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Next Event
Practice matches:
(will occur upon arrival of first 4 members)
Preliminaries (link not available yet) batch 1.
Will occur upon the arrival of our first 10 members.
Preliminaries (link not available yet) batch 2.
Will occur upon the arrival of our second 10 members.
Preliminaries (link not available yet) batch 3.
Will occur upon the end of batch 2. (14 players)
Team picks:
Will occur once the 10 captains are named.
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Just having entered in this game recently, Karin looked around the Lobby to find herself alone. She looked up to see text about the next battles that would be occurring soon. She heaved a sigh as she looked to the ground and closed her eyes.
"I guess I just have to wait for my game pieces to arrive. . ." she said with a hint of boredom.
(OOC: I wasn't sure if I had to the action part for this. I wanted to practice this anyway, so here goes nothing.)
-Karin enters Lobby
-Karin looks around Lobby
-Karin sees text schedule
-Karin sighs
-Karin speaks
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[The action part is only necessary during fights, but you've got the jist of it.]
"Game pieces... that has a nice ring to it." Sasha let out from the door frame, following the girl in. He seemed rather relaxed and confident, especially in light of the type of competition they were in. Running a single hand through his flowing black hair, the androgynous young man leaned against a wall, his eyes analyzing the sign. "Two more, huh?"
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(OOC: Sorry)
Karin turned around to see a young man with nice dark hair. Even though she was not easily surprised, she was kind of surprised at that moment to see a Moon Child in her presence.
"You look confident, and you don't seem boring to me either. . ." she muttered quietly to the young man as he leaned against the wall.
'Things are going to get a bit interesting. . .' she thought as a slight, devious grin crept onto her lips.
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[Don't be, better be safe than sorry.]
"You find...?" The boy asked with a neutral expression, barely containing his puzzled tone as he rose his hand, inspecting his impeccable finger nails. "Thank you then." His eyes rose to meet those of the girl, the two shades of vermilion mirroring one another. "I look forward to fighting with... or against you."
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"Eh? You really are entertaining. . ." Karin said. Her grin became more apparent as she watched the guy's actions. She was already trying to analyze him before the others come.
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Looking away briefly, Sasha scratched his right temple. Looking at her directly while being complimented in such a manner made his emotional state unstable and he disliked exposing himself that way, so he looked away until he could feel the urge to blush fade. "How so?" He wondered out loud.
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Karin looked at the man when he asked the question.
"Ho? Hm. . . I wonder. I guess its just the aura. Maybe your attitude and the way you talk." she said as she watched his reactions. It seems he's the type who like to be complimented. She wasn't sure yet. She had to find out more though.
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"I see..." He uttered, lowering his eyes, perhaps he could use those traits to his advantage in the competition, if he was lucky. "Who are you, by the way? I'm Sasha." He let out, his calm eyes looking into hers as he outstretched an arm almost coldly.
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Karin looked at the hand, gave it a light shake, and closed her eyes before looking at the man.
"If you must know, my name is Karin of the Nightingale family. Nice to meet you Sasha. You will be a very interesting ally. . . Or a formidable rival." she said with a devious grin on her face. She gave him a softer smile before shifting her gaze to the door.
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"Compliment returned." He let out simply, letting go of her hand and crossing his arms before looking to the door himself. Were they so early that others would not have showed up in all this time or were the others simply late? He couldn't help but wonder.
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Karin's foot tapped with impatience. Her brow twitched with agitation.
'Man, I really want to fight someone so bad. . .' she thought. A groan escaped her lips. Her grin gradually faded into a scowl.
"Hey, would it be bad to start a fight with you now?" she asked aloud, not caring whether he responded or not. She had a feeling she knew the answer.
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Elizabeth chose that exact time to enter the lobby, looking down to the ground with uncertainty. The more she'd approached the room, the less confident she felt about entering, which was why it took her so long to do so. Doubt... that was a nice emotion, one of the most pleasant ones she had the joy of experiencing... oh how she missed joy. "I'm not late... am I?" She asked the other two individuals in the room through her long white bangs. If she could still be amused, she would've smiled when she noticed that Karin's hair matched hers.
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Sasha sighed. "I think we would be penalized if that happened, besides..." He paused and just as he did so, Elizabeth came in. He looked to the girl with a paused expression, his eyes completely neutral. "...we have company." Straightening himself from the wall, the long-haired young man would begin walking towards the third arrival with a light shimmer of interest in his eyes. "No, you're the third to show." He reassured her.
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Karin was a bit surprised to see a girl with hair just as white as her own enter the room.
'What the? I didn't even sense her.' Karin thought as she regained her composure and made her way over to the girl. She heeded no mind to the boundaries of personal space and began to take a few strands of the girl's hair into her own hands gently.
"Wow. . . It's so soft. . . You're interesting too. Are you a Night Dweller as well, or something else?" she asked the girl with a seemingly genuine smile.
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The girl did not seem particularly bothered by the excessive proximity of Karin, her eyes following her fingers through her hair with a neutral expression. "I'm a tear drinker, if you must know." She continued on the same tone, looking into her eyes. "Don't take it personally, but I can't smile." She warned, running her hand through her hair on the opposite side of her head.
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"Hm. . . Really?" Karin said, her hands paused in their position in the girl's hair. She looked at her with pursed lips. Since she was taller, she had to lean down to match her height a little before using her index fingers and pushing up the corner's of the shorter girl's mouth.
"Not even if I did this?" she asked, cocking her head to the side.
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Sasha, no longer being part of the conversation, simply sat down on one of the lobby's seats, comfortably plunging himself into position. It was rather relaxing and a happy alternative to waiting on his feet, tapping the ground in impatience like a child. He pondered whether he would be allowed to smoke in here or not and pensively slid his hand into his pocket, playing with the edge of his cigarette pack.
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Zabeth waved Karin's hands away from her face, her brow furrowing slightly. "That's more of a grimace than a smile... and please don't touch my face." The young woman took a step back from her new acquaintance and ran her nails through her bangs, pushing her locks over her left eye. There was something about people looking or touching her face that irritated her to no end, there was no logical reason behind it, she simply couldn't stand it. Her eyes would turn to the panel above and she sighed. "One more person and this can begin, huh?" She let out on a tone too neutral for the excitement she would've had, if she could experience any.
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"Hmph. . ." Karin breathed with the pursed lips of a child. She backed up a bit and looked away. She then turned back and smiled casually.
"But yeah. . . Can't wait huh? I know I can't. I wanna see what all you guys can do." she said with a bit too much enthusiasm. She almost sounded, crazy. But she didn't mind whether they thought that not. She looked back at Sasha, who seemed a bit impatient with the way he tapped his feet. She watched as he slid his hand into his pocket and fiddled with the contents inside. She walked over to the chairs and sat one away from him. She splayed her arms over the surrounding chairs at her side. Then, she spread her legs out to their longest length in front of her.
"So, whatcha got there?" she asked a bit curiously.
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Sasha's eyes met with Karin's and he pulled out the pack, demonstrating it in front of him. It was a pack of king sized Legends, the gold variety. It was his brand, there were others, but he liked that one. "Smokes." That said, he dug the pack back in his pocket and turned his eyes to analyze Zabeth briefly. He then finally turned his eyes up to the announcement board. Waiting.
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Karin let out a low whistle.
"Eh? You're a smoker, huh? I would recommend not smoking a lot. You might accidently cough up a lung while fighting." she said jokingly. She really can't command this pawn at the moment because she didn't know him well. She watched his eye movements from board to the other girl. She wanted to see if he ever got flustered.
"Oh. . . I see. You're checking her out, hm? It's okay. I can keep a secret." she said
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Sacha looked at Karin with a deadpan expression. "You're trying to gauge me, aren't you?" He let out on a completely neutral tone. He'd been suspicious about it for a bit but now he simply had to ask. She was asking so many questions, it was either that or she was just an extremely curious person. Besides, he had to dodge the question. If he had answered he might've actually got flustered.
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'Hm. . . He's more observant than I thought. . . Can't have that now, can I?' Karin thought to herself without changing her composure.
"Gauge? I don't know the meaning of such a word. I'm just a sheltered rich girl who's trying to discover the world outside the mansion gates." she said with a bit of a pitch to her tone as she held her hand to her chest. She racked her mind for another excuse just in case he saw through her.
'If he's as good a reader as I am, this could be quite problematic. . .' she thought as she looked away from him. She looked at the board then at the door before settling her gaze on Sasha once again. She gave him a casual smile so that he wouldn't notice that the current situation has actually flustered her instead.
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"That so?" He let out calmly. "That answer came way too quickly." He thought to himself, but opted to feign ignorance. If she was indeed analyzing him showing off his wit would be counter-productive. "You didn't pick the best place to start then..." He let out, turning to look at Elizabeth again. He felt that if he continued this conversation he would get angry. Moonchildren were far too susceptible to their own emotions, it was difficult for them to control themselves on the spur of the moment if they didn't keep them in check.
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'Crap. . . I think he's trying to play me. . .' Karin thought as she looked away for a brief second.
"Eh? What do you mean by that?" she asked innocently. She decided that feign ignorance was the best way to go with this until she can decipher his motive. She looked at him with her head cocked to the side as if to show true curiosity. With the kind of face she had, it was easy to feign just about anything.
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"This isn't exactly a playground, if you haven't noticed yet." He simply let out without moving his gaze from Zabeth. He did not know why but the fact that she didn't display much emotion was soothing in a way. He didn't want to answer more questions, he was tired of it.
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"I know." Karin said simply. She moved her gaze from Sasha to her own feet. She looked at the board and heaved a sigh when she realized the fourth person still has yet to arrive. She played with her fingers on her lap before holding up one hand to observe her finger nails. As if she were some sort of overgrown child, she sat up straight in her seat and began to swing her legs in a to and fro motion. She didn't even mind that they weren't even in sync.
"London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. London bridge is falling down, my fair lady. . ." She sang, her voice trailing towards the end. She closed her eyes and pulled her hood over her nose as if to fall asleep.
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"London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. London bridge is falling down, my fair lady..." She let out, continuing after the singer as she leaned against the wall. If nothing else, this little duo would pass the time until a fourth person finally showed up. She frankly couldn't wait a minute longer.
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Karin turned to the voice, a bit startled. Yet, she smiled in delight and parted her lips again to sing.
"Build it up with wood and clay, wood and clay, wood and clay. Build it up with wood and clay, my fair lady." she sang as she pushed her hood back and ran her fingers through her hair, fixing the hair part. She couldn't help but smile. This girl knew some nursery rhymes. These were the only thing close to songs she knew since she was so sheltered.
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"Wood and clay will wash away, wash away, wash away, wooden clay will wash away, my fair lady." Elizabeth continued. Her voice running like a river of honey through her pale bangs. She was anxious, a tremor running through her spine. She couldn't wait to finally begin this tournament, she needed to find some idea of worth.
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Karin looked at Sasha as if wanting him to continue the song. She noticed him to be off in his own world and decided to continue the song herself.
"Build it up with bricks and mortar, bricks and mortar, bricks and mortar. Build it up with bricks and mortar, my fair lady. . ." she let out through her parted lips. She can just now begin to feel how anxious she was and began to tap her feet on the ground. Her impatience grew even more when she realized that she couldn't even tell night and day from where she was.
'I hope night doesn't come yet. . .' she shivered at the thought as she remembered the last time that happened.
'Waking up in a pull of blood isn't something to be proud of.' she thought as she let out a depress sigh.
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Sasha turned to meet Karin's gaze and sighed. At least while they were singing, they weren't talking. "Bricks and mortar will not stay, will not stay, will not stay, bricks and mortar will not stay, my fair lady." He let out, nipping at his own lower lip. He was patiently waiting in a dark room with two white-haired young women, singing 'my fair lady'. If someone had foretold this in his past, he would've undoubtedly called bullshit.
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Karin clapped in delight as Sasha began to sing. She gave him a smile and a thumbs up as if to say that he was good at singing and turned to the shorter girl. Even though she wanted to hear the girl sing again, she herself wanted to continue the song.
"Build it up with iron and steel, iron and steel, iron and steel. Build it up with iron and steel, my fair lady. . ." she sang as she swung her legs in her seat. She looked up to the ceiling and sighed as she began to remember that full moon was coming.
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Elizabeth's eyes turned to Sasha, slightly surprised that he joined in on the song before going on herself. This was a nice time-killer while they waited for the hopefully soon to come new arrivals. "Iron and steel will bend and bow, bend and bow, bend and bow, iron and steel will bend and bow, my fair lady." There was something sacred, almost religion about this little trio they had going on. Which was ironic when you considered they were singing a nursery rhyme of all things.
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"Build it up with silver and gold." Sasha let out, his eyes turning away from the two girls. "Silver and gold, silver and gold. Build it up with silver and gold. My fair lady." Once he finished his line, he got up from his chair and began walking towards the door, curious to see if he could overhear the steps of someone coming, with some luck.
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"Silver and gold will be stolen away, stolen away, stolen away. Silver and gold will be stolen away, my fair lady." Karin sung as she anxiously looked at the board, waiting for it to say begin. Her eyes frantically darted from the board to the door as she tapped her feet in an uneven beat.
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"Set a man to watch all night, watch all night, watch all night. Set a man to watch all night... my fair lady." Elizabeth then briefly broke from the song to look at the door impatiently. "I sure hope we won't have to watch all night..." She uttered for either of them to hear, she'd been here expecting some form of action and thrill through which she could find a meaning to her life, not just a waiting line.
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When Karin heard that part of the song, she panicked a little. Her hands began to fidget on her lap as she took a couple deep breaths.
"I-I don't want to wait all night. . ." she muttered under her breath. She shook her head and returned to the song.
"Suppose the man should fall asleep, fall asleep, fall asleep. Suppose the man should fall asleep, my fair lady." she let out on a slightly shaky note.
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Sasha looked to the two girls and sighed, then decided out of complete boredom to alter the song. "Well then I guess it's tough shit, it's tough shit, it's tough shit. Well then I guess it's tough shit, my fair lady." With that, he held in a chuckle and caved in to his addiction, pulling out a smoke and lightning it promptly. To hell with it, the room was more than large enough to allow him to smoke without intoxicating anyone and it's not like there was anyone with asthma here.