[ After getting permission on the staff, they take over the lounge. Futons, blankets, sleeping bags, and pillows are all dragged out into the middle of the room. Time to build a fort, guys!
Or come to the Lounge to find it made and everyone chilling out. There's hot chocolate and snacks! ]
[She sees that glint and meets it with a raised eyebrow and mildly challenging gaze of her own. It's not a front -- she's basically raring to go, it really is good stress relief for her. She's got some faith in her ability to convince others of that, or at least to give them some alternatives to The Great Wall.]
Well, I wasn't expecting anyone to promise not to spar. Think of this as more... of a different kind of challenge. As long as enough people are willing to give it a chance, we've got a good thing going.
[There's a satisfied curl to her smile. They do have a decent starting userbase!]
[Eh, it's fine, they've got tech consultants for that stuff. Like the card games brigade over here. Blue Angel plucks the tablet from his grip and busies herself with it -- mostly just the business of transferring and configuring things. At least he isn't trying to fight his tablet like Ryoga used to. Silver star, Vanitas.]
It's the kind of game where each person will eventually build a deck that reflects themselves.
[Some more than others, honestly. Some decks are just absurdly symbolic. She ain't judging. Anyway, have your tablet back, like lightning.]
So the more people you have, the more different kinds of decks and strategies you get, and the more interesting the game gets. Here.
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Well, I wasn't expecting anyone to promise not to spar. Think of this as more... of a different kind of challenge. As long as enough people are willing to give it a chance, we've got a good thing going.
[There's a satisfied curl to her smile. They do have a decent starting userbase!]
You have your tablet, right?
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Guess you have a point there. This seems like it would be a little boring with just a small number of people.
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It's the kind of game where each person will eventually build a deck that reflects themselves.
[Some more than others, honestly. Some decks are just absurdly symbolic. She ain't judging. Anyway, have your tablet back, like lightning.]
So the more people you have, the more different kinds of decks and strategies you get, and the more interesting the game gets. Here.
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Sounds fair enough.
[ He takes his device, studying it for now. ]