Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-26104528-20150531022109/@comment-26130256-20150612001349

"Would that truly make for a fair fight, though?" Trigo wondered out loud. "I mean, he's not going to know anything more about you than what he already knows.  I'm still debating if we should even tell him you're coming."

"I think we can begrudge Azulius a few details," Ochre countered, leaning back in his chair. "As you probably noticed, the boy's a magician as a hobby, and he can lie like a proverbial rug.  If he hadn't chosen to be a Huntsman, I wager he would have been a premier con artist.  Either way, he is an expert at bluffing and deception.  if you talked enough that he can recognize your tells, your job will be much harder.  His Semblance allows him to create light and sound illusions, but they have no materiality to them.  Holograms of a sort."

"And don't sit down at a card table with him." Trigo laughed. "If he decides to cheat, which is nigh impossible to tell, you'll end the evening owing him your Lien, your gear, your shirt, and quite possibly a few sexual favors." He winked towards the Eliminator. "He doesn't swing that way, but I imagine he'd gladly sell those to your lady friend with the stripes from last night, but my point stands:  when he holds the cards, it's no longer gambling.  But since you're there to fight him, probably not a concern."