Michiko. Gaara summoned a mental image of the characters, and then wondered if Shun spoke the same language as his original home world. Perhaps the written language was the same. In this world, everyone could understand each other, verbally. Only at the facility had there been times when the translations didn’t function properly, and people resorted to gestures and sign language… amongst various other techniques.
“A child of wisdom and beauty,” he quickly translated, not at all fazed by the sight of her blush, “I am certain you will uphold those traits.”
Karura would probably like to befriend her, he quietly speculated. They seemed to have a few traits in common. Ion, on the other hand, was much more quiet and demure. Gaara favored his company, simply because they were similar in some regards.
“Mmm. The majority of the residents seem to favor the Warrior class,” he deduced, after observing which classes the others had chosen. “Most fighters in general, prefer to specialize in offensive techniques.” Luke himself had expressed great disappointment in losing physical strength, after all. Despite the fact that no one else had chosen the Thief Job Class, to Gaara’s immediate knowledge.
“Likewise, Shun,” the redhead answered politely, keeping his tone intentionally light. He had a habit of falling back on his formality training, when it came to new or uncertain situations.
…That mention was quick to make Gaara lower his gaze, out of a mild sense of shame. He wasn’t normally so clumsy or careless, really. He had made a miscalculation, but that wouldn’t stop him from continuing to pursue his training. If anything, it proved that he needed to strengthen himself, both in physical force and agility. He wouldn’t be able to match Luke’s speed or reflexes, but he could… become less useless.
At Shun’s request, he lifted his head, expression seeming completely unaffected. He had no qualms with accompanying a new arrival on his journey. The White Mage possessed a few spells in his arsenal at present, with room to acquire more. “Very well. Where is your residence located?”
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“A child of wisdom and beauty,” he quickly translated, not at all fazed by the sight of her blush, “I am certain you will uphold those traits.”
Karura would probably like to befriend her, he quietly speculated. They seemed to have a few traits in common. Ion, on the other hand, was much more quiet and demure. Gaara favored his company, simply because they were similar in some regards.
“Mmm. The majority of the residents seem to favor the Warrior class,” he deduced, after observing which classes the others had chosen. “Most fighters in general, prefer to specialize in offensive techniques.” Luke himself had expressed great disappointment in losing physical strength, after all. Despite the fact that no one else had chosen the Thief Job Class, to Gaara’s immediate knowledge.
“Likewise, Shun,” the redhead answered politely, keeping his tone intentionally light. He had a habit of falling back on his formality training, when it came to new or uncertain situations.
…That mention was quick to make Gaara lower his gaze, out of a mild sense of shame. He wasn’t normally so clumsy or careless, really. He had made a miscalculation, but that wouldn’t stop him from continuing to pursue his training. If anything, it proved that he needed to strengthen himself, both in physical force and agility. He wouldn’t be able to match Luke’s speed or reflexes, but he could… become less useless.
At Shun’s request, he lifted his head, expression seeming completely unaffected. He had no qualms with accompanying a new arrival on his journey. The White Mage possessed a few spells in his arsenal at present, with room to acquire more. “Very well. Where is your residence located?”