King Saralegui of Small Shimaron (
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[This is a fairly new face on the network. A very pretty one. One could be forgiven for mistaking him for a girl before he speaks – and even after that, your milage may vary. He holds the tablet with the awkwardness of someone unfamiliar with this kind of technology, but his smile is perfectly pleasant.]
Hello. For those I haven't had the opportunity to meet yet, my name is Saralegui. I find myself in need of...advice, I suppose. On how I might support myself while here. I don't want to portray myself as completely helpless, but my experience and skillset don't seem very applicable to basic self-sufficiency.
[His smile goes a bit self-deprecating and he shrugs.]
That said, if there's ever a need for a politician, I'd be happy to volunteer.
Hello. For those I haven't had the opportunity to meet yet, my name is Saralegui. I find myself in need of...advice, I suppose. On how I might support myself while here. I don't want to portray myself as completely helpless, but my experience and skillset don't seem very applicable to basic self-sufficiency.
[His smile goes a bit self-deprecating and he shrugs.]
That said, if there's ever a need for a politician, I'd be happy to volunteer.
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I suppose being adaptable could be called a skill. You're clearly different from the dragons I've heard about, so why cling to reservations based on the circumstances of my own world?
[Especially with something so exciting as a goddamn dragon as a temptation. He's always been drawn to novelty and power.]
But I'm flattered you wanted to meet me too.
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Are you now?
Then consider your curiosity sated then. I am not in the business of granting favors.
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What would a man with no skills possibly grant me?
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[He does sound awfully confident in that for someone who was just publicly asking for help. He laces his fingers together behind his back, casual as can be, but there's no hint of hesitance or doubt in his words.]
So tell me, what would a dragon want of this world? I can hardly guess, given the ones I'm familiar with likely care for nothing but food and territory.
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I have little interest in this world or any other. I have conquered a world before. It proved meaningless.
I suppose the only thing I could wish for is a return to my own.
[ after all, nel would be waiting for him. she would fret. he would hate to put her through that agony. ]
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As luck would have it, that's what I want too. I have a country to get back to, after all. And I don't intend to wait for someone else to figure something out.
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There must be scores of people who wish to return.
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[He gestures airily, dismissive.]
But you would take action if it might get you home, wouldn't you?
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I would.
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Then if an opportunity arises where a dragon would be helpful, I'll be sure to reach out. I'd hate to deny you some agency in getting home.
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Not moments before, you profess a lack of skills. I find it odd that you are so confident now.
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[He tosses his hair back over his shoulder, unrepentant and still casual as ever, before flashing another smile.]
So may I see your dragon shape?
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And Saralegui is perhaps a little too excited to watch. He doesn't take his eyes off the lightshow, doesn't even take a cautious step back as he probably should for safety. The great mass of the dragon suddenly looming over him is a thrill, and as the light fades he's quick to approach and lay a hand against a dark scale.]
...My, aren't you brilliant?
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I do not care for idle flattery.
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There's nothing idle about it.
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Perhaps not. What game are you trying to play here?
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Game? Must there be ulterior motives behind appreciating something magnificent? You should really learn how to take a compliment.
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Compliments are for the weak and feeble-minded. Of which I am neither.
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And yet they can evidently discomfort even a dragon. Perhaps a compliment can be more potent than you give it credit for. And they're sure to continue coming when one is easy to compliment, so isn't it better to learn how to defend yourself against them?
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What defense is required beyond dismissal? I do not take compliments to heart.
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[He isn't shy about touching, running his hand over the scales and marveling at the feeling of it. He's never seen anything like it.]
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