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Entry tags:
- [*] endgame,
- [*] npcs,
- [au] riku replica (ira),
- [ou] ace (type-0),
- [ou] akane kurashiki,
- [ou] albel nox,
- [ou] ales mansay,
- [ou] aoi “santa” kurashiki,
- [ou] ardyn izunia,
- [ou] asch the bloody,
- [ou] barkeep,
- [ou] captain jack harkness,
- [ou] chiaki nanami,
- [ou] chrom,
- [ou] cloud strife,
- [ou] deadpool,
- [ou] duster,
- [ou] flynn scifo,
- [ou] hisui hearts,
- [ou] jade curtiss,
- [ou] james kidd (ac),
- [ou] jaune arc,
- [ou] johnny d'amico,
- [ou] k'pandolu tohka,
- [ou] kenshin himura,
- [ou] lailah,
- [ou] levy mcgarden,
- [ou] lust,
- [ou] lydia deetz,
- [ou] midna,
- [ou] mikleo,
- [ou] minato arisato,
- [ou] nanami kiryuu,
- [ou] natalia l.k. lanvaldear,
- [ou] parasraya purana,
- [ou] pyrrha nikos,
- [ou] ramza beoulve,
- [ou] rialynn kollmann,
- [ou] ruby rose,
- [ou] rukia kuchiki,
- [ou] saori nakagawa,
- [ou] selphie tilmitt,
- [ou] sephiroth,
- [ou] sheena fujibayashi,
- [ou] sorey,
- [ou] sparks nevada,
- [ou] tear grants,
- [ou] tsubomi hanasaki,
- [ou] twilight sparkles,
- [ou] vincent valentine,
- [ou] yuri lowell
Endgame || Apocalypse
Characters: Anyone
Where: Pandaemonium
When: March 05th
Summary: The first phase of endgame begins! The Heroes of Light are on their way to deal with Garland as they’ve left their unfinished businesses in the hands of their friends amongst the NPCs. How will it end? The mingle threads shall not be modded, only The Guardian will be modded. Please do not start individual threads for The Guardian, reply in a single thread. Starting from now on, the game is officially in endgame. Please do not post any new posts on Mognet or in the Log Community, unless they’re backdated to before this event. The second phase of endgame will be posted once The Killer Of World thread will have been unlocked and completed.
Warning: ̩̼͋ͬͅ.̷̳̗ͦͣ͐ͭͣͬ̈́ ̤̙ͫ̉.̨̯͖̗͓̥̭̣̂̄ͣ̏ͯͫ ̶̼̻̳ͫͧͥ̆.̭͎ͮ͂ ̳̤͓̖̫͌ͪͥ̄͗̐̌.͚͍̀ ͈̻̠̥̜ͦͦ̆ͨ͋.̼̹̹̠̟͚͎ ͙͇̲̘͖̉̌̒͂̈ͮ.͇͙͑̍̽ ̪̭̹̤͓̯̜ͦͣ̒̾͆͗ͦ͟.̝̯̲͗͊̽ ̛̙͌̈ͤ̚.̪̮̰̘͚̏ͦͤ ̲̼̺͓̣̝̐.͗ͨ͜ ̧́̑̄ͥ.ͬ͊̋ͣ ̝̠͍̭̯̽.́ ̊̽̈.̡̥̖̣͓̬̠̰͗͑͂ ͍̭̩̝̉͊̑̃̓ͤ̇.͆̔̀̈́̐̋ ͇̬̤̲͉̜͙̓̍ͦͯͤͥ̔.̯̻̺͔̰̞̙͋͡ ̻̼̣̮͖̮̋ͬ.̖̝̞ ͕̦̙̞̹̲̖̓̃.̌ͯͯ͟ ̺̘̪͊̊.̲͖ ̧̼̙̋ͦͧ̂́̑͑.̷̼̬̭͔͙̹̫ͦͧ̔̄͐̏ͫ ̱͎ͥͥ̈͝.̲̣͖̪͓̯ͩ̓̈̿ͧ̅́ ̪͈͚̺̦̝͎̒ͦ̇̚.̂̆ͯͦͩ̃̀̀ ̬͕̼̆.͎̃́͐̄͒̑ͪͅ ̠̳͎ͬ.̛̭͓͗͌ͪ ̴͉̱͉̘̯̟̔͐.̫̣̥̔͑͛́ ̝̭̤̜͖͎̙̈ͪ̿̓ͯ͂̚.̟̲̥̥͈̭̳̈̋ͥͦ ͔̩̈͋͐͗̚.͓̝̼͍̈ͧ͊ͅ ̥ͥ.̷̬͍͙ͥ̓͋ͅ ̪̯̠ͨ́̂.̱̙̘̫̰͕͈̎̓̊ ̧̻̃̎.̬̇̄ ̘̣̺̼ͯ͋̀.̯ͬ ̆͗͆̆̋͝.̴̞͖̫́ͬ͌̉̍̿ ̪̹̥͙̑ͅ.̵̻̮͓̉̃ͯ͑̊̈́̚ ͚̽̒̚͘.͇̮͇̻͍͈̠͂̓ͣ̀͡ ̩̠̖̋.̺͎͈̦̺̈́ͮͬ͌̋ͧͩ ̳̠͕͙̎ͩ͜.̛̆ͥ̒͑ ̘̠͓͚̱͗͜ͅ.̢̠̠̥͍̬̂̊͋͊̂̄̐ ̦͛.̰͚̫̱͙̩̅̓ ̲̜͌̒ͭ͑͠.̠̆̈̏͆̉ ̰̹̳̻̥̮̬ͨ̍̐̆͗ͫ͜.͕̥͔̳ͩ͞ ̣͓̥̑̍͊̽̄̀.̳̘̭ͭ̔̎̍͜ ̟̞̯̏.̙̯̦̞̱̘ͬ͐ͩ ̯̠̣͉̪̅̅ͣ́ͅ.̡͗̍̿͊͐͊ ̲̙́̽̽́.̝̟͇͈͚̿͝ ̑͜
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The Guardian
The Killer Of Worlds
Where: Pandaemonium
When: March 05th
Summary: The first phase of endgame begins! The Heroes of Light are on their way to deal with Garland as they’ve left their unfinished businesses in the hands of their friends amongst the NPCs. How will it end? The mingle threads shall not be modded, only The Guardian will be modded. Please do not start individual threads for The Guardian, reply in a single thread. Starting from now on, the game is officially in endgame. Please do not post any new posts on Mognet or in the Log Community, unless they’re backdated to before this event. The second phase of endgame will be posted once The Killer Of World thread will have been unlocked and completed.
Warning: ̩̼͋ͬͅ.̷̳̗ͦͣ͐ͭͣͬ̈́ ̤̙ͫ̉.̨̯͖̗͓̥̭̣̂̄ͣ̏ͯͫ ̶̼̻̳ͫͧͥ̆.̭͎ͮ͂ ̳̤͓̖̫͌ͪͥ̄͗̐̌.͚͍̀ ͈̻̠̥̜ͦͦ̆ͨ͋.̼̹̹̠̟͚͎ ͙͇̲̘͖̉̌̒͂̈ͮ.͇͙͑̍̽ ̪̭̹̤͓̯̜ͦͣ̒̾͆͗ͦ͟.̝̯̲͗͊̽ ̛̙͌̈ͤ̚.̪̮̰̘͚̏ͦͤ ̲̼̺͓̣̝̐.͗ͨ͜ ̧́̑̄ͥ.ͬ͊̋ͣ ̝̠͍̭̯̽.́ ̊̽̈.̡̥̖̣͓̬̠̰͗͑͂ ͍̭̩̝̉͊̑̃̓ͤ̇.͆̔̀̈́̐̋ ͇̬̤̲͉̜͙̓̍ͦͯͤͥ̔.̯̻̺͔̰̞̙͋͡ ̻̼̣̮͖̮̋ͬ.̖̝̞ ͕̦̙̞̹̲̖̓̃.̌ͯͯ͟ ̺̘̪͊̊.̲͖ ̧̼̙̋ͦͧ̂́̑͑.̷̼̬̭͔͙̹̫ͦͧ̔̄͐̏ͫ ̱͎ͥͥ̈͝.̲̣͖̪͓̯ͩ̓̈̿ͧ̅́ ̪͈͚̺̦̝͎̒ͦ̇̚.̂̆ͯͦͩ̃̀̀ ̬͕̼̆.͎̃́͐̄͒̑ͪͅ ̠̳͎ͬ.̛̭͓͗͌ͪ ̴͉̱͉̘̯̟̔͐.̫̣̥̔͑͛́ ̝̭̤̜͖͎̙̈ͪ̿̓ͯ͂̚.̟̲̥̥͈̭̳̈̋ͥͦ ͔̩̈͋͐͗̚.͓̝̼͍̈ͧ͊ͅ ̥ͥ.̷̬͍͙ͥ̓͋ͅ ̪̯̠ͨ́̂.̱̙̘̫̰͕͈̎̓̊ ̧̻̃̎.̬̇̄ ̘̣̺̼ͯ͋̀.̯ͬ ̆͗͆̆̋͝.̴̞͖̫́ͬ͌̉̍̿ ̪̹̥͙̑ͅ.̵̻̮͓̉̃ͯ͑̊̈́̚ ͚̽̒̚͘.͇̮͇̻͍͈̠͂̓ͣ̀͡ ̩̠̖̋.̺͎͈̦̺̈́ͮͬ͌̋ͧͩ ̳̠͕͙̎ͩ͜.̛̆ͥ̒͑ ̘̠͓͚̱͗͜ͅ.̢̠̠̥͍̬̂̊͋͊̂̄̐ ̦͛.̰͚̫̱͙̩̅̓ ̲̜͌̒ͭ͑͠.̠̆̈̏͆̉ ̰̹̳̻̥̮̬ͨ̍̐̆͗ͫ͜.͕̥͔̳ͩ͞ ̣͓̥̑̍͊̽̄̀.̳̘̭ͭ̔̎̍͜ ̟̞̯̏.̙̯̦̞̱̘ͬ͐ͩ ̯̠̣͉̪̅̅ͣ́ͅ.̡͗̍̿͊͐͊ ̲̙́̽̽́.̝̟͇͈͚̿͝ ̑͜
Mingle Thread
The Guardian
The Killer Of Worlds
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He didn't give a single shit about Garland or Parasraya or rallying speeches or any of that. He crawled toward Akane to examine her injuries. It didn't look good for her. A quick glance around confirmed that Duster and Nanami hadn't shown back up, either.
"Can we hurry it up? We got to get Akane to a hospital and look for the others. We ain't got time for this crazy bitch."
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He did want the people they lost back. But Aang had spent years learning that people die and there was nothing he could do about it.
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Honestly, he had been just about ready to fight the moment she had revealed herself, until Jack and the others had gotten in the way. The odds that she'd back down after all this were pretty much nil. Putting aside their doomed meeting in Aqures Tosf, the two times Jade had met Kalki left him with an image of a woman whose resolve was utterly unshakable.
...No, make that three times. He had, after all, met the original Kalki in the last cycle, through Professor Nebilim's eyes. It had been easier to think of doppelgangers as completely separate people, but that wasn't a notion he could truly believe in anymore. That meant the woman standing in front of them had, in another lifetime, been a friend to his mentor.
It wasn't reason enough for him to care about her in the least, but it wasn't a reality he could ignore, either. It also meant that if Kalki remembered her previous life, she may well have heard the exact words he was about to say.
"All living beings will eventually die. All things must come to an end. It is precisely because there is a limit to life that people are capable of change. Because they know everything will end someday, they change. And because people change, they can live."
He smiled glumly. "You may call us foolish, or desperate, or whatever you like. You may even be right. But you should realize why your design stood no chance of ever satisfying us from the very beginning."
He'd let others speak if they wished, but Jade wasn't so sentimental that he'd miss this chance to recast Gift of Crystallis while he still could. Idealistic speeches were well and good, but you had to appreciate certain practicalities.
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Once done, she turned to Kalki and shook her head.
"You know, you didn't answer my question about being the one who spoke to us in the Rift when the ability to come back after death was taken away. It might have been you, or as an avatar, you could have asked the Calamity itself to speak with us and take that away. And for what? To scare us away from fighting because we don't have that ability anymore?" She laughed. "In case you haven't noticed, it didn't work. We're still fighting, and we're still accepting our own mortality."
Glancing around, she continued. "Yes, we fear death. We fight against it, rail against it, but each one of us knows that Death is a part of Life, and why we live each day the best we can--or the way we want. Which is how it should be. What your proposing takes away that freedom of choice. That freedom of life. Of living." Her eyes narrowed, and she glared at Kalki.
"What you want to do is make a world where people have no soul or heart, where everyone is a Lifeless Being merely existing in a stagnant world, never to appreciate the world that could be just by being alive." She stopped to take a breath.
"To quote a friend, 'Dying is easy. It's living that's hard.' But damn, is that hardship worthwhile. And I chose to fight for that hardship, that work. Can you say the same thing?"
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Rukia's words were not the harsh rebuke she might otherwise have given. In the vision of the sage, Rukia had been the one to adopt Kalki's plan. Though there were large gaps that remained enshrouded in fog in her mind, there were other parts she remembered very clearly. She recalled the sharp and poignant ache of losing the first person she had ever dearly loved. It was a pain so deep and so raw, it gave rise to a reckless desperation, and a determination to do anything...anything...to get him back. It went against everything a soul reaper stood for and valued, but in that vision, there was simply no other reality for her.
"I stood where you once did. Hurt that my motivations were not trusted...saddened that the people I counted as friends would rather take my life than let me try. The one person who supported me died to defend my convictions, and there was nothing to be done but press forward, so her sacrifice would not be in vain."
She took a step forward, her face serious. "But the fault did not lie in them. I lacked the faith in my friends to fight back against all odds and believe in their success. I had made the wrong decision. The souls of the Calamity must be healed, not harnessed! Your plan would see those souls forever trapped in a broken existence. No one person can tame that entity. It will absorb you, and it will continue to consume everything."
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But right then, it was easier to focus on the smaller things going on. "Sheena." Quietly, left hand with wicked-claws careful as he touched her arm. He'd appreciated the healing, and he agreed with her in some ways. They needed answers--and his friend had asked a very good question. But in some ways even that answer was irrelevant.
For now though, he would simply help steady her. It would help steady him too.
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But she did feel a growing sense of unease and danger. Kalki's convictions made her dangerous, her intentions even moreso. Tear was badly hurt, and the white magic they were using didn't seem to be enough to heal the damage that had been done.
She gave a sharp nod at Santa, agreeing with his sentiments no matter how crudely put they might be. "I'll keep you both protected," she promised as she rose to her feet, casting Camouflage over the little group. If this did erupt into a fight...and she had a strong feeling that Kalki was not about to back down for a heartbeat given that look in her eyes...then the injured would fare a lot better if they couldn't be detected. She drew an arrow from her quiver and held it to her bow, but didn't yet raise the weapon. It was just a precaution...for now.
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But it was his hope that, somewhere behind that power, there was someone who could yet be reached.
He offered his voice to the others', as soft as it could be without being lost amidst the pleas. "Miss...Kalki? This one can offer no easy solace to the pain you have surely known, to lead you to such a decision. He, too, knows what it is to desire the way of things to be redone. He does not fault you for wishing so."
Kenshin was not still as he spoke, moving step by step with sword in hand into a careful angle amidst the Heroes' party. At present, the ones called Tear and Akane were at the foremost of his thoughts. They were still not wholly recovered from Chaos' grievous assault. Whatever else Kalki intended, Kenshin made sure to position himself in step so that any line of attack directed at either of the injured women would have to pass first through him. His body would not prove a truly stalwart shield, but it was offered nevertheless.
"But you will find no answer lies to you at the end of such a course. To bind life and death is not something that is tasked to you. Whatever power you have discovered, it is not meant for you to use to such an end." Though his eyes kept their frown, Kenshin willed a smile to his lips, and his off hand rose from the hilt of his sword to offer invitation. "Give your trust to us, Miss Kalki, and let us seek a better way, together."
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"Kalki. Different things drive our lives, and nothing is as easy as we hope, but death can push the living to act. The..." His voice hitched a moment, thinking of a particular crystalized hero again, "The torch gets passed. Even if the living aren't ready for it. That's how life works. That's how the world moves on." He gestured out around them, "Crystallis needs to move on. Whether this planet lives or dies, it doesn't matter. The cycle needs to end, we all agree with that. That's why you sent us down this path."
He started walking forward, putting his sword back on his back but then deployed his shield once more. "The difference between us is that we keep trying to find a way for life to continue. Everything we've done was to try to save as many people as we could, knowing full well it wasn't possible. But you've taken the path of torturing the living, and leaving the people of this world to be consumed by one death or another when you could be using your knowledge to help."
He stopped a moment, taking a long breath, "You could have come to us openly from the beginning. You could have worked with us instead of trying to manipulate us. We could have tried to find the alternatives together." He smiled sadly, "At least, I hope you could have. I really do hope that with all you've done that it has been your choice and you're not the Calamity's puppet...I guess there's only one way to find out." As long as all of this was her own free will, that meant she had the ability to surrender.
That floating black crystal really worried him.
Time to be a hero. Time to be stupid.
He ran forward, right at her, raising his shield but making no other aggressive action apart from his clear intent to try to provoke her. Maybe if he was lucky, he was thinking, she would relent and let herself be subdued.
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The blond makes no move to attack, but raises his shield defensively, just in case his Limitbreak is needed - he can't take another hit and he knows it. He glances around at his fellow Heroes; while many of them look better off than he is, they're all injured and likely exhausted from the battles so far; quelling this one would be best. He's not certain, but he can only think of one reason why she would want to create the type of world she was looking to.
"Kalki, I know you don't know me, but I know what it's like to be afraid of dying, and I know the pain of losing someone you care about." He hopes, he really does, that Pyrrha did survive the fall like some speculated, but he can't know for certain. And he knows that the utter feeling of despair that he felt when she was suddenly thrown off would forever haunt him. "I understand why you'd want to eliminate that pain and make a world without it." He takes a deep, shuddering breath, trying to steal himself. "But there are some things that you just have to accept, and death is one of them. We all lose people. And at first it hurts. God, does it hurt. But you have to keep moving. It's what they would have wanted."
It's what Pyrrha would have wanted.
He closes his eyes, shaking his head slightly, the words close to home. "You don't have to do it alone, though; you have friends, even here. Let us help you, and together we can find a better way to end this."
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If they were able to leave this place, that is.
She took comfort in the pressure of Tear's shoulder against her cheek as she panted for breath. Would that she had access to the morphogenetic fields, she could at least see the different histories that branched out from this moment, the way the world would soon be shaped based on the decisions made by these people at this exact time and place. But her powers were still denied to her. She couldn't even make use of the jobs she'd equipped, unable to speak or gesture. Her fingers twitched at the feel of someone's hand gently grasping hers, instinctively trying to hold back if not for the shattered bones that dug into her muscles.
However, there was yet one thing she could do with her very limited energy and awareness. At her side, the air rippled, and a second Akane appeared with a ghostly glow around her. The illusions she had at her disposal still worked, as far as she could tell, and she used that to communicate the feelings in her heart.
I'm okay, her illusion nodded once with a small smile. It's hard to speak or move right now, but I'm hanging in there. Don't worry about me! Just finish this fight and do what you need to do to save our worlds.
With that, the image faded as her concentration broke. She wasn't even really sure the fighting was finished; all she knew was that something felt incomplete, and she really couldn't put her finger on what that was.
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He takes another step forward, "Even so, your response was lack luster. Just because you want things the way you want it doesn't mean everyone here has to agree. You're talking to a group of Heroes who have more at stake than just their lives and worlds. I can't account for the various types of things we carry but it's more than what you're making it out to be!"
Everyone was saying the same thing and he -- he didn't need to repeat everything. He was against it and he would fight all of this until the end. The feelings of everyone matter. He understood what Kalki wanted but he wasn't okay with it. He's even more unhappy with the fact that she was taking this too lightly. This was not a small matter. Life and Death, and an existence in a sort of limbo where death wasn't possible and bringing the dead back. He honestly believed the dead should remain as they are, dead. He didn't want them to be subjected to pain or sorrow.
He takes another step, his sword gripped tightly in his arm over his shoulder.
"Plus, if you really care about all of us here, you'd work with us and figure out something together instead of trying to do things your way. Nothing will go your way. I'm not letting it happen. I'll die trying if I have to."
Well too late for that since he saw another fellow Hero going at Kalki but nothing was done yet.
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She shook her head, eyes narrowed. "So this was your desire," she said, and pursed her lips. "What you saw- it convinced you of this, did it not? A vision, perhaps, of calamity unfolding- mayhap even Calamity upon Calamity. To allow such to overtake you, and then take over it from within- if makes a kind of sense. But this- I can only think such power would warp whoever tried to hold it, and that… is no kind of life at all." Nael van Darnus, and all that had happened there. "Our answers may not satisfy you- but we must try."
Her eyes widened as she saw Cloud's movements, and she started forward, ready to support him as best she could.
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That is, up until the moment that guise melted away to reveal the woman who was responsible for summoning her to this world...for putting them through months of hell that whittled away at their numbers after being abandoned...and possibly for killing off so many just when they thought they'd reached a sanctuary after enduring so much. Lust's eyes were wide and completely fixated on Kalki. She was frozen in place, unable to hear anyone else's pleas or threats, unable to even glance at Flynn who stood beside her.
Under other circumstances, perhaps, she might have been grateful to Kalki. She was the one who pulled Lust out of her world from the clutches of an unmourned death and placed her in a mortal, human existence. But her hatred ran deep, and her grudge was no easily forgotten. People she'd felt the stirrings of affection for, like Badou, had been ripped away from her. She'd been put through hell in her struggles to survive within a body to which she was not accustomed to having, denied her powers and fitted with abilities that were entirely foreign to her.
Kalki had tried to use them...kill them... Lust's glare darkened ominously as she lowered her head and narrowed her eyes.
Suddenly she was moving. The elevated heels of her black armored boots beat a rapid staccato as she dashed straight for Kalki. Lust's slitted eyes were burning with malice, her ebony sword yanked from its sheath. She didn't shout in rage, or even so much as snarl. Instead she arced through the heroes, disregarding their attempts to talk her down. It wouldn't work. And Lust knew...knew...the emptiness and eternal longing of an existence where she neither lived nor died. If this woman thought to rob her of this life she'd fought so hard to claim as her own...!
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"If you think that's what's best, think again," he stated, a hint of panic tainting his voice. "No way in hell can any of us allow that to happen!"
A girl's voice humming such a sickly sweet tune, toys placed in one place suddenly appearing in another location altogether, their advocate being devoured before their very eyes-- Empty halls and empty chambers, stark white disguising the decay. Yes, yes he could see why it would be appealing, to bring back the dead, and yet... he can't. It's too vivid, the tormented faces of those he'd both known and hadn't known, tormenting him from beyond the grave. Souls that had been fractured, lost, unusable and fragmented for the devices - reduced to dark shades of their former selves after their World's death.
He couldn't wish that fate on any, which was why he had so strongly advocated the healing of those souls lost to the Calamity. That this woman wanted a fate worse than death itself for all caused him to want to scream until his throat was hoarse, but he refrained - if only barely. No, that wouldn't help anyone now. Even as he harshly shouted through gritted teeth.
"I've seen what that kind of life does to a person - a little girl, forced to take upon the souls of all those in her world, twisted by her newfound immortality to the point she repeated the same mistakes others had done to her to countless worlds. Timelines and universes that ended because of her insatiable loneliness and curiosity for something new than a stagnant existence! You think for one second anyone in this group wants that?! To be driven insane to the point of willingly committing the gravest sins imaginable?!"
"I've had my share of learned helplessness at the hands of those who would play at gods over others' lives and souls. Of watching idiots play into the hands of people like you who have fallen so low into the darkness that you see no way beyond what you have been able to grasp in the shadows." With that said, his the anger and hate for his former captors fueling his rage even further as a similar darkness seemed to weave its way around his body, transforming his armor, reactivating his Dark Mode.
"May the darkness take you once more, your name and those who would defend such a pitiful existence be remembered as those... of a recusant."
Using his Dark Corridor ability to swiftly make his way through the crowd, ignoring the brief flicker of pain - for now it only seemed to blend together with the unheard screams of his very soul - he lunged forward with blade in hand. If Cloud couldn't reach the Black Crystal, he would at the very least aim to slice off the hand that held it aloft. Whether he had to go through the meatshield that was Jack or not.
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No. She might've possibly lost Mary but if she lost her son, she'd never forgive herself. She cursed herself for not getting to Ira was before he jumped in, pushing anyone who was in her way.
"Damnit, IRA!" She threw down a smoke bomb to help close the distance and to land just to the left of Kalki and Jack but now with a clone at her side. In one hand was Garland's sword, and the other was hers. In her world, the manipulation of souls is perhaps the greatest offense anyone could commit. To see something like it in this large scale was therefore unforgivable.
There was a high chance Kalki might use another multi-targeting move, so she cast Transience to be ready to counter it. Meanwhile, the clone followed after Ira, ready to grab him and get him to safety if things went wrong. "I doubt even the gods of judgment will give you an ounce of mercy for what you've done."
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Then suddenly several of her allies started forward, and Tear knew she had to act fast. Looking back to Ace, she hastily casted Curaga on her partner—he might get upset with her for it, and her heart was indeed driving her decision, but she also trusted him to carry through with his promise if the opportunity arose. For that to happen, he needed to survive.
Breathing unsteadily, she took advantage of her Dualcast ability to begin singing Spoony Bard softly to herself, lest Natalia's Camouflage be rendered useless by making it easy to track the melodist's fragile voice. Though she loathed to use a song that benefited only herself, it was the more pragmatic thing to do. If things became worse, she would theoretically survive and still have the ability to bring the other Heroes back.
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When multiple Heroes made a move toward her, Kalki phased out for a split second. When she re-appeared, she was where Lust had been moments ago—And Lust was where Kalki had been, therefore any moves that were made toward Kalki would hit Lust instead. Regardless, Kalki’s gaze shifted to Sheena.
“I am not the voice you heard in the rift. What you heard was the Cloud of Darkness, an entity far more powerful and far less reasonable than I am. It exists to see everything returned to the void, and cares little for our evolution. I despise it as much as you do.” She sighs before shifting her gaze to Jack. “Jack, rest reassured, you are not at the center of everything. Committing suicide in front of a person going through evident emotional distress certainly doesn’t shine as your brightest moment, but far be it from me to condemn you for it. And know what I am offering isn’t the immortality you have known, or that any of you have. It is something which our minds might not even comprehend.”
She took a few steps toward the edge of the platform, staring into the abyss.
“Ever since the dawn of time, all sentient entities have strived to evolve. And through all times, there were those afraid of evolution. There were those who called medicine unethical. ‘All living beings will eventually die. All things must come to an end. Why then extend our lives? They argued we should accept death when it comes and burnt to the pyre those who offered to improve our lifetimes. There were those who argued using machines is a sin. It will be a world where people have no heart or soul, they’ll take away from us everything they are.’ They claimed our kind should suffer and strive on its own without using our gift for evolution to accommodate our lives. There will always be those striving to move the world forward, to change it, to better it. As there will always be those favoring stagnation, too afraid of what change will bring. Yes, living is hard and I fight so we can change as we should.” She turned back and looked at Riku. “Riku, universes are not unlike Machina. I trust you remember how the followers of Yevon would see heresy in your attempts to use Machina to better the world. How they couldn’t understand how these worked. The situation at hand isn’t unlike the one you have known, but you are now standing in the place of those who once persecuted you.”
She then looked down at Ales, shaking her head.
“Nothing was an act. You sought help and I was happy to provide. Did I also prepare you to overcome your shadow? Yes, but you already had the potential to do it on your own. As a few others here do.” She looked at the Heroes of Light, one after the other. “When sentient entities first came to be, they didn’t understand the world around them. They feared what they saw, they feared the extinction of their existence, they feared the unknown. Thus to control their fear, they created God. An entity that could answer all of their questions, an entity that made order out of the chaos around them. And as evolution moved forward, we realized we could find answers to our questions. We could understand what we once believed to be chaos. Science replaced faith. And as we make order out of the chaos, we are slowly becoming the very God we had once created.”
She then shifted her gaze to Chiaki, with a most disappointed and aggravated look.
“Chiaki, you are such a disappointment. Truly when I studied your profile, I expected far more depth from you. Life as we know it isn’t divided between hope and despair. Good and evil, right and wrong, light and darkness—Notions created to make the world sound simpler, yet it is far more complex than a mere division between two extremes. Beneath your hope lurks fear and acceptance of our condition. Under the pretense of hope, you accept a world, a situation, a predicament that is harmful to us. What sees you for tomorrow? Hope. How shall you make this better tomorrow? Lacking an answer, hope is once more your answer. How do you choose to face the dark and grim reality? You refuse; you stall your growth and brandish hope as an excuse. All who live fear pain, fear transformations, fear the unknown. But we grow to conquer those fears, to draw strength from them, to further our own growth. I can think of no greater evil than the hope you are offering me, for it accomplishes naught bur prolong our suffering with no hope in sight.”
She then marked a pause.
“I am not here to offer you hope or despair. I am not here to give you comforting answers. The day will be harsh and the coming dawn is scary. What I offer shall not happen without pain and sacrifices—All of those things you have described as being life itself. Fight me if you will, but I will see this evolution accomplished and if you try to stop if, you will have to kill me right now.”
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"Okay. That's all I needed to hear." Deadpool said. It was probably fortuitous that she was near the edge of the platform, right? No theatrics, no weapons, he's just going to stand up and try to push you off the edge, Kalki.
And he turns to the others as he does to the others. "Hey, she said we had to to stop her!"
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But he still stays his hand, because he listens. Kalki heard of them out, so he will hear her out. A natural evolution through science? He in particular sharply frowns when Kalki rebukes Chiaki. "We must have misunderstood this world you want to build, then. Beyond life and death, that stagnation you are describing is actually exactly our fear. How can things continue to change without that fear of death? I've resisted that change for thousands of years. The Time Lords even longer. In fact, they might be a better example. Because they did conquer death through their technology, and it led them to wall themselves away from the rest of reality, to sit and watch from their little glittering sphere and never change."
"You still don't have the right to make this choice for everyone else. Even with your design, then each one of us, Hero or not, is striving to become 'god' of our own world. It cant just be one person acting on everyone else, or, again, we stagnate, from what we see. But how is what you're offering different?" He sighs, and he smiles when he looks at Kalki again. "I wish we could do this forever, too. I've got the same love for you that you have for all of us. Just so we're clear."
Jack finally draws his sword again. "But if we're going to have to wait to continue this discussion? I've got the time." Jack smirks. "Neither of us is getting any older."
His double cast of Cura is aimed at Lust. Sorry that you got the brunt end of Kalki's teleport there.
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"Indeed. I believe you just confirmed my point for me, Kalki." He calmly pushed his glasses up his nose. "Death, pain, and sacrifices drive people to change and grow, thus forcing mankind to progress. Without those things, we would stagnate. The world without life or death you propose to create would mean the end of evolution."
Even as he spoke, Jade was already casting Stats Lore and Enlightenment in preparation for the inevitable clash. It couldn't be long now.
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The exit still had not appeared to them, Rukia noted. Trapped in here with Kalki, it seemed they had little choice but to fight. Apparently Jade felt the same, or else he wouldn't be making use of his skills.
Placing her palm against the blunt edge of her katana, Rukia murmured another incantation, summoning Shiva to the battle. That one, at least, she didn't think could be avoided by placing another Hero in Kalki's place.
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Though the itch to begin this final confrontation began to grow to where it couldn't be ignored, Sephiroth again found that his blade was stayed by the powerful interpretation that was then presented. That concept of evolution and how it was forever denied by fear, drew all sorts of comparisons from his own experiences too. The advent of mako as an energy source, the first infusion of a human being with which it brought improved strength...agility. Easily it was extended as a purpose for his own existence; the product of many such experiments with a foreign entity, a victory against the fear of the unknown. Surely then, it would be fear itself that was being presented as the ultimate enemy here.
But at what cost?
Pushing evolution forward in such a direct way that Kalki were now proposing, was arguably as unnatural as the cycle which had been put in place to keep Crystallis alive.
"So by creating a world without life or death, you seek to create a world without fear and thus removing any barriers toward continued evolution of whatever beings come to inhabit it...." Sephiroth wasn't sure he had it entirely right but he muttered along to himself at least in an attempt to get his thoughts in order. He certainly hadn't come into Pandaemonium thinking he would need to make sure he could conjure such more philosophical terms to his mind, it gave the stirrings of a headache, given that his body was still very much in it's combat mode-
"...but eventually they would come to destroy that God that you would put in place. A larger cycle would then likely continue. In millennia from now, we might well find ourselves in exactly this same position. Hence one cycle evolves into another...."
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She touched Levy's wrist with her own as she looked at her.
"We need to retreat somehow..." she said, worry in her voice.
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(because Reno actually would be at 1% with two maxed jobs at level 12)
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Tazendra's another with two maxed jobs, and Nanami would only be at half, if she wasn't in the abyss
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