021 -- [Action]
[Today when Shikamaru woke up to his morning routine of journal stalking, there was a mission notice waiting for him. Fantastic. But you reap what you sow with these things...
Shikamaru spends the next few hours going over everything he thinks he'll need for this mission before heading out of his apartment. Most of his plans for the week are on hold (again) but there's still a few things he wanted to take care of; people to see.
In particular, he'll seek out Ino and Naruto, stopping to talk to most of his friends from home too, if he sees them. Give them a heads up on where he's at for the next week or so. After that he'll head into the square in the mid-afternoon in search of one Albert Silverberg. Masaomi is next, though Shikamaru will actually bother hailing him over the journals if he doesn't see him. Same for Sokka, if he can't find him at the smithy or the Avatar House.
Even if he isn't seeking anyone else out, he'll still stop to speak to people he knows if he runs into them today. Especially if they came along into the tunnels during that last experiment. Curiosity, mainly - he wants to know if anyone's doing better now.
Feel free to catch him anywhere in town this afternoon. Until he finds Albert, he'll be the guy carting around a shogi board under one arm.]
Shikamaru spends the next few hours going over everything he thinks he'll need for this mission before heading out of his apartment. Most of his plans for the week are on hold (again) but there's still a few things he wanted to take care of; people to see.
In particular, he'll seek out Ino and Naruto, stopping to talk to most of his friends from home too, if he sees them. Give them a heads up on where he's at for the next week or so. After that he'll head into the square in the mid-afternoon in search of one Albert Silverberg. Masaomi is next, though Shikamaru will actually bother hailing him over the journals if he doesn't see him. Same for Sokka, if he can't find him at the smithy or the Avatar House.
Even if he isn't seeking anyone else out, he'll still stop to speak to people he knows if he runs into them today. Especially if they came along into the tunnels during that last experiment. Curiosity, mainly - he wants to know if anyone's doing better now.
Feel free to catch him anywhere in town this afternoon. Until he finds Albert, he'll be the guy carting around a shogi board under one arm.]

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I suppose I will play Sente, since I have the manual in front of me, unless you wish to do a pawn toss.
[It's a wry commentary on how the manual's game board is from the first player's perspective.]
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[He prefers it that way, actually. He's never been a fan of going first.]
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I imagine there were not many of these boards in the store.
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Not usually. Picked this one up a year ago.
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Opponents must be short in supply.
[It's not so much a comment about Shikamaru's intellect or experience as it is about his choice to spring this upon him now. But how can he be truly surprised when he expected a reaction for what he had done?]
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[Because of that, Shikamaru is understandably patient now that he's actually gotten a game going. That, and Asuma would often play slowly himself.]
You're my third opponent in a year. Fourth if I can count Tsinku.
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You have interesting timing, coming over today.
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I haven't been back in the village more than a handful of hours and here you are with this game.
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[A pause to plot his strategy; the click of another tile.]
It's not like I could count on you to tell me that sort of thing, and all.
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[He's not doing himself any favors by saying something any tactician--any planner--should know. But what could Shikamaru have possibly done with that board if he hadn't found him that day?]
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Shogi's not an exception to this, though he's pleased to see that Albert is as interesting of an opponent as he'd have liked, even if he's new to the game.
There's a lot he could say now, but he's content with this. He's pretty pissed at Albert for everything that happened... but that's the whole reason for this match. He wants to see how Albert plays the game.]
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He doesn't bother with further conversation at this point. The ball was in Shikamaru's court, so to speak.]
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Shikamaru doesn't say anything for several minutes, both to think and observe, and to let Albert learn the game uninterrupted. Eventually in his turns, he takes to putting the pieces he captured from Albert into play for his own side.]
This's always been one of the things I like about this game.
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Your games must last awhile with a good opponent.
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