[The gemstone familiar was being a bit of a prima dona, Atem was content not to cater to it's whims. He was getting used to the little outbursts, but it wasn't hard to tell that Yugi was a little more susceptible to them. Now that there were two familiars on the desk, Capricius began hovering properly, slowly rotating in midair.]
In general. [He replied but it wouldn't be hard to catch the mischievous glint in his eye, nor the smile on his lips] There really aren't. The local people have had their whole lives to study what we've only had exposure to for a few months. [Then shooting a look to his desk] .. which is precisely why sometimes I need to study.... [Emphasized for Capricius] Yugi....... [Turning back to his friend] If you keep giving into him, he will keep acting out... [There was much that Capricius could learn from Peregrin... at least about keeping some of his thoughts to himself] ..... but I suppose since it's already been said it would be okay this one time. [Not wanting to be a wet blanket]
[Atem listened quietly to the details as Yugi explains] Sounds like a military strategy game to me.. [Like risk, or civilization with a chess like endgame. Honestly, he's impressed at how much thought has already gone into it.] So how were you planning on having the armies progress, as a unit or individually? Would there be a board for them to move across....... ?
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In general. [He replied but it wouldn't be hard to catch the mischievous glint in his eye, nor the smile on his lips] There really aren't. The local people have had their whole lives to study what we've only had exposure to for a few months. [Then shooting a look to his desk] .. which is precisely why sometimes I need to study.... [Emphasized for Capricius] Yugi....... [Turning back to his friend] If you keep giving into him, he will keep acting out... [There was much that Capricius could learn from Peregrin... at least about keeping some of his thoughts to himself] ..... but I suppose since it's already been said it would be okay this one time. [Not wanting to be a wet blanket]
[Atem listened quietly to the details as Yugi explains] Sounds like a military strategy game to me.. [Like risk, or civilization with a chess like endgame. Honestly, he's impressed at how much thought has already gone into it.] So how were you planning on having the armies progress, as a unit or individually? Would there be a board for them to move across....... ?