Tybalt The Cat (
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knightsoflegend2013-03-12 10:53 am
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Whiskey in Mind
WHO || Tybalt, Amrita anyone who might be wandering by or having a drink.Tybalt had spent most of the day in the training room, practicing with his sword and generally doing a little too well at avoiding the company of his fellow squires. It wasn't as if he particularly disliked any of them, he just had never been the best at social interactions. In fact, in general he was terrible at them. His blunt honesty had a tendency of stirring up fights, and Tybalt's enjoyment of those fights had never left much drive to stop being the prickly feline he was. He could be plenty civil, but he bristled at anything he considered a personal insult. It just wasn't very conducive to making friends.
WHAT || Tybalt indulges in his second favorite pastime and runs into another squire on his way out.
WHERE || The Castle Bar, first floor
WHEN || Tuesday, Mar 12th, early evening
HOW || Prose OR Actionspam
He spends most of the latter half of the day in the castle bar until late in the evening when he finally decides to head to his bedroom. It's possible he might even get into actual conversations with people at the bar. He's his most personable when he has a drink in his hand. Otherwise it's just as likely to bump into him on his way out. A bit softened around the edges by alcohol and less prone to start a fight.
Come prod the feline prickly pear.

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Now she finally felt that it was time for her to retire to her quite frankly sinfully wonderful room and spend the rest of the evening there.
Catching sight of Tybalt as soon as she walked through the library doors, however, she came to a halt and gave him a nod in greeting.
"Good evening."
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Tybalt's brows furrowed as the combination of slight alcohol haze and difficulty of the foreign name on his tongue forced him to stumble on the words. He cleared his throat and looked for anyone around to give him an excuse to get away fast. Not finding any such luck, his eyes moved back to hers and then to the library behind her.
"Find something interesting in those dusty old cow-hides?"
Yes, you're doing a fine job so far Tybalt. Good conversational skills. That didn't at all sound as if it were worded poorly.
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The dismissive tone she felt he was taking towards studying books coupled with his apparent fondness for fighting that she could recall from their first meeting wasn't really helping with putting her in a friendly state of mind either.
"I found plenty, thank you. Have you enjoyed your evening of introducing a neurotoxin into your system?"
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So that was an exaggeration but her obvious disdain was rubbing him the wrong way already and he wasn't particularly inclined to humor her. His difficulties were really a combination of both, as the feline shape-shifter could hold his liquor rather impressively. Apparently he had built up some form of resistance in his life before.
He studies her for another moment before glancing at the library.
"Someone forcing you to do research the old fashioned way?"
As if he was one to talk about old fashioned. Nearly everything about him was old-fashioned, usually including his chivalry toward women. Somehow that didn't seem to be coming into play around this particular woman. Whatever the case, he clearly didn't have a very high opinion of books at all.
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Her attempt at hiding her doubt regarding that was a poor one, if indeed an attempt was being made at all.
"I was mostly getting acquainted with the system. Where everything is and such."
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Yes, that was just the slightest bit smug. He has to protect his pride, after all.
"I prefer more direct methods."
Of course, by direct he really means 'faster'. Old-fashioned as he is in most things, research is something Tybalt was quick to adopt a less time-consuming method. Less book involved.
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Of course, his way of being a people-person might widely differ from the common definition, but it worked well enough for him most of the time.
Reynard didn't generally tell anyone his true nature. It wasn't embarrassment, it was self-preservation. Being able to turn into a fox came in handy when he had to get away and no one knew he could do that.
But he couldn't keep it secret from everyone and so he approached the cat, guessing that he could smell the truth on him just as he could in turn.
"What are you drinking?"
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All right, time to take a deep breath and count to ten. Apparently manners were hard to hang on to around this guy.
"Sorry, that was rude."
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But here he was being rude as well. And to a lady. Well. A woman, at least. Generally he was far more... what was the word. Chivalrous? Gentlemanly? He had a certain notion of how women should be treated, with respect and a sense of composure, that apparently he failed to keep hold of around this particular woman.
He rubbed the bridge of his nose, a wave of dizziness from the quantity of alcohol he had consumed, and forced a smile for her.
"No. I am sorry. I have not exactly been a gentleman."
Fortitude Save maybe?
He straightened when the woman arrived however, a well dressed lady, and one who seemed to know very well what she was doing.
After a moment of watching them he cleared his throat, getting to his feet with a little less-than-steady legwork of his own. And how lucky he was not to lose his balance, because there was little a cat liked less than others being witness to any slips of pride. Thank whatever gods or powers were responsible for his constitution (and his liver).]
They seemed to be enjoying themselves quite a bit.
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There was no honor in those fights. Just a prickly cat trying to stoke a bruised ego and injured pride.
And possibly some deep-seated inferiority complex.But he could smell the fox even over the strong, burning scent of his alcohol, and managed to do an impressive impersonation of a tail twitch in human form. The slight tick of a sneer that was gone half as fast as it formed.
"Some form of mead, I believe." He had not been too picky in ordering. It wasn't about taste, obviously.
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Risa looks over at him when he comments, and then clucks her tongue as she shakes her head ] Too much, maybe.
I don't know if they're ever going to learn if I just fix them up so easily.
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She gave him a thoughtful look, not one to touch alcohol herself but plenty familiar with its effects on people seeing as she's not friendless and have had her share of hungover people laying in miserable piles on her couch.
"You should drink some water. Or a lot of it. And eat something salty."
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"Having a bad day or having a normal day in a bad life, friend?" Different nicknames were just on the tip of his tongue, but for today he left them out.
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"Neither. Just enjoying a quiet drink."
Was that emphasis on quiet? It might have been.
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I say let them suffer their hangovers. They knew what they were getting into when they started.
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He cleared his throat and glanced back at her and then at the library behind her.
"Yes, I might do as much. Good luck with your... researching."
There was a hint of a grin though, on his lips after a moment. He could admire a person with fire in their spirit.
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A little tough love could do them some good. How will they learn if they don't have to face the consequences?
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Yes, he might have picked up on that emphasis and he also proceeded not to give a fuck. He took a sip when his drink was set before him.
"How long have you been here?"
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He purposefully ignored what that question might have been referring to. It's hard not to bristle when someone refuses to take an obvious hint, so the cat just drinks his alcohol and focuses on the knights in the bar, rather than the other squire.
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[He straightened his jacket and gave her a smile. It was probably improper not to refer to her as Sir, but his upbringing was deeper rooted than the Knights code. What he remembered of it.]
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[He shakes her hand with a slightly lopsided smile and a gentle grip. Not how he expected his evening to end, but despite outward appearances and attitude, the prickly cat wasn't a bad guy. He could be really rather charming and friendly if he had a reason to be.]
Do you know where their rooms are?
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[Tybalt arches a brow at that, watching her and that pendant with interest. He hasn't seen a lot of magic first hand, so spells are interesting.]
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Obviously rudeness wasn't deterring him. If anything, it might make him just that bit more determined.
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