Roronoa "do you even own a shirt" Zoro (
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The first rule of fight club
Who: Zoro
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When: IC 5/4-5/5
Where: various places in the Pleasure District
What: In the process of becoming a bounty hunter, Zoro is about to stumble on something even more curious in the "underground" where criminals in the colony play.
Rating/Warning: none but lmk if that changes
[One doesn't have to hang around in the alley outside Novus/Replea to hear about the criminal underground of the Cerealia colony, but it helps. A chance encounter elsewhere has already turned Zoro on to the existence of alien criminal factions and their need to put prices on the heads of their rivals, but this is his first night actively haunting the dark side looking for someone to nab. His luck is unusually good tonight, he's already spotted someone whose photo he scored from a rough customer inside the club, now to trail him and see where he goes just in case he leads the hunter to even more high-priced bounties.
He has no idea where he is at any given time anyway, so tracking his quarry all the way from the entertainment district to the pleasure district doesn't faze him, it only results in a change of scenery. But the deeper he goes, stealthily following his bounty, the more Zoro uncovers.]
Scene I. Pleasure district, bars
[He's not at all interested in company, clothed or unclothed, living or robot, but the sake is pretty damn good down here. The alien with reward money on his head apparently likes the host clubs, though, so Zoro can be found parked on a bar stool in one, waving off the hosts and hostesses while running up a hell of a tab. The more he drinks, the more personable he is if anyone wants to strike up a conversation.
What they don't know is, he has no intention of paying that tab. But can he get out without causing a riot and tipping off his target? You, hey, you there - come here, let him talk to you so he can watch the bounty over your shoulder.[]
Do you work here? Hang on, that's not what I meant! I just wanna know where the back door is.
[what do you mean that is the worst question you can ask in a place like this?!]
Scene II. Pleasure district, brothel
[Well, shit, his target went upstairs, so how is a bounty hunter supposed to pass the time when he himself is entirely uninterested in what this place has to offer? But wait, there's a hell of a lot of noise coming from the next level down...
There isn't a stairwell leading down inside the building, but around back, there's definitely a side door and a set of steps, with two rather hulking thugs standing guard on either side of the door. Zoro isn't at all put off by their presence, but walking straight up to them doesn't seem to make them move to let him through. He can hear what plainly sounds like fighting and cheering, and can sense a lot of strong people down there. But he'll need a hand to get down there to see it for himself. What do you think, can you A, talk their way in, or is it better to B, fight your way in?
Spoilers, there's a fight club downstairs, and if you can get in, you might find yourself joining that club. Zoro's joining it, no matter what.]
Scene III. Pleasure district, spa
[The bounty money is good and all, and most of it is going to go toward food and booze, but as long as he's in the area, Zoro is up for checking out the bathhouse in the spa. Not for shenanigans, for a bath! It's a good place to meet people, they say, so who knows? Maybe he'll make a new friend, or find a potential sparring partner. Or, on the other hand, he might come to realize why bathing with others is not as much fun as it sounds on paper.]
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When: IC 5/4-5/5
Where: various places in the Pleasure District
What: In the process of becoming a bounty hunter, Zoro is about to stumble on something even more curious in the "underground" where criminals in the colony play.
Rating/Warning: none but lmk if that changes
[One doesn't have to hang around in the alley outside Novus/Replea to hear about the criminal underground of the Cerealia colony, but it helps. A chance encounter elsewhere has already turned Zoro on to the existence of alien criminal factions and their need to put prices on the heads of their rivals, but this is his first night actively haunting the dark side looking for someone to nab. His luck is unusually good tonight, he's already spotted someone whose photo he scored from a rough customer inside the club, now to trail him and see where he goes just in case he leads the hunter to even more high-priced bounties.
He has no idea where he is at any given time anyway, so tracking his quarry all the way from the entertainment district to the pleasure district doesn't faze him, it only results in a change of scenery. But the deeper he goes, stealthily following his bounty, the more Zoro uncovers.]
Scene I. Pleasure district, bars
[He's not at all interested in company, clothed or unclothed, living or robot, but the sake is pretty damn good down here. The alien with reward money on his head apparently likes the host clubs, though, so Zoro can be found parked on a bar stool in one, waving off the hosts and hostesses while running up a hell of a tab. The more he drinks, the more personable he is if anyone wants to strike up a conversation.
What they don't know is, he has no intention of paying that tab. But can he get out without causing a riot and tipping off his target? You, hey, you there - come here, let him talk to you so he can watch the bounty over your shoulder.[]
Do you work here? Hang on, that's not what I meant! I just wanna know where the back door is.
[what do you mean that is the worst question you can ask in a place like this?!]
Scene II. Pleasure district, brothel
[Well, shit, his target went upstairs, so how is a bounty hunter supposed to pass the time when he himself is entirely uninterested in what this place has to offer? But wait, there's a hell of a lot of noise coming from the next level down...
There isn't a stairwell leading down inside the building, but around back, there's definitely a side door and a set of steps, with two rather hulking thugs standing guard on either side of the door. Zoro isn't at all put off by their presence, but walking straight up to them doesn't seem to make them move to let him through. He can hear what plainly sounds like fighting and cheering, and can sense a lot of strong people down there. But he'll need a hand to get down there to see it for himself. What do you think, can you A, talk their way in, or is it better to B, fight your way in?
Spoilers, there's a fight club downstairs, and if you can get in, you might find yourself joining that club. Zoro's joining it, no matter what.]
Scene III. Pleasure district, spa
[The bounty money is good and all, and most of it is going to go toward food and booze, but as long as he's in the area, Zoro is up for checking out the bathhouse in the spa. Not for shenanigans, for a bath! It's a good place to meet people, they say, so who knows? Maybe he'll make a new friend, or find a potential sparring partner. Or, on the other hand, he might come to realize why bathing with others is not as much fun as it sounds on paper.]
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Kaneda whoops when the blood curdling scream of Zoro's big bad opponent splits the air, and even chants his name.]
Get him, Zoro!
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It would be too easy to just cut him down right there. Zoro's not interested in easy. They circle around each other for a bit, the giant thug throwing punches that look like they could leave dents in the floor, the swordsman parrying some and dodging others. All Zoro wants to know is whether this guy is strong enough to face some other time, or if he should just put him out of his misery. A few punches connect, sending him skidding backwards across the ring, but he never falls. When he's seen and sensed enough, Zoro goes back on the attack, technically using the back of his blades but still hitting his opponent hard enough to crack ribs.
When the dust clears, Zoro is actually standing on top of the mountain of thug like he's going to plant one of those swords in his back like a flag. He doesn't, but damn it's a sight. He'll leave it to the folks in charge to clean up the mess, he just wants his own winnings. If only he'd had more to risk.
He makes to go back and see what Kaneda thought, but he's immediately surrounded by a mix of fans wanting to thank him for the best payout of the night and enemies really pissed at how much he cost them. Maybe that "whole place on our heads" fight is about to break out after all...]
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Pretty goddamn cool. Really goddamn cool! He can hardly believe it, never seen anything like it aside from in movies! When the crowd does clear, eventually, Kaneda's standing there with his pockets fuller and....he found popcorn.]
Well, well. Was that overkill or what? Pretty sure he's gonna be cryin' when he makes it back.
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I was hoping to have a little fun, and I sure did. It's not a bad time if you like to fight. [though he has to pause to shove a shrill spectator off him, this one is completely adamant that Zoro give over his personal share of the winnings to compensate him for betting on the house favorite.]
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You call that fun? He barely stood a chance! Probably piddled everywhere.
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You couldn't tell, could you? He was pretty damn strong. A little rusty, though, that's why I beat him. I don't think he's fought anyone with a weapon in a while. Oh well. [big shrug] They didn't take my swords away, so I used 'em. Fair's fair. Next time you can fight him if you want proof. [well...] Assuming he ever fights again.
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[but that's interesting....he'll note that for later that a. there are people who are that damn rusty and b. there are people like this Zoro who apparently aren't.
He scoffs.]
I don't fight anybody's leftovers unless they're messin' with my gang.
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He flags down one of the waiters and just gestures to have two drinks brought to where they are. They've earned it.]
Suit yourself. But is anyone from your gang here? Don't get me wrong - I feel the same way about my crew. But right now that crew is only me and the captain, and he can definitely take care of himself.
[hmm come to think of it Luffy might enjoy a place like this...]
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And all the bluster is gone, for the moment. He can't even fake it.]
No....we were separated back home, anyway. But no one's here. Are you saying we should form a gang, Greenly?
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Nope. I just said I have a crew - I ain't leaving that crew, and I ain't in charge of recruiting for it either. [ah, good, drinks. Zoro takes his and has a sip before continuing.] I only just met you like an hour ago, anyway, I'm not that touchy-feely.
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Kaneda then harrumphs, crossing his arms over his chest even as he glances at the drinks with interest.]
There's no touchy feely shit to gangs....not like bein' in your crew, apparently. This is about the fight! About kicking ass.
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You don't know shit about pirate crews if you can say that. [it's not angry, just sort of matter-of-fact] Not surprised. Nobody here has any experience with pirates.
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It's about stealin' booty, right? What's so experienced about that?
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Just a regular pirate!
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Same difference, cause of the booty.
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It's not like that!
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Alright, you already said. But treasure is still involved, ain't it?
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A pirate doesn't stop being a pirate just because he's stuck on land. But you've got a point.
[drinking heavily over here, because he hates thinking about not being on the sea, not having adventures. Not becoming the world's strongest. It sucks.]
As long as we don't give up on our dreams, the rest doesn't matter.
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Instead of there, there-ing the other male, he takes a generous swig of his own brew]
That sure is sappy....you must really miss the scurvy and stuff. How're you supposed to do that now, though? No treasure to be found here, I don't think.
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I said dreams, not treasure. Treasure's like getting a shitty job here - it keeps food on the table. My dream has nothing to do with treasure. I might even be able to work toward it, here. [there's his smirk, coming back slowly] I intend to become the world's strongest swordsman. If that means becoming the strongest among multiple worlds, here, I'm fine with that.
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Like I said, you're sappy. But not totally terrible.
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I've never been accused of that before, that's a first.
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Well color yourself honored and surprised, then.
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