[ The card immediately makes him think of Millennium Tower.
It's in his mind as he listens to the old man heap praise he has no interest in on him, because he knows what this praise is going to lead to. Whatever this is, whatever is going on, this man wants something from him and almost like a reflex, Kiryu wants nothing to do with it and trusts absolutely nothing coming out of his mouth. There are half-naked men in Kamurocho he'd step up for and help before giving this man anything he wants and he can't help but wonder what would have happened if he hadn't been a 'success'. ]
roommates
[ Kiryu's experience with roommates begins at an orphanage and ends in prison, neither of which being experiences he'd been all that keen to revisit. All the same, it means he's familiar enough with shared spaces, so when he's brought to meet the three others he'll be sharing his space with, he's quiet and respectful and offers each of them a bow. ]
My name is Kiryu. It's a pleasure to meet you all.
[ He'll be curious to see how the rest of them are taking all of this, what they think, and how they match up to his own sort of life experience. ]
study hall and about
[ It's not that he was looking to learn magic so much as he happened to be wandering around when he looked in a room and saw what was going on. Curious even at his age, he'd poked in and well, he has to admit: being able to summon a tiny flame into his hand, and being able to blow a small gust of wind is neat. Potentially very useful too. He takes to it like he takes to most practical skills, namely pretty well, and he'll start practicing as he wanders around, so you might find him closing or opening any number of doors or sitting out near a window and summoning a flame before dousing it. If you ask, he'd be happy to show you the trick of it too. ]
dungeon
[ The second he ventures down into the dungeon, his hands turn to fists. While there's very few times and places where Kiryu chooses discretion as the better part of valor, the strange weakness he'd felt upon coming here as well as his initial inability to feel the heat of battle keeps him from immediately punching out a guard and freeing the prisoners.
He wants to, though. Oh how much does he want to.
Instead, he's going to start bringing food and potentially more down there, perhaps even willing to go to the library to try and sneak books and other niceties to the prisoners. If anyone questions him? The glare he'll give them has literally made men piss their pants, and if anything, it'll be at a higher intensity for the absolute bullshit that is this situation.
Feel free to talk to him, to ask him for something (if you're a prisoner), or to caution him against being quite so openly supportive of the prisoners as you like. Good luck with that last one, though. ]
wildcard
[ yarnzipan if you'd like to plot! Or throw something random at him, I'm up for anything.]
Kiryu Kazuma | Ryu Ga Gotoku/Yakuza | The Tower
It's in his mind as he listens to the old man heap praise he has no interest in on him, because he knows what this praise is going to lead to. Whatever this is, whatever is going on, this man wants something from him and almost like a reflex, Kiryu wants nothing to do with it and trusts absolutely nothing coming out of his mouth. There are half-naked men in Kamurocho he'd step up for and help before giving this man anything he wants and he can't help but wonder what would have happened if he hadn't been a 'success'. ]
My name is Kiryu. It's a pleasure to meet you all.
[ He'll be curious to see how the rest of them are taking all of this, what they think, and how they match up to his own sort of life experience. ]
He wants to, though. Oh how much does he want to.
Instead, he's going to start bringing food and potentially more down there, perhaps even willing to go to the library to try and sneak books and other niceties to the prisoners. If anyone questions him? The glare he'll give them has literally made men piss their pants, and if anything, it'll be at a higher intensity for the absolute bullshit that is this situation.
Feel free to talk to him, to ask him for something (if you're a prisoner), or to caution him against being quite so openly supportive of the prisoners as you like. Good luck with that last one, though. ]