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{RL WITH VRISKA}
Thanks to her trusty worldhopping feather, Azula showed up in Vriska's land less than a minute after hanging up from their conversation. She'd already been to Eridan's planet, but this one looked entirely different-- and while they were both impressive in their own right, she definitely liked the Land of Maps and Treasure better. The scenery (but not the architecture) reminded her a little bit of the outlying islands of the Fire Nation. The sky was also fascinating; she couldn't help but spend most of the time looking up at it.
Because most of it was ocean and she didn't have a boat, Azula couldn't really do much more than wait for Vriska to find her-- which probably wouldn't be too hard, as she was right outside the little island's only large, looming building (one of those "hives", maybe?).
Because most of it was ocean and she didn't have a boat, Azula couldn't really do much more than wait for Vriska to find her-- which probably wouldn't be too hard, as she was right outside the little island's only large, looming building (one of those "hives", maybe?).
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She glanced at Vriska over her shoulder, still climbing. "I'm interested in seeing what you can do, actully."
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Vriska took six of the Fluorite Octet out of her pocket; if her luck ran out in the middle of this, she could always say that she hadn't been fighting at full strength. She shook them in both hands and tossed them to the ground; luckily, the roll wasn't bad, 6-4-3-8-4-5. Ice claw.
Out of nowhere, the unlucky tree found itself pierced about six feet up by an icicle as wide around as an arm. Two more flew either side of the tree and shattered on the ground, knocking off no more than a few leaves. The tree can thank its lucky stars it's not very thick. Or it could, if it weren't a tree.
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Plus, she liked her. People that Azula liked got plenty of concessions that most others didn't.
"... Impressive." She peered down at the dice on the ground. "Do those come from your sylladex too? Can they do other things?"
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She paused for a moment, then remembered something from earlier. "By the way, Tavros has asked me to tell you that he's sorry-- though I'm not sure why he couldn't tell you himself."
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She picked up another stone and threw it at the tree; it missed, so she pretended like she hadn't been aiming at anything much. "I don't feel bad! What is there to feel bad about?"
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