When the world shines like you've had too much wine...

Feb 22, 2011 01:07

Character(s): Luxord, Setzer [ Open/Active ]
Content: To break his streak of boredom, Luxord has challenged Setzer to a game of poker.
Setting: The Wild Ginger
Time: Early week 29, 4pm
Warnings:  None, unless you have an aversion to gambling.

He was finally free to soothe his restless spirit. )

luxord, setzer

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:B Mingle thread inthe_cards February 22 2011, 06:11:19 UTC
(( Game thread will be held at the bottom so anyone can just use the end key to quickly get to the last post. ))

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withwingstofly February 24 2011, 22:45:58 UTC
It wasn't long before Setzer arrived. Like Luxord, he had a habit of arriving a little early to affairs like this one. Nothing near as much so as Luxord, but enough so that he wouldn't run the chance of being late. Being fashionably late was one thing. Being late to a first meeting was another. So he, too, was early, if only by a handful of minutes.

Similarly, he too was dressed in something that could easily be considered 'dressed up'. Of course, the long black coat with gold embroidery around the hems was nothing more than he wore on a regular basis, but one had to admit it did tend to lend itself to a certain sort of impression none the less.

"Emlen, I presume?"

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inthe_cards February 27 2011, 21:35:33 UTC
He'd glance up to the new arrival upon hearing the name he donned within the streets of Paixao, a brow raising. He'd been enjoying a dish of breadsticks offered to him while waiting, and there were enough left for the other party to indulge if he so wished.

"Ah, yes." It was nice to see there were still those with a taste for the finer things in life, thus he was polite in his mannerisms and stood, offering a firm shake of his hand to his opponent if it was so desired. He wasn't a rude nobody, after all.

"I'm glad you were able to make it. There seems to be precious few willing to gamble, let alone pick up a hand of cards within the city."

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withwingstofly March 1 2011, 06:29:51 UTC
For now, Setzer had no particular interest in the breadsticks. Perhaps he'd indulge later, but they would be more than a little detrimental to conversation, unless he wanted to us them to emphasize his points, and he'd never really been one to outline them in such a manner anyway.

"I wouldn't dream of missing such a chance," Setzer answered, as he took the proffered hand. Politeness had its place, and he didn't see any reason to leave it by the wayside. "After all, I've yet to see much action myself."

Not, of course, that he hadn't tried, but this might just be worth the wait, and he idly studied his opponent-to-be, taking in not only the coat, but also the set of earrings hanging in his ears.

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:B Took me forever, but I got motivation for Luxord again. Forgive. inthe_cards March 27 2011, 04:00:57 UTC
"Ah well, with all of the wild creatures running about, one can expect to find entertaining games hard to come by." His head cocked with a pleasant grin of amusement on his face. He'd be willing to wager this fair castle would soon turn into a veritable jungle from the onslaught of animals ( ... )

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It's fine! I know how that can go. withwingstofly March 27 2011, 05:47:06 UTC
Little to see? Setzer would beg to differ. True, there was nothing of importance to be read in his expression, but the piercings spoke of a man who was willing to bend the rules of the commonplace ever so slightly. The cut of his clothes, on the other hand, spoke of at least some amount of money that could be willing spent on such things and an eye for what looked good. A man of class, by all appearances. Whether he gambled as well as he chose his outfits would need to be seen.

"None whatsoever. I've not any idea what the exchange would be between the currencies, but I presume we'll be treating it as a one to one exchange?"

It wasn't really like the nature of the currency mattered much to the inhabitants of the city they'd found themselves in after all, and the less he had to calculate out exchange ratios the better.

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