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she is a stalwart survivor, and a strict instructor.

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Indie & selective Arslan Altan || Side blog to Starsetdiva || As loved by May
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“…..Xaio long.” Just a small polite greeting from Arslan 

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“Hey, Arslan right? That was a really good match earlier. Really made me work up a sweat.”

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Arslan was not quite sure how to take that. Even if it was a insult she was a bit to tired and sore to really care about it. With a deep sigh she turned to look at the other. “Yes well I wish you and your team luck in the upcoming matches.” She was of course still a bit bitter that she and her team had lost to early in the games. But she found no reason to take it out on the victor.

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Anonymous asked:

yang, pyrrha, and ren

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“Wed Ren, I know he will not enjoy it but nether will I. At least it will get our parents off our backs. Bed Pyrrha, I have no comment on that. Behead Yang, I have nothing more to say on the matter.”

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Anonymous asked:

wed, bed, behead your team mates

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“....Wed Reese, Bed Nadir, And behead Bolin. Now I hope you are done with your inane questions.”

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supergiant games sentence starters.

the goal with these is to be a mix of possible threading material or even just action-y type starters; some may be lyrics from the game soundtracks as well. most of the ones from pyre are taken from trailers and the pax east gameplay preview. also, these are just some lines or lyrics and i tried to steer clear of spoilers.

bastion —

  • listen, all this takes a lot of gettin’ use to, and you do get used to it… after a while.
  • there’s three things i’ll always miss though: one? not havin’ to watch my step all the time. two… ah… forget about two, and three… i miss the songs.
  • so, build that wall and build it strong ‘cause we’ll be there before too long.
  • i set my sail, fly the wind, it will take me back to my home, sweet home.
  • i see your star, you left it burning for me.
  • gods ain’t gonna help ya son, you’ll be sorry for what’cha done.
  • they ain’t gonna catch you when you fall.
  • you’ll be pleadin’ while you’re bleedin’.
  • they ain’t gonna heal ya son, don’t care about what’cha done.
  • no matter what happens now, you done good kid.
  • now… there’s something i want you to see.
  • did anyone else survive?
  • if i could be anyplace i wanted… i’d stay right here — we could go anywhere in the world.
  • nah, i’m just foolin’.
  • — i’d hate to be in your shoes.
  • well… it’s a touching reunion…
  • glad you showed up…
  • sometimes ya just need a drink.
  • right back at’cha!
  • get up, kid!
  • c’mon, that ain’t funny… i said get up!
  • you’re a mighty fast learner.
  • the dead? the dead ain’t gotta worry about this mess.
  • i ain’t one for long goodbyes, so here’s the deal —
  • although, after talking it out like this? … guess i’m beginning to have my doubts.
  • our world? she’s done… but there’s a way to put it back together, so better get ready.
  • together, we’re gonna build something grand.
  • — and remember… you ain’t in this alone, that’s a promise.
  • proper stories are supposed to start at the beginning… ain’t so simple with this one.

transistor —

  • hey _____ — we’re not going to get away with this, are we…?
  • together again — heh. sort of…
  • yikes…! found us already.
  • they want you back i bet… well, so do i.
  • ok, let’s go!
  • look, don’t fret, just… do something? 
  • hello world — look at all that.
  • we’re on the edge of town, a hundred blocks away.
  • still too close to it, we better get as far from there as possible.
  • … i’m so sorry, _____.
  • i couldn’t stop them…
  • s/he’s tracking us?
  • ok, side street due east — through there.
  • i think i know a place where we can get a ride.
  • this didn’t used to be here…
  • look, whatever you’re thinking, do me a favor; don’t let go.
  • it’s just skin and bones.
  • you always go, walking on coals.
  • i hear you buzzing, a fly on the wall, in through the window and up through the hall… flying in circles just trying to land.
  • maybe you’re looking for someone to blame, fighting for air while you circle the drain.
  • never be sorry for your little time.
  • it’s not when you get there, it’s always the climb.
  • but i won’t save you.
  • when you speak i hear silence, every word a defiance.
  • think i’ll go where it suits me, moving out to the country.
  • you tell yourself that you’re lucky.
  • lying down never struck me as something fun.
  • i won’t become a number in the system. zeroes and ones? not me.
  • i will always find you like it’s written in the stars… you can run, but you can’t hide — try.

pyre — 

  • let’s get down to business, chum!
  • hey chum, you know how to read, or what?
  • you may call me _____.
  • see — right on schedule! what’d i tell you?
  • you told us we’d find someone alive…
  • someday! i said we’d find someone alive someday… just not today i guess, but don’t be glum.
  • you know, i see you frowning underneath that mask!
  • it looks like s/he’s breathing.
  • broken, shaking, starving, probably diseased… yeah, good luck with that there, chum!
  • you have an hour at best.
  • i won’t be long.
  • don’t care who you are or what you did, none of that matters anymore — all of us? we’re equal nothings here.
  • turns out you’re tougher than you look.
  • what!? then what are we waiting for?
  • silent treatment, huh?!
  • now now, don’t you play dumb with me here, understand?
  • i ask you for something simple in exchange.
  • — sorry to put you on the spot like this, friend.
  • that horrifying petrified mountain thing that no one with a lick sense goes near? … great.
  • well — this ought to be good for a few laughs at least… what do you say, _____?
  • i’m counting on you, friend.
  • it is safe enough for us to travel by the light of day, but at dusk? we stop.
  • you could join me for a little stroll if you’re feeling up to it.
  • in any case… i do what i can to stay busy — it keeps the sense of isolation well at bay.
  • i see that reports of your demise have been exaggerated, just as we were beginning to think you were gone for good… 
  • i trust you remember my face, though you must have assumed to never see it again after last time…?
  • never had i come so close to freedom, only for you to dash my hopes.
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Okay, but what were Arslans dreams as a child?

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“do not breath a word of this to anyone.....I wished to be a singer when I grew up. To sing at the summer festival much like someone I looked up to when I was a child. But that is far from what I am now.”

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Anonymous asked:

What kind of training has Arslan gone through to get to where she is now?

Quite a lot. Most in the form of special teachers that her family could get in contact with. But it was by no means a easy time when it came to her training. It was as focused on the body as well as the mind. So she went though a great deal of training when it came to her body, But also she kept a strict level of academic lessons as well. 

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