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« Reply #15 on: November 20, 2005, 09:22:22 PM »
Tosoto sheathed his sword with a shy smile, quickly wiping it off his face. "Well, I'm glad to hear I won't have to die today. I'm allergic to pain." He says jokingly, taking a couple steps foward with his hand on the hilt of one of his daggers, just in case. "Find anything interesting?"
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« Reply #16 on: November 22, 2005, 05:21:29 PM »
The Zora gave a sly grin, showing off some brilliantly white teeth in the process.  In contrast to her blue-white skin, their perfect ivory was startling.

"O' course I ain't found nothin' interesting, mate.  But if I 'ad, do ye really expect I'd tell ye about it?"

[EEP that's horribly short ><]
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« Reply #17 on: November 22, 2005, 08:40:32 PM »
"Well, maybe you would." Dudeman said, slipping his knife into his belt. "We may have different interests, in what is valuable. But since you have seen nothing, I don't suppose you'd mind if you go take a look in the boat now, would you?" He asked.
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« Reply #18 on: November 30, 2005, 12:25:31 PM »
Tosoto adjusted the knife on his belt and walked towards to boat, passing the pirate without looking behind him. He thought she looked kind of pretty, but that was him and he let out a sigh as he reached the boat and took a peak inside. The pretty ones were usually the ones who started trouble of some kind.

The boat wasn't very large. It was probably used for sailing up and down a river or for island hopping, but not for ocean travel. "Not much here, Tim." He took a glance behind him at the pirate, grinning.

"Seems like someone got here first."
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« Reply #19 on: November 30, 2005, 03:27:37 PM »
"Well..." Dudeman said. "I'm going to take a closer look." He to went to the boat and looked inside. "Well, maybe if we went inside the boat, we could see more! Duh!"

He then began to enter the boat...
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« Reply #20 on: November 30, 2005, 05:29:33 PM »
OOC: Wow, Dudeman, have you ever RP'd before?   Razz  It's only proper manners to not skip a person in the order things are done.  No problem this time though.

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"No, I don't 'ave a problem with ye goin' ter look at the boat."  The Zora looked at the one who had spoke oddly; in her mind, anything that could be sold was valuable (as long as it was carryable, of course).  But she stepped aside and let the two pass.

She smiled roguishly at the first one to pass, catching the implication he sent at her.  Of course someone had got there first!  Why else would she have been just getting off the ship when they had arrived?

Though she could not read his thoughts, the writer of this character has to elaborate on something.  She was pretty, sure enough.  The Zora kept in shape running from city to city and conducting raids, as well as practicing her fencing.  She ate well enough, there not being any sweets to be had out between towns and such.  <span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'>And then there was the fact that she thought he was kinda cute as well, though she'd never admit it, being a pirate and all.</span>
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« Reply #21 on: December 01, 2005, 03:06:45 PM »
(Um, yes I have. And I never herd of that being a rule. Check the Dark Age Games section and you'll see an RP that I have been in for about 2-3 years or so. But yes, I suppose I'll wait a little longer for posts then...After this one of course. Razz )

Dudeman stepped into the boat, and looked around. "Hmm?doesn?t seem to be much around. This place is messy however."

He stepped around a little bit more. He then noticed a pair of shades resting on a desk; he picked them up and dusted them off. "Pimpin'..." he hooked the shades onto his shirt by the hinge. "Well, there is some stuff...not very valuable however."
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« Reply #22 on: December 01, 2005, 03:43:37 PM »
Tosoto slumped against the side of the boat when he heard Dudeman's report. "Great, that was short-lived. I guess the only thing we could do is fix it up, but it would probably be easier just to buy or steal one. Either that or find someone who has a boat and get them to sail us around."
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« Reply #23 on: December 01, 2005, 04:42:43 PM »
OOC: I don't believe I said it was a rule.  I said it's proper manners.

BIC:  The Zora gave the one called 'Tim' an odd look as he picked up the oddly colored eyepiece.  As she tried to repeat the word, it sounded a little odd, being so foreign for her.  "... Pimpin?"

But, as the other one spoke, she stopped paying attention to him and switched her attention over to the speaker.  Aq nodded lightly as he talked about the only way he could think of to get them 'seaworthy'.  After he finished, she cleared her throat and transferred her weight to one leg.

"Ye need ter get a boat?  I can sail one, if'n we can get one bett'r than this 'ere trash 'eap.  If'n ye also need it stoled, I can 'elp with that."
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« Reply #24 on: December 01, 2005, 04:51:56 PM »
Dudeman stepped outside, and swung the shades onto his face. "Pimpin', like Pimps, they dress up all snazzy like, because of the money they make, thus making the word: pimpin'. What you from outa town." He then realized he was speaking to a fishwoman. "Um, never mind." He then rubbed his forehead. "So, I don't think getting this boat would be the best idea. We wouldn't want to disturb the rats, or whatever the hell has claimed the place now. So, a new boat would be the best, I suppose."
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« Reply #25 on: December 01, 2005, 05:39:50 PM »
Tosoto sat up and adjusted his belt, eyeing the pirate. She had a nice figure if she was compared to a normal woman, but her pants were a little too baggy for him to get a look at her rear. "Well, I know I'd be reluctent to shell out the money for a boat, if I had the money that is. We'll have to steal one. But first."

Tosoto stuck out his hand towards the pirate. "Introductions are in order, I'm Tosoto."
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« Reply #26 on: December 02, 2005, 09:03:55 PM »
Aq just shook her head as Tim gave up on her, looking away as he rubbed his forehead.  Sighing, she shrugged and looked over at the other one again, who had just introduced himself as Tosoto.  Holding out her slender, yet slightly rough hand, she grasped his and shook it.

"Pleasure, mate.  Name's Aq."

As she looked at him, she got the odd feeling that he was watching her inappropriately, and suddenly felt uncomfortable, raising an eyebrow, smiling nervously, and shifting her weight to the other leg.

As she did this, a screech ran through the air, breaking through the crisp air of the forest.  Aq's head shot up and she grinned as the hawk landed on a treebranch, but her look quickly changed to one more of extreme shock and deep emotion, her hand turning cold and sweaty in Tosoto's.

The Zora quickly turned to the hawk and cocked her head, losing her pirate accent as her voice shook as if trying to keep from breaking.  "W-w-what did you say?  T-there's... n-no way... He's... d-d..."

Even though it had been nearly a year, the Zora still had not come to terms with accepting that her first love had died in the Desert Colossus, even though she had almost died trying to find him.  And as she had made her way back to the Gerudo Outpost, the sand-people had said they had seen nothing of her boyfriend.  "Where is he!?"

Without so much as a 'by-your-leave', Aq shot off through the underbrush along the river, stopping and falling to her knees as she saw somebody she'd thought long dead.

"Z... Zal?"
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« Reply #27 on: December 02, 2005, 09:44:31 PM »
(Dead? Pshaw! He was..ehm...SLEEPING!
Zal:...I was?
Yes!)

Traveling along naturally-worn forest paths was all well and good as is, but traveling along such paths with a river nearby tended to make the experience all the more enjoyable. He'd paused by the edge of the river, dipping a leather-sewn waterskin into the clear water to fill it up. Of all the time he'd speant traveling, the water skin was one of the most recent things he'd gotten to make the life he lived easier, and it wasn't even that new anymore!

Setting back on his heels, the zora turned the metal cap of the waterskin back on, slipping the strap over his head and letting it hang down by his side. Atleast that was one aspect of traveling that he hadn't had to become reacustomed to; all the baggage. The seclusion part of it, mainly having nobody to particuarly talk to aside from various rather random peopel along the way, had been a bit more difficult. Three years of it in the beginning, one year with the group of others he'd traveled with (and her, of course), and then this past year once more with nobody.

'When I left home,' he thought wryly, having tilted his head back to look up through the trees at the rays of sunlight streaming through, 'Id've never thought traveling would be this...well...lonely.' His thoughts were interuppted, however, as the peircing screech of a cooper's hawk rang through the still air. Zalrin didn't think to much of it, as they were in a forest and there was bound to be hawks around, but a moment later he heard the faint sound of voices. One of the voices seemed to shout then, he thought he caught the words of 'where is he?' in a voice that was...familiar, and seemed to leave his mind numb, in a way.

Within moments he heard the sound of something hurrying throught the underbrush, frozen where he stood by light confusion, mixed with the sensation that the distant voice had left. He jerked his head to look over his shoulder as the movement suddenly ceased, his eyes widening as he saw who was standing there with a mixed expression of horror, adoration, and disbeleif written all over her face. And then the same voice that he'd heard drift over to him a moment ealier - the same voice he'd forced himself to remember for the past year, despite the phsyical limiations of memory trying to wisk it away - spoke his name in the same tone that her face expressed.

Zalrin's eyes softened then, disbeleif written over his own face as well. He felt himself stand up slowly, taking a light step forward as his leather boot pressed against the spongy forest floor. Despite the fact that it was already obvious who it was, he found himself speaking in the same manner as she, squinting one eye lightly as he did so, "Aquaria..?"
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« Reply #28 on: December 02, 2005, 10:08:32 PM »
((Really sorry about this, Dudeman and Tosoto, but... I'm leaving tomorrow for a while, so I'm just going to make up for the absence.))

Aquaria stood up as Zalrin took a step from her, barely resisting the urge to run to him, to run away from him, to do anything but stand here, shaking lightly as her mind almost forced her into tears.  After a moment, she put a hand up to her face, holding that hand's elbow with her other hand and sniffing loudly.

"Z-Zal... t-the... Gerudos.  They said you were..."

Suddenly, the feeble attempt at resisting any urge she had broke down and she ran at him, tears running down her eyes as she almost tackled him, her arms flying around to his back and her face burying into his chest, a deep sob escaping her as she tried to pull him closer, to make up for the year of absence, the complete year of keeping herself an emotionless shell and ignoring any nagging memory of him.

Laughing lightly, the Zora looked up at Zal as she, through her tears, beamed.  Some random memory that popped into her head made her speak, and though her voice sounded almost broken, it had that slightly sarcastic tone she used to have.

"Why don't you just kiss me?"
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« Reply #29 on: December 02, 2005, 11:52:11 PM »
"Oh yes. And I'm Tim Rowe, yet some call me-" Dudeman noticed that Aq was gone. "Huh?"

He then looked at Tosoto. "You think we should go follow her?" He asked.
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