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melodiesoflife2017-03-24 08:52 pm
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Into the woods, the time is now
Characters: Levy McGarden, Tsubomi Hanasaki, Rukia Kuchiki, Ryoji Kaji, and NPCs
Where: Swamp of Sorrow, near the Calamity Forest
When: March 5th
Summary: Four Heroes of Light awaken in a swamp and decide to go somewhere that is hopefully less horrible
[It's been a long and fitful five year sleep, and in the hours before awakening in the Swamp of Sorrow, Levy has a dream of being back at home with Fairy Tail. The entire guild is gathered on Tenrou Island for the S-Class promotion exam. Everything is going well until some unnamed calamity from the skies strikes the island, knocking everyone out and nearly destroying the island itself. She won't know until she returns just how prophetic the dream is, but upon awakening in Crystallis once more, she quickly realizes that the reality of her situation isn't much better than the dream.
Taking stock of her situation, she sees a fetid swamp stretching out before her eyes in all directions, with only a forest faintly visible in the difference. She sighs and clutches at her shirt, shivering as she tries to calm her racing heart. It's only after she looks down that she notices three other Heroes lying in the vicinity - Tsubomi, Rukia, and Kaji. She knows it's Tsubomi from the distinctive color of her hair, but she seems to have gotten taller and, well... filled out a bit while they were asleep. A momentary look of excitement flashes across the young mage's face as she looks down at herself, followed immediately by crushing disappointment.]
...Well, I guess that was too much to hope for.
[But there's more important things to worry about than the hopeless race to catch up with Lu-chan. They've got to find out where they are. And that starts with waking up her companions.]
Where: Swamp of Sorrow, near the Calamity Forest
When: March 5th
Summary: Four Heroes of Light awaken in a swamp and decide to go somewhere that is hopefully less horrible
[It's been a long and fitful five year sleep, and in the hours before awakening in the Swamp of Sorrow, Levy has a dream of being back at home with Fairy Tail. The entire guild is gathered on Tenrou Island for the S-Class promotion exam. Everything is going well until some unnamed calamity from the skies strikes the island, knocking everyone out and nearly destroying the island itself. She won't know until she returns just how prophetic the dream is, but upon awakening in Crystallis once more, she quickly realizes that the reality of her situation isn't much better than the dream.
Taking stock of her situation, she sees a fetid swamp stretching out before her eyes in all directions, with only a forest faintly visible in the difference. She sighs and clutches at her shirt, shivering as she tries to calm her racing heart. It's only after she looks down that she notices three other Heroes lying in the vicinity - Tsubomi, Rukia, and Kaji. She knows it's Tsubomi from the distinctive color of her hair, but she seems to have gotten taller and, well... filled out a bit while they were asleep. A momentary look of excitement flashes across the young mage's face as she looks down at herself, followed immediately by crushing disappointment.]
...Well, I guess that was too much to hope for.
[But there's more important things to worry about than the hopeless race to catch up with Lu-chan. They've got to find out where they are. And that starts with waking up her companions.]
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This is terrible. All these people...
[She looks around the forest, noting the Shumi in particular.]
If there are this many Shumi here, though, this must be the Crystal Forest. Which means the Soul Divider should be further in.
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[Tsubomi's trying her best not to focus on all of those people...]
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The creek that ran through the village still looks clear, Kaji will take anything for a source of water. He nearly falls in drinking as deeply as he can.
"The Soul Divider. It's got to still be active, right?" Kaji looks back at Levy. "Even when we defeated that thing down there, the Divider was still doing its job. That thing goes, the whole planet goes with it, right?"
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Yeah. It has to be working, otherwise the planet would have died by now without a constant flow of souls to hold it together. But from the way things look here, someone might have come looking for it.
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"It is not working. Something - or rather someone - is blocking its functions."
Right behind her is a Moogle-- Artemicion given the striped colors on his fur. He doesn't, however, have his monocle or top hat any more.
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"Where is everyone else? The other moogles? You know, the people you were supposed to be helping." There's no small amount of venom in his words, but some of the moogles before had tried to stick up for Artemicion. That he had been helping the moogles for a while, before things had turned out this way. So, okay. If given a second chance, what has he been up to?
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[Levy's voice and posture are both understandably guarded, but if they can avoid a fight, that's honestly what she'd prefer. Who knows, maybe the tarutaru will actually show them some consideration since the Heroes of Light chose to spare her life.]
What happened here? Is there something wrong with the Soul Divider?
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[Tsubomi might still be younger than Kaji, but she's not going to deal with a fight. Not right now and certainly not with Palitutu still with an advantage.
Levy has the right idea, but there is something she needs to really say.]
Listen, Palitutu. Before you say anything, I think there is one thing that needs to be said - you were right. We screwed up. Whatever happened here, why we're like this... this is our fault.
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"On a misplaced crusade, as always. Artemicion has always fought for what he believes is right. Even if the entire world is to despise him, even if he is to be hated by those he loves, he will not waver. That is the strength of his conviction. If you are intent on hurting him, know you will face me as well."
Finally she walked past them, not replying to Tsubomi's apologies.
"Kalki is blocking its functions. She can not risk you using it to put Jade's plan into motion."
She stopped in her tracks and handed over to Artemicion a strange device. The Moogle took it and angrily threw it right at Kaji's face. While it might hurt, they have acquired x1 Mog Network Prototype. As soon as they activate it, it will sync up with other Mog Network devices possessed by Heroes of Light within synchronization radius.
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[Levy looks and sounds very disappointed in that. She thought there might have been something they could do. All that trouble to get here, only to have it turn into a dead end with one of their worst antagonists waiting for them.]
What happened while we were unconscious, Palitutu? When did you wake up?
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Kaji rubs under his right eye. "Wasn't going to. Maybe. But you never answered my question." He'll leave the tech for Levy to figure out. "Are the other moogles all right?"
Kaji has, frankly, never cared about Palitutu or her designs on the planet. All the crazy megalomaniacal figures start to run together. Kalki's the only One that had that particular mix of insane genius and charisma to match Gendo Ikari. So he's staying focused on the guy who, in his mind, could have done some good and hasn't so far.
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With that said, Palitutu walked away and made a sign to Artemicion as he had been about to reply to Kaji and Tsubomi. The Moogle cast a dark glance in their directions before turning away and walking away as well.
"There are still survivors in the Soul Divider. If you're quick enough to reach them, they might answer your questions."
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He finishes up foraging, ducks into a few of the ruined houses, and it's no surprise that Palitutu was hiding here, because there is still some food, supplies, that have survived. Scrounging here is a better idea, to Kaji, than trying to hunt anything that was touched by the Calamity.
Even without the spell on him, he is silent as he moves, not quite looking up at the others, because his thoughts are with his daughter. Ib. He wanted to get her out of that crystal state, but was this always going to be the inevitable result? If there's anyone who would have conquered their Calamity Self easily, it would have been her. Why is a coward like him still here while the bravest among them is now? What? Destroying the place she was starting to call home? Researcher. Scholar. The taunt is never far from his mind. But sometimes that is precisely the role that is needed. And where they're going, Kaji knows that his knowledge might be more important than his sword.
Kaji goes back to Levy and nods firmly when he's ready. "I think I remember the path from here." But going back to a silent march is a relief for the man. He returns to taking the lead, guiding them around monsters, where he can. There are more Zombies and Skeletons not far from the Village, a grim reminder of what has happened to the bodies that they didn't find. Even though they could cut them down easily, Kaji leads them around. As soon as they start fighting one thing, it will draw more, and it will never stop. The group pushes onwards, but just like when they journeyed here the first time, he is expecting one hell of a force to be waiting for them when they reach the Tree, itself.
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...Thanks, Palitutu. If you want to come with us, you're welcome to.
[Though she won't wait for her to turn back to do so before she starts heading deeper into the forest. She's not going to spend her time standing her arguing with an old enemy, but she at least wanted to have the offer on the table.]
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[Sorry, Levy, Tsubomi isn't going to play this game. As she follows her girlfriend, she looks back at the Tarutaru.]
Just keep going, Palitutu. Levy might want to trust you, but I can't. You might still have the Crystal Researcher job you kept using against us. I refuse to have you around so you can have your petty revenge. So, just keep going and feeling superior about yourself while we do our work.
[Tsubomi obviously had her bag snap earlier.]
I was wrong to try to apologize to her. She'd never accept anything but our total destruction.
[This was how everyone was going to greet them, wasn't it?]
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"There is nothing more I can do. My role is over, not yours."
She glanced at Tsubomi upon hearing her words but then opted to continue on her way without another word before disappearing into the forest with Artemicion.
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As he feared, though, the path gets more complicated, and even re-upping his Aura Sensing starts to help them out less and less. The closer they get to the Soul Divider, the more concentrated the sense of darkness ahead of them is.
"There is something waiting for us at that tree," he finally admits. I don't know if we'll be able to avoid it entirely and still get in to where we're going."
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We'll just have to face whatever it is. We've come too far to turn back now.
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I-I'm sorry for my blow-up. I knew Palitutu would try to attack us for showing up and when she ignored me when I told her I knew that we screwed up somehow, I... I couldn't stand it! I'm just so frustrated with all of the changes and hatred and e-everything...!
[She curled up on herself, hugging herself as she tried to keep herself in check.]
What we need is a montage...
Until, somewhere high in the treetops, they hear the fluttering of wings, the large flapping that signals that something larger has spotted them. Kaji does not want to know what the Calamity has done to something that was already as powerful as a Zombie Dragon. "Time to go!"
One last push, and they dash inside the opening to the Crystal Caves. Few of the smaller monsters dare to follow them in, and they can hear the echoing roar of the Dragon, denied its prey. When the last of the zombies is down, Kaji lets go of his sword, letting it vanish, and leans against the wall for support, breathing heavily. "Damnit..."
"Tell me the whole friggin' world isn't like this?"