Kurt S. Posted May 11, 2015 Share #26 Posted May 11, 2015 Mak wouldn't give two shits that the savior was a Black Mage. He'd slowly walk up to the person sheathing his weapons. "Can I buy you bacon?" Fix'd Link to comment
Sin Posted May 11, 2015 Share #27 Posted May 11, 2015 Jullienaux would regard the man with respect and show his gratitude with a subtle nod. Then sheathe his sword and get the hell outta dodge. Link to comment
Mercurias Posted May 11, 2015 Share #29 Posted May 11, 2015 M'sato is a very curious soul and he doesn't overly much care about bad reputations, considering his own. He would probe for more information as safely as he could and then get out of dodge at the slightest hint of more trouble coming. Solomon would very politely thank his savior and, because this person is the sort of commodity which could be trouble, would not introduce himself or say where he lays his head unless absolutely necessary. He would be grateful, but he wouldn't want to have to deal with the trouble a Black Mage could be. Soren would offer to buy the mage a drink and try to get to know him, because damn that was cool. Garrett would offer the mage a job. If the offer was refused, then he would put an arrow into the BLM's eye. Too dangerous to exist except as an asset. Link to comment
Marisa Posted May 11, 2015 Share #30 Posted May 11, 2015 *Jumps in circles around the mage while rambling about friendship and cool hats* Link to comment
OverlordOutpost Posted May 11, 2015 Share #31 Posted May 11, 2015 Thank him, and then report him to the nearest law enforcement or adventuring agency for proper execution. Link to comment
cuideag Posted May 11, 2015 Share #32 Posted May 11, 2015 Jajara would be grateful, but wary. She knows wizards are scary stuff, but she knows not everything scary is also bad. So she'd thank them, offer them something in return, and politely oblige and pray she isn't making a mistake. Delial would linger, and stalk, and probably try to con her way into a position of pupil to the Mage that she might possibly some day be the one dropping fire storms on others. A girl can dream...! Link to comment
Gegenji Posted May 11, 2015 Share #33 Posted May 11, 2015 /cheer, most likely. Come on, it's Chachan. He don't care 'bout the color of your magic. Link to comment
Unnamed Mercenary Posted May 11, 2015 Share #34 Posted May 11, 2015 "Where did you learn that? And do you have books?" While Franz might be completely unable to sense the aether around him, he's very familiar with the effects of it on an environment. Likely, he'd either try to stalk the Black Mage to get some information out of him, or he'd try to get rid of the BLM unless he learned there were more. Alternatively, he might ask to get flared for um...reasons. Link to comment
OttoVann Posted May 11, 2015 Share #35 Posted May 11, 2015 Offer to make him clothes, jewelry, point him to high-quality hoes, try to get to know him in general. Link to comment
SunTzu7 Posted May 11, 2015 Share #36 Posted May 11, 2015 I'm pretty sure that EXPLOSIONS are sufficient to endear anyone to Newton. And she doesn't really give much of a toss about world Doominess. Forethought is not her specialty. That's Future Newton's problem. Link to comment
Nataru Posted May 11, 2015 Share #37 Posted May 11, 2015 "Well how bout that.... " Nat would hug and pay the mage some gil then pop the deuces walking away Link to comment
Saefinn Posted May 11, 2015 Share #38 Posted May 11, 2015 "Ah bloody 'ells, thought The Black forgot 'bout me a long time ago, oh, you're here to rescue me lad? Well, no offense mate, most try the opposite." Saefinn is pretty non-judgmental, he's had a pretty jaded past himself and he cares not much for the law or what's generally forbidden. He's dealt with Black Mages before, once as a foe (hence the comment about The Black) but has had then in his crew. They of course are few and far between and generally quite dangerous, but they likely find place on our crew because we're a very accepting crew, in that we don't care what your background is. Also, the law and anything generally 'forbidden' is of no consequence to us and of course, The Captain has an appreciation for magic. Non-mage types typically end up finding those of us who play with magic in less approved ways uncomfortable(Saefinn himself having experimented as well, given he calls himself The Scholar Captain). Sae's usual stance is, "trust me, I know what I'm doing", which might be met with "that Black Mage on our murdered a load of innocent people and is out of control", "that was before I knew what I was doing, he's cool now, we figured it out." Saefinn carries a Grimoire with a Voidsent bound to it, it was experimental, his argument is that urns are too fragile and Grimoires...well, would be interesting to see how it affects how I use aethyr. He doesn't use it that much or try to draw too much power, he doesn't know what'd happen, so although he is reckless, crazy and has a habit of finding trouble, he's not a complete moron. So, it'd be quite hard of him to be like "ewwwww Black Mage, begone heathen!" Link to comment
Darien Cadell Posted May 11, 2015 Share #39 Posted May 11, 2015 Qhora would grunt and leave. If the Black Mage didn't also leave in the opposite direction, she might imply to certain someones in authority that someone's been messing with too much aether, then leave the trouble to create itself. Link to comment
Vali Posted May 11, 2015 Share #40 Posted May 11, 2015 Vali would toss the mage a bag of gil, make a Sarcastic comment about the robes, and then walk off, not thinking twice about it Link to comment
Ryanti Posted May 12, 2015 Share #41 Posted May 12, 2015 "Are there any more stunts you could pull off with a wave of the finger?" Ryanti seems to be proficient in James Bond-style puns. Though really, what he would see in front of him would make him curious more than anything else. Perhaps amused at what he saw. He uses humor to mask his fear often as well, he wouldn't want to be seen as someone sucking his thumb after having his life saved. If said black mage hovered around for more than a moment or two, Ryanti would be sure to thank him/her sincerely though. Even in humor he would want to reassure that he is thankful. Link to comment
Gone. Posted May 12, 2015 Share #42 Posted May 12, 2015 I don't think either of them would mind whatsoever. Both of my characters are rational enough to understand that practicing black magic isn't necessarily the mark of a bad person, especially when they had the compassion to save your life. After all, it's moments like this that tend to forge the strongest of friendships and I believe that trumps any prejudices, fictional or no. Link to comment
Leomoon Posted May 12, 2015 Share #43 Posted May 12, 2015 Punch him then yell. "Why the hell did you take my kill!?" Link to comment
Kalooeh Posted May 12, 2015 Share #44 Posted May 12, 2015 Kal: "Dude that was awesome! You wanna go a round or few, or you got someone special? Holy shit I need to do something, at least come help me kill some more shit, that shit is badass! Wish I could do that!". She is pretty much an adrenaline junkie so initial fear over almost biting it would be gone quick enough, and yeah she'd be willing to bed the person, or at least go out and continue on with whatever it was that caused her to almost die in the first place. Wouldn't have an issue with being friends unless they seemed like an asshat over all. If they turned out to be doing things she had a moral issue with (draining life from innocents/kids/environment (on purpose just to kill things) etc, killing people/things that don't need to be, basically evil or just actual-asshole type of people) then she would likely either try to find a way to take them out herself or alert people who could do something about it because she doesn't have a problem with people having power, even a black mage's power, but she does have a problem with people using it for evil/against people or things that don't deserve it. Dheina would probably both cry from almost dying and be afraid of the person, but as long as they didn't do anything to her and was willing to help her to a safer place, she would deal with it. If the person seemed nice enough she wouldn't tell anyone, and may even defend them against others, but if they were a jerk and/or seemed to have been causing problems in the area, especially in the twelveswood, then she would alert people to the BLM to preferably drive them out of the area, or if needed take them out to protect others. Sam doesn't really care as long as they're not a threat to them or causing any major problems, and offer to do something for them as thanks. Armi would want to see about learning what she could from them. Cardea'd thank them and see what they wanted, then try to get the hell out of there as soon as possible. Because nope, not worth the risk to herself being around something that can tear holes in the physical plane, bring down stars, summon demons, open portals to the void, etc Samhain would see if they wanted to mess with people or try to find out more about what they do even though she's more in to Axes and spears than magic. Twin Rova is.... well pretty much going to be a BLM anyways because name sake, so wouldn't have any issue with them. Link to comment
Saransetseg Posted May 17, 2015 Share #45 Posted May 17, 2015 Keona (name pending based on Xaela naming conventions) would look through the scope of her gun to get a better view of the Mage, then simply point at the turret she had deployed prior to the battle, indicating that she was well prepared and could have finished the battle without help. Then say dryly with the hint of a smile: "Do you always meddle in the affairs of others? I appreciate the assist though, many thanks Mage." Link to comment
Shadottie Posted May 17, 2015 Share #46 Posted May 17, 2015 The attacker didn't cause for her flinch. Instead, a bright flash and blooming heat caused for the woman to shrink back on her staff. Something more accompanied that spell, causing Nenia to drop down to her knee to fight an onslaught of vertigo. Whoever stood nearby gradually faded back into one person. It took a few blinks and some patience with her swimming head. Nenia's soft gaze lifted from the black boots to their owner and a small yelp passed her lips. Her feet dug into the soft earth, its soft sigh muffled even to her ears. Was that her heart pounding so hard in her throat? Nenia eventually scrambled to her feet, leaning so heavily on her staff. The mage remained there. She felt his gaze like a hawk's piercing eye on prey. The woman swallowed on a lump in her throat, blurting words moreso than articulating calming, "Wh-Why? Why did you--?" The lack of reply only spurred more panic in her skull. The pounding and noise pulsed in her ears. Nenia gave a near non-existent nod, before turning-- tripping rather if she didn't catch herself on her staff. She fled in the opposite direction with a shaky, "Thank you." Link to comment
WhiteLycanXII Posted May 17, 2015 Share #47 Posted May 17, 2015 Nira would likely thank her rescuer with an onslaught of questions into the aetherical and metaphysical. All as a clever gambit in attempt to direct the attention away from the fact that she was rescued in the first place. Link to comment
Lost River Posted May 17, 2015 Share #48 Posted May 17, 2015 Lost River being one of the Black (since 1.0 [Retconned Race cause sadly 1.0 had no FemRoes]) She'd thank them for the save; buuut also wonder and question as to why use such a dangerous spell, especially just to save one person. As Flare drains all the MP, is quite dangerous and tends to cause wide-spread devastation if not controlled. Also examine them for any form of void influence later on. Link to comment
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