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Duel 002: Peaceful Days! The Fluffiest Training Montage Commences
[It's a bit of a pain, being in a school with no teachers.
Ryou Bakura isn't the type of kid who really likes being too active; he's about on the level of most ordinary teenagers. But after being laid up for so long with the burns to his arms and leg, not only is he extremely restless, but he's sure even his metabolism won't hold up much longer, with the amount he eats. That's why, after checking to see that Henry isn't home to take him up on that training offer, he's decided to try treating this like school and taking an hour or so to do his very own gym class, all by himself. It'd be easier with teachers, but... he doesn't have a choice right now.
Most kids probably would just take the break and be lazy, but right now, Ryou's working hard. Apart from the occasional break, he can be found pretty easily in the east wing, dressed in gym clothes and doing everything from running laps on the track field to climbing ropes.
...though that last one is more like 'falling off ropes'. Stupid mats... they don't cushion that fall at all. Hopefully nobody's dumb enough to stand below him.]
Ow...
[Time for a banana and some water, he thinks.]
Ah, I'm so tired...
Ryou Bakura isn't the type of kid who really likes being too active; he's about on the level of most ordinary teenagers. But after being laid up for so long with the burns to his arms and leg, not only is he extremely restless, but he's sure even his metabolism won't hold up much longer, with the amount he eats. That's why, after checking to see that Henry isn't home to take him up on that training offer, he's decided to try treating this like school and taking an hour or so to do his very own gym class, all by himself. It'd be easier with teachers, but... he doesn't have a choice right now.
Most kids probably would just take the break and be lazy, but right now, Ryou's working hard. Apart from the occasional break, he can be found pretty easily in the east wing, dressed in gym clothes and doing everything from running laps on the track field to climbing ropes.
...though that last one is more like 'falling off ropes'. Stupid mats... they don't cushion that fall at all. Hopefully nobody's dumb enough to stand below him.]
Ow...
[Time for a banana and some water, he thinks.]
Ah, I'm so tired...
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Field cards go into the side, where it slots open.
And that other slot there, the thicker one, is the graveyard. If you earn cards back, they'll just pop out, otherwise you just slot cards you lose into it.
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[He curiously pulls out the Dark Magician card, moving to play it.]
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There's rules to the modern duel you won't have in the older one, I'm sure. But you'll have to figure them out on your own... or ask my host. But it's a popular game now. Only a rare few people use it to fight.
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[The Dark Magician seems content to stay out of his hologram, meaning his presence isn't any more prominent than usual. You're not doing anything at present, Bakura, so he's happy to leave you alone.]
I'm not sure I can fully understand it.
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[He relaxes a little, at ease talking about the game.]
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[That's all he says to that, tilting the disk curiously.]
I would offer to "play" with you, then, if it were recreation... but I feel it would take some time for me to understand this.
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But it might be entertaining, after all. I'm too easily bored to be satisfied with just the things here.
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[Not intentionally, of course, but he is being handed something he's so very confused over.]
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But if you're worried, then just make yourself at home and fiddle with it here. I'll help you if you get stuck.
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[Henry nods at that, going to take a seat and start testing out his cards in it. Magic here, traps here... interesting, trigger it this way... And Dark goes here and makes everything all shadowy...
It's almost like he's back in his own home, messing with a new toy.]
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Though it isn't that way at all.]
Having fun?
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[If he notices the change, he doesn't react, a soft smile playing on his lips as he adjusts it a little.]
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[Getting up, he goes over to watch.]
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...He'll play along for the moment.]
That is fairly impressive! It must be quite useful for many people, then, to just play around wherever they please.
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It's a game, after all, you know? Even if it's more serious now.
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[GAH WHAT DID HE JUST oh that's the field slot he opened, whoops. Hehehe...]
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[He giggles a little at that. Cute... Henry's like a little kid with a toy. Which he actually is, in Bakura's eyes.]
I'm not exactly the best duelist, though. I have to build up more trust in my cards. But I'm going to get better.
I don't know how the disk does it, but it seems to recognize prompts, too. Like it'll stop mid-attack if you counter with a spell or something.
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[Hm... just what are you after? The Dark Magician does seem to think this is the Spirit, but such an act...
...He'll take advantage of it for a gentle test. Let's see here.]
Forgive me Ryou, what is it that you wanted me to ask the Spirit? I seem to have forgotten.
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[Wait, what?
He pauses, taking as long as he dares to mull it over and skim what memories he can. The memory blocks and hidden information are completely missed as he does.]
...huh... I don't remember now, after all. Eheh, I guess it wasn't important after all.
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[Inwardly, Henry's grinning like an idiot, but even if he didn't have a habit of keeping his thoughts off his face, it'd be lost in his toying around with this.]
The entire thing seems complex beyond me, quite frankly... it seems I just keep being amazed at how things are in this time.
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[He takes a seat beside Henry, watching him with apparent happiness.]
I was there for the first use of the prototypes. They were a lot more unwieldy and kind of silly-looking, but it was amazing to see it for the first time. I even got to hold one of them while Jounouchi-kun figured it out! ...well actually he sort of shoved half of it at me because he couldn't get the bit on his wrist on otherwise.
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[Henry laughs a bit sheepishly, shaking his head.]
I felt like a young child being patiently explained something obvious by his teacher. It's easy now that I understand it, but before, it seemed about as possible as walking to the sky.
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[A telling sign. He didn't even know 'that'.]
Jounouchi-kun couldn't get it on easily either. Kaiba-kun just insulted him for it though.
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That's certainly true enough. And from what little I saw of Kaiba, that seems about fitting. I feel a bit sorry for Rosenkreuz; he's always so proud of his family line, and yet the one he meets here is... less than graceful.
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Kaiba-kun's a good person, but... he doesn't care for anything but himself and Mokuba-kun. He's not a bad person; he'll help people, if curtly... but he's really cold-hearted. It's like a mask to shut out anything that might get close. He's really smart, and kind of powerful, but it's like he's afraid of letting other people in.
Or maybe he just doesn't want them in his heart. He thinks 'meaningless' things like politeness or fun or anything like that are just... unnecessary.
[A soft sigh. If it weren't for those tells, it might be impossible to tell those two apart without outside knowledge.]
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