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<blockquote data-quote="Darimaus" data-source="post: 3748452" data-attributes="member: 50345"><p>Arell becomes decidedly unsettled. As far as he can tell, its simple unrest, but a dark nature to see whats going on, to understand what he may have to deal with creeps at the back of his head. What if it isn't nothing? What if something really serious is going on? He takes a look around his home. Hardly a defensable place. Too many large windows, and the locks aren't that great. If there is violence here, chances of running away aren't that great. Its not like he owned anything worth guarding. He doesn't even lock his doors. </p><p></p><p>"Screw it!" He says to nobody in particular. Picking up his backpack arbitrarily loaded with snacks and a few canned meals he has prepped for long days out of the house, he grabs his metal pole and makes his way down Preston on his way to 8th Street. If its nothing special, at least he'll get a walk out of it. He also switches his butteryfly knife trainer to a more usable pocket. If he lost his pole, it would be useful in a pinch to hurt someone long enough to get away. He looks over to his Katana/Wakazashi set in longing, wishing he could bring it with him. Instead, he puts them behind the couch out of plain view and decides that if he needs to come back in a pinch, he'll no where they are. He adds his longsword to the pile of potential weapons, a tribute to his small town competition winning gaming skills. He also tosses his rifle into the mix, something his military Dad left him because it wa too much of a hassle to transport. </p><p></p><p>Confident that he was prepared in case of the worst, he sets out into the streets to catch his bearings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darimaus, post: 3748452, member: 50345"] Arell becomes decidedly unsettled. As far as he can tell, its simple unrest, but a dark nature to see whats going on, to understand what he may have to deal with creeps at the back of his head. What if it isn't nothing? What if something really serious is going on? He takes a look around his home. Hardly a defensable place. Too many large windows, and the locks aren't that great. If there is violence here, chances of running away aren't that great. Its not like he owned anything worth guarding. He doesn't even lock his doors. "Screw it!" He says to nobody in particular. Picking up his backpack arbitrarily loaded with snacks and a few canned meals he has prepped for long days out of the house, he grabs his metal pole and makes his way down Preston on his way to 8th Street. If its nothing special, at least he'll get a walk out of it. He also switches his butteryfly knife trainer to a more usable pocket. If he lost his pole, it would be useful in a pinch to hurt someone long enough to get away. He looks over to his Katana/Wakazashi set in longing, wishing he could bring it with him. Instead, he puts them behind the couch out of plain view and decides that if he needs to come back in a pinch, he'll no where they are. He adds his longsword to the pile of potential weapons, a tribute to his small town competition winning gaming skills. He also tosses his rifle into the mix, something his military Dad left him because it wa too much of a hassle to transport. Confident that he was prepared in case of the worst, he sets out into the streets to catch his bearings. [/QUOTE]
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