It wasn't enough to suddenly be in yet another strange hotel room, oh, no, he had to be naked as well. Ky was peripherally aware of another person, although he didn't look at them to determine anything like age, gender, and whether they were naked as well
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Nodding with interest as she listened, she thought on how it compared to some of the spells her friends would cast. Amelia, she preferred her fists, mostly due to her training, but also the promise she made herself never to use a weapon of any sort. "Don't worry, I'm sure they've left your belongings in whatever room you'll be in next. Either that, or they might make themy appear here when they unlock the door." she reassured him, though steering clear of the subject that would spoil the pleasant conversation. Instead, she continued on, not wanting to force the issue of leaving any furhter right now, even with the aphrodisiacs in the air. "Oh, well white magic is based on defensive and protective spells, as well as healing and exorcism. This is as opposed to the elemental or spiritual magic of shamanism, or black magic, which is offensive spells, summonings or curses." she explained.
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"There are five different kinds of magic, as we see them. Fire, lightning, water, wind, and ki. I suppose that those are self-evident enough. My sword is one of the eight fragments of a Magic Chord Amplification device. It served as a counter to the Gears. They were who the Holy War was against."
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"It sounds like those elements are very similiar like how shamanism is divided up, with the elements and such." she reasoned, pondering over the connections before overhearing the last part. It sounded as if he had dealt with a rather heavy burden with that much responsibility. "So, your weapon played a big part in ending the war, along with the others then Sir Ky?"
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Ky shrugged. "After I disbanded the Order I was permitted to keep it."
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"Well at least you'll still be able to protect people if anything happens again. I admit I have to admire your will there Sir Ky, speaking as someone who's useless with weapons." she laughed sheepishly, rubbing the back of her head with one hand.
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If that meant that he'd spend the time between ages nine and fourteen learning to be good enough that the Order would take him in, it had been better to have a goal than to simply be concerned with his own survival. Besides, his efforts had paid off.
"But one of the goals of my work, particularly...for the last couple of years, as an officer of the International Police Force, is to make it so that people who prefer not to have a weapon can still be safe."
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"Still, I can appreciate the effort it must have taken. Not to mention the fact that now you're working so hard to protect other people." she smiled warmly, her own ambitions of spreading justice making her all the more interested in what Ky had to say.
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"Other people are very important," he agreed, sure he had been going to say something more profound than that.
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"Are you alright Sir Ky?" she asked gently, moving to stand up, though not approaching just yet for fear of getting him more worked up. If this was the way things would go, she would have to tread carefully. She didn't wish him to feel guilt for any actions later.
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"Please don't blame yourself, your will isn't at fault." she tried to assure him. "I understand that you don't simply want to cater to what the hotel wants, but it doesn't have to be this way. No one here finds this ideal, but at the very least, it can be made bearable if it's made to mean more than just...having sex." she attempted to explain. Amelia didn't wish to just fall into bed with because of an urge, rather to allow some semblance of physical comfort and companionshup, with the affection overriding the more lustful tones.
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After all, while the hotel didn't make fidelity something that could really be kept, Amelia knew that it couldn't alter emotions that easily, which kept with faithfulness of the heart. She did like Ky, and also didn't wish for him to be subjected to punishment for his resistance later.
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She could only hope that he understood her. There was no wish to blindly comply with the hotel, but she wouldn't allow another person to be subjected to that sort of torment if she could help it.
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"But if the hotel is going to be this...vapidly immoral, then does complying do any good?"
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