originally posted in:The Roleplay League
"Thank you," Sigma responds, inspecting the core and finding that it satisfies his criteria. "this will definitely going to work... anyway, I have what you need. Ghost?"
His ghost appears and transmats a two small objects. "This is a micro-transmitter used by black market scavengers to get in and out of the City. It has the latest ciphers, so you should be able to move freely. The other device will provide you with a holographic disguise. It should help you hide your distinctly Eliksni features and will even naturalize your voice patterns, but it won't do much good if it rains. Is this sufficient?"
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[i]He grunts as he takes both[/i] "So will I know what you needed the objects for"
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"I guess I can tell you something," Sigma says, "however, it will only be a hint or two. This has to stay under the radar to everyone." He looks around to make sure that there is no one listening, but all he hears is the wind blowing across the Old Russian landscape. "I can say," he continues, "that it involves salvage from the Awoken fleet and the discovery of my lifetime." [i]Ready?[/i] says his ghost, and he does a slight nod to indicate that it should ready his ship. Before he leaves, however, there is one more thing he must say to this odd ally of his. "I don't believe that we have formally introduced ourselves. My name is Sigma-3, a Warlock in search of truth. And you are?"
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"I am Ex'illias last kell of House of Souls one of the few surviving long term houses" [i]He bows slightly[/i]
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"Well, Ex'illias, I must bid you farewell," he says, bowing in return. "I sincerely hope we will meet again one day. This experience was... enlightening." His ship materializes overhead, hovering and ready to fly back home to proceed with preparations. "Once again, farewell, and good luck to you." Within seconds, Sigma-3 was transmated onto his ship, and then it was gone just as fast, leaving Ex'illias alone once again.
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(End)
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(That was great! I loved writing with you.)
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(Thank you but it wasn't all that great)
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Edited by cry_w: 10/23/2015 3:38:08 AM(Eh, I liked it. I actually used it as a build up for another narrative I'm planning later. Sort of a backstory type thing. It worked well, and I think it's enjoyable. Another part of our character's stories.)
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(Yes but what I wrote is a simple interactionary sequence if you were to write with the admins in an event it would be much more enlightning than mine)
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(Whatever the case, it was enjoyable. Thank you.)
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(Your quite welcome)