"Perhaps, while my young student finishes eating, we should find somewhere else to converse?" the man suggested. Somewhere else being not at the edge of the crater with all who remained watching from their windows.
Naja looked around as she chewed, making a small thinking sound.
"A wise suggestion, thank you." Anubis nods, having tried not to mind all the prying eyes fixated on the strangers conversing in the streets. "I will follow." He had no idea where here was, technically, but he should soon find out at least where this trio were going.
The Master led them back the way they came. When Najaran hesitated, he kept walking, but said "we arrived early just in case the unforeseen occurred, and it did, so we are fine, Najaran."
Naja blinked, and swallowed, wiping the last of the rice from her face with her thumb. "You foresaw an unforeseen circumstance?" she asked, confused.
He chuckled and slowed enough that she could catch up, clapping her hard on the shoulder when she did. Naja thoughtfully sucked the rice off her thumb.
Anubis follows, the staff jingling only faintly behind them as he keeps up. When she questions about foreseeing the unforeseen, it brings a wry smile to his expression as he ducks the brim of his hat slightly. It only helps to hide the smirk a little as he walks along.
Naja considered this as they walked, but her silence didn't last more than a moment. "Did Miss Gtubel see this, then?"
He smiled and nodded at her. "Very good, though she wouldn't thank you to address her so informally, these days. But yes, she saw something pulling on the fabric of creation from outside of it, near where Salvadore's boy would appear." They came to a beach. "I will leave you to our new friend, and I will return to Shantenion, to try to talk to Zenith myself. If he will not listen, he is most likely to come this way. To the presence of a true threat."
He pulled out what looked like a somewhat battered deck of playing cards, though the decorative back was all that could be seen. "Not that I think you will need these, Najaran, but there is no reason for you to be without them if we are not in the town."
She took the cards and pressed them to her chest with a solemn nod. "Master... where is....?" she started.
He laughed. "The vessel we came in? Were you planning to leave without me?"
She shook her head quickly in negation.
He smiled and patted her head. "Be good, Najaran." He turned to the stranger. "Do not underestimate her," he said, conversationally, "she is a fierce friend."
With that, he headed back the way they had come while Najaran stood in the sant, trying to figure out if she had been insulted or complimented.
He watches as she's given a deck of cards, a curious parting gift and one he doesn't take at face value. He doesn't know what they mean to her, but there's probably something more to them. He's not about to pry just now, however.
As the man pats Najaran's head, Anubis is addressed, and he's not certain if it's a warning, or something else. He simply nods, sandals and staff dug into the sand as the man walks off.
"You are fortunate to have such guidance." He finally speaks after a time, looking over at her as he tips up the brim of his hat. "He said you are a fierce friend, but I believe we have skipped introductions."
She reached around behind herself and secured the cards to a holster hidden between her wide belt and her dress. "Master Horowitz has been taking care of me foreeeeeeeever," she said, leaning lightly on the man-headed staff. "You wouldn't say I was so fortunate if you ever saw him angry though." But she said the words like a kid might say about a parent who could be stern. Even as she shuddered dramatically and said "just thinking about it gives me nightmares" there was no sense that this was a man who would ever actually harm her, she wasn't ACTUALLY afraid of him, even if she herself thought she was.
But she blinked at his last comment. "Ah... yeah. Sorry. Got a bit caught up in everything. I'm Master Horowitz's student, Najaran. This is Gooligan."
Anubis just has a gently amused expression on his face as she talks about her mentor. Anubis could have used someone like Master Horowitz about 400 years ago, but even the few short days he'd had with the Ancient One had been enough to turn him back toward righteous ways.
"Najaran, Gooligan, it is a pleasure. I'm Anubis." He presses the free palm to his chest and gives a nod of his head.
When she pauses, so does Anubis, an uncertain expression working on to his face as Gooligan repeats his name. Surely Talpa's evil reach hadn't made it this far? He couldn't remember setting foot here, even as she asks him.
"It is the name I was given many years ago. Is...there something I should be aware of?"
"Anubis... like the card....?" she asked, startled, her eyes flicking back to the water a moment before she forced herself to look at him, not the waves.
"Master Horowitz said no one in the city should know. But we're not in the city, and he did give me my cards back..."
Goligan did not look convinced, but for the moment, held his peace.
Najaran reached behind herself, and some of the cards from her deck flew into her waiting hand. She held up one that held an image of what looked like someone had magically thrust a tetanic plate upwards and etched out a rough face. "Like Wall Of Stone."
He watches closely, and doesn't so much as flinch when the cards fly into her hand. He's used to many kinds of magic, and his own staff can be called back to his hands if he needs to do so. He studies the card a moment, head finally tilting.
"So there is a card called Anubis." His words are reflective, he can tell there is more magic here than her flourish, but he's never seen a magic deck before. "You will have to forgive my ignorance, my friend, but I don't understand the importance of my name being the same as one used in a deck of cards."
She looked utterly stunned for a long moment. She had thought it was obvious, but whoever had ever called a book a deck of cards like...like... like it was a toy or something.
"I'm a Cepter..." she said slowly as if not sure he was quite right in the head.
"Gooligan would be correct." Granted, he's not certain who this Culdra is, but he can guess that it's the name given locally to the creator of worlds. Having been to many realms when he was in service to the Evil Talpa, it seemed second nature to him.
Anubis gives a gentle smile, shoulders wiggling slightly as he holds back a slight chuckle.
"I'm pleased to be your first introduction. I'm looking forward to learning more during my journey here." He glances out at the ocean, the rings on his sounding staff jingling faintly as he feels the power of the Ancients within it encourage him.
He looks back from the waters as she and Gooligan start to banter and he just smirks gently.
"I look forward to another opportunity to speak with Mast Horowitz. If there's trouble, I only hope I can be of some assistance. I take it these Black Cepters are precisely that."
Najaran nodded. "We summon things from the cards. But Gooligan is right. It is too dangerous to ask a non-cepter for help, no matter how much we need it. I'm sorry."
"NAJARAN!" he scolded, flying free of her hand to land point down on her head.
"I'm sorry! OW! What did I do wrong this time?" she asked, catching hold of him again.
"Think before you speak, about what you are going to say."
heading to bed. Gomen
Naja looked around as she chewed, making a small thinking sound.
Goodnight!
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Naja blinked, and swallowed, wiping the last of the rice from her face with her thumb. "You foresaw an unforeseen circumstance?" she asked, confused.
He chuckled and slowed enough that she could catch up, clapping her hard on the shoulder when she did. Naja thoughtfully sucked the rice off her thumb.
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He smiled and nodded at her. "Very good, though she wouldn't thank you to address her so informally, these days. But yes, she saw something pulling on the fabric of creation from outside of it, near where Salvadore's boy would appear." They came to a beach. "I will leave you to our new friend, and I will return to Shantenion, to try to talk to Zenith myself. If he will not listen, he is most likely to come this way. To the presence of a true threat."
He pulled out what looked like a somewhat battered deck of playing cards, though the decorative back was all that could be seen. "Not that I think you will need these, Najaran, but there is no reason for you to be without them if we are not in the town."
She took the cards and pressed them to her chest with a solemn nod. "Master... where is....?" she started.
He laughed. "The vessel we came in? Were you planning to leave without me?"
She shook her head quickly in negation.
He smiled and patted her head. "Be good, Najaran." He turned to the stranger. "Do not underestimate her," he said, conversationally, "she is a fierce friend."
With that, he headed back the way they had come while Najaran stood in the sant, trying to figure out if she had been insulted or complimented.
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As the man pats Najaran's head, Anubis is addressed, and he's not certain if it's a warning, or something else. He simply nods, sandals and staff dug into the sand as the man walks off.
"You are fortunate to have such guidance." He finally speaks after a time, looking over at her as he tips up the brim of his hat. "He said you are a fierce friend, but I believe we have skipped introductions."
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But she blinked at his last comment. "Ah... yeah. Sorry. Got a bit caught up in everything. I'm Master Horowitz's student, Najaran. This is Gooligan."
The staff's whiskers bobbed in greeting.
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"Najaran, Gooligan, it is a pleasure. I'm Anubis." He presses the free palm to his chest and gives a nod of his head.
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"Anubis?" Gooligan repeated, a little stunned himself.
"You're.... YOU are Anubis...?" she asked, to be clear.
Obviously his name is known around these parts, but not as him.
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"It is the name I was given many years ago. Is...there something I should be aware of?"
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"Naja...."
"Master Horowitz said no one in the city should know. But we're not in the city, and he did give me my cards back..."
Goligan did not look convinced, but for the moment, held his peace.
Najaran reached behind herself, and some of the cards from her deck flew into her waiting hand. She held up one that held an image of what looked like someone had magically thrust a tetanic plate upwards and etched out a rough face. "Like Wall Of Stone."
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"So there is a card called Anubis." His words are reflective, he can tell there is more magic here than her flourish, but he's never seen a magic deck before. "You will have to forgive my ignorance, my friend, but I don't understand the importance of my name being the same as one used in a deck of cards."
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"I'm a Cepter..." she said slowly as if not sure he was quite right in the head.
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"I am - new to these parts." He hopes that helps her understand his lack of understanding.
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"New to...the world?" Najaran asked, stunned.
"Multiverse?" Gooligan ventured. "Remember what Mistress Grubel said. Culdra created many worlds, not just this one, Najaran."
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Gooligan drooped, exasperated.
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"I'm pleased to be your first introduction. I'm looking forward to learning more during my journey here." He glances out at the ocean, the rings on his sounding staff jingling faintly as he feels the power of the Ancients within it encourage him.
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"You need all the training and discipline you can get, Najaran!"
She pouted. "I've been handling the Black Cepters alright so far."
"Is that why Zenith had to bail you out in Bisteam?" he asked, brows arching.
She winced. "We... helped each other out...." she muttered.
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"I look forward to another opportunity to speak with Mast Horowitz. If there's trouble, I only hope I can be of some assistance. I take it these Black Cepters are precisely that."
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She sweat beaded a little. "Well it's too late for that, so we might as well tell him, he wants to help."
"Najaran, they're Cepters...."
She winced and her shoulders slumped. She nodded. "I just... he almost feels like a Cepter. But you're right, Golligan..." she said, softly.
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"NAJARAN!" he scolded, flying free of her hand to land point down on her head.
"I'm sorry! OW! What did I do wrong this time?" she asked, catching hold of him again.
"Think before you speak, about what you are going to say."
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please let me know if I need to edit any of this
Looks good!
Awsome. Expand the THIS to the whole combat now, lol.
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Everything they are using is an actual card from the games and/or manga.
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please excuse my poor typing, new computer.