Haurchefant Greystone (
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boxofkururu2016-05-22 04:25 pm
its its own thing now
[ A final circle of the electrically-charged, barely standing Vault. It was almost a nightly deed for Haurchefant, to see if the Primal would leave as the sun set. After all, it was not often that they... he... left during the night. Travel was harsher, with the light of the single moon barely breaking though the clouds of Aether brought on by the sorrow and rage of the being within.
It was his duty to stop this. Though his body had been cursed to that of a unicorn (with large wings coated in feathers, and a dragon-esque head - well, he liked to think he were a Unicorn) at times - well, it was more reason. A life after death was what he had wished for, and if he could save but one from being tempered, it would be... okay. Roaming and then turning back to a man whenever he desired - if the old government of Ishgard were still standing, he would have been seen as a heretic and shot down by now.
Satisfied that his job were done for the night - at least, for checking this building - Haurchefant continued to soar gently above the broken air. The gates which could have been used to leave to the greater Eorzea were still sealed by adventurers - who could repeal, but not kill. Much of Eorzea had turned their back on him, if he were honest. But they had let Eorzea down. His gaze turned to the airship docks, where small devices still remained. In case people came who needed to soar to the Sea of Clouds, and safety, and he was busy holding back the beast.
His idle thoughts were interupted, however, when he saw something. It didn't seem to be one of the tempered Heavens' Ward, nor a dragon child who'd not grown their wings quite yet... had somebody fallen from the land above? Without looking to see who it is, he darted - wings stretched out, long lizard-esque tail flat out. ]
Ser!
[ Haurchefant roared out, hoping to either catch him on his back... or in his mouth. He were only the size of an alicorn, after all. ]
It was his duty to stop this. Though his body had been cursed to that of a unicorn (with large wings coated in feathers, and a dragon-esque head - well, he liked to think he were a Unicorn) at times - well, it was more reason. A life after death was what he had wished for, and if he could save but one from being tempered, it would be... okay. Roaming and then turning back to a man whenever he desired - if the old government of Ishgard were still standing, he would have been seen as a heretic and shot down by now.
Satisfied that his job were done for the night - at least, for checking this building - Haurchefant continued to soar gently above the broken air. The gates which could have been used to leave to the greater Eorzea were still sealed by adventurers - who could repeal, but not kill. Much of Eorzea had turned their back on him, if he were honest. But they had let Eorzea down. His gaze turned to the airship docks, where small devices still remained. In case people came who needed to soar to the Sea of Clouds, and safety, and he was busy holding back the beast.
His idle thoughts were interupted, however, when he saw something. It didn't seem to be one of the tempered Heavens' Ward, nor a dragon child who'd not grown their wings quite yet... had somebody fallen from the land above? Without looking to see who it is, he darted - wings stretched out, long lizard-esque tail flat out. ]
Ser!
[ Haurchefant roared out, hoping to either catch him on his back... or in his mouth. He were only the size of an alicorn, after all. ]

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After he begins rubbing gently, however - his hands firm but soft, he begins to talk again. ]
...Yes, it's me, Haurchefant. I found you falling - why, pray tell, were you so high in the sky?
[ He wonders, quite honestly, if this is his. If he managed to get his mind back. Oh, how he wishes. These injuries are quite healable, though - he's quite glad of that. ]
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[That...isn't what he remembers. He remembers falling downward not up and by the looks of this place, it's no cave or even underground. When the potion hits, Aymeric hisses slightly but it's a sure sign that it's working.]
But I fell down...defending someone and I found myself knocked over the walls and downwards...
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Haurchefant pauses, before his expression darkened. ]
Tell me, did you see a man with white-ish hair beforehand? And a black cloak--? You may have been pulled though worlds...
[ His first thought is that Miscarlet did this, as part of his hopeless war against the Glitch. Gotta blame the Ascian. This man may be... from another world. At least they're not at the manor, there's a lot more to explain there. He won't need to talk of doubles, or of demons in the skin of a gentle adventurer. Quietly, though, his expression turns to a slight smile (even if his dear friend wasn't safe, this was another, it hurt, but this was truly another copy, another chance) - before looking back to the door. ]
Or-- [ He was defending somebody? How good - though Haurchefant wonders why these sort of injuries were gotten - what changed after his death? ] ah. I'm sure they're fine, dearest Aymeric. And you will be, as well. The attacks shan't begin before the sun rises again - enough time to get you to safety.
[ ...haurche that doesn't calm. anybody. at all.
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Nay, their appearance escapes me. I cannot recall their face nor what they used to attack me.
[Just that it hurt like hell. But strange enough, the mention of another world didn't surprise him. He just takes a deep breath.]
I knew other worlds existed; the Warriors of Light each being from different realms and timelines. It shouldn't surprise me that our own has them as well.
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I fear this is not my world, either. I was taken after... well, what happened to me. His death. [ Letting out a small laugh, Haurchefant shook his head a little. ] The man I speak of - he goes by many names, but he... well, him and another brought me to... another Eorzea. Not this one either - no, this one belongs to... another version of dearest Emmanellain.
[ He's going to keep talking, as he tends to Aymeric. Gotta get out some bandages - at least for now. ]
It's not the kindest of worlds, but I remain here until I can find a way out. And help those who've lost themselves to our very own Primal! To think, a being with that much power has taken residence inside the Holy See itself! Hah...
[ A pause. ]
Though, it does not matter what you saw. You may have been brought here by fate, like my dear sister was to I. Perhaps you have come to aid me!
[ He lets out a laugh. He's used to fighting alone - and so is casual about joking about it, as he tightened the bandages. He's rather good at it! ]
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And now to hear that a primal has taken over Ishgard, even Haurchefant wasn't from this realm and has a sister. Strange that Aymeric thought of something Yua Narukami would say but only because the others were too polite. Actually two and neither should be said in front of Haurchefant.]
Aid you? If that is so then-nngh!
[Dammit, what exactly did he do to make it hurt so much? Not the dragon who should be a zombie but his own injuries. Why did they hurt much worse than when he was stabbed?]
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Another panicked huff - Haurchefant then feels a pain. Damn. His worries - well, if it hadn't been seen before, his dragon-alicorn-esque form returned. It was slightly tiring keeping up the Elezen form. Giving a shake of his now-lizard/unicorn head, he picked up the last of his potions from his bag - pouring it out and starting to...
...Lick it in. Don't worry, he's done this before. :B ]
Do not worry. You'll be fine - unless you got struck with a poison, or the blood of a Dragon, or-- well, there could be quite a few pains. Please, relax - these are brewed by a White Mage!
[ He hopes there is nothing like that, though. ]
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Ah!
[He's grateful that Haurchefant isn't liking his stomach, Aymeric doesn't want to explain that it's one of his sensitive areas. And he certainly doesn't want to think about his wounds being poisoned with either element. Soon he's starting to relax under the dragon's touch.]
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As he's finished with the wounds, however, he does give a small blep of the tummy. Mostly as a playful way. ]
...Alas, if you're more injured - I have learned a little conjury of my own?
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Nay, there's no need. You've done so much for me already. But I must ask: if we are not in Ishgard then where...?
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Usually, it's outside where the Heavens' Ward roam...
[ And he hopes it's still that way. Even one of them would be too much, after his day of battling. (Honestly, he was looking forward to using those potions himself.)
His expression has turned serious, though. ]
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[This version must've not had someone strong enough to face them...then again, Aymeric doesn't want to find out what kind of dragon the Lord Commander of the Heavens' Ward is. Or be target practice.]
What happened to Ishgard and the people? How did a primal even get in and have you gotten any rest? You do not look well.
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[ A sigh, as he focuses again... and turns back to Elezen, sitting down by the bed, and shaking his head. He's rarely gotten to talk about this. And he wants to show his face as he does. ]
And Edmont... he made a deal with a different cloaked one - an Ascian, I believe they were called. And he was gifted by... becoming Ixion, and taking control - slaughtering that who gave him power. Tempering the Heavens' Ward, and killing Thordan. Alas, that was not the end.
He keeps patroling, to take down those who do not believe in the Truth of the War. Before he could slaughter all, many were taken to the Sea of Clouds - far above where he can reach. Lady Lucia was one who was rescued, do not worry for her.
...I rest at night. My days are filled with trying to stop Ixion from leaving. If he were to leave though the Gates, then... [ he lets out a sigh, and... well, that's a tear. Even a knight can cry when exhausted - especially one as emotional as Haurchefant. ] And that's not when I'm forced to save those whom he leaves near-dead. My blood can turn a man to dragon - saving them, but at quite a cost. At least Nidhogg won't come and strike...
At least.
[ Because in this world, the eyes were never re-united. Ixion holds one, embedded in his armour. Haurchefant looks so... pathetic, close to just collapsing into tears. But, instead, he gives a smile. ]
But once we've gotten you to safety, you won't share the fate of the you of this world - one whom I had to change to survive.
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But...I cannot just go and let you take everything on your own.
[His tone is quiet and at the moment, he's a bit afraid to look at him. After what happened, he's not even sure if he's worthy. Guilt that carried with him since the Vault and the constant questioning himself...Aymeric didn't want anyone else to share that burden because it was his fault to begin with. No one except him deserves it.]
This all started with me...because I was a fool to try and talk sense to someone who knew the truth but decided to not do a damn thing about it. And you and almost everyone I know has paid a steep price for it. 'Tis still a surprise that you would care for me considering...
["I was the one who let you die." is what he wants to say but he can't bring it out. He's terrified because as much as he wants to help, he's not sure if he can if his arrival meant being busted up and according to Yua, being the pizza guy that comes in and everything is on fire.]
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I should not have died.
[ It's the first time in a long time he's admitted he's died once. He hates it. He removed his hand, and started to remove his armour - letting it fall to the ground, until he could show his scar. From where the spear struck him, a lightning scar spread out, passing though light fur-like scales which'd grown slightly around it. But why was he showing it? ]
I... do not know if we came from the same world, originally, dearest Aymeric. I was thrust away from mine when I was... awoken once more. But of course I would care for you - you are strong and just. We did not know if he were aware - it would have been foolish to not go to one we trusted. The past, however, is in the past. If we did not make mistakes, we would not be Spoken.
[ He tries to keep moving forward. Forgive what has gone wrong, and simply make a better future. It keeps him from breaking down and crying even more then he already has. Haurchefant returned to smiling, before stretching a little - returning his hand to the injury. ]
And nonsense. I've been fighting alone for months... there's no way to truly end a Primal, from what I've heard.
[ In other words - he will fight to his death again. No more will suffer this. And none will die because of him. His words seem insincere, almost, however - because he longs for an ally. Somebody who may just travel with him and perhaps somebody who can calm a broken father. Or, at least, can allow people who know the truth to not be tempered. ]
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...wait, did he always call him dearest? Why is he even thinking that? He didn't even know he went a little red at the mention. Probably just a normal matter for him.]
Mayhap not but it shouldn't be a task for you alone. We'll find a way, Warrior of Light or none.
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It's my father. Well, not mine - another of him.
[ Perhaps in his tired haze, however, his hands danced the slightest bit more. From the injury up to his long neck - before placing his hand to Aymerics' chin, gently. ]
But... it would be nice to have another with me, at least until we can return you to your land.
[ And then Haurchefant yawned a little. Even though all of this... he's been awake from dawn, after all. ]
...For now, however - we should have some rest. Perhaps you will be able to think clearer of this after a nights' rest. [ Or should he say... a knights rest? ] Settle. I can secure this building - it's where I normally sleep.
[ And it's not like they'd be ambushed, right? ]
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Aye, it is good not to be alone...
[Now that he mentions it...Aymeric's eye lids were feeling a little heavier. He's about to protest but he knows the knight is right: they both need to rest.]
Just don't push yourself for my sake.
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[ He says, as he moves to seal the door off for the night... and sit by it, pulling a nearby blanket over himself. After all, this was where he always slept - the bed was not where he could hear sounds of monsters easier.
However, the morning seemed to come far too quickly for Haurchefant. The light of dawn was bright, as always - and his dream faded. Were seeing somebody he could have saved a dream? It couldn't be true. Why? Because all his happiness were fleeting. He should move towards trying to simply eliminate one of the Ward - or try and negotiate again with the Beast Tribes (who had turned against them due to Ascian influence and fears) - or--
His thoughts ended with seeing his Lord Commander still there. He really was here. Perhaps he should go and start cooking some meat, then? His shifting body, however, let in more light. Odd. The door was clearly fixed yesterday... and he could not smell any intruders.
Eventually, after getting his armour back on, he moved towards his Lord Commander, placing a hand to him. ]
Ser. It's morning. Did you rest?
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Mmm?
[He awoke, seeing Haurchefant as he was before and verifying that he was in fact not in Ishgard anymore.]
Haurchefant...
[It was real, he was real as his gloved hand reached over to touch the one on his shoulder.]
I...I fell asleep right after you did. It felt like nary a bell ago...what about you? How are you feeling?
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It was as nice a rest as to expect in war. [ A pause, before he gives a slight nuzzle to the nearby hand: ] Do you still... desire to fight alongside I? You may get hurt more.
[ He will get hurt. But Haurchefant will protect him. He will not let his friend fall again - and he will not let him be taken. ]
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We both know the consequences to battle. The only reason why they scold me when I go to battle is because they say I am the only one who can make Ishgard better. But I cannot let you do it all, depend on you to save me at every turn.
[He can't help but think of a conversation he had with one of the Warriors, hearing about how she depended on others to rescue her when she didn't want to do the work herself. Seemed hard to believe but Aymeric had to be better...for everyone's sake.]
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If that's what you sai[h]...
[ Haurchefant says, quietly... not showing any indication of what he were to do next. (Or noticing that he had said a word in the language of Dragons.) And what was that?
His face lit up, and he almost grinned. ] Then we must go - but not to the battlefield yet. You seem to be mostly unarmed - and that cannot be! You are in luck, Commander, however - for I know a bountiful harvest of weapons and armour!
When Adventurers fled Ishgard, many left their retainers behind, and weapons alongside them. By now, there are but weapons. But we must sneak by at least one of the Ward - one of the weaker ones, I'd suppose!
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While some may be skilled with staves instead of swords, that does not make any of the Heaven's Ward have less strength. No matter whose path we intend to cross, we must proceed with caution. Tell me, is there a path less traveled where we can acquire what we seek?
[And if he expects him to take one on while both are injured, bad mistake. He actually wants to help Haurchefant with his goal and dying at first battle didn't seem tempting.]
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[ Haurchefant, you see, took over the fully abandoned Dusk Vigil, and turned it into his nest. Instints, you know. The mix of electricity and ice makes it quite violent and dangerous - not even Ixion has tried to enter. He's not let anybody else in - for it is a harsh way to enter. He does pause, however, grinning.
If it were anybody else, he would be drawing up battle plans. But he is injured... he can protect him and let him heal. And not die. ]
...Besides when I saved you, that is!
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