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The Solution vs The Divine
The desolate mechanical place. dark, gloomy, quiet, perfect for someone like Orikan the Diviner, even though that was not his purpose here. Transported under means even he could not see, brought to a madhouse of every foolish unintelligent bastard race--
Orikan manually calmed himself.
he slithered along, his singular green optic lighting the way until the yellow one was in sight. A mouse, or so it would seem to an outsider. Cyn, she liked to call herself, looked over at Orikan, who stood well above her in lanky height, and smiled
"Oh, hello! I don't seem to know your--"
"For what it's worth, you were a pain to track down, relatively speaking compared to the others." Orikan interrupted rudely, his long, iron tail holding him up to make him seem even bigger.
"Head tilt. Head tilt." Cyn tilted her head one way, then the other. Of course, her first instinct was to attempt to take that thing over, but her ability didn't even make it "Well fine--" Cyn dashed forward
"Bastard. That was incredibly unlikely." Orikan spoke--
"Head tilt. Head tilt." Cyn tilted her head one way, then the other. Of course, her first instinct was to attempt to take that thing over, but her ability didn't even make it. Best to play the long game and probe for weakness to take advantage of then. "Track me down? Now why would you want to do that? Some trouble I've caused?" Cyn asked nervously. She was faking it, and pretty well, but it wasn't like such deception was beyond Orikan's notice.
"Your drones irritated me, so I'm ending the source--" Orikan swiftly moved to one side, but his foot was caught in the attack thrown at him, making him, in incredible annoyance, make an aggravated noise and--
"Head tilt. Head tilt." Cyn tilted her head one way, then the other. Of course, her first instinct was to attempt to take that thing over, but her ability didn't even make it. Best to play the long game and probe for weakness to take advantage of then. "Track me down? Now why would you want to do that? Some trouble I've caused?" Cyn asked nervously. She was faking it, and pretty well, but it wasn't like such deception was beyond Orikan's notice.
"Your drones irritated me, so I'm ending the source." Orikan responded for the second time, not that this Cyn being would notice. "Also, I don't appreciate those who try to manipulate me, Cyn." He spoke, and made Cyn stop and finally her mouth went wide, and her eyes turned into those Xs Orikan knew were true.
"Well now, we have someone eager. Who do I owe the pleasure of you knowing?" Cyn asked, her mind was performing a dozen simulations, from which of those zombies she sent around had this thing found out in? Well, it seemed that 75689, 16291, and 64872 were the only ones who met this 'Orikan' being, who-- Ah. no memory of what happened to them. Which mean this guy was easy to annoy, huh? "Nobody. So you can see the future. Guess you're perfect to find me more--"
"It's like if a Tyranid was matched with Trazyn's bastard pompousness and the stupidity of an Ork." Orikan thought out loud and got into a more fitting combat stance "Annoyed expression." Cyn said, "Sigh." She had no need of a 'Combat stance'.
Side note, if you're wondering what was going on with Cyn doing the same thing... Yeah Orikan actually does something like that in The Infinite and the Divine.
Orikan manually calmed himself.
he slithered along, his singular green optic lighting the way until the yellow one was in sight. A mouse, or so it would seem to an outsider. Cyn, she liked to call herself, looked over at Orikan, who stood well above her in lanky height, and smiled
"Oh, hello! I don't seem to know your--"
"For what it's worth, you were a pain to track down, relatively speaking compared to the others." Orikan interrupted rudely, his long, iron tail holding him up to make him seem even bigger.
"Head tilt. Head tilt." Cyn tilted her head one way, then the other. Of course, her first instinct was to attempt to take that thing over, but her ability didn't even make it "Well fine--" Cyn dashed forward
"Bastard. That was incredibly unlikely." Orikan spoke--
"Head tilt. Head tilt." Cyn tilted her head one way, then the other. Of course, her first instinct was to attempt to take that thing over, but her ability didn't even make it. Best to play the long game and probe for weakness to take advantage of then. "Track me down? Now why would you want to do that? Some trouble I've caused?" Cyn asked nervously. She was faking it, and pretty well, but it wasn't like such deception was beyond Orikan's notice.
"Your drones irritated me, so I'm ending the source--" Orikan swiftly moved to one side, but his foot was caught in the attack thrown at him, making him, in incredible annoyance, make an aggravated noise and--
"Head tilt. Head tilt." Cyn tilted her head one way, then the other. Of course, her first instinct was to attempt to take that thing over, but her ability didn't even make it. Best to play the long game and probe for weakness to take advantage of then. "Track me down? Now why would you want to do that? Some trouble I've caused?" Cyn asked nervously. She was faking it, and pretty well, but it wasn't like such deception was beyond Orikan's notice.
"Your drones irritated me, so I'm ending the source." Orikan responded for the second time, not that this Cyn being would notice. "Also, I don't appreciate those who try to manipulate me, Cyn." He spoke, and made Cyn stop and finally her mouth went wide, and her eyes turned into those Xs Orikan knew were true.
"Well now, we have someone eager. Who do I owe the pleasure of you knowing?" Cyn asked, her mind was performing a dozen simulations, from which of those zombies she sent around had this thing found out in? Well, it seemed that 75689, 16291, and 64872 were the only ones who met this 'Orikan' being, who-- Ah. no memory of what happened to them. Which mean this guy was easy to annoy, huh? "Nobody. So you can see the future. Guess you're perfect to find me more--"
"It's like if a Tyranid was matched with Trazyn's bastard pompousness and the stupidity of an Ork." Orikan thought out loud and got into a more fitting combat stance "Annoyed expression." Cyn said, "Sigh." She had no need of a 'Combat stance'.
Side note, if you're wondering what was going on with Cyn doing the same thing... Yeah Orikan actually does something like that in The Infinite and the Divine.
Start 5 meters away
I'm picking Hacking for Cyn's solver thing.
Speed Equalized
Battle takes place in a desolate metal scrapyard.
Cyn sins against the Diviner: 0
Orikan pains the Solver: 0
Your wordplay is disgusting: 0
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