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[So, the Republic of Albion. For whatever reason and whatever traumas that lead them here, word of god has decreed that Our Heroes are at the military academy there. That said, as with any other school full of teenagers, there's definitely a hierarchy among the students...and as it turns out, the pretty upperclassman who is responsible for the sudden, sharp uptick in the visitor curfew at the girls' dormitory being obeyed is dominating the practice rooms. We're not sure why she's spent the better part of the afternoon defeating students at swordplay, but she's run through both the fencing and kendo teams, and is standing there in the center of the room looking magnificently bored.]
...Is that really all? Is there no one who can provide me even a decent challenge?
[Clearly, an intervention, or failing that, a new challenger is required.]
...Is that really all? Is there no one who can provide me even a decent challenge?
[Clearly, an intervention, or failing that, a new challenger is required.]
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[She walks over to the railing next to him, leaning over it to look out at the school.]
And for a normal soldier, that isn't really an issue...but if you've any aims for more than that, it's going to be a problem.
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[She turns to look at him and there's a long, somewhat strange moment, where it would almost seem like she's looking through him for something intangible.she doesn't entirely understand it herself.]
You've more than enough talent to make officer, that is true. But would you really be satisfied not striving to become better?
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[He shrugs some.]
I'm not sure what I want to do with my life. There is so much more to this world than i had thought when I first came here. Maybe my skills are better served working outside of the military.
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[She does laugh, though.] You've got time to chose, don't you? It isn't though you're going to be locked into one decision for the rest of your life.
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To be honest, I haven't put much thought into what happens after that. It's reckless, I know, but...it's hard to think of anything but that goal.
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[He looks up at the sky.]
But I wouldn't want to presume what your problems are.
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[...Peering down at the courtyard.]
...For instance, I believe that's the remains of your club being shanghai'd by the theatre club down there.
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[He'll turn to look down, though, and see what the hell is going on.]
You'd think swordsmen could hold their own against other clubs. Then again, they couldn't beat an amateur...
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[Snickering.] My brother trained me. You might notice, the fencing club's trophies have his name on them?
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[Grinning a little.] I'd say it sounds like you're offering to teach, but if your club's any indication...
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[He scratches is chin.]
I'm sure we could work out something.
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[Now let us smile like dopes at each other.]
...Do we need to rescue the club first or are they on their own?
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...It may seem a bit odd with my reputation, but if we're to find a time for such training, I keep my full schedule in my room.
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