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Quick question: does the title "Archon" mean anything to anybody here? From your worlds.
[ The title of "Archon" - the supersoldiers he commanded - is immediately recognizable in his world. So it's a good lure to bring out anyone from his home who might have been here before him. He hopes that there is someone here he recognizes, or at least can relate to about their mutual world. Worst thing is that he'll just end up being a regular man in here, a stranger. ]
[ The title of "Archon" - the supersoldiers he commanded - is immediately recognizable in his world. So it's a good lure to bring out anyone from his home who might have been here before him. He hopes that there is someone here he recognizes, or at least can relate to about their mutual world. Worst thing is that he'll just end up being a regular man in here, a stranger. ]
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[ Troy shakes his head with a laugh. He suppose the yokai are wary enough to give him a wide berth, or just used to weird looking people. The worst they did so far is gawk and gossip about him to themselves.
Either way, it didn't matter to him now. Joining Kaeya and sits himself down by the bar. Despite the bulk of the armor, Troy moves around with it like it's a second skin. He gives a slow nod in return, understanding that handshakes aren't really a custom in a place similar to the Japan of his world. ]
Troy Dantes, a very human name I assure you. A pleasure to meet you, Kaeya. You look nice.
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[He said this with a wave of his hand, picking up his glass and taking another sip. He grinned around the sip.]
Oh, a compliment already? How nice of you. Do you do this with everyone you meet people the first time?
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If they look worthy of complimenting.
[ A smirk lingers on the edge of his lips, flavoring his words with flirtation. But he's ready to get down to business as well, whichever direction Kaeya feels like going. ]
Anyway, you asked what the Program is, and I'm an example of it. We're soldiers, wearing armor like this. We fight things that no ordinary human can match. Like knights, you could say. Or Samurai, even.
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I suppose I should thank you for finding me worthy then!
[He raised his glass in a cheer and drained the rest of it. He signaled the bartender for a refill and then turned a questioning gaze to Troy.]
Would you like a glass? It's just plum wine, my treat.
[At the explanation, Kaeya nodded in understanding although he did have one caveat to the description being likened to knights and samurai.]
As a knight myself, I would have to disagree on the notion that we fight only things no ordinary human can match. We are from different worlds, of course, it could be as simple as that.
But the Order of the Knights of Favonius are comprised of ordinary humans and those with Visions. [He gestured to said Vision at his hip (and probably bring to attention his stupid tiny waist despite the corset).] I may have an advantage, but we don't discriminate as keeping Mondstadt safe should be for everyone to participate on should they want to.
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I normally don't drink, but waking up in a crazy world full of fox people who want to jump my bones, sounds like a drink is called for.
[ Troy gestures to the bartender that he too wants a glass before turning his attention back at Kaeya. That eyepatched gaze calls his attention as he listens to him speak, nodding and glancing at the Vision on Kaeya's hip ]
And yeah, we definitely live in different worlds. What I meant with the comparison is more that we're an elite group. But our way of doing things is not about discrimination. Anyone able bodied can become an Archon if they pass the tests. If they fail, they can try again. It's just a difficult world where I'm from. We fight things that are just far beyond human understanding, like invasions from outer space, monsters the size of skyscrapers, and even recently - a god.
[ He sees the plum wine be served, taking his cup after a nod of thanks to the bartender. He looks at the liquid with a very brief solemn look before it's back to an easy-going face. It's just that said god that had to be put down happened to be his ex-girlfriend. It's a long story ]
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I see, I see, then I stand corrected.
[Kaeya couldn't help the eyebrow raise at the blink and you'll miss it look on the man's face.]
That certainly sounds like a story to tell. Care to share or too soon?
[He had no idea what a skyscraper was, but it sounded big nonetheless. Kaeya knew that what he was asking was probably too much for first meetings, so he firmly expected not to hear the story.]
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[ He glances aside a bit, but more in a deciding manner than letting his feelings about the whole mess show. Troy has gotten very good at hiding his feelings, to the point that he himself is surprised by them sometimes ]
I don't mind sharing it, but you've probably heard a lot of crazy ex-girlfriend stories by now. She's uh, happened to be that very same god I mentioned. Yeah, your boy Troy here dated a god.
[ He laughs, choosing to look at the bright side and take pride in the fact that he dated a deity rather than the fact that she did some questionable things ]
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[Kaeya looked fairly nonplussed at the revelation, taking a casual sip of his wine.]
So am I, but I daresay he is not a crazy-ex. But you are correct, I have heard quite a few stories. Men sure do speak freely once enough alcohol is in them. But really, if you would rather keep your story to yourself, I won't pry.
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[ He laughs. Troy means it that he's not opposed to sharing the story, but it doesn't feel like the right place for him to dump a lecture's worth of his personal drama and the lore of his own world that's too advanced compared to this one, on to Kaeya. Or maybe he's also in denial, not wishing to share it because it's too painful - something Troy himself doesn't realize. The sudden awakening here wildly threw him off his game more than he notices. ]
I can answer questions about it, in parts. Whichever parts you're most curious of. Otherwise, we can talk about something more interesting - like you.