Turax: "Good. Really happy about how our stay on that world turned out. Reading about their magic system gave me a few very interesting ideas, and these Galbadian Cigars I bought are fine as hell."
~takes one out of his pocket and lights it with a Spark spell, taking a long drag~
edited 13th Mar '17 8:33:57 AM by LeChuck4
—Takanuva raisies an eyebrow at Akhen's words—
@Akhen: Forgive me if I'm wrong, but you make it sound as if I'm some backwater Rahi. And truth be told, my kind don't eat meat. We absorb the nutrients of food by physical contact. Eating with our mouths is, taboo, to say the least. And by the by, I am not inorganic nor would I think you find me edible, considering I am bio-mechanical in nature.
'If you fall seven times, stand up eight.' The cry of the Undead.(@Takanuva) Akhen: Quite probably I've been wrong as well about your ilk. Not that it makes any difference, but those traits of body and mind you possess are indeed peculiar. It doesn't change the fact that I'm not offended by your words in the long run, still.
Akhen than notices Turax lighting a cigar with a spell.
(@Turax) Akhen: Hm? A Red-Green mage? Here? I'm indeed surprised.
—Takanuva smiles as he hears that Akhen takes no offense to his previous words.—
@Akhen: Well that is a relief. By the way Akhen, do you have chroniclers in your world? I believe another word for them would be storytellers or historians. I was one myself when I was a Matoran, and still like to keep accounts of my travels for posterity.
'If you fall seven times, stand up eight.' The cry of the Undead.(@Turax) Akhen: A spell of flame used in such a mundane way, drawing mana from surrounding landscape and having affinity with the world we've just visited - isn't that even remotely obvious to those in the know?
(@Takanuva) Akhen: Of course. The whole multicentennial history of our world is recorded in verses upon verses upon verses of hieroglyphic script that line the walls of our temples. The one and only great god Thoth, whose name I proudly bear, has granted us the knowledge of literacy so we can share the tale of our folk with our descendants.

(@Quartz) Akhen: Indeed. It amazes me how awfully common are paradoxes where empyrical experience contradicts the knowledge verified by meticulous calculation of probabilities. That makes us wonder whether the world is indeed governed by gods' whims and decisions instead of chances that abide to set orders.
Hearing Takanuva, Akhen smirks, baring a single fang without any malice.
(@Takanuva) Akhen: Speaking of probabilities, my kindred have been using its laws to predict birth of supernovas long before your folk would've mastered the art of applying fire to cook raw flesh. No wonder you're devoid of manners at times, I don't mind those accidental slips. Furthermore, you're partially right, we're predators indeed. Albeit devouring fellahin is forbidden and punishable by death... Even if said fellah is inorganic in nature.