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[Iâm not on this account that often and I do feel bad if I leave threads pending for too long, so please do send a message if youâd like us to keep said threads up regardless! Iâm bad at approaching people to ask them, usually.]
okouoni:
   Was this girl a human? Her scent was odd. Too faint. But the tides of battle washed away that brief moment of confusion as her fist crashed into another metal monstrosity. Still without her blade and with some of her strength returned, it was the ideal method to dispatch with the menace before her.
Flame sputtered from her back in the vague shape of a pair of wings before dispersing as another blow connected. âKnox? Is that an English name?â Well, the girl certainly wasnât Japanese. Prying a nearby bot off the ground, she tossed it in the other girlâs direction. âGO FOR THE TOUCHDOWN!â Sports werenât her forte.
When the situation allows it, Dlanor steals glances at the taller being. She tries to ensure the blonde is safe, that they remain close enough to help the other, and so she sees how she fights a bit more clearly. Sheâd known Ibaraki was punching the drones, but witnessing it amidst the flames was truly a sight. She was quite fortunate to have come across someone so reliable.
Golden eyes lock onto a group of nearby civilians, all seemingly trying to escape the drones. She almost goes to them, but the oniâs exclamation snaps her back to attention. âA TOUCH- ..!â A drone is flying towards her. That catches her by surprise, yet she finds herself swinging the Red Key at the machine to direct it at the drones slowly getting past them. Crash! That should clear a path for them, if only momentarily. âAh, you are CORRECT. BRITISH.â Sheâd hate to leave questions unresolved. âThat was a marvelous throw, <Miss>.â
The child pauses a moment, then summons her Blue Key and throws it past the oni, impaling a robot. âSome of them appear to have weaponry of their OWN.â
okouoni:
   âKukuku! To think there were humans out there that are my size and possess a relative raw power to my own!â Another robot went sailing over Dlanorâs head as the oniâs outstretched fist implied sheâd sent it sailing with a punch alone. And yet she only had a fraction of her strength returned.
âBe grateful, for the terrifying oni of Mount Oei, Ibaraki-Douji, will lend you her assistance! Itâs been a while since Iâve had an opportunity to fight unhinged.â 4âČ7âł of tiny oni arrogance.
A sudden voice shifts Dlanorâs attention from the drones briefly, eyes following the path of the drone that was just assaulted. Impressive, and appreciated she must admit. Thereâs a smile on the childâs expression, surprisingly bold compared to her usual demeanor. The comment about her being a human goes uncorrected for now; perhaps theyâll have an opportunity to clear up any misunderstanding afterwards.Â
âYou have my gratitude, <Miss> Ibaraki-Douji.â Itâs not the first time she hears of onis, but itâs sadly not the time to dwell on it. A jump assists Dlanor in bringing down her sword upon another drone. There appear to be plenty of them, so the angel makes a point of inching closer to the oni. âI am Dlanor A. Knox, and itâll be my pleasure to fight alongside YOU.â Look at these tiny ones proudly kicking ass.Â
âAllow me to be of ASSISTANCE. My strength is not quite what it would be outside of this CITY.â Despite saying so, Dlanor wasted no time in drawing her Keys. Their weight feels a little foreign to her, but she adapts soon enough. âHowever, it should SUFFICE.â
Cue a small child swinging a bright red long sword at the nearest drone. It doesnât cut through the machine, but rather greatly dents the area where it struck and sends the machine flying back and onto other drones. At the very least she can keep a few entertained so others can escape.Â
ingoldentent:
âYeah, I know, itâs quite the mixed bag, huh? To be fair, though, the law office has been kinda dead for months, only flies hanging around. Itâs kinda sad. I wonder if Maya-chan will ever get to her Citta Law reviving plans.â He scratches his hair in pondering.
Then, he smiles at her upon her following comment. âYou could say so! But yeah, weâd likely be limited to shouting blue after blue if we faced each other in Hive Cityâs courtrooms. Unless the scientists told us so, we have no way of assuming that any crime in this place follows Knox or any other mystery genre convention.â
Imagine, if one of these so-called âeventsâ revolved around that sort of thing. Itâd be pretty disgusting of them to force innocent people to die or deal with the death of loved ones just to make a couple citizens play detective.
Dlanor offers Battler a quiet hum in recognition of his words. Thereâs little else she can do to respond to his explanation of the law firmâs situation; sheâs not aware of how it works or who is in charge. It sounds unfortunate, however. âYou should keep me UPDATED. While I canât guarantee much, Iâd be happy to help in any way I CAN.â
She could try and counter that surely they would find a way to bring a Red Truth or two into the mix eventually, surely there must be a couple competent detectives around, but thereâs hardly reason to argue. Instead, she returns a light chuckle along with a quick shake of her head. âWhile a battle with the Blue Truth sounds promising, I wonder if that isnât too in the style of Witches and Sorcerers.â Of course she means no offense with it. Fighting with numbers and the uncertainty that remained... That wasnât how those from the Great Court fought.Â
murderousmorality:
Ryoko couldnât help but sigh to herself. This body may have only existed for a total of six years, but she suddenly felt rather old. Dlanor didnât seemed to have changed much in the time sheâs been gone. Meanwhile, Ryokoâs hair had grown out a bit and she had a few more inches to her. Honestly, itâs all cosmetic changes that she could easily revert on a whim. Trying to keep up with the years in this city physically probably wouldnât be good for her confidence in the long run.Â
Thoughts like this still didnât keep her from responding back with what she knew everyone wanted- a smile.
âLikewise! I wasnât exactly certain on what became of you! Your name was in my cell-phone one day and gone the next!â A clear sign of the cityâs registration system at work. âI figured that you got to go home or⊠something along those lines.â
There were other possible scenarios that had crossed her mind, all too realistic and grotesque, but possibilities nonetheless. However, Ryokoâs face kept its natural radiance unperturbed. No need to make the mood grim.
âMmmhmmhmmm ha⊠Yes. Just a little over three years. Actually, 3 years, 5 months, 28 days, 21 hours, and 7 minutes, to be exact. âŠMaybe give or take a few miscalculations in time calculation! Thereâs been quite a few interesting events in this city since then, even for me, that could have affected my calculations.â
Her smile was still there, even after her news. Surely anyone else would have lost the will to keep up such a cheerful attitude (but not a humanoid interface) if they were in her position, trapped in this place for so long. Ryoko, to an outsider, was either unrealistically optimistic or simply fooling herself by now. Perhaps she had done either and hadnât realized it yet⊠or she was incredibly persistent- a statement Kyon would have strongly agreed on.Â
Oh, well. It was better than being deleted like an unwanted error.
It had taken Dlanor a moment to properly take in the teenâs appearance up close, and the light changes came as a surprise. They truly only served to prove that she had been gone for longer than she expected. She nods slowly as Ryoko explains how she learned of her departure, keeping the information in mind should it prove useful at another time. Dlanor had never used her cellphone much during her stay. Still, her sudden disappearance was quite unfortunate. âThough it is late, allow me to offer an apology if I caused you WORRY.â Maybe it happened, maybe it didnât, but it didnât hurt to be sure.
Dlanor perks up at the answer to her question, Ryokoâs oddly upbeat attitude seemingly unnoticed. She hardly had any room to judge, really. âOver three YEARS.â The rest of the calculations donât matter entirely, at least not considering the fact that she had spent time in the Hive without coming in contact with the human. Such a long time. âI wonder why they decided to bring me back NOW.â Itâs a low mutter, curiosity voiced to no one in particular.
âThank you very much, <Miss> Ryoko. If I MAY...â She had mentioned interesting things happening in the city. Perhaps it would be convenient to be aware of any relevant changes that had occurred, any developments that might somehow be useful. âWould you mind telling me a little of what Iâve MISSED? Perhaps youâd like to accompany me to TEA?â Thatâs how âcatching upâ works, right?Â
[Coming to the realization im actually just really bad at keeping up with rp on multiple accounts, rip me]
ingoldentent:
âYou can bet! Donât worry, my fellow paperwork hater, your secret is safe with yours truly.â He makes a shushing signal with his hand to signal the deal.
âA couple, actually. I work half time as a page in a library, help as a teachersâ assistant at a school and have been studying law on the side to become a defense attorney one day. I canât get away from debates, you know~?â
âAaaaand thatâs something a child shouldnât listen to, whichâs why Iâm leaving it to your imagination.â Battler looked quite awkward upon this. Him and his big mouth. âHow about you, Dlanor? I bet you could make a great prosecutor!â
Wasnât there this place where Wright-san was at once that had inquisitors assume a similar role to prosecutors? Thatâd fit Dlanor to a T.
âI trust you WILL.â There are other things Dlanor could say, maybe even some good-natured teasing, but she decides to save that for a later time. For now, sheâd rather focus more on the following topic at hand. A page? It doesnât surprise her much considering Battlerâs enjoyment of reading. She, too, had considered finding a job at the local Library during her past stay, though her height was often an issue. Still, the rest of his jobs...
âA teacherâs assistant and law STUDENT?â That strange contradiction almost forces a chuckle out of her, but thereâs something else that piques her interest. Defense attorney, that sounded oddly similar to... Ah. âIâm certain your experience in The Great Court of Illusions has worked wonders on your motivation to LEARN.â There it is, the teasing she canât quite help...Â
She lets the conversation deviate from Battlerâs and Beatriceâs private activities; while she is a child, she can tell why the topic has the other so flustered. Truly, that is a conversation better left unfinished, unbegun even. âME? I suppose it is similar to my role in the Great Court, though Iâm certain humans do not fight with absolutes as we DO.â That, by itself, is a difference worth noting.Â
murderousmorality:
Ryoko tossed the ring from hand to hand, giving the trinket a stare as warm as her hair color. The item had popped up on a desk in her room, having been placed there at some point under her notice. Was it another reward? Considering the unannounced appearances of past items near her person, such as her phone and that cloak (she really had to find out what it did exactly), she had to hypothesize that it was. The engravements into it were cut in the shape of forest animals and the silver shined just a bit brighter than anything in a store-window.
Well, she thought, slipping the ring into her skirt pocket, I wonder how theyâll top this latest surprise?
As it turned out, a surprise was in store for Ryoko, but it wasnât from any of the scientists.Â
The tone carrying her name was far off, but familiar. Ryoko stopped and swiveled her head around in the directed of the voice until she found its hard to miss source. A pair of deep yellow eyes were meeting her own blue ones. She blinked only twice, then speed-walked past the swell of pedestrians. It had to be her.
No one else, to her knowledge, wore ringlets in that particular color.Â
ââŠDlanor? Dlanor? Is that really you?â She had honestly thought the girl had been wiped away like a smudge.Â
Itâs with a mild sense of trepidation that Dlanor sees the teenager come to a halt and search for the source of the call. An instant that feels like eternity. The child canât help but feel relief and happiness as the girl approaches, clear recognition in her blue eyes. It was her, indeed.
âYES.â A simple, short response. To know that someone still remained here that she could speak to felt better than she thought. â<Miss> Ryoko, what a joy it is to see you AGAIN.â There, however, remains a small concern, furthered by the apparent disbelief on her expression. âIt... has been a long time, hasnât IT?â
It was difficult to judge time, and itâs difference, when one was back home. It was even harder when one was not aware of this realm when out of it, as well. Still, something told Dlanor she had been away from The Hive for a considerably long time.
ingoldentent:
âStill lots of paperwork to deal with, huh? Sheesh, Iâd hate having to deal with that much text in your age. Guess that Hive City is pretty convenient for you in that sense, huh? Ihihihi!â
âAs for me, Iâve been enjoying the days as I can, fighting boredom with work, having lots of fun with Beato- oh, but I guess that last one shouldnât be detailed to you~.â
Dlanor canât help but appear crestfallen when Battler mentions the piles of paperwork she often has to deal with. Really it wasnât hard to understand her pain. Still, the sorcerer knows her well and a grin almost makes it way to her features. âWhile that may be true, please do keep it a SECRET.â She has a reputation! âOH? What sort of JOB?â Wait...
âNot to ME?â Battler, have you committed heresy?
ingoldentent:
Huh? That voice⊠could it be-?
âDlanor? Whoa, long time no see you, buddy!â He moves his hands to pat her head. âHow have you been? And how about stuff outside Hive City?â
There is a familiar voice and presence that draws near. Dlanor is, perhaps, a little slow to react, but the gentle pats against her head are nothing to fret at. Still, the child reaches up to fix her hat and tresses afterwards, a small smile on her face.
â<Lord> Battler.â Though the situation is not the best, she canât help but feel glad. âIâve been WELL. The Great Court remains as busy as USUAL. What of YOU? How do you fare in this CITY?â
ironyumi:
dollofmarble replied to your post: âThere are children running around, have someâŠ
This one will hide behind you, Takumi, sorry.
Iâll protect you from the weirdos, donât even worry.
Takumiâs shaped like a friend.Â
Please stop! There are children present (herself included)! Gertrude, where are you?
âI ask you all to reflect on your actions and show some MODESTY!â Respectfully, and loudly.Â
@heraldofchange
It wasnât every day that Dlanor found herself asking others for assitance. More often than not she tried to offer her help to others instead. This time, however, it couldnât be helped. While she had, at one point, been well-acquainted with this city, things had changed. Now, it was a matter of actually finding an individual that was knowledgeable enough in the topic at hand.
This man just appeared to fit some vague mental image the child had conjured. They were much taller than herself, something that no longer surprised her, so her gold eyes needed to trail upwards to meet his. âExcuse ME.â In contrast with her dainty appearance, Dlanor spoke firmly, albeit softly. There was no sign of trepidation. âWould you happen to know if there are any tea houses still in this CITY?â A coffee shop could do, but Dlanor didnât quite trust the quality to be the same.
â everybody dies. every single person. so, style counts. â
âSTYLE?âÂ
âI wonder what exactly you refer TO...â Is it the manner of death? Fashion alone? Parting words? Youâve got this child a little lost.
âthe worst person you can think of gets scared sometimes too.â
âI do not doubt your CLAIM.â She knew just how true that statement was. The worst people she could think of... Their fears werenât exactly a secret, despite their nature. âUnfortunately, that alone cannot justify their ACTIONS.â
â what sounds better? revenge or popcorn? â
âThat youâd think me the kind to seek REVENGE... Itâs a little hurtful, Battler.â Truly, she had hoped he knew her by this point. Or perhaps... âOh, perhaps you JEST? Your jokes leave much to be desired, Iâm AFRAID.â