragdoll out of himself and actually move with his own strength too.
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Azlada sighed, preparing to try this. "Alright, let's go then" he said, taking a hesitant step forward, followed by another. He didn't want to go too fast for Arxingall, but he would feel like an idiot going too slow. Support and balance were the things he wasn't going to have struggles with, and he knew that. "Tell me if I'm going too fast or slow or something, kay?" he looked over at the injured male.
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"It's fine," Arxingall said, returning the look from the other fighter. He wanted to be placed near where ever Az was going to go, just so he had his company while he rested. He found he was greatly helped out with having Azlada as a support in walking, otherwise he didn't think he would have gotten as far. "Thanks," he said, placing his free hand tentatively on his chest. How much blood had he lost, he wondered, looking at a red stained hand.
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"Alright" Azlada accepted, continuing on, finding his a bit awkward to walk, but it was easy enough all the same. He carried the other elf towards the tent in the center of the little town, stopping once they were by the fountain underneath it. "Here good?" he asked, looking to Arx for confirmation or protest. He liked to listen to the sound of the fountain, which calmed him most of the time. And maybe that would make him have less of a struggle with sitting to wait for Arxingall.
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"Here is fine," Arxingall agreed, looking at the people running around the area. Some people liked running under the tent, but most found it a trouble to avoid the fountain. "I don't want to make you wait or anything, but if you do stray off, would you mind watching my bag?" He had things in there that he didn't need stolen. Azlada, if he really had to, could wander off or something, but Arxingall hoped he would at least take his bag with him so no one stopped by and took anything from it when Arxingall was resting and too weak to reclaim it.
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Azlada nodded and moved to the fountain, sitting down on the edge slowly, lowering Arx down with him. He didn't move his arm once they were sitting down, simply keeping it around his waist. "I will, but I don't plan on leaving. But if I do, I'll take your stuff with me" he promised, not planning on just leaving him there, defenseless to be robbed by anybody who had the spite. Or those girls, if they were still hanging around here. That would be a bad thing.
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"Hm, thanks," Arxingall said, putting his head on Az's shoulder, however hard it was due to the armor in the way. It wasn't that bad, but it would have definitely been easier if a warrior didn't have such big shoulder parts to the armor. "It's nice here," he said, his eyes closing as he listened to the sound of the water fountain. The sounds of the area with people buying or selling or something was peaceful enough. It was quieter than Alker Harbor and it was better than hearing the cries of people fighting in the field.
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Azlada sighed lightly and leaned his head against the other male's, knowing that the armor couldn't be very comfortable to rest his head on. "Yeah, it is" he agreed, looking around in front of him. It was a nice little village, not much traffic compared to Alkar Harbor. "You want me to take off my armor or something?" he asked, glancing at the other male as best as possible without moving his head, only able to see the top of the lavender hair from where he was.
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"Well, if you're not going anywhere soon you may as well get comfortable too," he suggested, wanting Az to feel content by the fountain as well, and not cramped up in the suit of armor he had. "Besides, I like when you have your armor off. It's easy to get close to you physically." Both of them knew his armor was a hindrance in this field, though whether or not Azlada agreed with him was variable.
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"Hmm, alright" Azlada moved his arm from around the other male and shifted away slightly, unclasping his armor and lifting it over his head, dropping it on the ground in front of him and pushing it away with his foot. He moved back to Arxingall after, putting an arm around his waist again. "Close is always nice" he agreed, sighing lightly, listening to the quiet sounds around them.
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"Mhmm," he breathed out, relaxing against Azlada again. The closeness of their skin, the heat they were sharing reminded him of the time they had spent in the bed. He put his arm around the other's waist, his finger stroking the soft flesh that was usually covered by the armor top. He didn't have any noticeable scars on his midsection, nothing that caught his eye anyway. He had his large tin can to hide in. While that was all very nice, Arxingall knew some of it could be a hazard.
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Azlada let his eyelids droop as he got comfortable, just sitting with Arxingall. He shivered slightly at the feel of the hand stroking his skin, which he was not used to at all. The only skin normally touching his was his own, but this was much nicer. "I really hope our sisters are gone" he sighed, opening his eyes to look around the little place, unable to spot them at the moment, but that was just now.
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Arxingall didn't know if his sister had cleared out or not. They hadn't been in the caves that long for her to be far. Or maybe if she was in a hurry somewhere, or wanted to linger for whatever reason, she could be anywhere. It was okay to see her once in a while though, even if it didn't usually end well by the time she had to leave. "Could be," he murmured, feeling the light breeze in Zakandia, the heat of Azlada's overshadowing that, and the buzz around the area. He liked it here more than usual.
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Azlada sighed, trying to promise himself that he wouldn't throttle Arx's sister the minute he saw her. He wasn't all too sure if he could keep that promise though. "I really hope not" he said, the light breeze rustling the feathers on his white wings, brushing against the other male's arm lightly. He ran his fingers along Arx's side, drawing little patterns with his fingers, before signing his name, marking his property, not that anybody could see it.
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