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Luke fon Fabre ([personal profile] headfons) wrote in [community profile] melodiesofcrack 2014-07-05 04:21 am (UTC)

The replica's brow quirked, and then he was sheepishly laughing as he shook his head, "Nah, I managed to move away, in time."

Again, he silently thanked his suddenly...impressive speed and agility. While he wasn't overly confident or cocky, he was definitely thankful. It was definitely a surprise to wake up with abilities more similar to...Guy's. When he'd first discovered it, he'd only been able to laugh it off. There was no point being upset over it- he'd just have to learn to make do.

Of course that was only one of his changes. There was also his ability to cast spells and whatnot- something that required the help of Ion. While he liked that ability for the healing and magic, he preferred the speed, agility, and ability to steal items (of course, it really sucked that his hit was kind of...weak). Speaking of, he couldn't help but think it'd come in handy with capturing a giant bird...

Following Gaara and Karura, Luke folded his arms behind his head and glanced downward at Ion. Giving him a light smile, he continued to follow behind Gaara by a couple of paces, eyes lifting to begin scanning the area for monsters. Minutes later--

"There..."

He muttered it just loud enough for the others to hear. Drawing his short sword, he glanced to Gaara, and then back at the two Buers and yellow Chocobo. The Buers had the ability to confuse their targets, but Luke already planned to do what he could to dodge their attacks. They were incredibly weak enemies, so Luke wasn't too worried. While his attacks weren't exactly strong, the Buers only had that one attack (and Gaara could cast Esuna, in the event that Luke wasn't able to dodge in time!)...

Alright...time to catch a chocobo!

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