First Person (entry type): First off, I ain't seen nothing like this on the Institute's network before. Color me impressed. So this is a community, non? Boring stuff aside, I'm guessin' I should get to introducing myself.
Names Gambit. It ain't my real name, so don't be going on about what an unfortunate kind of child I am. It's what you call an alias, homme. Good for a lot of things. As for hobbies, you could say I got skill with cards. I got a lot of practice with them, after all.
Guess it ain't too much to tell you I'm from New Orleans, Louisiana. You ever been? You ain't gonna find summer nights like those in New Orleans anywhere else. Reckon that should be hard enough to resist.
Third Person: Far be it for Remy LeBeau to end the night on a bad poker hand. He was only vaguely aware of the hours they had spent at this table, tossing cards and jeers at each other like drunk frat boys. With a beer in one hand and a hand of cards in the other, Remy's luck was just beginning. "Y'ain' seen not'in yet, homme," he declared as he laid the cards out on the table, an Ace High Flush. Not too bad. The table erupted in groans and rattling poker chips as Remy confidently grinned.
He gathered his winnings and stacked them to the side before collecting the cards. Shuffling the playing cards was almost as fun as the act of playing the game for Remy, dramatic showboating and all as he flicked cards from hand to hand with perfect accuracy. Straightening the deck, he began to deal the cards one at a time, filling his own hand in the process. He set the remaining cards to the side and flashed each player and challenging smirk.
Upon picking up his own hand, his gaze visited each individual card. One could never tell with Remy whether or not he had a good hand. His expression remained even, eyes showing nothing but amusement for the game itself. Each player set their hands down, oddly content with the hand they'd been dealt. Remy's red eyes nearly glowed at the sight as he revealed his own hand.
"Kings full o' Aces. Looks li' y'ain't learn'd yo' lesson yet, mon ami." The King of Thieves had no need for the Aces up his sleeves this time.
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First Person (entry type):
First off, I ain't seen nothing like this on the Institute's network before. Color me impressed. So this is a community, non? Boring stuff aside, I'm guessin' I should get to introducing myself.
Names Gambit. It ain't my real name, so don't be going on about what an unfortunate kind of child I am. It's what you call an alias, homme. Good for a lot of things. As for hobbies, you could say I got skill with cards. I got a lot of practice with them, after all.
Guess it ain't too much to tell you I'm from New Orleans, Louisiana. You ever been? You ain't gonna find summer nights like those in New Orleans anywhere else. Reckon that should be hard enough to resist.
Third Person:
Far be it for Remy LeBeau to end the night on a bad poker hand. He was only vaguely aware of the hours they had spent at this table, tossing cards and jeers at each other like drunk frat boys. With a beer in one hand and a hand of cards in the other, Remy's luck was just beginning. "Y'ain' seen not'in yet, homme," he declared as he laid the cards out on the table, an Ace High Flush. Not too bad. The table erupted in groans and rattling poker chips as Remy confidently grinned.
He gathered his winnings and stacked them to the side before collecting the cards. Shuffling the playing cards was almost as fun as the act of playing the game for Remy, dramatic showboating and all as he flicked cards from hand to hand with perfect accuracy. Straightening the deck, he began to deal the cards one at a time, filling his own hand in the process. He set the remaining cards to the side and flashed each player and challenging smirk.
Upon picking up his own hand, his gaze visited each individual card. One could never tell with Remy whether or not he had a good hand. His expression remained even, eyes showing nothing but amusement for the game itself. Each player set their hands down, oddly content with the hand they'd been dealt. Remy's red eyes nearly glowed at the sight as he revealed his own hand.
"Kings full o' Aces. Looks li' y'ain't learn'd yo' lesson yet, mon ami." The King of Thieves had no need for the Aces up his sleeves this time.
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