Protecting My Devotion - Group 15
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Characters: Balthier Bunansa, Setzer Gabbiani, and Rygdea.
Progress: Ongoing
Summary: Old!Memoria
Location: Memoria
Date: March 11th, 1805.
Warning: ... too many well-dressed men?
He didn't know what to expect when the sky had suddenly burst with the color of sunset. Since his arrival in Gaia, it was safe to assume that anything could happen at any time. People were taken home whenever the fates saw fit, with no warning, no impetus. When the haze cleared and he found himself standing in front of the elevator at the Draklor Laboratory, he surmised that it was simply his turn to return from whence he came.
Though given the option, he wouldn't have chosen Draklor. Too many memories there. Ones he would rather leave behind if he was going to have any semblance of a life that didn't leave him shackled to the past.
In the distance, an alarm was droning, though it was muffled, as if it were several floors below him.
Just what had he returned in the middle of?
Progress: Ongoing
Summary: Old!Memoria
Location: Memoria
Date: March 11th, 1805.
Warning: ... too many well-dressed men?
He didn't know what to expect when the sky had suddenly burst with the color of sunset. Since his arrival in Gaia, it was safe to assume that anything could happen at any time. People were taken home whenever the fates saw fit, with no warning, no impetus. When the haze cleared and he found himself standing in front of the elevator at the Draklor Laboratory, he surmised that it was simply his turn to return from whence he came.
Though given the option, he wouldn't have chosen Draklor. Too many memories there. Ones he would rather leave behind if he was going to have any semblance of a life that didn't leave him shackled to the past.
In the distance, an alarm was droning, though it was muffled, as if it were several floors below him.
Just what had he returned in the middle of?
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Date: 2011-03-12 10:24 pm (UTC)The flash of light, on the hand, was new. New and perhaps a little bit reminiscent of the Light of Judgment Kefka had once used, being seeing as how it didn't leave him rather unfortunately dead, he was simply going to take it as it came. What better way to find adventure, after all?
He could have done without the insistent siren from somewhere below them, though.
"Something not going as planned, I take it?"
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Date: 2011-03-12 11:50 pm (UTC)"...Could say that," he finally replied, faintly, even though it wasn't his question to answer. "Uh, were are we?"
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Date: 2011-03-12 11:58 pm (UTC)"We're in Draklor Laboratory, pride of Archades," he said dryly, with more than a faint touch of bitterness. "The alarm indicates a security breach. As we've only just arrived, we can't be responsible, but that won't stop the soldiers from trying to cut us down should they happen upon us. You're both in tact, I assume? No glaring injuries?"
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Date: 2011-03-13 12:26 am (UTC)(Not, of course, that he could blame the man. He'd heard of less than savory things to come out a lab himself, but that wasn't particularly important to the task at hand.)
"Not a scratch, unless something drastic happening between here and there."
And he would have hoped that he'd have noticed something that out of place in the cards they'd been dealt for this little excursion.
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Date: 2011-03-13 02:19 pm (UTC)New as he was to Gaia, and already having digested his way through the idea of a patchwork world, he found that neither answer would surprise him. The architecture was a far cry from Lindblum's rustic brickwork, but not quite the gleaming technological masterpiece that Eden boasted, and he'd never seen a sky quite that colour, before.
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Date: 2011-03-14 04:51 am (UTC)"I'm afraid we've left Gaia behind for the time being. Ivalice is my home, though I wish we could have been dropped off somewhere a touch more picturesque. This way, if you will." He beckoned sharply for them to follow as he quickly took to the stairway, lightly running his beringed hand along the banister as he took the steps two at a time.
Familiar voices sounded from beyond the landing, and even without seeing the scene laid out before him, Balthier recalled the setup with perfect clarity, his stomach clenching as Reddas' deep voice cut through the faraway sound of the alarm.
"Cid! You know deifacted nethicite brought down the Leviathan! How can you persist in this folly?"
"And you've come here to stop me? I'd fain to see you try."
Without thinking, Balthier uttered the same words he had the first time he'd lived this scene. If fate had seen fit to return him to this place, this same day, he would do nothing differently -- only relieve his father of his madness sooner, if at all possible.
"Consider your bones, old man," he announced as he strode through the door, and there before him was the same tableau as before -- Cid standing above the rest of them, smug and self-satisfied. Reddas looking up at him in challenge, Ashe close behind him, Fran, Basch, Vaan and Penelo all fanned out behind their princess and prepared to defend themselves. "You're outmatched."
"Pirate scum of the skies! What brings you here?"
Balthier smirked, clucking his tongue softly. "Treasure, what else would a pirate want? I'd be happy to relieve you of the Dusk Shard, Doctor. I fear its power has gone right to your head."
"You've come all this way for that trinket? I thought you above this."
"I confess," Balthier told him, straying from the original dialogue. After all, what good was a leading man who couldn't think on his feet? "There is a more personal score I would settle with you, but I fear dressing it up with words and needless overtures would only cheapen the sentiment at the heart of the matter."
Dr. Cid paid him no heed; he now looked to the invisible being beside him, though Balthier now knew the face of Venat, and could vividly picture the creature's piercing eyes glowing as it whispered Cid all its secrets. "Hm. What's that?" the doctor asked his unseen companion, voice hushed and low. "Ah." His attention turned swiftly to Ashe, his son forgotten for the time being.
"The princess of Dalmasca come to visit." Dr. Cid smirked, a wicked glint in his eyes as he appraised her. "She is not without merit. A test of sorts for our princess?"
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Date: 2011-03-15 12:04 am (UTC)"A trial for Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca!" Cid bellowed, ignoring her protests. "You lust for the stone's power, do you not?"
Reddas intervened. "Lend him not your ears, m'lady. He means to use you."
Balthier recalled the ensuing battle with painful clarity. That, he decided, he would not suffer again. Not if he had the power to avoid it. All it would achieve was borrowed time for the doctor himself, before he baited them with the hidden treasures of Giruvegan. "No need to show us just how far you've fallen, old man," the sky pirate cut in, his jaw set as he fixed his gaze upon Cid, commanding his father's attention. "What you've become, what you've made of yourself, is abomination. You are mad, and I will not see you further used by your friend Venat. Your intentions were noble, once. They have become twisted."
Cid looked only mildly affronted, as amused as he was surprised. "The reins of history back in the hands of man, my boy. Is that not a noble goal?"
"If that were all it was," Balthier conceded, tilting his head. "But it can be achieved without you. There is no need for you to play god, and I will not see your own lust for power consume you." I cannot bear to witness how far you've fallen, he thought to himself. I will not stand for you to suffer through to the end. A quick death would bring him peace; the princess would go to Giruvegan and obtain the treaty blade from the Occuria, and a swift end would be brought to this conflict, without Cid's use of the Sun Cryst. Surely such a turn of events could only change their future for the better.
"You speak of power as if you know it, Ffamran. Even your wildest dreams could never fathom the power within my grasp." The familiar mechanical whir of the Dr. Cid's rooks pierced the air, and Balthier was immediately on the alert, raising his gun to fire a series of bullets into the nearest offender -- except it was then that the scenery began to waver. The walls and wide, curved windows of Draklor Laboratory began to fade, and with them, all of the people who had been assembled there. The princess first, then Vaan, Basch, Penelo, even Fran dimmed from his view. Reddas followed, and with an uncharacteristically cruel smile turning up the corners of his lips, Cid was the last to fade.
Wide-eyed, Balthier repressed a snarl as he turned on his heel to see if the same effect had spread to the room behind him. "I tire of these games!"
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Date: 2011-03-15 09:44 pm (UTC)But as he knew little of this place he was quite content to follow Balthier for the time being. Whatever grudges he may have had against the place, he certainly a better idea of what to expect than Setzer himself did.
Still, Setzer could hardly say that he'd expected to find them walking into a room that was as devoid of people as the one they'd just left. It was stranger yet to find Balthier addressing thin air, and moreover addressing it familiarly. A trickery of the place perhaps? Or had he unknowingly stepped into the hands of yet another madman? Of course, that path had a madman calling his unseen ... foe? ... mad and there was certainly no small amount of irony in that. Yet for all that he wanted to believe that this man was no Kefka he couldn't help one of his hands from creeping into his pockets just in case he had to fight.
Before he could get much farther than that, however, the world around them begin to fade.
"No man enjoys a game forced upon him."
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Date: 2011-03-16 11:42 am (UTC)"You an' Cid should talk," he muttered, in response to the other man's comment, then shook his head and brought his focus back to the matter at hand. "So...what the hell just happened?"
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Date: 2011-03-16 11:41 pm (UTC)He crossed his arms, not bothering to be mindful of the wrinkles it might cause his good shirt, and looking up to survey their new environment. "Wherever we are, it's changing. We ought to move."
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Date: 2011-03-17 02:19 am (UTC)If there even were answers to be had, but that part of the hand could just as easily be discussed when they weren't interrupted be further spates of almost-madness. The sooner they were out, the better. Preferably without whatever that had been catching him in its nets as well.
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Date: 2011-03-17 09:14 pm (UTC)Next memory go?
Date: 2011-03-18 02:51 am (UTC)On it! And sorry for taking so long to get to this, I was away most of the weekend
Date: 2011-03-22 05:25 am (UTC)Oh, the floor underneath their feet was stable enough. But all around was bits and pieces of something else. Here a piece of what could have once been a roof. There, something that looked very much like it wouldn't have been out of place in a scientist's lab. A thousand, thousand pieces of rubble and ruin, held together by nothing more than sheer magic.
And with the height of the tower itself, getting back down was not really going to be the best of options. It was the last place Setzer had ever wanted to be yet again and he couldn't help but sigh at it all.
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Date: 2011-03-23 12:24 pm (UTC)Sorry, missed the notif. :/
Date: 2011-03-28 10:57 pm (UTC)Rubble as far as the eye could see, fashioned into something larger than any town it might have as its components. "What is this place?"
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Date: 2011-03-29 12:11 am (UTC)"A tower erected by the local madman," he answered. "A monument to his own twisted genius."