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- [au] tazendra,
- [ou] ace (type-0),
- [ou] alice liddell,
- [ou] elsa von spielburg,
- [ou] fai d. flourite,
- [ou] graham specter,
- [ou] ib,
- [ou] jade curtiss,
- [ou] johnny d'amico,
- [ou] kobato hanato,
- [ou] levy mcgarden,
- [ou] minato arisato,
- [ou] rukia kuchiki,
- [ou] sephiroth,
- [ou] sparks nevada,
- [ou] tear grants,
- [ou] vaan,
- [ou] ventus
Event || Terra Incognita
Characters: Anyone who signed up for the trip!
Where: The Enterprise / Mysidia.
When: Starting from the 18th of November.
Summary: The first trip to the Continent of Ruins is finally happening! The Heroes of Light, the Enterprise Crew, Cid and O'aka are all onboard for the trip. What will the Heroes of Light find there? Will they come back alive? Feel free to start your own top-comment thread about your character exploring Mysida and its surroundings! For details regarding Mysidia, please click here.
Warning: Nothing (yes, they'll come back alive).
Open Mingle || The Enterprise
Event || Welcoming Committee
Where: The Enterprise / Mysidia.
When: Starting from the 18th of November.
Summary: The first trip to the Continent of Ruins is finally happening! The Heroes of Light, the Enterprise Crew, Cid and O'aka are all onboard for the trip. What will the Heroes of Light find there? Will they come back alive? Feel free to start your own top-comment thread about your character exploring Mysida and its surroundings! For details regarding Mysidia, please click here.
Warning: Nothing (yes, they'll come back alive).
Open Mingle || The Enterprise
Event || Welcoming Committee
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Jade went quiet for the moment. This discussion was bringing them a little closer to answers... and yet he couldn't bring himself to be happy about it, knowing that the suspicion that had grown in his mind the moment he saw the statues downstairs was about as good as confirmed.
"She also said the black crystals we've encountered once belonged to Heroes who lost their minds trying to communicate with an entity beyond their comprehension. Moreover, the crystals were originally found at the Crystal of Fire, the exact same place the four Heroes ended the last cycle." He turned to the Sage, his expression grim. "That was how they restarted the cycle, then. By communicating with the Calamity itself, even though it cost them their sanity."
Professor Nebilim, too. True, it wasn't the Nebilim from his version of Auldrant, but knowing what kind of end she'd met was still a bitter thing to swallow.
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There were two named that Sephiroth hadn't known beforehand, these Avatar's of the Calamity. He nodded silently as Jade answered Minato, taking in also that tidbit of information that he'd either not heard before or not taken into account; with so much else on his mind as of late it was little surprise something important might have slipped through the cracks.
A mental note made, to somehow try to discover later what their roles as Avatars might be. One to test their capacity for forgiveness and justice, the other to observe their prowess when faced with impossible odds? For General Varaha, in particular Sephiroth recalls how strange he found it at the time, that a Hero of Light should be placed in charge of the stand against the Herans attack on Aqures Ixen.
Moreover, to what extent and to what purpose was this overseeing of the Heroes of Light? It felt uncomfortable, to finally have revealed what he had suspected for a long time; that they were all being watched by very many more eyes than they could really count.
He'd have pressed the question with regards to the black crystals himself; these items being of the most direct threat to the Heroes' in his opinion -considering by all reports the Calamity was still stalled- but given as Jade had taken it up Sephiroth looked over his comrade with another nod, before turning his attention back to the Sage.
He wondered, if it might be a similar phenomenon as the reaction which had caused some individuals crystals to turn white and never change since. If it could be the polar opposite effect...if white was being drawn into (since 'reunited' is a particular sticking word for him) the Calamity in some way, then black could mean...freedom from?
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But she listened and she took in what she could. The explanation of the doppelgangers was appreciated and lined up with what they knew so far, but then there were other details that still bothered her. "So those doppelgangers, those versions of us from the past cycle, and the few multiples we have here. We're all the 'same' people but separated by our memories and experiences?"
She pulled her crystal from her pocket, turning the white crystal cube in her hand. There seemed to be a red dot in the center, but it was more an illusion of the way it was cut than any vibrancy of the crystal itself. "If that's true of the Black Crystals, then what of the other colors. What do these mean for us? And the worlds we come from? Some sinister things have been implied but I think we'd like to know for sure."
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With that said, he turned to Minato. "I was the first avatar to come into existence. A prototype if you will, that is the conclusion I have reached. This is why I can see through your eyes and that of the other avatars." And then he nodded as Jade confirmed there were ten avatars. "You are nearly correct. The cycle was restarted by Garland, not Narayana. It's always him."
Then finally he turned to Kidd. "There are multiple instances of each worlds. The previous Heroes came from different instances of your world. This means your worlds are safe. For now. If you were to die in a definitive manner… Your world would die along with you. And when your crystal turns blue—" He looked down and shook his head. "Some things I cannot tell you."
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She wanted to press, but she knew how these things could be.
The explanation made sense. A being who was beyond their ken; and, she thought, much like a human did not care if a cockroach died, Narayana might feel the same about them. She tilted her head, though, and raised an eyebrow. Another name in that...
Robin looked back at Sephiroth and Jade. Then, with a frown, she looked back at Vamana. "Garland always begins the cycle," she said. "Then, is Garland here, now? And is he someone we must stop?"
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"Garland is the Emperor of the Herans." He was a little surprised Robin didn't know, but didn't even look to her as he quickly pulled thoughts around the more important point.
If Robin wasn't going to press, then someone had to. It was all very well being polite and respectful but some Heroes were already tired enough of being played with. The fact that the Sage knew they'd come here, and even requested them to be escorted here set off all sorts of alarm bells.
"When our crystals turn blue...means what, exactly? The Calamity connecting to our Worlds, or our consciousnesses connecting to this one?"
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"Excuse me for asking, but your looking through others' eyes... it only goes one way, right? The other avatars don't know what's going on here, or...?" It was a stretch, but after everything they'd been through, it was better to clarify. He also imagined the Sage would have had some other good reason for withholding additional information, maybe if not through this down another line of thought.
At the mention of worlds' deaths, and the meaning of crystal colors, he stayed quiet and looked to the others. This was heavy stuff, and he expected some other Hero to word their inquiries better than he could. He was grateful Sephiroth was able to bring up that honesty... and Minato also pondered, was there really a way for them to perish and not be revived? He thought of the current Crystallized Heroes, and the ones who would come to that state the future; he already had his worries and thoughts up to this point, albeit without confirmation.
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With that said, he nodded and turned to Minato. "Technically, yes." He sighed and closed his eyes. "However, two avatars managed to become aware of my presence and reversed the link. I cut all connection with them, but I do not know how much they learnt in the process."
And finally, he turned to Sephiroth "This is for you to discover." He replied to him and also to Robin. "I could tell you everything you want to know. But to what end? Knowledge alone won't serve any purpose. Right now, you are too weak to change the fate of this world or of yours. However, during your journey to learn the truth you may grow strong enough to do so. And I will not rob you of this possibility."
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But, if amnesia taught her anything, it was that sometimes one had to operate without critical information.
"Many of us, though, had different powers before we came. Some of us were far stronger before our arrival," she said. She wouldn't, necessarily, count herself among them. "Can you tell us why we lost our original abilities?"
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She turned to the sage and questioned it. "It's the Onion Knight of legend, isn't it? I haven't read too much about it since I got here, but it's a part of it and we need to master it. Also, like I've surmised, they weren't taken, just locked."
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She assumed that he would know of their trials if he had truly been able to see through their eyes. She knew a little bit about the blue crystals, that they would grow darker the closer they came to Crystallis but what about the others and why did it start off as red?
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She flicked one ear in Twilight's direction, not bothering to look at her straight on. "A poor consolation. And how are we to know that that will in truth do us any good?" In the last cycle… the Onion Knight hadn't quite managed to pull matters off, in the end. And then there was Chiaki's theory, that such was part of Kalki's plan-
Ah. She focused her attention forward on the Sage again, arms folded. "The Moogles said something about Kalki. What is her current status? Was she one of those two avatars who realised you existed?"
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With that said, he stood up once again and didn't reply to any of the other questions. Instead he walked to the shelves, remaining silent for a long while.
"You think my choice not to tell you everything you want to know is wrong." It was an affirmation, not a question. "... Those among you who want the answers, come back in two months." He turned away and looked at the books on the shelves. "The 'Calamity' shall awaken once again in the course of January, this cannot be stopped. Once it has happened, come to see me again. If the conditions are right, I will tell you everything you want to know."
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Jade wasn't exactly happy about being denied vital information, but it didn't seem like the Sage was going to budge. Short of threatening him and earning the ire of the entire city, there wasn't much they could do about it.
"On our way here, the townspeople mentioned a battle between Narayana and Kali Shashidhwaja. Can you at least tell us what they meant? We could ask them, but I suspect you know more about it than they do."
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"If anyone's in more danger about dying for real--and their worlds with them, this sounds too important to wait on. Not just us, the ones "sleeping", too. Can we at least get a yes or a no, if this might happen soon?"
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But they could get them in two months, loathe as she was to accept that.
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But her eyes widened and she hissed at the revelation the Calamity would awake again, closing in on herself a little more. Of course- they couldn't have expected that state of affairs to last forever. At least they had warning, she supposed.
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He shook his head and briefly looked back at the Heroes.
"You're all at risk. Immediately I do not foresee any danger, but Garland, Palitutu, Kalki should she still live, all can kill you. And another avatar in particular you have yet to meet... And maybe will never meet."
With that said, he went silent. It looked as though he wouldn't say anything more, nor answer any more questions.
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Come back in two months
As further questions were answered, Sephiroth remained near the back of the group and his arms had come to be folded tightly up over his chest. He had forced his gaze away from near enough glaring at the Sage in the wake of the answer to his own question and as yet more questions were dashed aside he found that his distaste with the situation was quickly bubbling into something more sour. More angry.
By the end, he was discreetly biting at the inside bottom of his own lip as if the sensation might help him to temper his own outrage. A strong part of him wanted very much to cast all of this off and the more he pondered about that the harder it was to remain objective. Sephiroth was glad that K'pandolu vocally expressed that she too were -putting it politely- also feeling acutely that the answers given simply weren't good enough, he looked her over momentarily, invisibly dedicating some support to her point of view.
It was probably a good thing that he'd remained near the back, as once it became obvious that the Sage wouldn't say anymore, Sephiroth was the first to turn and promptly head for the door back to the staircase before a soured, all too familiar feeling of betrayal threatened to swell up and burst over his stern self-control.
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"Is there a way to slow its progress, or reverse it?" she asked, remaining on her knees with a fist pressed against the ground to show her deference. "We must issue warnings to those who stand oblivious in its path, to minimize casualties. How far will it go?"
From the sound of it, they would need to take action immediately. It was fortunate indeed that they had a warning at all to work with. She didn't like to think of how ugly the situation would be if no one was prepared, and an entire empire was swallowed whole.
She paused, her gaze moving to Sephiroth as he took his leave. He was angry, that much was clear. Perhaps she'd seek him out once their conference here was at an end.
"We thank you for the warning. This is more information than we've had the good fortune to learn in a long while. I would be pleased to return at a time of your convenience."
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But that quiet mask of calm he'd put on was slipping. She couldn't believe he would have absolutely no reaction to seeing his depiction on that stained glass window, and the fact that he'd tried to hide it at all was curious to her.
It felt like something was about to give, and she wasn't entirely sure she wanted that to happen.
Being near the back herself, she looked from Sephiroth to the sage, then back again. Her mind was made up, and she unfolded her arms to slip out the door, tailing after the silver-haired warrior. If the sage had anything else of importance to say, surely someone else would fill her in. For now, Sephiroth was the focus of her attention, and she meant to seek him whether he was ready to talk or not.
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They knew more. But every answer led to a dozen more questions. She could only hope they would finally have some of the answers they needed. The woman frowned, as she looked down. Something that could kill them -- those Avatars.
And, Robin thought, a trial to come soon.
They had their work cut out for them.
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It reminded her a great deal of times she petitioned Ah Tabai for advice for her training. Sometimes he'd give it clearly, while others she would be tasked with some duty she didn't understand until later. Watching over a foolhardy pirate who lacked the sense of responsibility to be a proper Assassin. She wondered for not the first time what he knew that she didn't.
"Then we shall return and meet you again when the time comes. Thank you." She gave him something between a nod and a bow before moving to clear the way to the exit, not planning to leave without the rest of the entourage.