by Chrono 8th June 2016, 9:06 pm
This transition was rather nice, you know? From an awkward standstill between three men to a table gathering - there was no room to complain. Of course, now that Chrono was seated here, he needed to talk a little; to break the silence. However, just before he prepared himself to talk, he heard El speak up (who he thought was still Lucifer in the meantime). From what he collected via a separate conversation between El and Wolfe, it seemed Chrono was here on a lucky day. It looked like a lot of adventures went on at this guild, seeing as it had been quite a while now, and these two were the only company Chrono had. Heck, where was the Guild Master at this point? Still on his mission? Albeit, Chrono had to get himself involved somehow, but alas, El beat him to it again, thankfully welcoming him into the conversation instead of having Chrono do it himself.
"I see...multiple personalities." Chrono replied. He had never really met people like El before. They were of a different kind, especially those capable of harnessing the souls of such mythical, supernatural, or divine forces of the universe. He continued to listen in on the conversation as Chrono could not come up with anything to say, unfortunately. Over and over again, it appeared El had exponentially better conversation skills than the Sand King. "You were drunk?" Chrono questioned, "Didn't notice, but no need to be sorry. It was interesting meeting that alternate personality of yours. As for my identity, well..." Chrono paused for a moment. He thought about how much detail he should give to these two. It had only been about an hour now, which was all Chrono knew the two for. Could they be trusted? Would they believe Chrono's story? Would they care? Would they laugh? Would they be surprised? Would they report the information Chrono gave elsewhere? Would they keep it secret? All of these questions mixed together gave Chrono a headache - it was too much to think about.
"I traveled here from Desierto." Chrono explained, hopefully to El's liking, "If you wish to train yourself, you should attempt to fight off the countless dangers there. There is so much chaos there that everyone goes neutral, just as me, my father and mother did before I lost my citizenship, and migrated here." Chrono would not exactly tell how he lost his citizenship - at least not today - because of how dark it was, but he was still generous enough to give the basic introduction to his story, "People of my kind were advised to join a guild like this if they ever gave across Fiore, so here I am." Chrono added, "As for who I am, well, I'm Chrono Libra. I am the descendant of the two strongest wizards in Desierto, and former prince of the towering city between three. However, none of that matters now. I have no reason to return to that place." That is what Chrono decided to tell these strangers.
Soon after he concluded his second speech, Chrono began to focus on Wolfe again. This lad was devouring dishes like no tomorrow, yet somehow, the way he ate appeared natural - not inappropriate nor unnecessary, but natural. It was safe to say that Chrono would get sick if he dared to eat as quickly as Wolfe did, and was rather hungry himself after seeing all of this food. In fact, while the waitress was still in plain slight, Chrono decided to order some whiskey and macaroni. A strange combo, but one that Chrono was enjoying very much lately. "Interesting topics?" Chrono repeated Wolfe's remark, "Well, I just told my story, so why don't you two tell yours now." It would be an honour for Chrono to hear these two's backgrounds after all the information he decided to spill, after all.