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Entry tags:
- [*] event,
- [au] gaara of the desert,
- [au] luke fon fabre,
- [ou] ales mansay,
- [ou] ameena leffeld,
- [ou] asbel lhant,
- [ou] bartz klauser,
- [ou] chiaki nanami,
- [ou] cloud strife,
- [ou] doug,
- [ou] elizabeth,
- [ou] fayt leingod,
- [ou] himura kenshin,
- [ou] ib,
- [ou] jade curtiss,
- [ou] link (ss),
- [ou] lydia deetz,
- [ou] meredy,
- [ou] nel zelpher,
- [ou] olivier armstrong,
- [ou] princess hilda,
- [ou] sephiroth,
- [ou] terra branford,
- [ou] tifa lockhart,
- [ou] yugi mutou,
- [ou] yuna,
- [ou] zelda (ss)
Event || Doppelgangers
Characters: All characters who signed-up for the event.
Where: Dreams.
When: Overnight from April 16th to April 17th.
Summary: The Heroes of Light have a shared dream— They find themselves in the body of a Hero of Light from two thousand years ago, both witnessing events and reenacting things that happened back then. But these Heroes of Light aren't just anybody; they are people from their homeworlds... And sometimes themselves. Please refer to the second OOC Post for details and plotting.
Warning: Battles, death, tragedies, bad things overall.
Common Dream || Mingle
Group A || The Dissensions
Group B || The Hacking
Group C || The Betrayal
Group D || The Enemy Within
Group E || The Plan
Group F || The Other Way
Group G || The End
Where: Dreams.
When: Overnight from April 16th to April 17th.
Summary: The Heroes of Light have a shared dream— They find themselves in the body of a Hero of Light from two thousand years ago, both witnessing events and reenacting things that happened back then. But these Heroes of Light aren't just anybody; they are people from their homeworlds... And sometimes themselves. Please refer to the second OOC Post for details and plotting.
Warning: Battles, death, tragedies, bad things overall.
Common Dream || Mingle
Group A || The Dissensions
Group B || The Hacking
Group C || The Betrayal
Group D || The Enemy Within
Group E || The Plan
Group F || The Other Way
Group G || The End
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"And yet this is clearly a debate of roles. Look at yourself. Are you not following your role as a knight? As a Hero of Light?" A shake of the head. "You are nothing more than puppets whose strings are pulled by a long-dead people."
He stared at Link, Faize, Hylia and Sophia with disdain.
"We were brought here for a reason, and we chose to walk our own path instead." With that said, Ganondorf rose his sword above his head, nearly mimicking Link's gesture with his own sword. However, rather than a blue glow, a dark aura emerged at the tip of it, forming into a ball of darkness. "If you refuse to severe your strings, then death is all that awaits you!"
And without another warning, he slammed the sword down and cast the ball of energy toward Link. Discussion time was over as far as he was concerned, if Blair wanted to keep discussing-- Good for her so long as she played her part.
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"We will stop you."
It was a fact and stated as one as light shimmered around her form. If he was fighting with darkness then she would fill the world with light. A shining orb of yellow and gold formed in her palm slowly stretching out to form a bow.
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Feet away. So close. Just a bit more.
Mere inches were left in the distance between Link and Ganondorf, a final thrust is all that is needed to make good on the hopes of plunging the blessed blade into the chest of the accursed thief. Wrists twist as both hands grip the handle of the blade, shoving the sword forward as he aims the thrust of his sword towards Ganondorf's chest. Whether he pierces past clothing and skin is unknown, for the brute could so easily block the blade, but if his attempt is for naught, at least Hylia would have an opening to finish what had been started.
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Yes. She was better than this. And that's why this cycle needed to stop once and for all. In the event of a problem, it fell to the programmer to eliminate flaws, after all. Whether it was flawed code, or in this event, flawed "roles" to play in a flawed, twisted game. A game that had no winners, no "true" heroes or villains. Only despair. And that's how she truly saw it, putting it in the simplest of terms as a resident of the Fourth Dimension. It fell to the programmer to eliminate that flaw. The flaw of despair. ... Yes. That's right.
... Good. With the rest of them occupied, this should give her time to finish up what she needs to do. Truly, this job certainly helped make things run a little smoother. It wasn't difficult to seize control at all - with her knowledge of Ancient technology and her inherent talent at hacking as well as programming it comes rather simple.
It won't be much longer. Now, all that was left were the finishing touches. Then it would be complete.]
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And the longer this dragged on... the longer they fought.... He couldn't place his trust in Blair to do the right thing, to hear their words. Not anymore. Not with the risks at hand.
So while Link had Ganondorf occupied, it gives Faize the opening he needed.
(What are you--)
He calls fire using duelcast, flinging both Firaga spells at the Librarian. They're only a distraction, however-- He's rushing forward as soon as they're launched, rapier drawn, straight for Blair.
(...No! Stop!)
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( "Blair...!? No!" )
She doesn't have to look behind. She can already tell who's charged at her - for a moment, a sense of guilt washses over as she barely manages a faint smile followed by her next (and last) words.]
... Good. This-- this is how it should be.
[The blade is still run through, but she's already feeling her consciousness slipping away quickly. In the end, the whole group will likely realize Blair had her own agenda, particularly as a mechanical voice rings out through the room.]
Commencing shutdown.
[Followed by that, power off. Should the blade be removed, she'll soon slump to the ground in a pool of blood, already dead. After all, there was still a third option in the end. One that was a gamble, but one last theory she and the Librarian shared. To eliminate despair, the solution of course were to plant seeds of hope in its place.]
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« Stop him! »
Faize, Blair.
Her body moves of its own accord before her mind finishes registering the Eldarian's plan, feet pushing her after him as the glow of her staff dissipated. Even in those first steps she could already see the crimson, knew she was already too late, but that isn't going to stop her from trying.]
Blair!
[ « Wait, look around you! Don't go any closer! »
The last command is nearly lost to her ears as she focuses on all her might on what she wanted to be a recovery spell, she needed to get Faize away from Blair...!]
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Too late did she try to dodge, only to receive the cut of the weapon and fall to the floor with her own blood showering the blood and the console in front of her, falling limp for a moment.
Her ears rang. Only a year without her combat skin, and yet she knew she wasn't going to live long.
Blair continued. The Librarian dragged herself to lean over the console, trying to climb up as the sounds of the skirmish sounded distant even as the clashes of weapons and energy resonated over their bodies.
Fire--
She crouched down only in time as she held her bleeding side. The shot went too far to have been thrown with intent to put her down.
"Blair! Take cover--!"
More blood. Unfinished commands. In only a few moments, she felt that hypercognizant state, and without any ancilla to aid her, she felt truly alone. She felt fate repeating over, and over again.
While she could, she casted Enlightenment on her allies, as part of her final acts, and grasped onto Blair's leg with one still working arm.
"Child... I beg of you... finish this job... Don't let me see the end again."
A part of her, hope lost when she saw the Gravemind taunting her, nearly begged Blair to kill her if everything failed, and the chances of saving all worlds was lost forever.
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No healing magic would reach her, no matter what they did. Sophia's cries would not reach her. The Librarian's pleas would not bring her back. Nothing from Blair would be able to kill the Librarian or finish her off. Even if Blair had been alive, she may not have been able to bring herself to do such a thing to a fellow companion who seemed like-minded in ways she could admire.
All that was left was a corpse slumped to the ground, the color red tainting the then sterile ground beneath it. A former shell of a being that staked everything on a gamble. A gamble she wasn't even sure would work but if it did, it could bring forth seeds of hope in place of despair. Neither of the two initial options presented before her would have been viable - whichever option she took, it surely would not end well were she to remain alive.
Therefore, she had to die. That much she had known in her final moments. Perhaps no one would ever understand her actions as a result. But that was part of the risk involved with such a gamble - a gamble thrown together at the last moment. ]
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She trusted those she fought with. She trusted those by her side and so she chose to believe in them. Link had presented her with an opening and she would take it. Her right arm moved out towards the side, light gathering in her palm as she prepared for her chance to fight back. In her left hand a bow shimmered like golden light fitting perfectly in her grasp.
She brought the orb from her left hand forward and drew back the taut string of the bow. An arrow slowly formed in the air, aimed at the darkness she sought to save the world form; Ganondorf.
Hylia released the arrow hoping it would at least weaken him long enough to assess what else was going on around them.
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"You fool! Defying us shall be the last you will do." It was too late to save Blair, but even then Ganon rose his sword and charged it with electricity, only to unleash it on Faize, should he still be nearby. But he fell on a knee as the light arrow shot by Hylia hit him, adding to the wound inflicted by the Hero.
"Curse you...!" With Blair dead and the Librarian... He couldn't accomplish the plan on his own. This world and Hyrule both were going to be lost because of these fools. "... This is not the end. Even if you win today, all that means is that the cycle continues. Others sharing your divine blood and carrying the spirit of the hero shall fight on this ground again..."
He got back on his feet, visibly weakened and he dropped his sword.
"But then-- Another carrying my hatred shall rise as well..." He chuckled, his hands glowing with dark energy. "You have accomplished nothing today... You have only cursed future Heroes to wander a blood-soaked sea of darkness for all time!
And with that said, he levitated for a moment before releasing all of the dark energy he had left into a massive attack, slamming his fist into the ground. He would die following this and he fully intended to kill the Hero and the Goddess with this-- Though what would happen to them and whoever was left alive was yet to be seen.
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The sword he carried is planted into the ground, the light of the blessed blade growing up from the submerged tip and surrounding him and the figure behind him like the jutting bow of the front of a ship to the waves. He remains there until the explosion dissipates, unsure before his passing that the maneuver might safe Hylia from a terrible fate. His last thought is one of hope, and so his figure remains vigilant as the charred flesh and worn limbs keep close to the sword.
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She released her hold from what was Blair, her child, with a hand coated in blood.
From the corner of her eye, only barely did she see Ganondorf surrounded, and the green knight lying in a moribund stage. In these last moments, she remembered the words of her husband, and forcefully closed her eyes.
"Forgive us."
Her arms slammed over the procedures, controls coating in red, attempting for a rushed activation not in a full activation that she couldn't do with consciousness running out. Instead, she tried activating the mechanism, locally, until she lost all of her blood, and her last arm couldn't raise itself anymore.
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"Link!"
He had protected her and because of him she was able to look at the aftermath of Ganon's attack. They were dead.
Her delicate fingers lightly traced Link's cheek. She couldn't cry. Hylia wouldn't let herself cry knowing that it had been his choice to jump forward. She felt a hole in her heart grow but she was strong. She would be strong for him.