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A little heart to heart? About men of all things? What was her intentions? Gossip? Oh my such flustering thoughts swirled about the Maven’s mind. She blushed a light shade of pink and nodded to approve of doing such things. She would very much love to have tea with the beautiful woman. Sona would simply await the when and where, she would love it if they even did it right now. Oh the wonder, she truly was extremely pleased to have such a gorgeously great friend such as the Sheriff.
Good day dear, sorry for my long absence, had some issues cropping up back in Piltover, but they are all cleared for now! I see your Christmas outfit has been creating a storm here! (winks) Wish I have one too actually. Maybe I look too serious on the Field to be festive (Caitlyn let’s out a sad frown, but just barely). They could give me a candy cane rifle, but I guess that would look a lot like Miss Fortune’s pistols.
So how are you doing Maven, is everything going well? Hope the Summoners have been treating you well on the Fields. (Caitlyn sits down besides the Maven, whipping off her hat, and looks over the Fields of Justice in the distance. She proceeds to draw out a pair of cupcakes from her hat)
Cupcakes for the beauty? (Caitlyn gives a cheeky grin to Sona as she offers her one.)
“After a long day, it’s always nice to sit around with someone pleasant like Sona”, Caitlyn thought as she absentmindedly picked the grass around her.
Posted on December 10, 2011 via Sing to me, make beautiful music. with 2 notes
Source: askthemaven
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Posted on December 9, 2011 via Chuski with 55 notes
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theshadowofvergil asked: I always thought you were the quiet, calm sniper, doing massive amounts of damage at your already massive range...but you said you wanted a Gatling gun, if you were to acquire any different weapon. Maybe I should give you the massive DPS attack speed you so much desire when using you on the fields. My question for you, m'lady, is...what was the most exciting crime you've fought on Piltover that you can remember? The most difficult criminal you've catched?
Oh, dear, once in a while it’s good o have a little change!
Let’s see, most exciting crime… (Caitlyn ponders as she fiddles with her hair)
I was about to mention the one time there was a outlaw mage who got a foothold on a building with some rather sensitive and magically charged artifacts. We couldn’t get close to that one as he threatened to blow the town up with the runic powers he had in his possession, so I got myself to the highest point of the town and lined up my sights through a window, a banister and some shelves to hit him square while he was sitting on an armchair in the building’s library. Probably the most nerve-wrecking shot of my whole career by far (Caitlyn bites her lower lip and takes in a breath through her teeth as she recalls that heart-stopping day)
But aside from this, the very first crime involving my father’s robbery was probably the most exciting one, being the first and probably the purest feeling of the thrill of crime fighting.
As for the most difficult criminal, probably that little rat Teemo. Always stealing my cupcakes! (Mumbles under her breath, with a frown on her face)
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askayashameimaru-deactivated201 asked: Can you give us any infomation on the project?
(Ponders for a moment)
I might have to get back to you about that! Some stuff might be classified!
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askayashameimaru-deactivated201 asked: That would be good since Most things back in my old land are mostly magical items or imbued with souls, so combining Technology with tengu items may put Piltover in a historical display of Old world magic and Industrial technology. This would be an interesting story to write up on. If your mother would like to a spare moment of her time i can tell her all about The items i have on me and those shoes i gave you.
Oh definitely dear, I’ll tell you next time when she’s more free from the current research she is doing!
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askayashameimaru-deactivated201 asked: Greetings My friend, did my gifts help you out with any crimes stopping? i been talking to your mother about implementing my tengu items to improve the towns transportation! Would it be a good or bad idea?
Definitely dear! The boots do give me nimble feet and makes it a lot easier to chase down outlaws.
That would be a rather excellent idea actually; mother would be interested in the curious technical aspects of such equipment and the efficiency over hextech gear.
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nuadin asked: What made you decide to become a sheriff?
It wasn’t a very obvious calling to be honest.
(Caitlyn ushers the Summoner to a seat in front of a nice oak coffee table with metallic gears and mechanisms inlaid the edges - typical Piltover fashion - as she went to the back and took out a plate of cupcakes for the visitor. She takes a seat opposite and with a steely look in her eyes, gazes out of the window before she spoke)
After my dear father was robbed on the way home and I tracked down those rascals who were responsible, it made me realise how much I enjoyed the craft of investigating and the piecing together of clues. It’s like an intricate puzzle, and brings satisfaction when you’ve completed the picture.
But back when you were 14; still young and rather immature, being a sheriff wasn’t really on my mind. In actual truth, I wanted to be someone like what the Summoners know as ‘Robin Hood’, - Here in Piltover, we had our own ‘Robin Hood’ legend, or somewhat so, known as Paxton of Piltover, Vigilante of the Night. It’s one of those stories and legends which were passed down from generations. My father told me about it when I was a very little girl and since then, I was captured by this tale of adventure and heroics. Dear father though, likes to joke now that if he never had told me this legend, I would probably a dainty lady, studying the intricacies of law and order in a more ideal manner.
(Caitlyn smiles to herself. Turns back and look back at the Summoner, and from under the coffee table, took out an old moldy hardcover, hand bound book. ‘Paxton of Piltover’, the faded gold fonts read over a gunmetal grey cover and hands it over to the Summoner; in it holding the various (supposedly) true adventures of the vigilante himself)
In short, I wanted to be like him, the childhood hero, Paxton of Piltover; examining the evidence, sneaking around in the middle of the night, tracking down criminals down to their homes and hideouts, and punishing them in the most embarrassing of ways! (Caitlyn says aloud with gusto and a gleam in her eye)
Like hanging them from their feet in their undies from fountain in the city center, robbing them of their gold to give to the poorer citizens, and then running away into the night before anyone knows! It was a tempting future career really, and it didn’t really help that I was a little bit of a tomboy when I was younger, slugging it out with the boys in the yard and running through the alleys and roofs in Piltover with them. Mother wasn’t too happy then, but she provided me with the equipment nonetheless. (Caitlyn chuckles)
Well, investigative work did start at that age, and I did what Paxton of Piltover would have done - aside from the robbing bit because the authorities, who were rather efficient, would often have the suspect’s home taped up as evidence before I could get back to it, and it was terribly hard to get in - but as I got older and studied about crime and law; becoming more lady-like in the process and a little more matured in thought, I came to a point in everyone’s life where we realise that fiction is a lot different from reality. That was when I chose the best way to keep being the Paxton I wanted to be, - and legally as well - which was to be a sheriff of Piltover.
Paxton of Piltover was merely a character of many different stories, experiences and imagination, probably brewed up in the bar by patrons on nights after work, told to their children by the fireplace on long cold winters, and passed down from generations to generations.
While Paxton of Piltover might be a figment of every child’s imagination, the investigative nature and his actions do continue to inspire, and with the right combination of curiosity and determination, who knows, maybe next time we’ll see another child of Piltover growing up to be sheriff, like how I did. (Caitlyn smiles with a little twinkle in her eye)
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fenhunter asked: Thanks for the warm response, your cold demeanor in the fields of justice really hides your warm personality, still, no mercy for the wicked, well, nice to know your family is ok, and for my question, would you like to try another weapon? have you tried different approaches?
(Ponders for a moment)
Not really actually. Pistols are more of Miss Fortune’s and Gangplank’s style, turrets are too complex to handle unless you’re Heimerdinger. Not too much a fan of the close range of the shotgun, unlike Mister Graves. Bow and arrow is rather classy, but just not my style.
(Caitlyn furrows her brow and thinks for a bit)A Gatling gun does seems rather attractive though. I should ask Corki if I could borrow his.
(We need a Office Worker Caitlyn skin who carries a Nerf Gun! - asksheriffcaitlyn)
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thehiddentriforce asked: Well hello there ma'am. Ah hope you're not hangin' 'round these parts on mah behalf. I don't believe Ah've done anything illegal lately. -askthecardmaster

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askayashameimaru-deactivated201 asked: I wish you all the luck catching criminals, i hope to one have a long conversation over a cup of cofee about your exploits and adventures!
Certainly! And cupcakes on me as well!

