Fridtjof Djt-bidit (
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pluviosa2024-04-04 04:23 pm
[OPEN] fight fight fight!
Who: Fridtjof and OPEN!
What: Fridtjof is bored. He imagines others are bored as well.
Where: Top deck, near the pool.
When: Day 6-8ish?
Warnings: Violence probably, but preferably controlled violence.
Around day 6 there's a poster that appears in various parts of the ship. It's clearly hand-drawn, but someone at least looks like they've put a lot of time into it.

The person in question is loitering around the area, leaning against a tree. There's a rough circle made out of dirt, large enough to be a modest arena. He's wearing his shiny blue and white armor with a blue and white shield on his back. He looks to be very bored and his rabbit-like ears are twitching, searching around for any sound. Sure, she said there were no monsters, but...
In any case he greets anyone approaching with a smile and a wave.
"Hello! Here to fight or here to watch?" He'll show off for people if they want, he's just trying to not be flashy.
What: Fridtjof is bored. He imagines others are bored as well.
Where: Top deck, near the pool.
When: Day 6-8ish?
Warnings: Violence probably, but preferably controlled violence.
Around day 6 there's a poster that appears in various parts of the ship. It's clearly hand-drawn, but someone at least looks like they've put a lot of time into it.

The person in question is loitering around the area, leaning against a tree. There's a rough circle made out of dirt, large enough to be a modest arena. He's wearing his shiny blue and white armor with a blue and white shield on his back. He looks to be very bored and his rabbit-like ears are twitching, searching around for any sound. Sure, she said there were no monsters, but...
In any case he greets anyone approaching with a smile and a wave.
"Hello! Here to fight or here to watch?" He'll show off for people if they want, he's just trying to not be flashy.

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"To watch, if that is well with you," she says grandly. She has no real desire to fight, and what knowledge she does have of battle is mostly for the stage...so perhaps watching him fight in truth will allow her to glean some skills with which she could better defend herself?
(And...well. She is a little bored, too.)
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"Of course, of course. As soon as I have an opponent I can show you. I'm just... not used to sitting still. I'm usually off killing monsters if there isn't anything else that I need to do at the moment." Resting? What's that?
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That said, she's not sure if she's going to fight or not. Mint has spent some time at the Wolves Den in the past, but... Not much dueling. Its kind of an oddly familiar idea, one that seems to poke at her lost memories, but something about facing people in combat that isn't to the death still rubs her the wrong way.
...Maybe she can lay the blame for that on Zenos.
Still, she's here! And to her surprise, its actually someone who looks like they're from her world. "A Viera?"
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Sure, there's a lot of Hyur around but that's fine. Some places are just like that. It's odd, but it's not unknown. He grew up in a place that was exclusively Viera, after all.
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"To fight! When are we starting? We waiting for more people, or...?"
He is flexing his shoulder, looking raring to go. Literally, he could start Right Now, if given the OK.
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"Ah, but one must also rest when they can, monsieur," she says. "I should know! I spend most of my time resting." And fretting, but he needs not know that.
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She's still not sure if she wants to commit to fighting someone. She is, maybe, bored enough...
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"Ah, hello there." He's used to short people, it's fine. He looks down at Mario and grins. "Whenever you'd like. Would you prefer abilities or no abilities? ... And I suppose I should check if you want weapons or no weapons." He's no monk or pugilist, but he knows how to throw a punch or two.
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Wait, she might not know what that is - "That is, the jungle in which I spent the first half century or so of my life. I did leave it at a young age, in all fairness. And after that I spent most of my time learning about the wider world and fending for myself, so I haven't rested much outside of being forced to by injury. Or by other people."
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It's him. He's the bored one. Please help him.
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But for now, she makes her way up to the top deck with something like excitement building in her heart. A chance to really test herself? Or maybe just to get a feel for how these strange people will react in a fight? Either way, she can't wait.
She sees a few familiar faces standing around: Mint the green-haired Miqo'te stands out, but she recognizes the others from meals. It's what looks like a new face that draws her attention. A man in paladin's armor with distinctive long ears stands at the front of the group. Another Eorzean? Hopefully not one who expects to know her, she thinks with a guilty twist in her gut.
"I hear you're looking for a contest of arms," she says as confidently as she can manage. "I'd like to join."
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What met him was a man with rabbit ears, and shining armor. Childe's eyes lighten(as much as they can, widening with a fell look to them) as he approaches, twirling an electro blade on the tip of his finger.
"A Fight Club, eh? Count me in."
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"There you are. I was worried there was going to be no one I recognized here. How long have you been here? Are you doing well? Are you eating properly?" Alphinaud would be upset if Alisaie wasn't taking care of herself. Not that she can't - and not that he doesn't trust her to - but he has to ask.
He gestures towards the area and nods. "Of course. It's been a while since the two of us have gone at it."
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The electro blade got his attention - someone with fine control over lightning aether, then? Maybe he would be at a bit of a disadvantage since lightning aether always reacted badly with metal, but he never really let something like that keep him out of a fight.
"I'd be glad to have you! I'm Fridtjof, by the way." He'd never seen the need to adopt a 'City' name, despite that being the usual custom... so fantasy Icelandic was what people were going to get.
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And if any of them would remind her too much of a bad 'spar.' Honestly, its too bad there aren't more people. She never had this issue with those big melees the Grand Companies sometimes held, with the great mess of a battle and people shouting instructions that didn't make sense... Getting sniped...
...in hindsight, Mint probably should find those just as stressful but somehow it still feels nostalgic.
...Maybe Mint is also terribly bored.
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"In that case!!!" Mario rolls up his sleeve, and then holds his hand up to shake. "Names first. I'm Mario!"
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... He's not a fan of the big melees, honestly. Too chaotic, too much going on. He also has no particular loyalty to the Maelstrom so much as he was told to join. "It's just going to be a bit until someone comes along, probably... there aren't that many people on this boat, are there?" If you can even call a ship that's not on the water a 'boat'.
'Teeny tiny toy boat' aside.
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But the man is right. "Fridtjof. Though you can call me most anything you want as long as it's not insulting, I know viera names are hard for some people."
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Handshake. Mario's grin is easy and wide. "Fridtjof?" He repeats, just to make sure he got it. His consonants might not all be there, or maybe mixed up so it sounds more like "Frit-jof", but his accent doesnt mangle it, and he doesn't think it much hard to say (though he might be a little surprised to learn how to spell it!) "Is that right? Fridtjof? I do not think that's much too hard."
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"And my surname is - you know what, it doesn't matter. The whole name together roughly translates to 'Warrior of the Heavenly Wind' or 'of the Typhoon', but I don't see much need for formalities here."
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"You have lived quite a different life to me, monsieur," she comments. "Rarely have I ever left the city I call home, and never have I left the nation it stands as the heart of. And I am much older than I look, so I can assure you that is quite a length of time to remain in place."
There might be something like both longing and fear in her voice when she asks, "what's it like? To travel so much, and fight your way through it."
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The tone makes his features soften. How to even explain it? "It's... freeing. The fighting I grew up learning in order to defend my home from beasts and monsters, but using it against sentient creatures is a... difficult ask. It took a while for me to become all right with it, aside from those from my bitterest enemy. But you learn a lot about yourself while traveling. What you want, where your limits are, and whom to put your trust in."
"For myself... I learned that I wanted to help people, not just the person I left to follow. My limits... are broader than they used to be out of need. But I trust in my friends - my comrades whom I have bonded with through the years. They're the reason I fight. They're the ones who give me the strength to carry on when I cannot do so on my own. And I would do anything to protect their smiles."
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Too forward, too direct? Mayhaps. But Furina is tired, and she's spoken nothing of the prophecy--her words to this stranger are perfectly poised and Archon Approved. Who is he going to be gossiping about her to, anyway? This much, and no more, is safe to share. She thinks. And it's...somehow easier to do, with him being a stranger. She doesn't know if she would have been able to be so frank to Neuvillette without more hesitation. The burden of expectation, and the weight of history...it does not exist here.
It's nice.
"Maybe, one day..." she says, gaze distant. "Maybe one day, I'll be able to travel." After all, hadn't Neuvillette promised her that her duty had reached its end? "After five hundred years spent in one place, it could be...nice, to see what the other nations have to offer."
If they ever get off this Ship, that is.
She smiles. "Of course, if that is my plan, I should probably brush up on my combat skills. Teyvat isn't the safest place out there to wander--I certainly wouldn't suggest taking to the roads unarmed if you ever happen to find yourself there."
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"Wow! That's-a real fancy! Is there a reason you're a typhoon?"
He is genuinely intrigued, but, understandable if it comes off as making fun.
"Me? I'm-a just Mario. I don't think it really means anything."
(We're not getting into the last name thing, here. Don't worry about it.)
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Still... she sounds almost... lonely. "Ah, well. Unarmed is something I rarely am, whether it's with sword and shield or staff. Even when I'm a healer I still have combat options." Enough to injure at least, if not kill. Enough to stun and get away if he must. "Maybe one day we can see it together. I'm fond of visiting other places and seeing how other people live. It does make my homeland feel... a little restrictive, but I've long since accepted that to be the case."
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"There are twelve surnames for Rava males and -" Okay, how to explain this simply? "... Basically there are two tribes and among my tribe the males either are born into a clan or are renamed to fill the spot of a missing clan. So among the six elements there's a 'worldly' and an 'earthly' version of each, which makes twelve."
Hopefully that's simple enough. "Basically it's tradition and while I'm not attached to my name for any particular reason I never found a 'city name' I quite liked. So I kept my old name which is... a bit odd, even among we outcasts."
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What a fascinating culture! "Do you swap clans entirely if there's a missing spot?" he asks, unable to help his intrigue. "You don't have to leave your friends behind, do you?"
Then he realizes himself and holds up his hands. "Not that-a you have to tell me! If it's a bit, uh, touchy...?" Mario doesn't know how to tactfully phrase the outcast thing. "I like to learn more, but I don't want to hurt!"
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"Yes, you do swap clans if there's enough of yours. And as for leaving your friends behind... men and women are somewhat separate. The men train to be Wood-warders, keeping the area safe from encroaching threats." They... could only do so much against Garlemald, but they did everything that they could do. "The women are the one who live in the villages and defend it against anything that slips by us. And there's a lot more women than men, so it's... we don't tend to have large friend groups. Usually the ones who train you and any fellow trainees that make it through."
There's no real sadness in that - it's just the way of his world. Or was, at least. "It doesn't bother me. Viera are somewhat rare outside of our native lands, so it's not like I haven't explained it before. But I can't go back. Those that leave the Wood aren't allowed to return."
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"Huh," Mario says, appreciative. Something about it feels a little weird to him, but who is he to judge? Some places just do things way differently from what Mario's used to, and that's fine! It's none of his business!
"Well, I'a hope you at least found some friends or somewhere to call'a home outside the Wood? Though, I guess since we're on Ship now, maybe it does not matter. Hmm..."
He's derailed this so bad. well, he'll remind Fridtjof of the duel fighting thing in a second here.
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Ahem. "But I've traveled to different worlds with them, gone to the edge of existence and back... sacrificed myself for them so they can get where they need to go." That was a particularly... distressing time. Still, he doesn't regret it. "But with them, everything seems possible."
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"Fridtjof, huh? Good to meet you. Name's Childe. Promise I'll be gentle, I'm a bit more dangerous than I look."
He offers the paladin a hand to shake.
"What's turnout been like so far?"
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He was used to big cities with a lot of adventurers - even the places he'd been with low populations almost always had people moving through. To have so few people around was... unnerving. Unnatural. "Possibly both."
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"Wowie! They must'a be a real important to you, if you were willing to sacrifice yourself for them... I'ma glad you know someone like that!" The idea of love as sacrifice has made a big impression on him, after Super Paper Mario. What Tippi and Blumiere did... What his friends did for him... He's not even baffled to see Fridtjof alive and well, because for the most part, none of the sacrifices he witnessed were fully permanent, either.
"That's what being friends is about!" Er, not the sacrifice. "With'a mine, everything seems possible, too!"
"...Oh! You can ask'a me some questions, if you want. Only fair, since I asked you a lot!"
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It's fine, he doesn't really mind being the muscle most of the time.
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He flaps his hands as he speaks, unable to contain his energy.
"They're all just so cool and smart and strong! Luigi is'a so brave, even if he doesn't think he is. Peach is'a so beautiful and so funny and I wish I was even'a half as collected as she is. Even'a Bowser is - he's a pain sometimes, but he always has my back when it matters, and I don't know what I'd do without him - without any of them."
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Which is a good thing, even if it's sometimes painful. It's also an Important thing. "It's just really hard when things keep happening. The world keeps going and it's complicated, but you do what you can where you can to keep the people you love safe."
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A good, firm handshake. Childe liked this guy already. He nods as the other says his codename-- He knows it's a little weird, but Tartaglia was a bit of a tonguetwister, and his relationship with his real name was more than a little fraught.
"Honestly? Probably both. We seem to have at least a few people that don't feel comfortable jumping into a fight on board. I'm glad it's more than just us two, though."
Childe laughs warmly. He, on the other hand, was always down for a good fight.
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"Things never-a stop happening, do they!! It's-a liike it's just one thing after another, over and over again - I'm-a lucky enough that I can tell myself it will always be okay in the end, and know that to be true... but that doesn't-a stop it from being scary."
He gets it, is what he's trying to say. He gets it.
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Honestly, Mint can't blame Fridtjof for not liking the big melees. Its not she has much loyalty either, there was just some point where it clicked for her, and it was good afternoon's activity. Something about the lack of attention on specifically her, perhaps.
Mint nods sagely. "There really isn't many people... 'Suppose I'll just wait and watch to the side then, mm?"
Mint makes a little wave like she's ready to get out of his hair.
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Would he ever resist taking a swipe at them? No. No he would not. "I tend to take the front lines in a fight at home. If I have to I'll take the healer role, but I prefer to take the damage so no one else has to."
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The things start coming and they don't stop coming and they don't stop coming and they don't stop coming - "You've got that right. Things always turn out okay with enough determination... but it's still a hard road. But we'll walk that road together."
He nods firmly at Mario. This guy gets it!!!
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He rolls his shoulders a little and taps his boot against the ground. "It's not that I'm like... bloodthirsty. Just used to more monsters, you know?"
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Mint exhales sharply, somewhere halfway to but not quite a laugh. "You really have no need to worry my opinion on that sort of thing. I'm an adventurer. I think the only reason I'm not desperate for something to do is the... plant incident still being in recent memory."
(Mint is going to get stir crazy soon, she knows perfectly well. Mint hasn't had to stay put this long since her last ship voyage.)
Without too much showing on her face, Mint starts looking for a place to watch, hand tapping with a certain amount of energy at her side.
(Mint did come to watch the fight club, after all. No matter what hangups she has, boredom is a stronger foe, at least for now.)
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Childe nods, understanding the thought process completely. Better he than someone weaker, unprepared. And he'd have fun doing it, too.
"A man after my own heart, I see! I'm always at the front lines. Whatever the enemy can dish out, I'm more than able to handle."
Childe would offer first aid too in a pinch, but he was one of the few with a hydro vision that could never really figure out healing. His mastery of his vision, his bond with it, had been deep, almost unlike any he'd seen, until he'd reached the rank of Harbinger. And now...
Maybe it was a connection he just needed to re-establish.
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He wasn't the highest damaging tank in the party, but he could keep going for a while. So such a statement... "Why don't we take a crack at it then and see just how much you can take? Don't worry. I won't make you bleed too much."
Fridtjof flashes Childe a grin, drawing his sword and shield, twirling the former in his hand with ease.
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"A fight, huh? I'm ready when you are. Don't you worry about me."
Childe manifests his electro blades again, the energy thrumming in his hands. He presses them and extends them into a glaive, spinning it over his head. The redhead winks at Fridtjof, stepping closer and swinging the glaive in a wide arc towards him.
"Hit me with your best shot!"
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yet, so he lifts his shield to take the brunt of it. The force still transfers through and into his arm, and it still is considerable.But his 'best shot', eh? "You asked for it." Electric blue energy channels into his blade, lashing out towards Childe. Direct hit or not, it might be hard for him to avoid what comes next - giant blades that come from both the ground and the sky. They're not solid, of course - they're phantom and made of aether, but the damage they do will still bludgeon and slice well enough should he not get out of the way, and quickly.