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Entry tags:
- arknights: gavial,
- boy's abyss: gen minegishi,
- culture (the): demeisen,
- expanse (the): amos burton,
- fate/: rin tohsaka,
- fate/: tezcatlipoca,
- final fantasy xiv: cid garlond,
- haikyuu!!: atsumu miya,
- legend of zelda (the): link,
- life is strange: chloe price,
- oc: matt jamison,
- persona: goro akechi,
- suikoden: yuber,
- terra e: tony asuka,
- zone-00: kiritsubo
locked to zenith
[ Link's mental space feels like being outside, so depending on where you are, you might not realize that someone has started Communion with you. Since joining the Zenith, the landscape of Link's mind has gone from idyllic, sunny forests to icy, overcast mountains. A frigid wind blows against your face, carrying the scent of firewood and meat roasting over an open flame. The diminutive Hylian is not sitting by the fire, but standing at the edge of a rocky ledge, his back turned. ]
There's going to be another Oracle soon. I can feel it. The rest of you can feel it too, right? That... pulling feeling.
[ He sighs. ]
If we lose this one, it's over. The Meridian isn't going to go easy on us. I know them... I know how badly they want to win. To them, the stakes couldn't be higher.
So let's talk. About what we're going to be up against, and... well, planning ahead isn't really something we can do, but at least we can warn each other of the dangers that individual Meri pose.
And I... I want to say something, too.
[ He sits down where he stands, his feet hanging off the cliff. There's a sense that he knows this isn't going to go over well, but it's important enough to him to say it anyway. ]
Killing the other guy before they kill you is what war is. That's normal. But Kenos is different. Death doesn't work the way it should here. We don't die permanently. You can neutralize someone threatening you by just dissipating them. There's nothing to gain by destroying their soul after you're no longer in danger.
So, I don't think any of us should shatter anyone ever again.
If you claim someone's Shard, you should protect it. If you feel that you can't do that, give it to someone else.
...I'm not stupid. I know a lot of you aren't gonna agree to this. And the Meris probably won't either. I'm sure they want revenge for what happened to Quetzalcoatl, and those of you who lost the Shards Yima gave you probably aren't feeling very merciful right now either...
But if we don't come to some kinda agreement now, that's going to become normal. Things are gonna get really bad. I don't want that. So... can we talk about it, at least?
There's going to be another Oracle soon. I can feel it. The rest of you can feel it too, right? That... pulling feeling.
[ He sighs. ]
If we lose this one, it's over. The Meridian isn't going to go easy on us. I know them... I know how badly they want to win. To them, the stakes couldn't be higher.
So let's talk. About what we're going to be up against, and... well, planning ahead isn't really something we can do, but at least we can warn each other of the dangers that individual Meri pose.
And I... I want to say something, too.
[ He sits down where he stands, his feet hanging off the cliff. There's a sense that he knows this isn't going to go over well, but it's important enough to him to say it anyway. ]
Killing the other guy before they kill you is what war is. That's normal. But Kenos is different. Death doesn't work the way it should here. We don't die permanently. You can neutralize someone threatening you by just dissipating them. There's nothing to gain by destroying their soul after you're no longer in danger.
So, I don't think any of us should shatter anyone ever again.
If you claim someone's Shard, you should protect it. If you feel that you can't do that, give it to someone else.
...I'm not stupid. I know a lot of you aren't gonna agree to this. And the Meris probably won't either. I'm sure they want revenge for what happened to Quetzalcoatl, and those of you who lost the Shards Yima gave you probably aren't feeling very merciful right now either...
But if we don't come to some kinda agreement now, that's going to become normal. Things are gonna get really bad. I don't want that. So... can we talk about it, at least?
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[ The rest of the advice is sound, and Link doesn't have much commentary to offer on it, but that one part really sticks out. ]
What makes you say that?
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[ He's unbothered by it, just here to relay facts only. ]
We got caught up together back during the Exalt Oracle. I got away unscathed enough, but one of her legs was busted. Had to work together a bit to find our way out, but once I got an opening big enough for me she insisted I leave my dagger behind with her, in case someone else came along. Someone who wouldn't leave her be, [ like he'd been willing to do. You know, like a decent guy and all that. ]
She wanted the chance to die by her own hand if she couldn't fight back. I didn't leave it with her, but there're things she fears more than death.
[ There are things he fears more than death too, but not like their commonalities need to be advertised here! ]
If you can use that to your advantage and make her wish she was dead instead, you should. Then you're only obliging her, after all. [ And then everyone wins(?). ]
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Link is quiet for a moment, letting these new details settle in his brain. ]
Pride, then. She's prideful.
[ It makes sense with what little interactions Link has had with her personally. She took great offense to him assuming she was a monster in Alenroux, all those months ago. ]
...I don't know. It sounds like she was good as dead anyway, that one time. But... I guess I'll keep it in mind.
[ But probably not. That sounds like a tactic for someone will far fewer scruples than Link. ]
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Sure, she's prideful. [ It's not something he's ever felt for himself, but it sounds right for her. He can agree to that readily enough. ] I didn't think she was as good as dead, but as long as she thought she was I guess it didn't matter.
Go for her legs like you said, I guess. If she figures that's what's going to kill her then might as well make it happen.
[ Local city-turned-space dweller does not know enough about horse anatomy, turns out. He's plenty versed in not having any scruples, though. ]
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When a horse has a serious leg injury and can't walk anymore, they're as good as dead. Not simply because they can't flee from danger anymore, but even in the long term, too. Their bodies are too heavy to allow the leg to recover. And if Hayame is like the similar creatures that I've fought in the past, she'd be just as vulnerable to leg injuries.
[ Spoken like someone with a lot of experience with horses and centaurs alike. ]
But even if we immobilize her, I don't think she'll just give up on the spot. I've seen how good she is with a bow. She's certain to keep fighting until the end.
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Well. It hadn't, because he'd run into her again after. So that chill dissipates, the sensation of Amos thinking filling that area instead. ]
Maybe. She might've found more of a gear to her now. [ Which is... not great for them, but he'd liked her, once. Maybe still does. He doesn't know, so he elects to not think about it, but he had wanted that for her. ] Still, you get a leg first and you can afford to wait her out, yeah? It's still the best target we got with her. Best to increase your odds that way regardless.
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[ Being that big and powerful comes with a lot of advantages, but it has its own weaknesses too. ]
Aside from that one time, have you ever fought her before, Amos? It sounds more like you were helping each other back then than fighting.
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I had her a different time in the Exalt Oracle, too... used a Fear spell on her. But that went to shit when Liem ambushed me and started drinking my blood, so, [ shrug. ] Guess you should also keep an eye out for any allies she's got around too.