Roronoa Zoro (
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Backdated to Round 2, Day 1
Characters: Roronoa Zoro, O*P*E*N"At least the weather's nicer here..."
Format: Open
This log is: Open! (I'm so agreeable!)
Location: The Jetty, overlooking the water
Summary: Zoro, freshly arrived at the school, immediately gets lost. Please help.
Warnings: Mild language
A gentle, rising breeze carried through his hair as he stood at the cemented rise above the water, while the man himself stared quietly out towards the cloudy sky; Zoro would never have admitted it out loud, but despite having been whisked away from any sign of familiar surroundings, he felt somewhat at home as he watched a lonely boat, the only one out on the water, gliding across the silky lake. Perfectly silent, standing as firmly as a statue with his lean, strong arms crossed over his chest, he simply stood there with his lips curled into a slight frown and his chin firmly, stubbornly clentched.
Just what was with that 'tutorial', though? he wondered quietly, his expressions changing briefly as he thought to himself. Mere moments after he arrived by the train, he'd practically been shoved off by the conductor; maybe he had come off as a tad bit rude when he had repeatedly interrupted the man's glowing breakdown of the school they were headed to and its inspiring history, but that was no reason to throw him off.
After learning a bit about himself - things that he suddenly 'knew' upon arriving, like his 'Weapon' - he had slipped on his new glove, shrugged casually, then began his journey, heading immediately for the central building. Apparently, this was the place to go for a good meal, and Zoro's stomach was already growling.
...so, how did he wind up at the jetty? The guy at the booth said I just had to go straight ahead, but there was a building in my way, so I just made one turn, he mentally grumbled.
So long as he was there, he felt, he might as well enjoy the view. There was no way he had already gotten lost; no, someone else had just given him bad directions. He'd find his way when he was good and ready.
"...dammit, I'm still hungry..."
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He smiled a little, and this alone was a rare occurrence. "Is that so?" he asked aloud, not expecting a real answer. "How about a place to train? As long as I'm stuck here, I'm going to build my strength back up."
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"There's a place, yeah! They call it a gym. But you need to have a Player to use it," Huashi scoffed and shrugged. "I just use the outside. There's lot of space!"
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Waving the notion off as he shook his head, as if to shake the idea out of his very brain, Zoro instead continued to pursue Huashi towards the Main Hall. Training was one thing, but gaining strength would be impossible on an empty stomach, so certain things needed to come first.
Moments later, the two arrived at their intended destination. The Main Hall rose high above them almost mountainously, casting an enormous shadow over the surrounding courtyard, and dozens of other students passed them by, coming and going through the large entrance. "Well, thanks," Zoro said dismissively, reaching for the door.
There, Zoro stopped just in front of the main entrance with his hand on the door's handle; his normal instinct would have been to simply go right ahead in and find food, and had Huashi been any other regular person, he would not have really minded whether or not they followed after. He was where he needed to be, and that was that.
Still, he looked at her for a moment with a sideways glance. He was hesitating, and his lips pursed together briefly as he attempted to think of what to say next.
"...so, um...you wanna grab a bite to eat with me?" he asked, sounding strangely awkward.
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She wondered, briefly, how he was going to find his way around this place from day-to-day, from dorms to the dining hall and the gym and the classes, if he chose to go.