((Lol.I understood what you meant.xDNew character inbound.She can be found on page 7.^-^))
It wasn't often when you heard a Hunter requesting an archaic book about the rise and fall of the Russian Empire. There was a suspicious raise of an eyebrow that the Warlock gave to the much shorter Guardian that stood before him.He never seen her around.Perhaps, she devoted a majority of her time out on the field? A likelihood. Standing in front of the Warlock was a petite-sized Hunter with honeyed hair tied up into a neat bun with a few loose strands of hair that brushed the sides of her face and red lips that would make a rose jealous. She sounded dead serious when she requested it, when usually, what a Hunter would probably use a book to test their throwing knife skills.The Warlock shrugged his shoulders, before he stepped to the side. "Top shelf. Right hand side." the Warlock informed her, before focusing his attention back onto whatever he was jotting down on a scroll of some sort.Nadia watched the Warlock for a few seconds as she slightly lifted her hand up like if she was going to say something. Though she ended up dropping her hand to the side a few seconds later.Right. See this bookcase was taller than her. She was going to ask if the Warlock could help her by taking the book off the shelf, but let's be honest, that would be embarrassing to ask about if you were a shortie.A soft exhale of air escaped from her as she tilted her head slightly back to read the spines of the books that were residing on the top of the shelf. The Hunter walked alongside the bookshelf with her eyes reading the slim and cursive titles that bore the color of gold. She slowed to a stop at a particular spot when she saw the book that she asked to borrow earlier. A small frown appeared with the terrible luck that it just had to be on the top shelf. She could attempt to make a grab for it, but it would be pretty embarrassing if the whole bookshelf fell right on top of her. Nadia flicked her gaze to the left in search of a stool or step ladder that she could utilize to reach for the book. They had to have something to reach the top shelf, because not everyone was blessed with the gift of being tall.She casted a quick glance over her shoulder, noticing that two Titans that were speaking to one another had been looking over towards her direction with mild curiosity. She almost wanted to ask her Ghost for her helmet so that she could hide her face if anything completely mortifying occurred.
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It only took a few minutes for him to speak with Commander Zavala. Surprisingly, the Awoken Titan wasn't as ticked off as he thought he would be about the situation. It wasn't like Roman had any control over the situation anyways. He just so happened to be unfortunate enough to be tossed into the mess. The mentor of the Titans actually commended him for such a difficult trial that he had to face.He didn't harm any Guardians as he sought shelter in the outskirts of the lands. He managed to survive, thanks to Akari. While he might have been able to live for an extended time out there in the wilds, he could have only gone so far. It was believed that he would eventually fall into a state of madness much like Toland. Because having a malevolent spirit coincide with a Guardian would most likely cause for them to go into a full meltdown. The icing on the meltdown cake would be the whole part of being on the run with some other Guardians hot on your trail, and knowing that there was a huge chance that they will never be able to return back home.Thankfully, he was saved from such a doomed fate. He was grateful for it.With a small nod of his head, Roman left Zavala's side when the conversation has ceased. His gaze swept over the room to search for Akari and whether or not she got the improved gear.He didn't see the event of when Ileana showed up and pulled Akari to the side, but you could bet if he did, he wouldn't be so cheerful anymore. One thing is for certain was the truth behind the words that he spoke back on the Dreadnaught. If Ileana harmed her or even came near her, she was so dead. He blinked his eyes a few times, not knowing where Akari went off too. Wasn't she with Cayde just a few minutes ago? He walked through the corridor with his eyes sweeping over the place once more. Seeing some motion from the corner of his eye was what caused for him to slow down to a halt.A grin appeared on his lips, seeing Akari wander close to the consoles that the more simpler robotic frames were occupying. He witnessed the droid lift their hand and lightly smack the top of her hand like if they have been scolding her."Only five minutes in the Tower and already causing trouble?" he called out to Akari with laughter following suit."Come on.Leave the poor robot alone." he added, as he continued his way from out of the Vanguard hall and to the plaza.
It wasn't often when you heard a Hunter requesting an archaic book about the rise and fall of the Russian Empire. There was a suspicious raise of an eyebrow that the Warlock gave to the much shorter Guardian that stood before him.He never seen her around.Perhaps, she devoted a majority of her time out on the field? A likelihood. Standing in front of the Warlock was a petite-sized Hunter with honeyed hair tied up into a neat bun with a few loose strands of hair that brushed the sides of her face and red lips that would make a rose jealous. She sounded dead serious when she requested it, when usually, what a Hunter would probably use a book to test their throwing knife skills.The Warlock shrugged his shoulders, before he stepped to the side. "Top shelf. Right hand side." the Warlock informed her, before focusing his attention back onto whatever he was jotting down on a scroll of some sort.Nadia watched the Warlock for a few seconds as she slightly lifted her hand up like if she was going to say something. Though she ended up dropping her hand to the side a few seconds later.Right. See this bookcase was taller than her. She was going to ask if the Warlock could help her by taking the book off the shelf, but let's be honest, that would be embarrassing to ask about if you were a shortie.A soft exhale of air escaped from her as she tilted her head slightly back to read the spines of the books that were residing on the top of the shelf. The Hunter walked alongside the bookshelf with her eyes reading the slim and cursive titles that bore the color of gold. She slowed to a stop at a particular spot when she saw the book that she asked to borrow earlier. A small frown appeared with the terrible luck that it just had to be on the top shelf. She could attempt to make a grab for it, but it would be pretty embarrassing if the whole bookshelf fell right on top of her. Nadia flicked her gaze to the left in search of a stool or step ladder that she could utilize to reach for the book. They had to have something to reach the top shelf, because not everyone was blessed with the gift of being tall.She casted a quick glance over her shoulder, noticing that two Titans that were speaking to one another had been looking over towards her direction with mild curiosity. She almost wanted to ask her Ghost for her helmet so that she could hide her face if anything completely mortifying occurred.
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It only took a few minutes for him to speak with Commander Zavala. Surprisingly, the Awoken Titan wasn't as ticked off as he thought he would be about the situation. It wasn't like Roman had any control over the situation anyways. He just so happened to be unfortunate enough to be tossed into the mess. The mentor of the Titans actually commended him for such a difficult trial that he had to face.He didn't harm any Guardians as he sought shelter in the outskirts of the lands. He managed to survive, thanks to Akari. While he might have been able to live for an extended time out there in the wilds, he could have only gone so far. It was believed that he would eventually fall into a state of madness much like Toland. Because having a malevolent spirit coincide with a Guardian would most likely cause for them to go into a full meltdown. The icing on the meltdown cake would be the whole part of being on the run with some other Guardians hot on your trail, and knowing that there was a huge chance that they will never be able to return back home.Thankfully, he was saved from such a doomed fate. He was grateful for it.With a small nod of his head, Roman left Zavala's side when the conversation has ceased. His gaze swept over the room to search for Akari and whether or not she got the improved gear.He didn't see the event of when Ileana showed up and pulled Akari to the side, but you could bet if he did, he wouldn't be so cheerful anymore. One thing is for certain was the truth behind the words that he spoke back on the Dreadnaught. If Ileana harmed her or even came near her, she was so dead. He blinked his eyes a few times, not knowing where Akari went off too. Wasn't she with Cayde just a few minutes ago? He walked through the corridor with his eyes sweeping over the place once more. Seeing some motion from the corner of his eye was what caused for him to slow down to a halt.A grin appeared on his lips, seeing Akari wander close to the consoles that the more simpler robotic frames were occupying. He witnessed the droid lift their hand and lightly smack the top of her hand like if they have been scolding her."Only five minutes in the Tower and already causing trouble?" he called out to Akari with laughter following suit."Come on.Leave the poor robot alone." he added, as he continued his way from out of the Vanguard hall and to the plaza.








