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wynn) wrote in
knightsoflegend2013-08-05 10:14 pm
Entry tags:
- alainn o'rourke,
- alanna,
- amara,
- andrea dodge,
- astrid mädchen,
- attica arakhan,
- aurelius greyfire,
- belle desrosiers,
- bo dennis-gatewood,
- david charming,
- david levin,
- diana meade,
- dimitri belikov,
- edain of maikwit,
- emma swan,
- eric carpenter,
- faith o'keefe,
- faye chamberlain,
- fredrick jr.,
- gregor hughes,
- idhrenel,
- jaime lannister,
- jaina solo,
- killian jones,
- lila zacharov-gray,
- lissa dragomir,
- maximilian rast,
- miles cuivre,
- rose hathaway,
- sean cassidy,
- sydney bristow,
- taradiddle gezuntheit,
- thoster chatwyn,
- val'drin cabot,
- wynnefalshond
open ♔ august castle socialization

WHO || Everyone! [ota]
WHAT || Shenanigans.
WHERE || Anywhere in the castle, surrounding environs, London, etc!
WHEN || Any time during August [back and forward dated]
HOW || Actionspam
[ The castle can be a happening place, even on more mundane days. This log is for random interactions over the course of this month. Because not everyone is into parties, ok.
You are encouraged to start your own threads and tag around, and feel free to threadjack into any on-going threads that aren't specified as 'closed' in the subject lines since people can enter into rooms even in the middle of what's going on. You can also specify 'single thread', meaning you want only one response for all participants, rather than multi-thread, where a number of different scenes/threads can be done as replies to the top prompt. ]

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..Alright. I'm in.
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I came down here for a reason, didn't I? We can work on the rest later.
[She turns and picks up the gun again.] Show me again. [It's not a question, but it doesn't have the bite of a demand. It's about as humble as Faye can be to say that she still doesn't get how she's supposed to properly hold this thing.]
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Keep your feet shoulder width apart, and keep the gun level with your shoulders when you hold it. Elbows loose, you don't want the recoil to hit you too hard.
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She clenches her jaw and doesn't even give Emma the chance to make a comment on it, but instead closes her eyes and takes a breath before opening them and firing off three more shots, each one better than the last (attacks: 11, 12, 21).
Satisfied, she puts the gun down and glances to Emma out of the corner of her eye before looking down at the target.]
Have you ever killed someone?
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[ she turns the question back around on faye, concerned by the line of questioning. she hits the button on the side of the range to bring the target up towards them on its railing. it starts to swing up the range toward them. in a way, she has. maleficent wasn't just some dragon, and knowing as much hadn't stopped her from doing what she needed to in order to save her son. but it's not as though she goes out with her gun with that in mind. could she? sure. if the situation called for it. but she doesn't think it's some rite of passage, and she sure as hell doesn't think it's the first question a 17-year-old should be asking. ]
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I find it hard to believe that you go out of your way to fire non-lethal shots. [A pause.] You still haven't answered the question.
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The people you're going to be firing at aren't pieces of paper. They're real. They have lives, and they have families, and nine times out of ten, they're just doing what they need to do, or following orders. We train in here to be accurate. And yeah, if they're not going to let you out of there until one of you is dead, you train to make this shot. [ she points at the hole through the paper man's chest. ] If you have to. But that's not your first move, it should never be your first move.
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[She places the gun on the table and folds her arms over her chest. Stubborn teenager mode: engage]
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Fine. Responsibility is key. Message received. Can we move on now?
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[ she's just saying, ok. that's not how you get what you want from people, faye. but emma's also pulling out a fresh target sheet, getting it ready. ]
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While Emma readies the sheet, Faye takes her weapon and adjust her grip just as Emma had shown her. She's clearly waiting for Emma's signal...silently.]
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Elbows.
[ her remark is a brief reminder, and emma then pulls her earmuffs back on to block out the sound of the gun - an indicator for faye to start shooting. ]
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The first shot is decent (attack 15) but she gets too confident and fires off two more that don't even hit the paper. (attacks 7, 5). She steps back and looks almost like she's going to give up, but at the last second, she raises the gun and looks like it was born in her hand. A quick breath in, an exhale, and she squeezes the trigger- exactly like Emma said. Her eyes are trained on the paper. Exactly like Emma said. Maybe she knew what she was talking about after all. Damnit. (attack nat 20).]
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[ it's hard for emma not to look a little smug at the fact that faye did well once she ... got over being a stubborn ass. and also emma is admiring her hard work aka ... faye's improvement which she is giving herself some credit for. LET IT HAPPEN, OK, EMMA RARELY GIVES HERSELF CREDIT. ]
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God damn it, Swan.
She puts the gun down, but this time doesn't have all that attitude behind the motion.]
So why do you want to know about magic?
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[ her response is dry and uninformative because she likes it that way and she doesn't particularly feel the need to spill secrets of how vulnerable and unhelpful she felt in bermuda. ]
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Let's get one thing straight... You want my help, that means you play by my rules. This place is full of people with magic, but you're not talking to them. You know what that tells me? Either you can't or you won't, which makes me your only option. (wis 15)
Magic is built on intent. [She's figured that much out at least.] If I don't know why you want it, I can't do anything with you.
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This is what he taught me. Intent. Drive. You need it- or if you have it, I need to know what it is to know how to get you to use it. [Actually, he taught her how to reign in her anger and focus it. It's a twist on that. Also Faye just wants to know because you aren't telling her (bluff 22).]
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No, you don't. See, I might not know how to magic, but there is one skill I have been honing for a lot longer than you've been learning how to beat it. I know how to spot a liar, and there is no magical reason that you have to know what my reasons are.
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Fine. Keep it to yourself. Here. [She reaches in her back pocket and finds a receipt from some earlier purchase. It's half crumpled but she balls it up further and drops it on the cement floor between them.]
Whatever it is, it is important. You have to use it. [She takes a deep breath and closes her eyes briefly. A spot of... eh let's say 15 of more will catch that the red star ruby on her necklace glints... or maybe almost glows as she pulls at her well of power. Faye uses anger to fuel her magic (and exactly no one was surprised). She takes her frustrations from the immediate situation and glances down at the crumbled paper.]
Before, I could only create the flame, make it appear from the paper with no match or external source of heat. That's what I want you to do. That's what he asked me to do. And once you can do that, it will grow and then... Searing fire, I call thy name. Set the enemy aflame.[She turns and holds out a hand off to one side, away from Emma and towards one of the empty target stalls. From her fingertips, a stream of fire shoots out a good fifteen feet. The words are corny- and even she recognizes it. But they've been coming to her, literally leaping her mind at the exact right moment since she arrived here. She's not going to question it. (spell used: burning hands)]
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