Firo Prochainezo (
immamartillo) wrote2012-11-15 08:14 pm
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7th Hat Flip [Voice/Action]
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[After having a close friend return home a few weeks ago, Firo's been largely keeping to himself. He was aware of the danger of losing friends in Luceti, but it always seemed abstract and alien until it actually happened.
It's boredom that finally prompts him to address the network. That and the concern that if he doesn't keep using his skills he'll be near useless when he gets back home. Why not kill two birds with one stone?]
Does anybody here wanna play cards? Any kinda game is fine, or even if you just wanna learn. Most of 'em aren't that hard to pick up and I don't mind teachin' anyone.
[His tone suddenly becomes less light and takes a turn for the grouchier.]
But if you're gonna cheat, save it. I'll know.
[He wasn't put in charge of a Family casino for nothing.]
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[Soon after he makes his message, Firo will be rummaging through the item shop for a few packs of cards, carefully going through each one he finds to make sure they're complete. Then he'll linger a little while by the art supplies to pick up some markers.
...No, he is not going to be using them to mark the cards.]
[After having a close friend return home a few weeks ago, Firo's been largely keeping to himself. He was aware of the danger of losing friends in Luceti, but it always seemed abstract and alien until it actually happened.
It's boredom that finally prompts him to address the network. That and the concern that if he doesn't keep using his skills he'll be near useless when he gets back home. Why not kill two birds with one stone?]
Does anybody here wanna play cards? Any kinda game is fine, or even if you just wanna learn. Most of 'em aren't that hard to pick up and I don't mind teachin' anyone.
[His tone suddenly becomes less light and takes a turn for the grouchier.]
But if you're gonna cheat, save it. I'll know.
[He wasn't put in charge of a Family casino for nothing.]
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[Soon after he makes his message, Firo will be rummaging through the item shop for a few packs of cards, carefully going through each one he finds to make sure they're complete. Then he'll linger a little while by the art supplies to pick up some markers.
...No, he is not going to be using them to mark the cards.]
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[Most of any game we've played usually involves a lot of running around places so he's never played card games before until now...]
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[Aww, he expected more enthusiasm than that.]
Whaddaya mean? Did ya like it or what?
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Do that thing where you were dealing them out, I wanna try playing one more time. [Maybe the next round will actually be more exciting. (Or rather, it's way more exciting when you win, he thinks)]
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[He takes the cards eagerly and combines them with the rest to start shuffling. If Crow wants to play again, that's enthusiasm enough.]
You know, to spice things up this time we could add in the betting rounds.
[He adds quickly:]
Not actually, of course. We can just bet... I dunno, spoons or something.
[He's desperate, okay.]
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[Then again spoons are shiny but we're sure no one would appreciate the house's supply of spoons potentially going missing because of us.
If some of them haven't gone missing already.]action!
[He shrugs and sets the now shuffled deck on the table.]
You got any better ideas?
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[He stops speaking as he watches Crow empty his pockets. Where'd he even get all that stuff?]
...You wanna use all that?
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And he's nowhere near done as he pauses from picking through some pieces of shiny tinfoil and random silverware--not all spoons, looks like there's a fork in there too.]
Well I'm seeing what I've got on me that could be used. [Though he does put most of everything back into his pockets except for the screws--they're kinda shiny like the coins that people use for money, so would that work?]
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Those look like they could work. How many have you got?
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I don't know, ten or fifteen I guess? How many do we need?
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[Not that they are using actual money, but if Crow ever does play for real Firo doesn't want him thinking it's okay to wager hundreds and thousands as a beginner.]
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[He goes ahead and counts out half.]
We might not have enough, so let's skip the bring-in for now, okay?
[Ignoring the fact that he didn't explain that concept, Firo gives them each their two face down cards.]
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"Bring-in"?
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[He hands each one of them their third card, face up, and points at his.]
In a normal game, whoever's got the lowest one a' these has to put it up first. Then we'd go around and bet like normal.
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[He reaches for the deck again.]
You ready to move on?
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Yeah, ready! [We'll totally find a way to win this time for sure!]
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Alright.
[He lets the card drop and deals them each another card.]
I'll bet first. Normally it'd be the person with the highest hand showin', but it doesn't exactly matter since we're just practicin'.
[He glances briefly at his new card, then pushes two of the screws into the middle of the table.]
Now you can call, raise, or fold.
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He glances at his cards again before he pushes two of his screws forward. That should do, right?]
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Do you wanna bet first this time?
[It's only fair to give him a chance to try it out since they're not playing formally.]
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Call.
[And then he hands them each a card.]
Think you're gettin' the hang a' this?
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Do you have to bet more each round? [You don't get dealt another card if you fold (which in Crow speak means "quitting" which he's not fond of), so he's not sure whether he should be adding another screw or what to keep the game going...]
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