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[it's instinct, the way Edamura leans away from that smile, even as he puffs up to shoot back an equally as defensive retort]
It's not a point of--!
[UUUUGH, whatever!! he'd harp on that a little bit longer just for the sake of argument, but this weirdo moves the conversation forward before he can. with an aggravated huff, Edamura turns to face his new companion completely, gaze washing over him from top to bottom. a bland sweater, a pair of black slacks, messy hair that falls over one eye and a smile that curls up eerily in its corners. . . well. he's met worse since arriving at this god forsaken resort]
[and the poor guy probably doesn't even have anything worth pilfering, either. a thought that Edamura immediately dismisses as irrelevant]
What expertise? [he asks, gaze narrowed suspiciously] What kind of experiment do you want to run?
[ Yes, he can feel he is being judged for his appearances right now, but he's going to ignore that. But it would be a lie to say he doesn't miss his usual goth wardrobe terribly right now ... he feels so naked, dressed this blandly out in public, and without any of his usual tools. Anyway. ]
You see --
[ he directs Edamura's gaze towards the rules placard for the dice game with a pointed finger. ]
-- I was checking over the rules for this game, and I believe I've found a potential loophole for a relatively easy win. Aah, not to say that a game of this caliber would pose any challenge for someone as seasoned as yourself, of course. But as a humble beginner, I'd like something more manageable. [ He doesn't even give Edamura any room for butting in before he continues smoothly. ] And I don't believe it would break the rules, so it also wouldn't cause too much trouble. Probably. A fifty-fifty split of the gains, in exchange for your cooperation in a test run of my plan. Do I still have your interest?
[SOMEONE AS SEASONED AS HIMSELF?? it's been five minutes and he already wants to dump Rom in the nearest dumpster]
[. . . but at least his curiosity overshadows his exasperation. disinterested in the game as Edamura was, he hadn't bothered scouring the rules for any possible loopholes. it all seemed pretty straightforward, after all. roll the dice. get a task. complete said task. first person to complete three tasks wins. easy as pie, and a good excuse for anyone on the prowl for an exciting encounter to indulge]
[but while Edamura also, as a general rule, doesn't like to cheat. . . his disdain for the resort and its shenanigans is greater than any guilt he might feel over tipping the odds in his favor. it might feel kind of nice to pull a fast one over this stupid casino. a little bit of (petty) payback to the house for fucking with him so much since his arrival. and maybe the light scam will satisfy the aching Clubs that currently burns against his hip. it'd truly be a win-win scenario]
[and so. . . Edamura quirks a brow and studies Rom carefully]
. . . I'm listening. [yes, Rom still has his interest] What's your plan?
[ Rom meets that scrutinizing stare without batting an eye, and smiles slyly as he gets the confirmation he was looking for. Sorry, Edamura, does this feel vaguely ominous? It's fine. He won't actually do anything to you. Probably! ]
Wonderful. I look forward to working with you.
[ Edamura didn't actually agree to anything??? Anyway --
His voice drops a notch in both volume and register as he forges on. ]
The rules don't list any penalty for passing on a roll, nor does it impose any limits for how many times one may pass on their turn. The only condition for victory is being 'the first to complete three rolled tasks,' yes? In other words. [ He points at the dice. ] The quickest way to win would be for two players to collaborate. Both players pass on any prompt that takes too long, and only comply with the quickest commands. 'Compliment' stands out as the best option, though complying with 'bite' or 'hold' depending on the second die might also be wise to avoid drawing the game out too long. I doubt the casino staff would be happy with this methodology, after all. Turns are exchanged as quickly as possible until the win condition is met, and the reward is split. Does this sound reasonable?
no subject
It's not a point of--!
[UUUUGH, whatever!! he'd harp on that a little bit longer just for the sake of argument, but this weirdo moves the conversation forward before he can. with an aggravated huff, Edamura turns to face his new companion completely, gaze washing over him from top to bottom. a bland sweater, a pair of black slacks, messy hair that falls over one eye and a smile that curls up eerily in its corners. . . well. he's met worse since arriving at this god forsaken resort]
[and the poor guy probably doesn't even have anything worth pilfering, either. a thought that Edamura immediately dismisses as irrelevant]
What expertise? [he asks, gaze narrowed suspiciously] What kind of experiment do you want to run?
[informed consent only!]
no subject
[ Yes, he can feel he is being judged for his appearances right now, but he's going to ignore that. But it would be a lie to say he doesn't miss his usual goth wardrobe terribly right now ... he feels so naked, dressed this blandly out in public, and without any of his usual tools. Anyway. ]
You see --
[ he directs Edamura's gaze towards the rules placard for the dice game with a pointed finger. ]
-- I was checking over the rules for this game, and I believe I've found a potential loophole for a relatively easy win. Aah, not to say that a game of this caliber would pose any challenge for someone as seasoned as yourself, of course. But as a humble beginner, I'd like something more manageable. [ He doesn't even give Edamura any room for butting in before he continues smoothly. ] And I don't believe it would break the rules, so it also wouldn't cause too much trouble. Probably. A fifty-fifty split of the gains, in exchange for your cooperation in a test run of my plan. Do I still have your interest?
no subject
[. . . but at least his curiosity overshadows his exasperation. disinterested in the game as Edamura was, he hadn't bothered scouring the rules for any possible loopholes. it all seemed pretty straightforward, after all. roll the dice. get a task. complete said task. first person to complete three tasks wins. easy as pie, and a good excuse for anyone on the prowl for an exciting encounter to indulge]
[but while Edamura also, as a general rule, doesn't like to cheat. . . his disdain for the resort and its shenanigans is greater than any guilt he might feel over tipping the odds in his favor. it might feel kind of nice to pull a fast one over this stupid casino. a little bit of (petty) payback to the house for fucking with him so much since his arrival. and maybe the light scam will satisfy the aching Clubs that currently burns against his hip. it'd truly be a win-win scenario]
[and so. . . Edamura quirks a brow and studies Rom carefully]
. . . I'm listening. [yes, Rom still has his interest] What's your plan?
no subject
Wonderful. I look forward to working with you.
[ Edamura didn't actually agree to anything??? Anyway --
His voice drops a notch in both volume and register as he forges on. ]
The rules don't list any penalty for passing on a roll, nor does it impose any limits for how many times one may pass on their turn. The only condition for victory is being 'the first to complete three rolled tasks,' yes? In other words. [ He points at the dice. ] The quickest way to win would be for two players to collaborate. Both players pass on any prompt that takes too long, and only comply with the quickest commands. 'Compliment' stands out as the best option, though complying with 'bite' or 'hold' depending on the second die might also be wise to avoid drawing the game out too long. I doubt the casino staff would be happy with this methodology, after all. Turns are exchanged as quickly as possible until the win condition is met, and the reward is split. Does this sound reasonable?