[He's quiet for a moment, processing all of that. Can't move backwards. Try to "jump" the others' pieces...? He can make an educated guess what that's supposed to mean.
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You turn your piece into a king. [Trying to...make sure he has this down right.] But the goal is not to make kings. Is it to clear the board?
[... well. He inspects the pieces for a moment before finally deciding on a piece and moving it forward, diagonally. It feels...odd, but he thinks that he'll get the hang of this game by the time they've finished a game, even if he has to swallow a loss before they get to that point.]
[The game is going well to Lily, he is a lot more calculating with this than she thought. They could try chess another time but she is no where as good as Vincent.
Watching his movements she's sure to keep track and take a few of his pieces, though she sets herself up for him to take a couple at once.]
[He's uncertain, for a moment, if you can even link jumps like that... casting back to her explanation of the rules, he thinks he recalls her saying that he can.
For such a simple game, trying to learn how to play it properly is surprisingly complex...
Nonetheless, after a moment he decides to go for it SHE'LL TELL HIM IF HE'S WRONG. But he's always been an all or nothing sort, so pieces capturing is a go!]
[No, he doesn't really think he is... he did get a king, but now that he's looking over the game board, he can see where he should have done other things differently, and how she still has so many chances to take his pieces in turn.
Basically, he's a perfectionist.
But he can at least respond vaguely normally to that.]
[Ah.... that was a good one. He nods to himself as he sees where he allowed her to set up for that one, pondering the rest of the board. It's close, but... hm.]
Have you played this often?
[It's honestly just curiosity, even as he moves one of his pieces in turn. She comes across as a child, and in many ways is a child, but... there are moments when she is surprising as well.]
[Ah, is that it... he'd been wondering, but the confirmation that she picked a game that doesn't require a lot of hyperactive movement for his sake is still a little surprising.
It's thoughtful, though, and he appreciates it.
So he shows that by being a dick to his friend.]
You're correct. Tenka, however, will play tag with you at any time.
[casually volunteers him... though knowing tenka, he really won't mind.]
[You should be proud, Lily, this is a very impressive thing. Nonetheless, every game must come to an end, and when he looks down at their game, considering it thoughtfully (he's not surprised that he lost the first time around, but he does want to learn how to improve), he nods to himself.]
...This is likely something worth practicing as well.
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You turn your piece into a king. [Trying to...make sure he has this down right.] But the goal is not to make kings. Is it to clear the board?
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Uh-huh! You want kings so you can move anywhere you want...to clear the board.
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[sort of.]
If I fail to follow the rules properly, tell me so.
[But he...supposes he's going to pl...ay....]
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[Lily grins, she will let him know if he messes up.]
You go first!
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definitely a little slow as he plays.
And ponders out each move.
Hmmmmm.]
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Watching his movements she's sure to keep track and take a few of his pieces, though she sets herself up for him to take a couple at once.]
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For such a simple game, trying to learn how to play it properly is surprisingly complex...
Nonetheless, after a moment he decides to go for it SHE'LL TELL HIM IF HE'S WRONG. But he's always been an all or nothing sort, so pieces capturing is a go!]
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...you have to say king me now.
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He pauses. ... Whoops.]
... King me.
[There!!
Which he says with complete and deliberate seriousness. At least he's not taking her lightly at all.]
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You're good at this!
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Basically, he's a perfectionist.
But he can at least respond vaguely normally to that.]
I believe I am getting the hang of this game.
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You are...Ah!
[She jumps two of his pieces.]
Got you!
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Have you played this often?
[It's honestly just curiosity, even as he moves one of his pieces in turn. She comes across as a child, and in many ways is a child, but... there are moments when she is surprising as well.]
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[Looking at his new move, she takes a moment before she answers the question.]
Not very much...Vincent and Master Glen play Chess...I'm not very good at it. It's a lot harder.
[The game of kings...was not her cup of tea.]
Why?
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But nonetheless--]
It is not the sort of game I was expecting from you.
[He'll share that much honestly enough.]
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Really?
[She quiet for a minute and then pouts a little.]
The ones here are hard...I can't win at them...and Sou doesn't seem like the type to play tag.
[AKA she picked a game she thought you would actually play with her.]
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It's thoughtful, though, and he appreciates it.
So he shows that by being a dick to his friend.]
You're correct. Tenka, however, will play tag with you at any time.
[casually volunteers him... though knowing tenka, he really won't mind.]
This is suitable for me. [good choice, lily!!]
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Lily was thoughtful when she looked through games. She didn't want something hard or too easy...and nothing too boring. So checkers won.]
Really? I would like that!
[She will hold Tenka to that now.]
So you like it? [There is a bright glimmer in her eyes. SHE DID GOOD RIGHT?!]
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Sousei blinks down at the game.
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I do not mind it.
[VICTORY]
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I'm glad! Hehe, it's fun!
[She's playing with Sousei...she is pretty darn proud of herself right now.]
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...This is likely something worth practicing as well.
[So...he'll probably play again, someday.]
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Yeah, it takes a lot of practice...I'm really happy I got to play with you!
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He can't imagine why she would be...really happy about that...]
Are you truly that bored here?
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