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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix8008" data-source="post: 1007022" data-attributes="member: 211"><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong>The Sultan frowns deeply for a moment as he contemplates his response. Stroking on his pointed beard, he finally responds to Kestrel.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong><em>"You silly girl, I have done you the kindness of sparing your life by refusing to battle you. And what do you do? You throw my gift back into my face like a handful of sand. I already told you that you have permision to fight my servant in my place. I will even do her the favor of releasing her chain so that she may fight without impediment."</em></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong>As he says this, Kestrel sees the eyes of Lotus go wide in surprise, and maybe a trace of hope. Whatever hope she had though is quickly dashed as the Sultan, instead of removing the collar and chain from her neck, just drops his end of the chain to the dusty ground. As Lotus pulls the heavy chain towards herself in order to keep from getting tangled up in it, the Sultan resumes speaking.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong><em>"So, here is your choice fighting woman. You can battle against my servant here, or not. If you feel that you cannot win such a battle, I will understand. But maybe, just maybe, if you impress me enough with your fighting skills, I will grant you that which you seek from me...a lesson in pain.</em></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong><em></em></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong><em>"So, what will it be, shall you fight my Lotus here and now? Or should I stop wasting my time here and fly elsewhere in search of a fighter who is willing to fight?"</em></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"><strong>As Kestrel looks from the Sultan to Lotus, she sees what could only be described as a pleading look in the shining eyes of the beautiful girl and her mouth seems to be forming a silent word over and over...'please'.</strong></span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>OoC: Seonaid, I believe I understand your in-character reason for challenging the Sultan instead of Lotus, but in character, Lotus has reason to want to fight and get better herself. And out of character, I only ever intended the Sultan as an NPC character for story purposes, not as a fighter. I will only be fighting with Lotus. If this is unacceptable to you, then I'll take them elsewhere and answer or make another challenge of my own. No hard feelings of course. Just making it know that Sultan isn't a character and won't be fighting anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix8008, post: 1007022, member: 211"] [COLOR=sandybrown][B]The Sultan frowns deeply for a moment as he contemplates his response. Stroking on his pointed beard, he finally responds to Kestrel. [I]"You silly girl, I have done you the kindness of sparing your life by refusing to battle you. And what do you do? You throw my gift back into my face like a handful of sand. I already told you that you have permision to fight my servant in my place. I will even do her the favor of releasing her chain so that she may fight without impediment."[/I] As he says this, Kestrel sees the eyes of Lotus go wide in surprise, and maybe a trace of hope. Whatever hope she had though is quickly dashed as the Sultan, instead of removing the collar and chain from her neck, just drops his end of the chain to the dusty ground. As Lotus pulls the heavy chain towards herself in order to keep from getting tangled up in it, the Sultan resumes speaking. [I]"So, here is your choice fighting woman. You can battle against my servant here, or not. If you feel that you cannot win such a battle, I will understand. But maybe, just maybe, if you impress me enough with your fighting skills, I will grant you that which you seek from me...a lesson in pain. "So, what will it be, shall you fight my Lotus here and now? Or should I stop wasting my time here and fly elsewhere in search of a fighter who is willing to fight?"[/I] As Kestrel looks from the Sultan to Lotus, she sees what could only be described as a pleading look in the shining eyes of the beautiful girl and her mouth seems to be forming a silent word over and over...'please'.[/B][/COLOR] OoC: Seonaid, I believe I understand your in-character reason for challenging the Sultan instead of Lotus, but in character, Lotus has reason to want to fight and get better herself. And out of character, I only ever intended the Sultan as an NPC character for story purposes, not as a fighter. I will only be fighting with Lotus. If this is unacceptable to you, then I'll take them elsewhere and answer or make another challenge of my own. No hard feelings of course. Just making it know that Sultan isn't a character and won't be fighting anyone. [/QUOTE]
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