[ Well, finally all of the illusions were finally dispersed. Letting the real necropolis and dungeon show itself. And there they were. To which he'll float over and point his wand threateningly at the Djinn. ]
Oi, what's the idea with keeping me away from it all? Maybe I should've just went and raised Buer- he's right nearby.
[ Though he glances over at Izumo, seeing him in one piece. Being alive meant- ]
So you managed to pass then. See, and there you were, probably just doubting me the entire time.
I know how the rules of dungeons go; all I would've done was ensure he won. Did you think it was funny to stick me around all that? Your illusions suck.
[ Though it didn't mean he'd actually follow the rules to make sure that happened. Which they both knew. Judar wasn't pretending that Marbas knew about as much as all these damn truth djinn knew. Which just made him want to lash out even more at them. Why he said a djinn meant for life and clairvoyance magic sucked at the things he was meant for.
Which is why he doesn't nod back to Izumo, but opted to float over by him, landing softly after a moment. ]
With the monster you left outside? Tch. You better have remembered to bring something metal to use as a vessel.
[Izumo blinks at the djinn, slowly wondering just why it was goading Judar on. But Marbas was giving the fallen magi a knowing look, tail swaying lazily behind him. He opts not to pry - that wasn't what he's here for.
He holds up a metal pendant.]
Will this suffice? [Marbas looks at the pendant for a moment, scrutinizing it before he gives a nod.]
[But even so, he can't really refuse a magi, so he approaches Izumo and accepts the metal vessel chosen. Once all is said and done, the two of them are suddenly transported out of the dungeon, surrounded by treasure and an empty crater where the dungeon used to be.]
[ He's never going to summon you out of your vessel, Marbas. For as long as he can get away with it.
By the time they're back and in that crater, with that stupid bird staring from above, Judar just stretches and floats up into the air a few feet. ]
There's your first djinn, to restore and bring Mikoto to more of a whole state. Which only does so much if you let him continue doing as he does. You've got a bunch of junk to deal with first, but it'll give you the time to get a better idea of what you can do and learn how to equip your metal vessel better.
[ As he gives a wide berth for that bird to come down, choosing to keep his distance away from it. ]
However, if you think that all you have to do is constantly restore your King, to say nothing of how quickly he'll break down afterwards each time, then I guess that's it. If you wanna fix him and have the means so he'll never get to that level again, then I know one other dungeon for you to take over.
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Oi, what's the idea with keeping me away from it all? Maybe I should've just went and raised Buer- he's right nearby.
[ Though he glances over at Izumo, seeing him in one piece. Being alive meant- ]
So you managed to pass then. See, and there you were, probably just doubting me the entire time.
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Don’t threaten me, cub. It was good to keep you away from the candidate. You might’ve influenced him otherwise.
[Izumo holds back a sound st that, nodding to Judar in greeting.]
Doubt you? No. But I was also half-expecting you not to come in either.
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[ Though it didn't mean he'd actually follow the rules to make sure that happened. Which they both knew. Judar wasn't pretending that Marbas knew about as much as all these damn truth djinn knew. Which just made him want to lash out even more at them. Why he said a djinn meant for life and clairvoyance magic sucked at the things he was meant for.
Which is why he doesn't nod back to Izumo, but opted to float over by him, landing softly after a moment. ]
With the monster you left outside? Tch. You better have remembered to bring something metal to use as a vessel.
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[Izumo blinks at the djinn, slowly wondering just why it was goading Judar on. But Marbas was giving the fallen magi a knowing look, tail swaying lazily behind him. He opts not to pry - that wasn't what he's here for.
He holds up a metal pendant.]
Will this suffice? [Marbas looks at the pendant for a moment, scrutinizing it before he gives a nod.]
That one will do.
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[ He's offended at how obvious it was and ignored them to keep going through. The biggest annoyance was being kept away from his candidate.
He only went in because that bird was out there. ]
Great. Now you can do your thing, send us back and we'll move on to the next part of all this.
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Mind your temper, young cub.
[But even so, he can't really refuse a magi, so he approaches Izumo and accepts the metal vessel chosen. Once all is said and done, the two of them are suddenly transported out of the dungeon, surrounded by treasure and an empty crater where the dungeon used to be.]
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By the time they're back and in that crater, with that stupid bird staring from above, Judar just stretches and floats up into the air a few feet. ]
There's your first djinn, to restore and bring Mikoto to more of a whole state. Which only does so much if you let him continue doing as he does. You've got a bunch of junk to deal with first, but it'll give you the time to get a better idea of what you can do and learn how to equip your metal vessel better.
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Does that mean you're done with me then? [For now, anyway?
He looks over at the treasure, seemingly in thought as to how he'll actually transport before he whistles to the bird, calling it down to them.]
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[ As he gives a wide berth for that bird to come down, choosing to keep his distance away from it. ]
However, if you think that all you have to do is constantly restore your King, to say nothing of how quickly he'll break down afterwards each time, then I guess that's it. If you wanna fix him and have the means so he'll never get to that level again, then I know one other dungeon for you to take over.