[There's a very brief moment after bring pulled from the water where Chrollo considers fighting. But the flow of his aura isn't under his control, and there's no hostility aimed at him. The moment passes, and he decides not to attack, but to wait and see. He's been in worse situations before, though not very many.
The tattoo he wears on his forehead is something he only covers up when necessary, but there's only one person not in the Phantom Troupe who has seen the twelve-legged spider tattoo he wears and still lives. The fact that people can see it and no one reacts to it is one of the reasons he chooses not to fight.
When he's given the uniform he accepts it with a grateful smile; Chrollo has been a skilled actor since childhood, and he's only gotten better over time.]
Marble Engravings
[The merging of 'magic' and technology is interesting, and manages to hold Chrollo's curiosity. A place where supernatural abilities are not only widely known but used for technological advancement.
He's more focused on the way the tool interacts with the stone rather than the design he's making. How the speed and angle influence how deep it cuts, how thin he can cut feathery lines before they blend together.
The design he's making looks a bit like the designs on an illuminated manuscript, but he's not so focused on it that he won't look up when someone walks near him.]
I'm almost finished, if you're waiting.
Nocwich, drinking at the gambling den
[While the Phantom Troupe are thieves first and foremost, it's far from Chrollo's only skill. Card games are popular among the troupe, they're a combination of reading people and acting which are skills Chrollo can wield well. He also knows how to quit while he's ahead, and spends some of his winnings at the bar.
The house gets its money one way or another. This entire town is like something out of a fairy tale or a spooky seasonal movie from countries that have death-based holidays. Until his ability to use his nen returns or he gains more skill with magic he doesn't want to find out what unhappy vampires will do if they think he's cheating.]
So, what's your game?
[Sitting and drinking alone is just sad, so he might as well make conversation.]
Chrollo Lucilfer | Hunter x Hunter | The Tower
[There's a very brief moment after bring pulled from the water where Chrollo considers fighting. But the flow of his aura isn't under his control, and there's no hostility aimed at him. The moment passes, and he decides not to attack, but to wait and see. He's been in worse situations before, though not very many.
The tattoo he wears on his forehead is something he only covers up when necessary, but there's only one person not in the Phantom Troupe who has seen the twelve-legged spider tattoo he wears and still lives. The fact that people can see it and no one reacts to it is one of the reasons he chooses not to fight.
When he's given the uniform he accepts it with a grateful smile; Chrollo has been a skilled actor since childhood, and he's only gotten better over time.]
Marble Engravings
[The merging of 'magic' and technology is interesting, and manages to hold Chrollo's curiosity. A place where supernatural abilities are not only widely known but used for technological advancement.
He's more focused on the way the tool interacts with the stone rather than the design he's making. How the speed and angle influence how deep it cuts, how thin he can cut feathery lines before they blend together.
The design he's making looks a bit like the designs on an illuminated manuscript, but he's not so focused on it that he won't look up when someone walks near him.]
I'm almost finished, if you're waiting.
Nocwich, drinking at the gambling den
[While the Phantom Troupe are thieves first and foremost, it's far from Chrollo's only skill. Card games are popular among the troupe, they're a combination of reading people and acting which are skills Chrollo can wield well. He also knows how to quit while he's ahead, and spends some of his winnings at the bar.
The house gets its money one way or another. This entire town is like something out of a fairy tale or a spooky seasonal movie from countries that have death-based holidays. Until his ability to use his nen returns or he gains more skill with magic he doesn't want to find out what unhappy vampires will do if they think he's cheating.]
So, what's your game?
[Sitting and drinking alone is just sad, so he might as well make conversation.]