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Event || Genesis (Conclusion)
Characters: Everyone!
Where: Aqures Tosf.
When: Night of August 03rd, twenty-eight years in the past.
Summary: As the Heroes of Light were transported to the past, it is now the conclusion of their time travel adventure. It is the final night of the Festival of Light and the city is filled with visitors-- As such, it is estimated there are currently at least a few million people on the Island. Can they be saved?
Warning: Terrible things.
Princess Sarah
The End of Aqures Tosf
The Temple of Fire
The Crystal of Fire
Where: Aqures Tosf.
When: Night of August 03rd, twenty-eight years in the past.
Summary: As the Heroes of Light were transported to the past, it is now the conclusion of their time travel adventure. It is the final night of the Festival of Light and the city is filled with visitors-- As such, it is estimated there are currently at least a few million people on the Island. Can they be saved?
Warning: Terrible things.
Princess Sarah
The End of Aqures Tosf
The Temple of Fire
The Crystal of Fire
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IS Palitutu trying to restart the cycle? Do you know what she did to the crystal, since she locked you out of the computer?
[Keeping himself calm, raising his volume to be heard. It was a good question that one of the heroes had asked, but they needed more information.]
We can't do anything until we know what she's trying to do, Kalki.
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She's trying to summon you! And if what you say is true, she's already succeeded...
[She stumbled away from the console as what she tried to do had failed once again. But then she turned and looked at the Heroes of Light-- This time however, she was the one looking hateful.]
The Crystal of Fire is nearly devoid of energy, there's nothing left in it! It's not an infinite source of energy. She needs to refill it so she can summon you to this world!
[She shook her heads.]
Don't you understand? To recharge such a crystal, it would require... Thousands, no, millions. That's why she chose this city and this day, because...
[She didn't finish the sentence, it should be obvious enough.]
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NO! There was no need for any of this!
[All of those people... and for him and so many others! He turns to the others, Captain Obvious moment or not]
When I talked to the Kalki of our present, she told me that the invasion was needed for a purpose. Now I understand what it is - those Crystals run on the power of the fallen and the more people are killed the more than can be used for other things!
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If this Kalki was to be believed it was. Which means that their "Jessie" may well have been playing them this whole time.
She lowered her head, her eyes hidden by her bandana and her hair.]
My apologies then. It seems there's someone far more deserving of my blade than you.
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[No. That--that can't be. She thought they were benevolent. That they... it means they have to sacrifice lives. Robin's eyes widen and she takes a step backward, as she realizes.]
[This was what Kalki wanted them to find out. That the crystals that brought them here... that they used the deaths of others.]
...it's too horrible...
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THEN WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL US! YOU WERE THERE KALKI! YOU COULD HAVE TOLD US! WE COULD HAVE STOPPED THIS FROM HAPPENING AGAIN BUT INSTEAD YOU SEND US HERE?!
[She's shaking and about to jump at Kalki.]
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No…
[crystals, and sacrifice. And a legend…
Perhaps it's a good thing that Yuffie's words filter through to her.]
Then is not the same as now! [this Kalki hasn't done those things at this point.]
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Captain Jack Harkness steps forwards, looking not at any of them, but gaping up at the Crystal. It's stupid. He doesn't come back to life here, does he? But how is it even possible to remove his connection to the Time Vortex? The energy's got to exist in some form, right? And he's the center of the entire damn thing.
Fearlessly, Jack approaches the Crystal, getting dangerously close to the energy that surrounds it. He holds up a hand, as if testing for a reaction in the air. But it only hardens his resolve, as he turns back around to face the heroes. "It doesn't work, I won't hold it against anybody."
"But maybe some deaths count for more than others."
Jack draws his sword, and offers it hilt-first towards the Heroes.
"Kill me."
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What? Are you outta yer mind? What is that supposed to mean. How could it even work like that?
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Jack looks mostly at Sparks, but tries to project to the entire crowd. His voice is even, but he speaks quickly. "I have died tens, hundreds of thousands of times. And have come back to life. Every single time. Shot, stabbed, drowned, fought in every war you could think of, blown up, buried for two thousand years. I've done it all. Seen enough, lived enough, died enough."
He glances around, nods at a few familiar faces, Johnny, Yuna, Rikku, Cloud. "Some of you saw this. You know I'm telling the truth. Dying and returning, over and over. And maybe that's what this crystal needs."
He shifts his stance, wraps an arm around himself in part of his normal command pose. "You're going to try to talk me out of it, maybe it doesn't count, because it didn't happen on Crystallis. Maybe it's only trading one life for another. But if there's a chance, that I can put all those deaths to some good use. Then it's worth the try. If this thing wants death, there's nobody better than me."
The hand with the sword extends again, offering it up to whomever will take it.
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Husks a low voice from the back, the tall northman shouldering his way forward, and looks at the sword for a minute. Logen reaches toward the sword with his right hand, as though to take it. Instead, he brushes it aside then, surprisingly quick for a man who appears to be on the long side of thirty, his left hand dips down and snatches a knife from his belt, spiking it towards Jack's heart.
"All I was ever good for, anyway."
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Not his finest last thought, as the dagger plunges in: Well, shit. That's how John would've done it.
The body crashes to the ground, and it's left for the Heroes to see what, if any difference, it made. One death for one life, or all his deaths for many lives?
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[Too late. Jack's run through by Logen, the knife sticking out of Jack. She stares down at him, then up at Logen. She sputters.]
[She doesn't quite believe it came to that.]
That--you--
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[ He stares down at robin, his deep-set blue eyes cold, like the winter north of the Union. ]
Figured it'd best be someone who already killed all his friends, least those that didn't try to kill him.
[ He turns his back on the slumped Jack. ]
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[Like Robin, Cloud's protests come too slowly. He turns to Logen, gaping in shock.]
Why would you do that?
[Thanks to the visions he's had of his future, Cloud knows well the cost and value of sacrifice. But there's something wrong about this one. It all went too quick. Too easily. And all without knowing if it would actually help anything.
He looks at Jack's fallen body and keeps focused on Logen]
How can you kill someone so easily? An ally!
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I guess everyone here is outta their dang mind. How do you have any proof at all that you didn't just kill him for absolutely no reason?
[He turns to the others now as well.]
So let's think this through before we start panickin' and murderin' all our allies, ya got it?
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Stopping here or with your next one I think. :)
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And froze.
It was the Time Travel Man... and someone... both Heroes. And yet...
"What are you doing?" he roared, going for his katana. He couldn't understand, why were Heroes suddenly killing each other now?
I'm late too, but I know you wanted this CR.
He shrugs and gestures with his knife.
"I reckon that's what you do, if a man asked to die."
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Albel wasn't sure what to believe.
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"He's right."
He pushes past the first couple of people, looking for the sword and knowing that there's only one way for this to go. It's never been in him to take a life from some one else, his countless fights resulting in the defeat of his opponents but letting them remain alive to live and learn what it means to be a real "man".
And yet, the sword is taken, fingers lacing around the handle as it's held up to admire and look upon. He's only ever drawn a sword once before, and Jack is no where near the twisted visage of the Fishman he'd attempted to slice all those years ago.
"You of all people know the weight of "life". But you're gonna' ask these "heroes" to take some one's life? Ain't that kinda' messed up? You don't want a hero to have to live with that, do you?"
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"Good thing I'm not asking a hero to."
Take the burden for them. Let the Heroes go sit in our nice houses, let us get the wonderful stories told about us. There need to be people who aren't heroes, to get the real work done. Luffy knows it. Jack gets it.
There is a slow, deep breath, and Jack lets his arms fall to the sides, gives Luffy a clear shot. There is so much that could go wrong. He could not come back at all. But whatever happens, he is ready.
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"You're joking, right?"
The next sound that is heard is the sound of metal cracking, the sharp twang of steel being broken in half as the lad snaps the sword in two as if it were nothing more than a twig or a switch. Pieces of the blade crumble to the ground, falling and littering the floor on which they stand as a testament to many things.
It wasn't to prove a point of strength or conviction. Luffy knows all to well the character of the man standing before him. Despite knowing the ability for which Jack speaks of, there's more to be said here than trying to act big or overstep boundaries.
"Who the hell do you take me for? I'm not here to kill a friend."
A single foot brushes the debris out of his path, pushing along the remnants of the sword before a hand come up to clutch Jack by the collar of his shirt.
"Out of my way. You're not here to die a hero. You're here to live as one. Stand aside and let some one who's got a reputation for pissing people off take the fall, will ya'?"
It isn't said as a request, and it's quite obvious from his tone and eyes that the pirate is deadly serious in his proposal.
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Luffy grabs at his shirt, and Jack grabs at his wrist right back. The look in his eyes shakes some of the bravado, turns more desperate. "It's death that it wants, not life. It has to be me. You think two will do the job better than one? Then we do this together. Gamble that we get pulled back in time, come back with the others? Or that maybe one extra death is enough to satiate this thing's hunger?"
Jack leans in, looks Luffy strictly in the eyes, so close he's almost seeing double. "Two thousand years, alone, in the dark, suffocating, coming back to life, just to fear and suffer and die again and again and again. And it was for nothing. Worse than nothing, because I awoke just in time to see two of my friends killed. Let me do this. Let me make all of this worth something."
Jack's hand slides up, grips around Luffy's fist. "Together."
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Luffy's hand peels away, breaking free of Jack's grasp as the two lock eyes in the desperate bindings of one another's resolve. They're practically combating with their eyes, the pirate trying to make his stubborn point known that Luffy does not believe his life to be worth the risk.
Luffy is the first to break their gaze, stepping back a step or two before the shirt at his top is ripped away. A giant "X" marks his front, layers of flesh seemingly burnt to the bone as the new wound is far more fresh than it should be.
"You're too much a hero for your own good. It's better a criminal be the one to go. Besides, if I live, maybe Sarah will bring me a banquet."
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His hand falls into a fist, before it makes contact. "It's my life. And it's never been more valuable than when it's being lost."
"I'm not the hero of my world. The Doctor is, Ianto Jones is, not me. I caused the planet to get decimated, taken over by the most evil man I've ever known. I'm the man who would have let the entire world fall to ruin to get back the man I loved. I killed my own damn grandson!"
Now he does reach out and grab Luffy's torn shirt, and yells in the man's face, holding back the tears that want to come. "What do I have to say to you to convince you that my death is more valuable than my life!? I am no hero, I'm barely a man at all, unable to protect the people I care about! Just finish this! Then maybe Sarah will live."
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