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[ There was always time to rest between times of activity - and Th'ancred needed it. He hadn't expected his brother to return, however - his nervous clicking made that clear.
Oh, but he wasn't just nervously clicking because of Pratsha - the man he'd thought dead. No, though he wouldn't hide it, how could he tell the others what he lost? His magic, however, was so enhanced. He could taste aether in the air, and if he wanted, he was sure he could see it. However, that would drain far too much from him. Though it hurt to not see anymore.
His room, of course, was a mess (or would seem it for a non-Miqo'te). Both him and his brother shared it - it was more of a campsite, for it felt more natural for the shaken Nunh. He was sitting, head to the wall, when his ears twitched. Prastha was there, he could hear it. His footsteps sounded different then others.
Miqo'te ears, after all, were sensitive. Perhaps his clicking was because of that - helping him see what he knew before. ]
...Is everybody out there going okay? [ Th'ancred asked, turning around. ]
Oh, but he wasn't just nervously clicking because of Pratsha - the man he'd thought dead. No, though he wouldn't hide it, how could he tell the others what he lost? His magic, however, was so enhanced. He could taste aether in the air, and if he wanted, he was sure he could see it. However, that would drain far too much from him. Though it hurt to not see anymore.
His room, of course, was a mess (or would seem it for a non-Miqo'te). Both him and his brother shared it - it was more of a campsite, for it felt more natural for the shaken Nunh. He was sitting, head to the wall, when his ears twitched. Prastha was there, he could hear it. His footsteps sounded different then others.
Miqo'te ears, after all, were sensitive. Perhaps his clicking was because of that - helping him see what he knew before. ]
...Is everybody out there going okay? [ Th'ancred asked, turning around. ]
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[ Urianger, alas, cannot understand it - but can see how it seeps, how it seems to glimmer - before it turns solid, wrapping around Prastha with a smile. Seeming to almost move like a snake, more then a... Miqo'te? ] It may be trying to trick us. Ware.
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I- I know. I don't want to believe this. [but he's still frightened. He stays very still as the creature wraps around him, ears standing up in alarm, hairs fluffing out a little.] What- are you, exactly?
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Oh, it was of Light. But though it is our dear Zodiark. Only the finest of Gods for all of us, right?
It's me. Moenbryda. [ The screeching seems to almost be more of a laugh, between the clicks. ] I missed you, Prastha~!
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But that's- not what Th'ancred thought he was going to. [he's- actually going to start pacing, unhappy.] They- they'll still be fine. Yes? Yes.
Moenbryda-!? But you were- gone. Ween't you? Wasn't she? [he darts a glance at Urianger.]
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Moenbryda-- my beloved died. She died, to kill an Ascian. [ Urianger is snarling, as the creatures reaches out to... slide over to holding him, letting out concerned sounds. ] To... prove a theory-- don't dare touch me, beast!
[ And that's when Urianger tries to strike her with his staff, and there's a shift in the beasts demeanor. It just. stops moving, sitting there, off of Prastha and Urianger. Staring at them both, as Urianger trembles, staff drawn. ] Urianger...? He really can't understand, Prastha?
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Prastha starts, taking a step back, and looks to the creature- Moenbryda? But looking- nothing like the way he remembers her. (Except- like moonlight, a little. Huh.)] I- don't think so. Most of what you say sounds strange even to my ears- I can understand your clicks, but the rest is… foreign.
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[ But Moenbryda then smiles at him, it's the same smile she had before, even with the twisted other bits. That same shine. ] ?Makes sense - I don't even know how I'm alive, to be honest. But I am - thanks to Zodiark. Kept tellin' me that I didn't need to die... that I'd be put back together.
But - are you two okay? [ Her gaze has turned back to Urianger, who keeps pressed against the door, still keeping it closed - even if it was already locked. He looked so terrified, even the weird beast that claimed to be Moenbryda was worried - she seems to be sliding towards him again. ]
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It does look like her, amongst… all of that. He smiles back, a little hesitantly.] Is that right…? Put back together from- you mean the Lifestream?
Well- it's just- you don't quite look the way you used to. More… strange. [he moves towards her again, still concerned. But- her worry sounds genuine, and that's… reassuring, he thinks.]
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Hah... maybe you're all still blind? To how things are.
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…and what way would that be, then?
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[ ...Yup, if this isn't Moenbryda, it's clearly. Very well studied, as Urianger then lets out a yelp. Something's going on. Even if she seems to ignore that he said they look like they should. ] Hydaelyn abandoned us all, a long time ago. We're meant to just rot away. Like anything made of Darkness.
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[he looks to Urianger, worried- squeezing his arm a little.] But- this is, these are our lives. That's not… that can't be right.
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It is. Light has forsaken us - she gave us no protection, when she could. But Zodiark has been mending these mistakes. He revived those who died in Operation Archon.
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That- that shouldn't be so, should it? Mending- and that's one way? Ah- who was revived?
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...Abandoned by Light, Darkness is all that can mend us. Iii... still don't have all the details. Even if I'm a master of Auracite, Zodiark is more then I expected. But still - if he could revive me from nothing, isn't that grand?
[ ...So her form was made by Zodiark, as she purrs and wraps around Urianger more. ]
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So Darkness is the power left to us… but why? I… surely there's some way we can learn… [he makes a little sound of agreement.] It… certainly is impressive. Though- [he reaches out, to try and touch her head a little- behind her ears.] This is, ah. Very different.
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Oops. ] I-- they're really not the same. Because from here, they really look the same to me? It's you who looks so weird, with how thin you've gotten, and how broken you look.
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No. I… they look like another miqo'te's ears now. [he traces the tip, and makes an unhappy sound.] I suppose- we might be able to blame that on being in Garlemald. I've- been trying to eat a little better… [he still worries, though.]
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[ Probably, Moenbryda thinks, as she huffs. ] They do not. Did Garlemald re-program you that badly? [ o h... this is gonna be Difficult. ] But I could get you some good food.
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[He stares at her for a moment, blinking, and shakes her head.] Of course not. I- I wouldn't let them do that. [this is going to be rough, and- he wants to ask her how she sees herself, now, but- he sort of doesn't want to deal with it, too.] You could…? From where?
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But she then nuzzles against him, resting a bit on Urianger - she seems to be dripping on him. What does she see, with her six eyes...? ] There's been quite some nice food in that other realm. You wouldn't think there's food in the Lifestream, but he fed me. It tingled at first, but got better. Around the time I got back together, in fact.
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It's certainly surprising… I wouldn't have imagined food was needed. It… tingled? [That… sounds like it did something. Affixing… all the parts of her together? He sighs, a little, leaning back- trying to reach out to bat at something that seems to keep brushing against him, now.] I think- the kitchens here will suffice. But I appreciate the offer.
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...Tell me the truth, Prastha. Do I really look weird? And... how weird?
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