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TEST DRIVE MEME

TEST DRIVE MEME
Considering apping to EACHDRAIDH? Why not give the setting a test run here! OPTIONAL SCENARIOS 01. ARRIVING IN THE DRABWURLD. The Seelie and Unseelie courts welcome you with mirthful revelry and hearty food. After you have been briefed on your purpose here, you will find an endless feast and a night filled with entertainment to placate your concerns. Mingle with new arrivals, sneak down the castle halls and make sure your eyes are always on your glass; fairies and imps have no bias when it comes to tricks! 02. THE STATION. Looking for a little slice of home? The Station gives you all that and more. Take advantage of the wifi, have a cup of fairy-brewed coffee (the one they didn't spit in) or sit back and relax on the patio. You can even move your things into one of the available rooms! 03. WILDCARD. Your own scenario! Explore the Drabwurld or simply take advantage of your Locket! |

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"So this kind of thing is normal for your people? What happens if two people try to 'bend' the air at the same time?"
Then, because he was a curious child at heart, House stuck his finger into the whirling ball of air above the kid's hand.
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And then House touched the ball, and it burst into a gust of wind blowing in all directions with a FSWIP noise. The boy startled, then started to laugh. He immediately made another ball of air.
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"Nice party trick," he said as he settled himself back on the ledge. "How strong can you make the wind?"
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(He was totally showing off.)
"Uh..." He paused, closing his fist on the air ball and allowing it to dissipate. "Well... I've never really tried doing it as hard as I could. The monks told me it could cause a lot of damage if I did. I could probably wear through rocks if I tried."
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"Seriously?" House looked down at the boy with a decidedly skeptical expression. "You do know it takes a gazillion years for normal wind to erode a rock, right?" Okay, possibly a slight exaggeration, not to mention gazillion wasn't a real number. It did lead to another question however. "How would something like that affect you? Don't you have to use your own energy to...bend?"
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Honestly, Aang had never been asked any of these questions. Back home, everyone just accepted bending as a fact of life. He rested his hands in his lap and kicked his legs absently in the air as he thought.
"Well... it depends on how good of a bender you are. If a beginner airbender tried something like that, they wouldn't be able to do it. And they might strain something."
He reached up and tapped on the arrow on his head. "These tattoos mean that I've mastered air. As you get better at an element, you get better at moving around and focusing your chi. If you know how to do it right and you're used to dealing with that much power, then the worst you get is feeling tired at the end of the day."
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He started twirling his cane as he tried to process all the information. "Are you some kind of prodigy? You seem awful young to be a master of anything."
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He could just agree that he was a prodigy, was the first thing that he thought. He could just say he was a prodigy and change the subject. He didn't have to admit to being the Avatar, expected to save the world at the age of twelve. The man probably wouldn't know either way.
No, Aang mentally scolded himself. Didn't he just go over with Guru Pathik that lying about his identity was bad?
"I, uh... yeah, I am." He avoided House's eyes and fingered his glider. "I'm the Avatar. I guess if your world doesn't have bending, it doesn't of an Avatar, right?"
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He studied the kid silently for a moment, still idly spinning his cane. As far as he could tell, the kid didn't seem nearly as comfortable talking about his status as he had been about his abilities. House didn't think that was too odd. Being a prodigy, being special, wasn't always all that easy.
"So what's your name? I'm not supposed to call you The Avatar, am I?"
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He put his staff aside for a moment before standing up, putting on fist in his hand and bowing. The motion is a little stiff around the back, but it's sincere. "I'm Aang. Sorry I didn't introduce myself sooner."
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"Good to meet you. I'm Greg." He offered his hand because, well, if they were going to make this official, then it had to be sealed with a handshake. "And just so you know, I'm a doctor, and I say Avatar or no Avatar, you really do need to find a safer way to amuse yourself for a few days. A nice game of chess, perhaps."
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He smiled widely and clasped Greg's hand in his before shaking. "Good to meet you too, Greg. One question..." He released Greg's hand with big, curious eyes. "What's chess?"