"Faith Mithos" is close by, also towards the center. It's big, secured by beams from the ceiling off of the floor, hanging loose, though there is some preparation being made to make it a permanent installation, supporting the beams above it - a wrought-iron tree, painted gold, with lights illuminating along some of the branches down to the disconnected roots. It also gives off a comforting heat. It's big, secured by beams from the ceiling, hanging loose. For something that's being set up to be critical to support, it looks like the reinforcements are a rush job, and it has fallen at one point - branches on one entire side are twisted and bent, some flat-out broken off and on the floor. But care is being made to restore it.
These blueprints are worked out - written neatly. Read them?
When you flip the first switch, the machine whirrs to life! It seems that even without the inner workings mapped out, it's fully functional.
You immediately feel calmer, more secure. There's a ton of affection, curiosity, draw, and trust. Magnetism. There's respect, and a feeling of wanting to support and protect, and fight alongside. Some playfulness, and confidence - you're really pretty honest, just bad at expressing it sometimes. Along with that feeling of comfort, there is some hope as well.
The second switch causes all the plating to shift and fit so perfectly together it creates a sleek, impenetrable-looking shell. ... Or it would, but some of the plating that slid into place is damaged, dented or seared through. Thanks to that, there are ways in.
[Dawn is all the way at the front working on playing back some memories with his memory device. Looks like Guy teaching him how to walk. He is screeeaming.]
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Those are some euphemisms there, Guy.
[looks around for something to compare too--how about Mithos']
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FaithMithos" is close by, also towards the center. It's big, secured by beams from the ceiling off of the floor, hanging loose, though there is some preparation being made to make it a permanent installation, supporting the beams above it - a wrought-iron tree, painted gold, with lights illuminating along some of the branches down to the disconnected roots. It also gives off a comforting heat. It's big, secured by beams from the ceiling, hanging loose. For something that's being set up to be critical to support, it looks like the reinforcements are a rush job, and it has fallen at one point - branches on one entire side are twisted and bent, some flat-out broken off and on the floor. But care is being made to restore it.These blueprints are worked out - written neatly. Read them?
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he walks back over to Yuri and decides, what the hell. Let's hit a few switches.
Flips the first one, then the second]
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You immediately feel calmer, more secure. There's a ton of affection, curiosity, draw, and trust. Magnetism. There's respect, and a feeling of wanting to support and protect, and fight alongside. Some playfulness, and confidence - you're really pretty honest, just bad at expressing it sometimes. Along with that feeling of comfort, there is some hope as well.
The second switch causes all the plating to shift and fit so perfectly together it creates a sleek, impenetrable-looking shell. ... Or it would, but some of the plating that slid into place is damaged, dented or seared through. Thanks to that, there are ways in.
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[absently tries to smooth out one of the dents before flipping the other two switches]
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Fourth switch it comes alive again, drawing out its black sword and holding it in a ready position with its front... legs!
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I have to fight it]
unsheathing his own sword, but conscientious enough to look around for an open space]
Let's do this.
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and then attacks u
you may recognize every move in its memory bank]
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works it through its paces and then just has fun with it until they've both gotten a good workout]
Alright-I don't have to hit the switch again to make you stop, do I?
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for one reason or another it settles down.]
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[looks around]
I have a feeling those dents need to be fixed.—that makes sense, right?—but I don't know how to do it myself. Come on.
[motions him along as he goes to find Dawn again]
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"... interesting... what will you do, Yuri? Will you come peacefully with the group?"
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"... I suppose approval for clearance is in process for you," he says, tentatively. "But just letting you run about seems somewhat dangerous."
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"Do try to be gentle."
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Are all these doors going to go away, though?
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