Shi
Official Grader
If you don't make a move, I will.
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Post by Shi on Jul 17, 2020 23:11:37 GMT
Once again he had come to the digital world, once again putting everything he had experienced before behind him and deciding to face the world that left him hurt. The scarred teens hand wandered up to his face for a second recalling the large cut a past mistake had cost him. Sitting against the large wall of Terminus he slowly but surely pushed these thoughts out of his mind. He'd never tell either of his partners he felt regret or even fear upon thinking back to that situation, not while they were so happy to be back in their world. Pen against his notebook slowly making a large puddle of ink as he sat there lost in thought, eventually snapping back to the moment as he heard a loud crash of claws against claws. Looking up, pulling his hat up slightly to unobscure his grey eyes. Two Agumon were fighting in front of him, claw hit claw as the one with red bands around his was knocked backwards, while the one without seemed smug on his power.
"Alright Yasuo that's two ta two. The next blow decides this." he called letting his position go a bit lower as he readied to fight. "I counted 1 to 2, but I suppose I can give you the extra point." he mocked his brother Yuudai as he got ready himself. Shi forgot why they were sparring so close to the city, Shi assumed it was just the twins having a friendly match before they start walking around the digital world. Get the lead out was the expression Shi recalled. Looking down at his drawing he was in the middle of drawing the two Agumon clashing, he had many drawings of the two but he hasn't drawn them fighting before.
Regardless the fight broke out anew for them to finish their tie-breaker, loudly firing small fireballs at one another and the loud sounds of footsteps anyone walking out of Terminus would definitely see the three of them. Shi just hoped they didn't get the wrong idea about the fight.
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Post by Chester and Shiro on Jul 17, 2020 23:36:36 GMT
It was obvious that even in these more temperate climates Shiro preferred the digital world over the human world. It wasn't hard to guess why, at least for his Tamer: Shiro didn't have to wear a disguise here and, more importantly, didn't need a leash just to be stopped from charging at a car he mistook for an enemy in his territory. One look at the digimon made it clear he didn't exactly belong here, though; the Bearmon was white as snow because that was the environment to which he belonged. Also distinctive, this one walked on all fours instead of bipedally, and when his Tamer asked him, "What's got you all tense, bud?" the digimon answered not with a coherent answer but a frustrated grunt. This wasn't rudeness, though. It was simply the best he could do.
When Shiro's eyes darted in some apparently certain direction, after which he began to dart off into the distance, his Tamer cried out, "Hey! Wait!" and chased after. He had the stamina to keep up, but he definitely didn't have the speed to overtake. It wasn't until several hundred feet later that the young man had spotted what Shiro had detected from much farther away: a rumble in the plains. Uh-oh. Not good! Oh, no, he wasn't afraid of what those digimon would do to each other, nor to the human idly sitting by them. He was able to use those context clues to determine whatever was going on here was not a death match. But Shiro? Chester doubted that he would be so analytical.
These plains offered an unobstructed view in almost all directions interrupted only by the curvature of the planet, so Shiro at least knew this wasn't a stealthy approach he was taking. The white dart really flew across the grass, and although upon his destination he had to slide in order to stop there was nothing accidental or uncontrolled about it. At this point he lowered his head, bared his teeth at both digimon, stomped slowly in approach, and roared loud as his deep voice would let him. "Let it go, Shiro!" was soon cried by the human who chased behind this bear. Although his face was reflective of his Japanese descent and his pronunciation of the language was fluent, the accent behind the words was unmistakably American. "It's not our business!
Not that any of that mattered to the polar bear. As he squared his shoulders and stomped aggressively, it was clear he was completely ignoring his Tamer.
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Post by ricochet6-Mandrake on Jul 17, 2020 23:41:32 GMT
Mandrake and Lothar were making their way to Terminus. The two of them were exhausted from previous adventures and, with the frazzled appearance, looked that way too. It seemed Mandrake was the more worn out of the two and looked like he would soon drop on the spot if they didn't find some place to rest. It wasn't as if the two were against camping out since they had done so before but both of them were all to eager for a room at an inn.
The sound of fighting was soon heard causing Mandrake to groan tiredly. He didn't have the energy to deal with this. Heck he knew if he got involved in a fight he wouldn't be able to hold his current form of Wizardmon and would likely dedigivolve back into Impmon. Leaning on his staff, he nodded to Lothar before pushing on with a sigh. Lothar continued on alongside his friend. He had no idea how he had more energy than Mandrake but it had to be just barely.
Soon they came within sight of a human and a pair of Agumon that seemed to be sparring with one another. That was, until fireballs started flying. Lothar leapt forward with energy Mandrake didn't know his friend had and grabbed the teen moving him away from his sparring partners before setting the boy down. Mandrake, meanwhile, had made it to a tree and sat down tiredly while leaning his back against it. After letting out a sigh, Mandrake turned to the two Agumon and said "You two should really be more careful when sparring near your tamer."
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Shi
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Post by Shi on Jul 20, 2020 17:42:47 GMT
Well this day quickly went from pretty normal with a bit of sparring to everyone seemingly getting on the trios case, Shi was lifted against his will and placed some distance away, Shi let out an annoyed groan at this eyes a bit narrow looking at who did that, looking at his drawing notebook the sudden movement caused him to mess up his drawing of the twins, with a sigh he closed the book and stood up slowly walking back to where he was before and sat back down. He figured this was for the best considering there was now a growling bear looking at the twins so Shi figured he should be closer just in case.
Yuudai and Yasuo had stopped sparring the moment the newcomers had come by, for one it was because they didn't want to hit someone by accident, the other was the fact one touched their Tamer while the other was growling st them. Breaking off going back to back Yuudai faced the Bear, who was apparently named Shiro. Yasuo on the other hand was looking at Mandrake and Lothar. "Uhh, calm down buddy? No one's getting hurt here." Yuudai asked the Bear, while Yuudai wasn't afraid of them in the slightest he wanted to avoid a conflict so close to Terminus, but worst comes to pass shifting into Mega level would most likely swiftly dissuade the rookie from attacking the twins.
Yasuo on the other hand had addressed Mandrake and Lothar. "We were being careful, trust me we're pretty well practiced, the chance of us hitting Shi is pretty much zero. " Yasuo seemed confident in that which was followed up by a nod from Shi. "I wasn't worried in the slightest, Yasuo and Yuudai have pretty good control on their rookie forms." the Teen finally spoke before looking over at the, what he assumed to be, Japanese American. Considering the Shiro was growling at them Shi wondered why, hoping the fact Yuudai and Yasuo stopped fighting would stop the bear. Still on the cautious side Shi pulled out his digivice as he wasn't interested in a fight.
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