The Realms - Semi Advanced discussion
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((Sorry, I accidentally hit post and I'm still trying to figure out how this all works :p))


((Sorry, I accidentally hit post and I'm still trying to figure out how this all works :p))"
(( that's ok, tbh in real life I suck at chess :') though maybe if I tried I could be better ))


Arran watched his move very carefully, contemplating her own defenses and the moves she could make, planning moves and decisions before making her own choice of moving her piece again. Then she answered his question. "I come from the city a bit farther from here." She said, not only was she playing a game of chess but a game of questions and answers, also planning in a way, people always murmured about her being mysterious, she had heard them as she passed by, without disguises at that. She said City but not where, so a an avoided question but another truth.

Xu Kai picked up a piece and moved it a few spaces ahead, but didn't let go of it. He examined the board with the piece in that spot before pulling it back into place and mirroring the move on the other side of the board instead. Her response was clearly an evasive one, but he didn't feel it necessary to dig for answers, after all, it was merely chatter with which to fill the time and make the game more worth their while. "Your moves are quite well thought out, I can already tell that this will be a delightful match!" He spoke, voice filled with joy. It was a rare occasion on which he felt even mildly challenged by even the most skilled opponents anymore so he was glad to have encountered someone with talent for the game. "Now, perhaps you would like to ask me a question." He offered, allowing the young woman who sat before him the chance to question him back.

Arran contemplated the situation the board, planning for a few seconds before choosing her move, carefully placing the pawn on a tile before thinking about what she should ask. "What is your name?" She asked, he had looked a bit familiar, though she couldn't place her finger where. She still watched the board, not looking up, watching his moves and wanting to guess what strategy he had.

He smiled at her question as he looked over the board. He played out the game in his head based on each possible move he could make. His mind ran over the outcomes as he spoke, "My name is Xu Kai," He told her his expression aglow with serenity and enjoyment. "I have gone by many names in the past, however much has changed since then as you can most likely see." He added on, referring to his old age. He then moved a piece far across the board from where it sat, just beyond the reach of any of her pieces. "Feel free to ask anything, if I have learnt anything lying has never gotten me anywhere." He informed her, not wanting her to try and be polite at the expense of her own knowledge being inhibited.
L E O N T H E L I O N wrote: "((All I really remember is that Cassidy and Alexandria would destroy me in every match...))"
((Yes, yes we did.))
Angel { The Winged Demon } wrote: "(( hah, Alexandria is very smart. Though I would like to master playing chess ))
Arran watched his move very carefully, contemplating her own defenses and the moves she could make, planning moves..."
((I'm glad you think so!))
L E O N T H E L I O N wrote: "((Yep, and Cassidy is like her rival in every sense so the two of them would mow through me and then sit there and have one game between them go for an hour. May I suggest learning about how you ca..."
((That was always an easy method with which to beat you...))








Xu Kai raised his eyebrows a bit his smile being replaced with a more neutral expression, "Wouldn't we all like to meet her..." he said rather oddly. His tone implied more than what he said at face value. He then moved a rook directly in the way of her pawn, she would be able to take it. The move appeared quite foolish, but to him it was really the only possible move to make. "Well, anyway, now that we are being, where are you really from?" He asked her curiously, preparing his next move. He had several pieces in place as contingencies for one another so that in the case of each one's failure another could come through and make up for the mistake. He wasn't going to let her win regardless. In the end he was playing a game and he felt it would be rude to just let her win.





Arran shook her head. "What's the point of trying if I know you're going to win anyways? I could play again but my own strategies would probably fail if you calculated what is going to happen since my first move." She shook her head again, though she didn't like losing it was but a simple game. She'd only made but a few moves, she already knew he was a master at his game, but she at a different subject. But how would he know how to to get to her Queen if she hadn't moved but two pieces on her side? Probably his own strategizing techniques.


"Alright, I'll play a different game with you." Arran looked over the several options, but instead of choosing looked back up at Xu Kai. "Would you choose instead? Other than chess of course." She had plenty of time before going, so she could play one more game with him she supposed. She didn't know many other games for her time was almost always occupied doing other things. While his skills were board games and being good with children hers were assassination, spying, art, and singing. He probably had many more hobbies that she didn't know about but those two were all she knew about him, other than his past and personality.








By now Arran had dug deep in the ground where there was absolutely no air, and by her computer mind she knew that she was in the part of the forest that no one entered, it was fairly deserted there, and easy for someone to miss. Now she stood on the ground, standing statue-like still, as if she was a mannequin. She was good in her hiding ways, she had mastered it with careful patience and learning, it was a few thousands of years ago that she'd fully mastered the art of silence and hiding, so while Xu Kai knew the art of planning, she had other arts.

After a while he finished searching most of the conceivable spots. He then made his way back to the clearing. He was old, in his youth perhaps he could have proceeded to search however now things weren't quite the same. A seat was produced of ice and he sat down, shifting so that he'd be able to feel more comfortable. "A rest and then perhaps I will have second look..." he muttered closing his eyes for a while as he rested.

Arran still stood there, still as a hawk, she had infinite patience on other days, but today she had an appointment to go to. And if she went out right now and found him, he would be winning, and she would not do that on any account. So, she planned, the ground was quiet enough to plan normally without interruption. She took out her pocket watch, she had night vision, powers of demons had that. It was quarter past six, so sunset, since it was summer, would come at at least eight or nine, she had time.


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