Entry tags:
- !location: planetside,
- !plot: shore leave,
- !status: open,
- allenby beardsley,
- aqua,
- chases-parked-cars,
- chris ramirez,
- daja kisubo,
- dustin brooks,
- eva,
- gaignun kukai jr./rubedo,
- inara serra,
- jamie mccrimmon,
- kang,
- kanoe zouichi,
- lash,
- marco,
- miku hinasaki,
- rachel berenson,
- ryuunosuke ikenami,
- sakura haruno,
- sasami masaki jurai,
- sokka,
- steve burnside,
- tenaya,
- tim drake/red robin,
- yzak jule
Mingling at the Bazaar
Next to the Mall Hotel, a large bazaar sprawled out through the streets. Food stalls, jewelery stalls, plastic surgery stalls...might want to stay away from that last one. But since the bizaar was close by, it served as a good place for the crew to meet up and start their exploration of XaXing.
[[ooc: This is just a general mingling post guys, so jump in and start threads, tag into other people's, whatever you want!]]
[[ooc: This is just a general mingling post guys, so jump in and start threads, tag into other people's, whatever you want!]]
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"I like that katana," he told the merchant, "do you have a bow and arrow set of some type as well?"
Well why not? He needed to practice on that just in case something made it so that he was not able to summon even the shinkenmaru. He needed to be ready for anything at all.
Uhhh, I'm going to assume he wants a kyuudo bow
"Got more modern ones over on the other side, stranger." Compound bows and the like, of course.
Aaaactually, think more compound ^_^ for reason, see Water Arrow
"Is it alright if I actually get a feel for them?" He wanted to test the balance and strength of both weapons, to be sure.
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Upon finishing with the katana, he picked up one of the compound bows. The strength was excellent and the make was good. This was one of the better ones he'd laid his hands on.
He nodded his approval.
"I like them. Do you have a second katana available for purchase?"
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He nodded, taking out the needed credits. "That's a fair deal," he told the merchant, handing him the money.