Yamanaka Ino (
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Room 504, Sunday Night
Ino was sprawled out in her jammies, hair damp against her skull, and idly rereading her notes on the latest things her father wanted her to practice on.
Nibbling on candy (she'd totally got it on sale and ha, it was just as good bought as it would've been had she gone around to get it), Ino was in a good mood.
From the candy, from the studying, from what she'd gotten up to today?
Totally all of the above.
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Nibbling on candy (she'd totally got it on sale and ha, it was just as good bought as it would've been had she gone around to get it), Ino was in a good mood.
From the candy, from the studying, from what she'd gotten up to today?
Totally all of the above.
[Open door, open post!]
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There was a difference between the garden-variety dragons that trundled about the wilds of Gaia and what was practically a draconic deity. Summons were for crazy people and idiots to try to fight. The end.
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"Uh... is that including mini dragons and monsters that I ain't bothered to get up close and personal with to be able to tell the difference?"
There were a... couple? At least? Or was that a few?
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Of course she wanted him to count them.
"Absolutely!" Ino said. The laughter evident in her voice. "All of them."
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"Shit, I dunno. Maybe I can guess, instead? There's gotta be at least twenty, an' that's without countin' the summons. Or maybe with the summons, too. Uh... At least five different kinds of Bahamut, and I think Leviathan counts... Um..."
This could be a while.
"That's six so far, right?"
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"Um."
...
"How do you get six from twenty and five and one?" A beat. "Well... six is part of the number, at least."
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"Without the twenty, I mean. Dammit, now I'm confused. That's five Bahamuts and Leviathan. Six."
Clearly, he had to take this bit by bit, or else they would never know.
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"Okay," she said, scribbling that out. "Five kinds of Bahamut, right? And one Leviathan. Got that. What next?"
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"Next, I guess there's all the stuff that we actually call dragons. Just your generic dragons up on Mount Nibel, and then blue, red, and dark ones, in other places. The dark ones are real sons of bitches, yo. They cast Ultima."
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It was called Ultima. It had to be powerful.
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Steep cost. Totally worth it if you had something that was freaking huge to kill.
"Pressin' on in our little list of dragons, now? There's the dragon zombies, up in the Northern Crater. And the dragon riders seem to have their own breed that they fly around on. Bagnadranas are these kinda six-legged lizard things, so I guess they count. And adamantaimai are giant turtle-things with horns, but they drop dragon scales, so they gotta count, too..."
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Which the mun has totally done, so."Dragon zombies?" Ino paused. "Wouldn't those just be dead ones of other breeds? Reanimated?"
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They defied logic and reason. If they made sense, then they wouldn't be monsters, would they?
"From there, I guess we got deenglows, flapbeats, wind wings, lessaloploth, and rapps." He was ticking them off on his fingers as he went, with the phone sitting on his chest as he leaned back even farther. His seat was going to topple backward, at this rate. But at least there was speakerphone? "Ironites are kinda dragon-like, and so are them big critters than the Hell Rider VR2s ride on. Oh, an' I totally managed to forget about the Ancient dragons and Ark dragons. Too many friggin' dragons. I don't think I'm half done, yet."