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Post by Khârn on Dec 16, 2014 1:00:55 GMT -5
Konrad would hesitantly return the one Russian's salute, confusion still running through his mind. He'd then notice the child having taken his gun, and quickly began struggling to speak the best English he could manage.
"Das iz mien, my, luger, not Spielzeug, no toy. Give back before schwierigkeiten"
He'd try to catch the girl, girls? but they moved to quickly. What the hell was he dealing with?
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Post by MistaMista on Dec 16, 2014 1:02:08 GMT -5
Alek was greatly amused by the situation. She liked children, unlike the ottoman, apparently. Or at least, she could tolerate them. "Hey!" She called out to the children in English as she crouched down to their level. "What are your names?"
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Post by hellohello on Dec 16, 2014 1:03:16 GMT -5
"AH GREAT, NOW ZA COSSACK!" Arzu yelled, mad that everyone was yelling. He stormed past Leonore, bumping into her, only slightly on purpose.
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Post by darkisnotevil on Dec 16, 2014 1:05:36 GMT -5
"Ich kann Deutsch zu sprechen, die Sie großen Tyrannen." SunDay unloaded the gun and switched on the safety before placing the gun down and chain-teleporting to the other side fo the room. Except she was now WednesDay.
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Post by NeverNeverland on Dec 16, 2014 1:07:00 GMT -5
Leonore had half a mind to blow the Ottoman's head off when he bumped into her, but settled for asking him in English, "Please watch where you are walking, sir.", in a cold manner.
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Post by Tribune Bolton on Dec 16, 2014 1:07:19 GMT -5
Ilya ceded as he watched the little girls teleport around speaking German. This was insanity. He let out a chuckle that slowly formed into a roaring laugh before uncapping a drinking horn and beginning to chug.
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Post by Khârn on Dec 16, 2014 1:07:53 GMT -5
Konrad would quickly collected the fallen luger, looking it over, checking to see if had sustained damage, before holstering it once again, looking at the little girl with a mixture of irritation, and curiosity. What power did this girl have? Was it why he'd been brought here, because of his own powers?
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Post by hellohello on Dec 16, 2014 1:09:09 GMT -5
"Orosp." Arzu said, apologetically. He was gonna take the chance she didn't speak Turkish.
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Post by MistaMista on Dec 16, 2014 1:10:38 GMT -5
Alek straightened up, a grin still on her face, as she looked around the room. The German had pulled out his stand, but Alek paid it no mind. She'd gotten a basic profile the moment she walked in the door. Instead, she looked quickly around the room. The little girls were running around, the Turk fuming and the German woman fuming back, the French woman was standing there, and the Cossack was drinking.
Big surprise.
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Post by NeverNeverland on Dec 16, 2014 1:16:13 GMT -5
Leonore stared back at Arzu, before turning back to the clamoring of the children and the, now winged, soldier.
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Post by Tribune Bolton on Dec 16, 2014 1:16:50 GMT -5
In perhaps a misguided attempt at diplomacy, Ilya announced, "Gentlemen, ladies, we are all the soldiering, yes? Is ground not neutral? Come, drink, be merry, the war, it will wait for us!" He lined up drinking horns across a table to the side of the hall. He hoped they liked vodka. And more vodka.
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Post by hellohello on Dec 16, 2014 1:17:53 GMT -5
Arzu chuckled. He could get away with anything now. He tapped Leonore on the shoulder and said, still apologetically, "Siktir, got veren."
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Post by NeverNeverland on Dec 16, 2014 1:21:12 GMT -5
Leonore turned to Arzu and stared at him again. "Surely a man of your age can speak English, yes?" She asked.
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Post by hellohello on Dec 16, 2014 1:22:49 GMT -5
Arzu feigned surprise. "Oh, sorry, me enlgleeeesh, is, uh, nut gooood?" Arzu said. He could actually speak very good English, but he wanted to have some fun with this German bitch.
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Post by MistaMista on Dec 16, 2014 1:23:18 GMT -5
It didn't take a stand user to figure out that the ottoman was feigning his apology, and the fact only made Alek grin all the wider. "He may not be able to," Alek said, walking up to the pair, "But I can. Alek, Alek Kaidanovski," she said, extending a hand to the woman.
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