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she would've hid, the moment dazia had suggested the entry of a different personnel. and yet, the kicking of weapons scattered across the floor made it difficult to do so. night dropped the one she was holding in haste, and it clattered upon the wood. upon realizing its volume, she rolled her eyes and readied her blade instead. the captain? at least, whoever it was seemed like it. and in the banter between her party member and the enemy, the player only found herself stiffening, almost being ignored. not that it mattered. perhaps it was impatience, the reason why she was so eager to
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night's gaze shifted upon noticing the raw meat that had formed on the ground. and almost instantly, orsyn dove towards it, claws clutching at the corners of the food, maw and teeth sunk into that offering at once. the player huffed, smiling, pacing closer to observe the dragonling. when they were ready, the two rose from the field, drake in nari's arms, and as a party they started their way back to the mountains. it was to ormi's delight that her broodling was safe. orsyn near jumped out of the player's hold with a cry of laughter as the familiar figure of his mother came into periphery,
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"yeah," night breathed, a glance to her sword from her companion, still in shock. "well, neither did i." because she'd heard rumors about the enhancements themselves, yes, but to wield something so powerful to begin with felt... impossible. something in her stomach churned at the thought of it, and she set that aside as nari addressed the returning party members. gianna, sheepish, was looking about to the dragonling still flying through the air, zipping around with chuckles and plumes of fire through its breath while untethered to their tamer associate. a hand ran through her locks as she
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her gaze shifted from the dragon to her partner. 'take it back' to deliver it to the demon before them. got it. gaindogrig stood, large and imposing, and night's dive towards it only spoke of the height difference between the players and goliath. they were barely up to its forearm. and yet, he could barely raise a claw to swipe at her location. in two sweeps, her edge cut through scale and skin, the dance of her blade digging into the reptile's sides, and despite the loose stances from her actions, the weapon had decided upon death being the creature's verdict. how fast the dragon's
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she wasn't going to ask if it was in wariness of gianna, the dragonling or the goblin chief. night obeyed either way, falling into step behind her tank, eyes set to the dual-wielding foe that chased after the fleeing pair. out from the brush they'd intercepted the runners, only to meet the war leader as he readied a frenzied charge. "new opponents?! better match for ubwaba than chasing babies!" and night chased those falling axe blades, the edge of her sword catching them mid-air as she shifted in front of her tank. the chieftain pressed down against its side, the force of which call
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"i could draw him in," night figured, eyes still trained on the goblin chief. it still felt weird to be performing the maneuver away from nari, breaking the setup of their party thus far. and yet it was the quickest plan she could draft in her head, that reliability towards performing feats on her own. better she did it quick, then, and then duck out -- because while they needed chaos, yes, she wasn't keen on being swarmed with a number of creatures to overwhelm her position, either. so she rose, hesitant, a slight shake as her sword formed in her hand. stealth was only somewhat reliable,
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[F14 - PP] Blood and Water <<Cull of the Dead>>
NIGHT replied to Koga's topic in Intermediate Floors
night motioned with her hands, glancing to koga's coat. "do you think the game's really picky about what it considers 'in the sunlight'? your hood for example -- would it count if you just drew it over your head to keep you out of the sun?" not that the player was keen on finding out, either, but the thought of its novelty seemed intriguing enough for that temporary discussion. besides, even if the condition did seem to exist, she could think of one person who'd be genuinely delighted to know (bistro). the sight of an ancient battle laid bare before them. at least, it seemed ancient, from -
nari was right -- their presence made known to the camp seemed likely to be loud enough to cause some disruption. and, for what it was worth chasing the runaway goblin she'd shattered, the path they were down seemed like an open view from her point towards the encampment's entrance. the player only glanced back to her partner, watching her eyes draw away towards gianna, curious to where her sights had lingered. if there'd been guards, perhaps night had been hasty, not noticing. so it was likely for the best that they started following their scout-turned-guide, weaving through foliage a di
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it'd surprised night to find nari rushing back out of the studio as she'd headed towards it earlier -- something she forgot to address, perhaps? and the quip on her tongue afterwards, 'so jomei gets amazing, and i'm your companion?' though she'd wanted to say it, the jest might've only been humorous if it was only the two of them. she left it there, leaning into their host instead, because surely the player needed it, the way night's own arm was being held at the moment. and night was surprised to know that it was easter. because a while ago, it had been a big enough occasion that they sy
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it had been a while since the twenty-seventh floor had opened up. every floor had its own set of challenges before the labyrinth could be found -- either a duration to wait through, a quest chain to be completed; somewhere, some condition had to be met. even if the players hadn't been keeping track of what it was. but that was what the eyes and ears of aincrad were for; brokers to alleviate their work. despite this, however, it was about due time they got off their laurels to push towards that exodus at some point. not for sake of placing their peace behind them, but rather, it was a nece
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night exhaled, moving forward -- the gap she closed within seconds was just enough time for her to watch nari clear the path beyond, if only a straggler remained. oathkeeper set to her side, she let cardinal drift her towards the first target in a chain, the lunge forward barely grazing her partner's spear as it was pulled backwards. with the tip of her blade sated, then came her second attack, weapon drawn behind her as her hands searched the system for a tug. her eyes were set upon the back of the goblin still fleeing from before. a slight shift of her foot forward, and night knew she w
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"Yer gonna pay for that one, lass." "Try me." the readiness to evade was probably important. for night's rush forward upon noticing the backdoor fly open was in the boatswains' introductions, and she hadn't thought twice about where her ally would've been before she struck. one slash downwards -- her first attack towards the burlier once he'd been slammed to the floor, the cut across his entire form was the man's death sentence before he disintegrated to the ether. following through her momentum, a rounded slash, curved horizontal, tore into more environment than opponents. woo
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only a syllable long. it was efficient, so night nodded to the title. though, it was a blank look that met nari's gaze when the look was shot her way. the player tilted her head, raising her hand in a wave. whatever message her companion had wanted to relay was completely missed. past the mountainside, into the fields and forests -- they were closer to the goblin encampment than she realized, and night hadn't time to respond once her tank raised her shield. orders given, and the player was ready to follow through, had there not been another rustle from behind as nari's steps thundered dow
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just one more, they'd figured, before checking in. through the way they came from, despite knowing the dangers of it. upon first peer into the corridor, night noticed the stationed group missing; a clatter from the opposite direction drew her attention as to why. because instead of listening in from the other side of the bedroom, two of the personnel were trying to barge in from the door the duo had left through earlier. and night thanked her lucky stars she'd remembered to hit the lock before she closed it, if only to buy them some time. that left the question of where the rest of the in
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[PP-F27-CSPT] Where The Elements Thrive (NIGHT, ---, ---)
NIGHT replied to Hirru's topic in Intermediate Floors
"huh?" caught off-guard, her shift gave the fight enough reprieve for hirru to charge in, culling the remaining elemental she'd yet to cut down. and given she hadn't the time to jump back into the fight after that call -- "yeah, and holy," was all she could return, watching the cedar figment disassemble into sparkling hues. though she didn't give either the enhancements much thought beyond their power, their make. night was surprised to even know their effects could've been made out after all, knowing how it varied between players, even weapons. some drew the night sky, yet hers had -
stealth -- sure. night was keen on that route of action, too, had it just been herself alone. but it was easier to go in guns blazing, she thought, despite dazia's combat preference. "then you sneak in," the player commented, oathkeeper forging in her hands as her ally started to move. "where it counts, i'll play distraction." and where it counted was the first moment she'd walked in. the doorway was notably enough to fit a human about twice the size of either the woman, and hence there was enough space for the assassin to round the room had there been a need to. five targets in their per
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the player found herself fumbling and fidgeting at the exclamation from her other. quaintly adorable -- the enthusiasm almost brought a smile, too, to her face. if anything, she would've wanted to ask about the legend being spoken of, but found herself short on voice the moment the ideas of knights had been dropped. if anything, night found herself awfully shy. she'd only hummed at the call to move, tailing after nari as her companion skittered off. dazed, but not terribly impeded on movement, her pace matched with gianna's, making sure the third wheel wasn't going to be left behind. afte
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the words on the first page helped soothe her concerns none about the book's existence. and night winced, upon reading it, because it felt biblical in nature. the part about accumulating guilt and purging sins especially. and night hadn't the capacity to consider the bible, only enough to tolerate its existence, so she pulled herself inwards with a fold of her arms. mostly busied thinking about what the warning was meant to pose. 'seek out your pain, and know peace.' how was torment supposed to guide someone to tranquility? the player bit her tongue, right as the wagon was pulled to
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between the conviction (“We’ll help.”), the almost-immediate uncertainty paired with cutesy eyes (“We’ll help…right?”), and the words spoken as though they were a unit (“We can’t just leave a village undefended to face against a dragon. That’s just…that’s not us."), it was beginning to become difficult for night to keep her cool. she'd feigned a wince; old habits died hard, but a flick of the fox ears upon nari's hood helped keep her eagerness in check. half the reason why she wanted not to go anywhere, only tempered by the silly, cuddly hoodie -- she did wonder why that vest out of all others
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"night," she shot back, pulling dazia up to her feet. the other woman was short, approximately an inch lesser than night's own height; unknowingly, the player adjusted immediately. "how much of this quest do you know about? besides --" and she rolled her eyes "-- whatever you'd heard about me speaking to the sailor back on land." depending on dazia's answer, night would nod, arms folded, her head turned towards the shack. the pirates' gathering hall. she gestured to it with the jab of her thumb. "they're inside," she explained. "illegal activities require a hideaway." and the criminals mu