"Angela Roberts" | Ginia (
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Who: Ginia and friends
When: 5/16 through 5/21
Where: Various locations on the Near and Far Shore
What: Ebisu has a festival on the 21st, Ginia calls on some friends to help with preparations. [Prayer Chain 17]
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When: 5/16 through 5/21
Where: Various locations on the Near and Far Shore
What: Ebisu has a festival on the 21st, Ginia calls on some friends to help with preparations. [Prayer Chain 17]
Prompts in the comments
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The kids are seeming confident going up against older players, though, and for the moment the teens are also against older players, so Shun largely just keeps an eye on things during the first round. His opponent tries, but they're enough of a newcomer that it doesn't take him more than a quarter of the designated round time to handle them.
He does, at least, shake their hand for a good game and give them some advice on their deck, which seems to be welcomed considering their lack of experience. As far as Shun's concerned, the last thing they need is more people put off from the shop because of unpleasant players.
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She glances over at her next possible opponents. There's a tenser mood over at the table, one of the targeted teens looking a bit smug as he plays. Ginia checks her notes on his deck, one designed to overwhelm with weak monsters that rapidly grow in power with each one on the field. However, stopping the avalanche effect is easy if he can't build momentum and her deck is designed around canceling out card effects and preventing summons. Her smile is thin as she watches him win his match, leaving the offered handshake hanging a bit and giving in only because everyone is watching.
It's a good time to drop her borderline and relax a bit as the first round finishes up. All the kids are moving forward, avoiding another round of facing each other or the teens. Ginia smiles at Shun and gives a thumbs up as she takes a seat at the next table, dropping her borderline back in place. Her smile is thinner as she looks at her opponent, staring him down as she shuffles her deck. All right, time to take this more seriously.
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His current opponent is a little bit younger than Shun himself, but quite confident, if not to the point of the bullies. The deck he's using is one that's rather inventive and different to what a lot of the people today are playing, and it's not one Shun's played against before, so it takes him a little bit longer to play around it. That said, once the game is over, he's definitely interested in taking some time out to discuss the build and strategy with the player, who seems very happy to talk about his ideas for it, even while Shun continues keeping an eye on Ginia's round.
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Having the budget to spend on cards and long-time collectors to borrow from also helps. As he sputters over the legality of her card, Ginia calmly pulls up the official rule book on her phone, pointing out the card and set it comes from is accepted in tournament play. The referee assisting with the tournament comes by to look at the situation, agreeing Ginia's move is entirely within legal play. His lynchpin banished, Ginia sweeps the rest of the match, preventing him from summoning anything too powerful and locking down the monsters on the field. Her own monsters - innocuous and saccharine mermaids - slash away at his HP pool until he's done for. Ginia gives Shun a surreptitious thumbs up before offering a handshake. Her opponent grudgingly accepts it before hurriedly gathering up his cards.
Her next match up puts her against one of the kids, but it's also the first round matching up one of the kids against a bully on the winner's bracket. As Ginia drops her borderline, she studies the current set up. There's a chance for the bullies to work back up through the loser's bracket. Whether it's her or one of the kids, someone needs to manage that side too.
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The fact that the guy tries to make a judge call on card legality speaks enough for how little he actually reads up on the game he's supposedly good at, and the rest of the game proceeds about how Shun expects. And so they head into the next round - unfortunately, it appears that Shun's intended opponent had to run out for something and doesn't come back within the first match time, leading to that being called in his favour after ten minutes. Another ten and he gets the round, but he's planning to spend that time watching over the game between the kid and the bully. He figures what Ginia chooses to do in going up against the kid is her business, but he doesn't want the one up against the bully losing her nerve.
It doesn't seem like a problem initially, though. The girl seems quite ready to show the bully what she's learnt since they last fought, and the match gets on a roll promptly, both sides starting strong.
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"You're doing good. Even though I'm new, give it your all, okay?" she plays through her phone. The kid nods, expression steeling in the way kids can get when they're ready to focus and go in seriously. He's made it this far and Ginia has no doubt he can go further. She has the benefit of an powerful deck through money and the tactics to play it well, but she lacks experience. It's a deck she's only dabbled in while her opponent knows his deck and the game quite well.
He matches her counters with ones of her own, playing a deck that forces discards and allows him to cycle his own cards back into his hand. He plays well and Ginia has to admire the mechanics of his deck as he manages to stall her down to one card in her hand. As he launches an attack that takes out her health pool in two attacks, Ginia grins as she shakes his hand again.
"Teach me how your deck works after you beat everyone else?"
"Sure thing!" He says, returning her grin and giving her hand a firm shake.
Ginia gives Shun a thumbs up. "I'll hold the fort down on the loser's bracket." Having focused on her game, she's not sure how the other match turned out, but she's ready to boost someone ahead or hold the bullies back.
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The girl merely flips another card in a chain, leaving the bully gaping as stacked effect rules mean her card completes its effect before the protection kicks in, wiping the creatures from the field. The protection is still there, but without the creatures, it's less than useless as the girl's turn snowballs into a winning move, their HP already having been depleted considerably by the fight up to that point.
Shun gives a somewhat approving nod as the bully storms off to gripe to their friends, and he approaches the girl to discuss her tactics briefly before coming back around to Ginia.
"They're doing well. I might not even have to step in here, though I hope they don't mind losing to each other when the winner's bracket gets small enough. Someone has to win outright."
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"I imagine they'll handle losing to each other well enough. They can have fun with it. Can't say the same for the bullies." There's one left in the group and they're all huddled together. With two in the loser's bracket, all they need is one more loss each to get knocked out.
"How about you? Having fun with all of this?"
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"At least they'll be respectful about it, which is more than I can say for those idiots," he remarks, which is pretty much his way of saying he agrees with her thoughts on it. As for the talk of fun, he frowns a bit and glances away.
"I'm...still working on thinking about it as something more mundane here. There's a fire you get out of people when this kind of thing isn't just a game, or is a bigger fixture than it is in this world. I don't really get that feeling from the people here, but they don't have a reason to be like that."
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"You should consider looking around for other tournaments to play in. Even having people to talk strategy with could be good." Her head tilts toward the store owner, making the rounds and chatting with the players around. "I'm sure he wouldn't mind if you wanted to coach kids once in awhile. It could be good for you, Shun."
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"It's been good talking strategy here. I'm still just worried about coming back to my world in the wrong mindset. Like I shouldn't be doing this sort of thing until the war is over."
On one hand, he's largely gotten past the idea of thinking the people he's lost don't want him to move on. On the other, moving on is still difficult when the thing he's trying to move on from still isn't over.
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It's an argument they've been over before and she still thinks his arguments against getting soft are ridiculous. He's been here for over a year now. He could go back as soon as tomorrow, he could be here for ten years. Who can tell these days. He might not even remember this in the end if he's pulled back home out of the blue.
"Don't act like you're the only person who can end the war too."
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"There's maybe a dozen able combatants left in my world including me, and less than another dozen left from the group who I've been crossing worlds with. I'm not the only one, but there's few enough already."
Shun knows she's aware of his world having been attacked, but he's not sure he's ever explained precisely how bad the situation is on the front of people remaining. The majority of those still alive are the civilians who managed to flee after the Resistance forces were targeted.
"Is it that hard to believe someone would have trouble moving on from something that's still happening?"
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"No, it isn't. I imagine I'm only as together as I am because I don't know what I've done." She can sure speculate on everything though. Sometimes Ginia wonders if working herself into exhaustion at Ebisu's temple is her way of keeping herself distracted. She can't deny the other shinki there have been immensely helpful in helping her settle in.
They too are still recovering from deep trauma. They're all suffering together.
"But I'm not asking you to move on. I don't want to see you standing still though."
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Shun would like to bite back that he doesn't stand still, ever, but even he would probably say of late that he has slowed down. As such, he settles himself a bit before signing back.
"The losses earlier in the year pushed me forward in some ways and slowed me down in others. I've come to one of those points where it's harder to keep moving forward because you need time to think about how you're doing it."
Which is, at least, a sign that he has been thinking about it, but figuring out his boundaries and thoughts on this sort of thing has been taking some time with how detached he's been from it for a while.
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It's the cost of friendship. People begin returning from snack runs and bathroom breaks. Ginia filters any clinging ayakashi off with a borderline at the door before rising to change tables.
"I'll see you at the end of the tournament. Good luck."
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At the parting remark, he inclines his head and switches back to speaking. "You too. Though it's looking more and more like we won't need it."
Things are going fairly well so far. In any case, Shun heads off to check the pairings for the upcoming round.
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'Uhh, good luck this round.' He mumbles. Ginia smiles and gives his hand a firm shake. He's not a bad player at all, though it's also clear he's not too familiar with his current deck. He looks surprised as he gains an edge, countering her cards and chipping away soundly at her health pool before she manages to take control and stall enough to get the cards she needs to win the round.
"Good game. You're pretty good. That's a pretty unique deck you're running." Ginia plays to him after the match.
He looks embarrassed and gestures over at the leader of their group, the only guy left on the winner's bracket. 'It's his deck. He said I shouldn't play my deck.'
Ginia frowns and looks over at the other teen. "What's wrong with your deck?"
He mumbles something too quiet to hear as he begins putting his cards away. Ginia watches him put his cards away before hurriedly typing out a message.
"If you want to play with someone that's not a jerk, the regulars here are pretty nice. They won't care what kind of deck you play."
'They're all kids.' He looks midly affronted in the way older kids get when associated with anything they see as anything too kiddish.
"We're playing a card game aimed at kids. Better playing with kids than someone who won't let you play what you want, right?"
He shrugs and puts his cards in his backpack, shuffling away to watch the rest of the tournament. Ginia sighs. Whether he remembers the conversation or not remains to be seen, but maybe it'll sink in.
The tournament continues on. Ginia is eventually knocked out by an admittedly one-sided match against one of the kids, leaving him to head the top of the loser's bracket. With him, the first girl they'd seen in the shop, the head teenager of the group, and Shun, the remaining four is a promising match up.
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The remaining four being who they are just has him hoping that the two kids don't get paired against each other, but thankfully, that doesn't end up being the case. It's Shun against one of the kids and the head teenager against the girl, something of an odd match-up considering their placements. Though Shun can't help but wonder if the manager might've had something to do with that, considering he seems as interested to see the outcome as the rest of them.
In any case, Shun sits down across from the kid, signing over to Ginia as he does.
"Keep an eye on the other game for me."
He'll likely need to keep his focus to win this one, with the kids so determined to make it through, but in the end, only one person is going to win today and they all know it. It's just a matter of who it ends up being.
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Ginia's also pretty sure the manager might have something to do with the matchup, but there's no harm in it. Win or lose, the kids seem pretty confident and the teens had a healthy dose of humbleness. For the most part. One of the teens is pretty much sulking as he watches the game, but the teen Ginia talked to is talking quietly with some of the other players.
The girl looks a bit nervous. Ginia gives her a thumbs up and a supporting smile, mouthing "you got this," to her. She nods, steeling herself as she shakes her opponent's hand. He wins the coin toss to go first, making some aggressive moves to get his creatures on the playing field. However, she reacts just as quickly, getting her deck in motion with her own creatures on the playing field.
He has powerful cards on his side, but his strategy is brute force. Her deck needs a bit of setup, but hits hard once it's running. It's a close match, her deck stalling his attacks with counters and careful sacrifices. She pulls off a hell of a combination to defend against his attack and fight back, winning with a mere 100 hp left.
'That last move was illegal!' he erupts, hands slamming on the table as he stands up. Ginia barely takes a step before the manager swoops in. His expression is stern as he calmly walks back her move and why it was legal.
'You, however, are not using tournament legal cards.' The manager taps one of the cards he has on his playing field. 'This card was banned in the latest ruleset and therefore you should be disqualified. However, we are a casual, local tournament. This is for fun. If you disagree, you're welcome to leave.'
Enough is enough it seems for even the most tolerant of store owners. The teen reddens as he grabs his cards and throws everything back into his bag.
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Sure enough, Shun has managed to hold a card that forces an end to the attacks before he takes significant damage, and the kid lets out a bit of a sharp huff as if he knows what's coming. But he still looks content as he lets Shun play out his turn and mow down his field, bringing his HP to 0 within a few attacks.
Before he picks up his cards, Shun is the first to offer out his hand - he doesn't like handshakes, but in a tournament environment, it's an asshole move not to, and the kid more than deserves it, which he points out as soon as the gesture is returned.
"You played well. Being able to stick to how you want to play and still win is the sign of a strong player, and you and your friends did it here."
The kid thanks him for the game, and they have a brief talk about the rest of the tournament before Shun stands up and heads over towards the other table. It's a given what the final match-up is going to be, but for paperwork's sake they still have to wait a few minutes for the manager to record the results.
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'Think we'll be seeing much of him anymore?' one of the kids says to another.
'Good riddance, I say.'
'Now, now, let's continue with good sportsmanship everyone,' the storekeeper gently reminds, but even he doesn't seem too bothered by the teen leaving. 'We still have a match ahead of us.'
The girl smiles at Shun and confidently lifts her head. 'I'm going to kick your butt!' She declares as her friends cheer her on.
Ginia grins and gives a friendly wave over to Shun. "Sorry, I think I'm rooting for her too."
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With that little bit of minor trash talk exchanged, though, it's time for the round, especially since it's starting to get later in the afternoon when people might have to start heading home soon. It starts off quickly, both of them getting their fields set up and launching into their respective strategies, and then...
...well, unfortunately the fact of the matter is that when you pit two strong players against each other, things tend to drag on. Tournament rules for the game dictate a certain time limit to rounds to avoid this being too much of a problem, and the manager has implemented the same for this tournament to avoid people having to wait on extensive stall games. Half an hour in, that limit is called and neither player has lost yet, both of them on identical health counts and no major deficit of resources on either side. They pass through four of the five turns designated to break the tie with no change in the health situation, but on the fifth, Shun manages to set off an effect chain that forces the girl to activate a counter early or risk him gaining a higher field presence than she can reliably deal with. Unfortunately, this leaves him free to activate the effect of another monster that essentially leaves her the choice of allowing its attack through and losing health that way, or blocking its attack and losing health through the monster's effect instead. In any other situation, it wouldn't be that major an amount of damage, but when ties are called by whose health is lower by the end of the five turns, it ends the turn with Shun's victory.
He lets out a breath he didn't realise he was holding, and reaches across the table to shake the girl's hand. She's also letting out a bit harder of a breath, the reluctant concession to her loss, but she still looks satisfied as she reaches over to shake his hand.
"It's been a while since I had a game where it was that hard to tell who was going to come out on top," he says, the remark straightforward but complimentary. She laughs a bit at the directness of it.
"Same here. We'll have to figure out who comes out on top without time limits some other time."
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'Hey, hey, you'll come back to play with us, right? We have casual matches every Thursday and Saturday!' One of the kids offers, looking up at Shun excitedly. He turns back to Ginia and nods at her. 'You can come too! We'll teach you how to get better?'
Ginia grins back and nods over at Shun. "What do you think? Think you can spare a few hours each week?"
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In the end, he nods, expression serious again but still sincere enough. "I think I can manage that. Though you might have to introduce me to some more casual decks. It's been a while since I've played outside of a competitive area."
A half-truth, but accurate enough to describe his position as regards casual play. The kid doesn't seem perturbed, though, nodding happily, and the one who Shun beat in the semi-finals speaks up.
"Well, what was that thing you said to me earlier? 'Playing what you like and still doing well makes you a strong player'? I think that's a good attitude for casual play, right?"
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