Characters: Hwang Bu-ling, Kurt Wagner, Sophie Hatter, Zeetha aaand whoever else stops by
Content: Entertainer meet 'n' greet!
Time: The afternoon, some time after
this post
Setting: On the deck of the Amestris
Warnings: I give thee a standard warning, though I can't imagine anything too mind scarring will occur
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there will be a show tonight )
After a few minutes, he realized he wasn't alone on the deck. A green-haired woman with swords - Zeetha, his mind supplied - was practicing intently, flipping the swords and catching them again. He watched silently for a few minutes, and then finally, spoke up with a grin. "Nice trick, there." And that was really what it was - a trick. Showy, but not a fighter's move. Still, her skill and poise spoke of a certain amount of actual talent.
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Generally, city folk had plenty of other things to keep themselves occupied and entertained. On the other hand, little nowhere places who's only other regular entertainment was telling stories after the latest monster attack really suffered from an entertainment lack. Couple that with an inclination towards personal violence and a lack of social order, and the results weren't surprising.
She glanced to his swords. She knew she was supposed to be playing friendly, but she couldn't help think about a friendly match. There hadn't been many bladed fighters aboard the Winding Way, after all.
"That sword of yours," she started. "Just what can you do with it?"
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"Yes," she said. "Though once I collect some pay I'm hoping to get some that are good'n useless except as trick blades." Well, perhaps that was a slight exaggeration, but because her blades were punching blades, they did not have the long handles in line with the blade as most swords did. The handle was at a right angle to the blade and sink within a guard. That made them much harder to work with for throwing tricks, and limited the sorts of things she could do. I still have my dagger set, but..." She shrugged. She had left a fair amount of stuff with Master Payne's Circus, figuring it would pass to the next performer to take over her act. She hadn't thought she'd be needing them again.
She walked closer, keeping the point of her blade down but extending the handle towards him so that he could have a look. She didn't offer it up, though. Perhaps it was silly, but she really didn't like other people touching her blade. Then again, she was hardly the only person to get possessive over their weapon.
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"Sougyo no Kotowari...?" Zeetha questioned. Traveling around, she had learned snatches of other languages besides the standard one, but most of her efforts had been to refine her use of the common tongue, which had been enough of a challange.
"What does that mean?"
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It didn't sound pretentious to her, but then she found the names people gave their blades interesting. Skifandrian weapons name were very functional as opposed to poetic or philosophical.
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While her choice wasn't the most standard, she hadn't thought that the configuration, one long blade and a second, shorter forked blade was that unusual until she had traveled the rest of Reial. There, it seemed single blades dominated, and on Erelia especially, shields were used to take the place of a catching blade.
Her brow furrowed as she thought of something. "Twin fishes?" she asked. Is there any particular reason for that name?"
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"By all means, show me," she replied.
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