http://inthe-cards.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] inthe-cards.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg 2010-11-09 08:49 am (UTC)

Oh, how he watched this development, absorbing the precious little information he had seen. Unfortunately for him, he wouldn't be surprised if this would be the first and last time he'd ever hear of such interesting developments first hand, as low on the corporate ladder as the intuitive Gambler was. Granted, this being could, potentially, be from any world, in which this poorly dressed specimen was a servant of some sort. Given the concentration of darkness in this one though, that was highly doubtful.

He was curious. What hand had the fates dealt him now? Luxord pondered briefly, re-arranging the cards in his hand to see what could be played to his advantage, and what must be cast out. Even this early in the game, the stakes were already much higher than one very well might care to admit.

"See where a spot of chivalry gets you, these days? A lot of demands." His head tipped a bit, one hand coming up to rub at his chin with an amused expression. "Always the enigma though, I see.." It didn't take him long to ponder his next move. This character seemed too impatient to bother with any word games for long. It was his turn, now, and the banter between them wasn't quite enough to keep him interested enough to deal with their word games.

"Though, more than the mere names of the humble patrons of Paixao rely on which conclusions you come to. Your decisions, or perhaps even your own identity may very well open new doors--perhaps even to your freedom, as they do say this entire island is but a room in a castle." Luxord felt it was high time to up the ante, as close to the reveal as it was coming.

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