originally posted in:The New Dojo
"It was interesting, I'll say that much. And the whole name usually sounds pretentious. You make yourself sound like an ass."
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"Yeah, like, who wants to hear my full name and title? Not like it really matters and you'd have to be an idiot to try and say the full thing in combat. That's why just Lyn works for me." She began to walk away. "I need another drink. Coming?"
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"Eh, sure. I have nothing better to do." [b][i]He says as he stands. He staggered a little bit, but walked with her[/i][/b]
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Lyn head towards the tables covered in drinks, switchingbout her epmty glass for a freshly filled one. "There is very little celebration here, isn't there?"
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"Victories are commonplace to many people here. But, to those of us who are mortal and aren't superhumans, we savour each one. Plus, means there's more for us." [b][i]He did the same, taking a sip[/i][/b] "Man this stuff is horrid. But it gets the job done."
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"Nothin' like good ol'nektar, but that's such a rarity. I'm surprised I was gifted any at all today." Lyn got to work on her own drink.
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"Eh, military life teaches you to stomach anything put in front of you. Not the worst thing I've drank.@ [b][i]He says laughing a hit[/i][/b]
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"Have you ever had any nektar? Y'know, the drink of the gods?" Lyn asked, curious.
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"Nope. Can't be any worse than straight Russian vodka though. That shit will burn a -blam!-ing hole in you. Only thing more alcoholic is straight 100% alcohol."
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"Ha! Trust me, we need to get you some nektar to try. You'd love it. I know I do."
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"You'd probably get along with the Irish where I'm from. Drinking is the nstional past time."
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"I hardly get to drink and only nektar seems to actually get me drunk now, but thanks." The song changed and Lyn couldn't help dancing a little in place. "Love the music..."
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"Not what I'm used to, but it definitely isnt bad I'll say that much. [b][i]He said, taking another sip.[/i][/b]
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"Not bad? I love drinking songs like this! So much better than that popular stuff normal people listen to."
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"I'm not too picky when it comes to music, so long as it's not country."
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"I don't believe I've head of country before. Maybe I'll listen to that sometime."
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"Don't. It's horrid. Sticking your hand in a moving sawblade is more fun than listening to it."
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She laughed. "If the genre exists some people must like it. Everyone has different tastes."
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"Yes. Those people who say they like country are currently either balls deep in their cousin, dead, or can lie."
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"Balls deep in their cousin!" Lyn laughed at the comment.