Gladiolus Amicitia (
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fandomhigh2024-12-19 04:59 am
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Teamwork Training and Combat Skills; Thursday, Second Period [12/19].
You know what? It had taken a bit of quickly rearranging and discussing things on their part, but Gladio was feeling a little inspired by the dreidel game around the island that morning and decided to whip up something real quick based on that for their class that day. After all, it was the final class. Might as well make it really interesting.
So what you had awaiting you in the training room that morning was a giant Gladio sized dreidel, and one it were his own variations on the letters with four symbols, one on each side, of course. There was a pair of crossed swords, there was a Cup NoodleSM, there was a large bird that some knowledgeable people might recognize as a chocobo, and then there was a large question mark.
"So," he started, "today's our last class, and, in the spirit of keeping you on your toes and balancing that line between fun and fight that we've explored this semester, I've convinced these guys," he hitched his thumb toward his co-teachers, one of whom had been much easier to convince than the other; guess which one!, "to veer a little off our original plan with something in the spirit of today's little bit of holiday whimsy."
"We will be spending the class," Ignis continued, "taking turn in spinning this overly large dreidel--"
"Stay clear of it when it lands!" Prompto pointed out with a chuckle.
Ignis sighed slightly at the interruption. "Well, hopefully, that would be obvious to you by now, but, yes, stay clear of the dreidel as it lands, and, based on what it lands on, that will determine what will happen next."
"If it lands on the swords," Prompto offered, "you're getting a random enemy to attack. If it lands on the Cup NoodleTM--"
"Cup NoodleTM, Gladio?" Ignis was not the one to interrupt, with another sigh, though Gladio just chuckled smugly. "Really?"
Prompto cleared his throat a little bit to get back on track. "If it lands on, yes, really, Iggy, the Cup NoodleTM, everyone gets a random treat! If it lands on the chocobo, you get to play a random fun game. And if it lands on the question mark, that means you get to pick!"
"Pretty straight forward, right?" Gladio asked. "If not, obviously, let us know if you have questions, otherwise, whoever wants to give the thing a spin first, step on up, and let's get this class going!"
So what you had awaiting you in the training room that morning was a giant Gladio sized dreidel, and one it were his own variations on the letters with four symbols, one on each side, of course. There was a pair of crossed swords, there was a Cup NoodleSM, there was a large bird that some knowledgeable people might recognize as a chocobo, and then there was a large question mark.
"So," he started, "today's our last class, and, in the spirit of keeping you on your toes and balancing that line between fun and fight that we've explored this semester, I've convinced these guys," he hitched his thumb toward his co-teachers, one of whom had been much easier to convince than the other; guess which one!, "to veer a little off our original plan with something in the spirit of today's little bit of holiday whimsy."
"We will be spending the class," Ignis continued, "taking turn in spinning this overly large dreidel--"
"Stay clear of it when it lands!" Prompto pointed out with a chuckle.
Ignis sighed slightly at the interruption. "Well, hopefully, that would be obvious to you by now, but, yes, stay clear of the dreidel as it lands, and, based on what it lands on, that will determine what will happen next."
"If it lands on the swords," Prompto offered, "you're getting a random enemy to attack. If it lands on the Cup NoodleTM--"
"Cup NoodleTM, Gladio?" Ignis was not the one to interrupt, with another sigh, though Gladio just chuckled smugly. "Really?"
Prompto cleared his throat a little bit to get back on track. "If it lands on, yes, really, Iggy, the Cup NoodleTM, everyone gets a random treat! If it lands on the chocobo, you get to play a random fun game. And if it lands on the question mark, that means you get to pick!"
"Pretty straight forward, right?" Gladio asked. "If not, obviously, let us know if you have questions, otherwise, whoever wants to give the thing a spin first, step on up, and let's get this class going!"
