Sister Shinah wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 2:00 pm
Ah, the favorite, Shinah thought as Pankratos waded in to the fight.
His physicality was undeniable. But what was it that she was told prior to all this? Suspicions about him abounded.
The lion looked to be well in hand by this point, but Shinah remained nearby to be nearby - her actual objective now was to study the favorite while they were perhaps distracted and so more liable to be...honest...about themselves. The way he moved, the way he fought. Was he a ghola? Such knowledge might be useful in the future. Maybe.
Lion Fight - Studying the competition(?) (Pankratos)
Net Successes: 5; Net Advantages: 1
Assessing Pankratos in this moment from up close was an opportunity seized. There was a richness of information mere footage would not have conveyed, and Shinah was educated to gather and process them.
Difficulty to Shinah's roll.:
1eC+3eD+1eS 3 failures, 5 threat




[Spent 2 from GM Pool for a Setback, 3 Remaining.]
[Success with 4 Threat & Triumph]
It was undeniable that his raw prowess and skill rivalled or even outmatched any of the living swordmasters of Ginaz. His young age made it impossible on several levels to have been schooled so, even if some rogue surviving master like Dinari or Bludd had been training him after the onslaught of Ginaz by House Moritani. What he represented was an older pedigree of Ginaz schooling, honed, chiselled, mature. There was no doubt therefore that he was a ghola, and Tleilaxu had found ways to unlock the experiences of the past life in this new body. What about conscious memories though? If the man remembered who he had been, that would be unprecedented! But with this one, not a given. He might be aware of the name, but in many other ways oblivious to whose graft he was.
[Triumph] But there was more. Shinah was quite sure the man was under the effect of some psychoactive substance, enhancing his overall performance there and then. It could be melange, it could be something else. But there were minute signs of metabolic attunement to the substance, perhaps even dependence.
[Threats] And yet, when you glance into the abyss, the abyss looks back. The metallic eyes locked on her. The man instantly knew under what scrutiny he had just fallen. And while he showed no immediate emotion, Shinah could well be sure that
he would remember that.