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Nightshift 27: Hallway Outside M81-M120 Block
[From here]
Scar stumbled into yet another empty hallway. The nurse had taken him into the right direction this morning, which had led to the sun room and all the other connecting rooms. He wondered what happened to be located in the opposite direction.
Continuing, the king eventually noticed the door at the end of the hall. Fiddling around with the handle, he managed to push it open and felt the cold breeze from outside on his skin.
[To here]
Scar stumbled into yet another empty hallway. The nurse had taken him into the right direction this morning, which had led to the sun room and all the other connecting rooms. He wondered what happened to be located in the opposite direction.
Continuing, the king eventually noticed the door at the end of the hall. Fiddling around with the handle, he managed to push it open and felt the cold breeze from outside on his skin.
[To here]
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Was there no normality at all here? Oriya's eyes gleamed in the light of the flashlight as he cast a glance at the 'feline'. Was that a reference to a nickname, or perhaps a hint at this man's original form? It would make far more sense if it was the latter... Neither of these two felt right in these forms. Like creatures in the skin of man. Oriya frowned.
"It is a difficult process to learn at first," he replied simply to the first man's comment of the other's 'uselessness'. The first appeared to have no difficulties walking though, perhaps he was more used to doing so than the other was.
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“Well met Mibu Oriya.” It was a style of name that the incarnation was unfamiliar with, but it didn’t surprise the Star Dragon Sword. Such oddities were to be expected outside of your own realm, and this was simply a small drop on the scales. “While the process of walking would be difficult in an underdeveloped body – this feline here was given one which is fully capable. They merely lack the knowledge of proper posture.”
Glancing back up at Scar there was a definite disappointed frown on his features as the sword snapped. “I hardly gave you permission to stand around doing nothing boy. You’ll hardly function properly if you slack off on your training.”
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hyenapiece of dirt! How dared this arrogant fool even do such a thing?! He could barely surpress the snarl coming from his throat, but somehow managed.The former lion forced himself to calm down, once again reminding himself that any foolish actions wouldn't get him anywhere. The sooner he could walk, the sooner he could rid himself of this idiot's presence.
With that in mind, he continued attempting to straighten his back.
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This was perfectly normal. The first man didn't make a half bad teacher either and, thankfully, he had some very sound logic.
Oriya nodded politely in return to the man he had introduced himself to. "Very true, but learning proper balance is yet another factor that contributes to the difficulty."
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Dropping his arm back down to his side, the sword took a few steps back and away from where Scar stood. He didn’t trust the mangy feline as far as this physical body could throw them. The chances he’d be used as some form of support when his student stumbled was far too high for his liking. There would be hell to pay if anybody treated him with such disrespect.
“Most humans don’t ever consider balance during the motions of walking – they simply just ‘do’ the motorised function.” The sword muttered as his attention drifted over towards Oriya. “Only those who require balance skills for their occupation, such as street performers or swordsmen, are the ones to look deeper into the mechanics behind it all.”
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And if his idiot of a teacher could do it, why couldn't he?
He carefully attempted to shift his balance from the wall to his two legs by letting go of his support. However, two legs seemed more unstable than four, and the former lion had trouble trying to retain his balance and not falling over. It took him a couple of tries, leaning once again on the wall whenever the king threatened to fall (he really had no desire to fall on top of the other man, thank you very much).
Scar couldn't help but think this was all rather awkward. But as it was, he stood straight without the support of the wall, though still unstable and wobbly.
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like an old married coupleat ease with insulting and glaring at one another without fear of how the other would react. It would be interesting to know if they did just meet and why neither would just walk off already if they could barely tolerate one another.While the one learning to walk could hardly do so, the second man could easily just leave (unless all the gruffness was merely a facade...) Oriya shook his head slightly.
"But you're not very human, now are you?" Oriya questioned perceptively. "Although you both appear that way."
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Oriya’s perceptive question pulled the sword from his thoughts as he turned his full attention onto the other patient. There seemed to be brains in this one, and that left the incarnation with the pleasant thought that perhaps the human race wasn’t entirely unsalvageable.
“Your observation would be correct.” The Star Dragon Sword muttered as he gave a short nod of his head. Glancing down at his body, there was a decidedly displeased expression on his face as he sighed and poked his fleshy stomach. “I was previously the Great Star Dragon Sword before I was pulled from my realm and given this useless bag of flesh to reside within.”
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It would seem he'd have to try and walk now, however. Walking was a matter of putting one feet in front of the other, and than shifting balance. The former lion frowned while he stared at his feet, which looked remarkably strange compared to his paws. These humans used their whole feet while walking, which was something he had to remember.
He carefully put a small step forward as he tried keeping his back straight. After a small moment of hesitation, he attempted to shift his balance to the leg he had just moved forward. Instead, he lost his balance and fell face-flat on the floor. A small grunt escaped his throat as he hit the ground.
He crawled back up in some kind of sitting position. Feeling more embarrassed than he already was, he felt blood rushing to his head -- or more specifically his cheeks -- which was a remarkably strange sensation. It didn't help making the former lion any more comfortable, however, neither in his body or the situation.
Gee, I wonder if there are more surprises coming with this new form.
It seemed he had to start all over again, though. Not quite a pleasant thought, but sitting in this hallway wasn't too appealing either.
At least he had lasted longer than he did this morning...
He carefully proceeded to get into the odd standing position again.
[ooc; I assumed lions don't blush when embarrassed? XD]
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The same went for playing with time.
Oriya frowned slightly, dragged out of his thoughts as a loud 'THUD!' cut through the silence. The swordsman looked over to find the feline
who truly needed a namewith his face to the floor. Had he given up? Oriya waited, pleased to find that he hadn't. There was nothing like a man who refused to keep trying merely because it was difficult. Oriya turned back to the Star Dragon Sword. "If you do not mind me asking, do you recall how you were trapped in that form?"