Reno (
theturksway) wrote in
voidtreckerexpress2020-08-29 06:11 am
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[Open] 'cause my monsters are real
Who: Reno, OTA
Where: Training gym
When: Grasshopper day thirty
What: Reno isn't so much training as taking his anger out on the training equipment.
Warnings: Lots of cursing and violence towards training equipment. Aggression towards anyone interrupting quite likely.
Today Reno didn't head for his usual perch atop one of the climbing sets where he liked to lounge and watch the people below him. Instead the redhead went straight for a training dummy and moved it into an area with less traffic at the moment. He was up oddly early for someone as lazy as him and it looked a little like he might not have slept much the night before. So the carriage was a little less crowded than when he usually came in. For now.
That was fine by him. He wasn't here for the company. He was here to beat the shit out of the practice dummy.
Reno "fought" the rooted enemy with all his usual flashy tricks. He darted around it with amazing speed and agility. As he dashed and attacked bursts of blue-white lightning flashed around him in all directions. It didn't matter how he attacked or what he used--whether he bashed the dummy with his baton or punched it with a combo or kicked it from the air--there was a constant stream of electricity that flowed around him that enhanced his attacks. It made the carriage begin to smell of ozone as he kept up the barrage for minutes, an hour, longer. He was sweating and breathing heavily but he barely took a second away from dashing around his fake opponent and attacking it with abandon.
At least the constant lightning kept most of the other passengers away if they were smart. Reno preferred it that way. He wasn't in the mood to talk about it. He just wanted to keep at it till he couldn't lift his arms anymore or stand on his feet without wobbling. Until he couldn't think about anything at all.
Where: Training gym
When: Grasshopper day thirty
What: Reno isn't so much training as taking his anger out on the training equipment.
Warnings: Lots of cursing and violence towards training equipment. Aggression towards anyone interrupting quite likely.
Today Reno didn't head for his usual perch atop one of the climbing sets where he liked to lounge and watch the people below him. Instead the redhead went straight for a training dummy and moved it into an area with less traffic at the moment. He was up oddly early for someone as lazy as him and it looked a little like he might not have slept much the night before. So the carriage was a little less crowded than when he usually came in. For now.
That was fine by him. He wasn't here for the company. He was here to beat the shit out of the practice dummy.
Reno "fought" the rooted enemy with all his usual flashy tricks. He darted around it with amazing speed and agility. As he dashed and attacked bursts of blue-white lightning flashed around him in all directions. It didn't matter how he attacked or what he used--whether he bashed the dummy with his baton or punched it with a combo or kicked it from the air--there was a constant stream of electricity that flowed around him that enhanced his attacks. It made the carriage begin to smell of ozone as he kept up the barrage for minutes, an hour, longer. He was sweating and breathing heavily but he barely took a second away from dashing around his fake opponent and attacking it with abandon.
At least the constant lightning kept most of the other passengers away if they were smart. Reno preferred it that way. He wasn't in the mood to talk about it. He just wanted to keep at it till he couldn't lift his arms anymore or stand on his feet without wobbling. Until he couldn't think about anything at all.

can't take his eyes off, eh?
He registered the words late. He stared at the elf for a silent moment instead. It seemed he was thinking about his reaction before he made it. He teetered between snarling and attacking before finally settling on an annoyed huff and swiping the bottle from Glor's hand.
The redhead started to unscrew the cap when he noticed the color. It looked unappealing. "Please tell me this is a work out drink, not an energy supplement," he growled with irritation before taking the barest of sips and waiting for the taste to hit. What, he had standards, low as they were.
He gives it about a 6/10 on the Reno scale.
He looked at the scorch marks on the dummy. There were few places left where the original color was visible. "Not working on your aim, today, I see."
Hah.
Despite his caution in drinking he still wiped his mouth with the back of his hand when he was done and before he replied. Perhaps just a two second gesture to give him time to retaliate. "It's not really needed when I can hit everything at once."
That wasn't true. He did aim his attacks. It just didn't matter where the lightning struck in the meantime. His physical blows were usually precise but Glor had a point today; Reno wasn't so much practicing as blowing off steam. That meant he was hitting anything and everything in his line of sight without rhyme or reason.
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"It's not putting up much of a fight. Do you need a sparring partner?" Glorfindel asked.
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No, he didn't really give a fuck if he hurt the elf. Why would he even consider that a downside. It's not like he cared or anything.
"You sure you feel like taking a beating, Goldilocks?" he goaded with a nasty sneer. When in doubt: revert to complete asshole mode.
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He was probably the safest person on the Train for Reno to fight just then.
He was going to ask if weapons were allowed or not, but figured he'd find out quick enough if Reno used one.
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The redhead dashed forward with a lick of blue lightning surrounding him. The baton came up and then down with as much force as the Turk had been using on the training dummy. More lightning crackled as he swung the weapon, and without hesitation or slowing down whether he hit or missed, he followed up with another strike and another, and ended with a side kick.
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Not with a lightning rod, mind you. That did sting a little, but Glorfindel healed just as fast.
Dodge, block, dodge. The lightning might tickle, but none of the blows landed, not with the way Reno was telegraphing. Glorfindel caught the kick with a slight smile. "That the best you've got?" he asked the Turk. He pushed the foot away from him as he let go.
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A green glow surrounded Reno briefly as he used magic. The glyphs appeared in the air and a second later Carbuncle appeared. He ordered the fae to cast a Haste spell on him. Reno bounced in place and rolled his head from one shoulder to the other.
"You wanna play? Let's dance, asshole."
If anyone thought Reno was quick before then they were in for a nasty surprise at how much worse he was with a Haste spell on top of his natural speed and the quickness of lightning at his fingertips. He went back in with a dash past Glorfindel, lighting licking around him, and then turned quickly to follow up with a more lengthy attack.
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When Reno went to hit him with the lightning, Glorfindel flared brighter and took the energy into himself, then responded. Not dodging the next attack, but blocking it, blow for blow. "Not bad...for a human," Glorfindel said with a grin. He made a beckoning motion again. "Come on now, I was promised a dance."
Glorfindel's hair was moving slightly independently of his motion, and his glow was a deeper gold. Reno referred to Carbuncle as fae, but the look on Glorfindel's face could also be called that. He looked like a wild First Age Elf who finally got to let loose.