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Oct 28, 2011 23:39

Who: no_hometown and e4e5nf3nc6nc3
What: Continued from this thread, Sephiroth and Erik meet.
Where: The park
When: Backdated, shortly after Erik's arrival.
Warnings: Just two powerful gentlemen.

A walk in the park. )

erik lehnsherr: x-men first class, *sephiroth: final fantasy vii

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no_hometown October 30 2011, 00:53:00 UTC
"A pleasure, Magneto." The name isn't odd, to his mind, as names like Angeal, Genesis, and Cloud are familiar and everyday where he's from. It is certainly suggestive, considering what he's seen the man do. The cape and helmet also interest him, as he imagines there is a reason behind them. He himself wears his pauldrons and battle leathers at times, as he is now, while traveling through the city. Perhaps it's due to arrogance, in part, but he's accustomed to being ready for combat, and he doesn't trust his present surroundings. He's a wary man. He doesn't offer his own hand, and he's also not one for waving, but he gives a slight, polite bow of his head.

He admires the man's swift adaptation to his new residence, so to speak. "This is a more suitable venue for becoming better acquainted."

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no_hometown October 30 2011, 05:41:23 UTC
"Our communication devices are given to us by those in power. They are in no way secure. I agree, it's hard to trust even our surroundings in this 'dream' city."

"I've been here ten days. Not long, but all that time, I have been gathering intelligence and monitoring the network." Sephiroth was often neutral than distrustful, reserving his judgment regarding most of the people and places he encountered here. Perhaps that, too, was a result of his arrogance. There were few individuals, in his experience, who could harm him. In recent days, there had been a sizable shift in his overall outlook following certain events in his world, but he had no real reason to distrust people here, until they showed him they were worthy of suspicion. Not that he was likely to trust them, either.

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