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The Scions wouldn't have agreed to this. Barely tolerated the presence of the Ascian, certainly didn't like or trust him speaking to Mikh'tan. Not that this ever stopped the little Keeper from seeking Emet-Selch out to talk whenever he showed his face. If he was ever bothered by the man's barbs and smart remarks, he was especially good at letting it roll off his back. Seemed earnest in trying to bridge the gap between them, to find some common ground. Held a hope that they could find some third option between the idea of one or the other. Something. Anything.
It wasn't such idealism that had him sneaking away from the Crystarium in the dead of night though. He'd kept a brave face on things, but it was impossible for him not to realize what was happening to him, long before anyone actually admitted it to him, long before he was starting to crack apart ilm by ilm under the strain of the glut of Light Aether. If any of his companions had any idea, they'd surely stop him but no one was expecting him to leave, to slip away to Amaurot.
For all he wasn't a creature of darkness, there was some semblance of relief in the malms of ocean water above blocking out the Light he knew stained the skies, all but prickled up the back of his neck. The Miqo'te managed several steps away from the aetheryte before he felt a surge that had the white creeping in at the edges of his vision, that searing cold all but carving it's way through him, sending him stumbling hard as he dropped his bag, grabbing for one of the railings to at least avoid hitting the ground. Tail frizzing as he let out a low, distressed noise of pain behind his hand, fingers quickly stained with the glow of liquid aether as the air positively crackled with the same energy making more of that awful white and gold creep over skin like a poison.
It would take him a moment to be able to go looking or call out, if Emet-Selch wasn't already aware of his presence. He held no real illusion that this wasn't exactly what the Ascian had been planning, but at the same time...
He didn't see a way to make this stop. Didn't want to be alone in what he was afraid would be the final days or even hours he had left as himself before the Light subsumed him.
He'd spent too much of his life alone.
It wasn't such idealism that had him sneaking away from the Crystarium in the dead of night though. He'd kept a brave face on things, but it was impossible for him not to realize what was happening to him, long before anyone actually admitted it to him, long before he was starting to crack apart ilm by ilm under the strain of the glut of Light Aether. If any of his companions had any idea, they'd surely stop him but no one was expecting him to leave, to slip away to Amaurot.
For all he wasn't a creature of darkness, there was some semblance of relief in the malms of ocean water above blocking out the Light he knew stained the skies, all but prickled up the back of his neck. The Miqo'te managed several steps away from the aetheryte before he felt a surge that had the white creeping in at the edges of his vision, that searing cold all but carving it's way through him, sending him stumbling hard as he dropped his bag, grabbing for one of the railings to at least avoid hitting the ground. Tail frizzing as he let out a low, distressed noise of pain behind his hand, fingers quickly stained with the glow of liquid aether as the air positively crackled with the same energy making more of that awful white and gold creep over skin like a poison.
It would take him a moment to be able to go looking or call out, if Emet-Selch wasn't already aware of his presence. He held no real illusion that this wasn't exactly what the Ascian had been planning, but at the same time...
He didn't see a way to make this stop. Didn't want to be alone in what he was afraid would be the final days or even hours he had left as himself before the Light subsumed him.
He'd spent too much of his life alone.
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Date: 2021-07-25 06:25 am (UTC)And yet their growth stalls. Emet might find it easier to maintain his defenses as he works. It was debatable how long the Warden would remain so, but it was an opportunity all the same.
The creature shrieked as Emet's efforts were paying off. An agonized sound that close as he was, the Ascian would be able to feel, almost as if it made his very bones shiver like fine crystal about to shatter. But as soon as it had started, it seemed to cut short as if the wind was knocked from the creature. As the Light was being blasted from it's host, the crushing brambles were beginning to crack and crumble, flowers along the lengths withering in kind. After enough seemed to have died off, the pale figure formerly bound by them crumpled almost abruptly, like a puppet cut loose of it's strings, into a heap of too many shivering limbs.
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Date: 2021-07-25 06:52 am (UTC)But...some threshold seems to have passed. The shifting brambles around him halt. He covers his face as the pieces crumble to dust and scatter, lowering his arms just in time to see a figure collapse on to the sand.
He waves away his personal shield but keeps the larger one in place. Hurrying forward, he crouches by the former Warrior, touching a gentle hand to their cheek as he checks them over both in body and soul.
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Date: 2021-07-25 07:06 am (UTC)And while he still looked the part, the searing cold of the Light had left him, the cheek under Emet's palm warm to the touch. The feel of it earned a low, ragged noise of exhaustion as the pale face turned in against his fingers as if seeking comfort.
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Date: 2021-07-25 08:36 am (UTC)After a few minutes, the dark bubble evaporated. When the stray sin eaters, now devoid of their Warden, converged, they would find nothing except a wide area of kicked up sand where the pair once were and a few remnants of alabaster Light fading to dust.
Mikka was taken back down to Amaurot, to a room that might be both familiar and unfamiliar. A recreation of Emet's own, overlooking the Capitol and nearby districts. With everything to the scale that it was, the single bed quite dwarfed either of them as they currently were.
Emet himself was nowhere to be seen at the moment. But he would appear if summoned.
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Date: 2021-07-27 10:24 pm (UTC)A thin excuse. He could feel something inside him revolt at the thought. Rubbing his forehead with a tired sigh, he shuffled closer to Mikka and tried to put the thought aside.
"Azem... Persephone, are you well?" He gently touched their shoulder.
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Date: 2021-07-28 12:26 am (UTC)"Gods, what did I do?" He knew well enough, clear in the near-sob on that last word, a distress shared with thoughts and feelings both new and old.
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Date: 2021-07-30 04:12 pm (UTC)Shifting a little closer, he gently strokes a hand over their hair, fingers teasing through the waves and curls. It matters not to him what they look like. Even with alabaster skin, gold streaks, and paler hair, it is only the soul which matters in his eyes.
His heart flutters nervously in his chest but he maintains an outward calm.
"What do you remember?"
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Date: 2021-07-30 05:07 pm (UTC)"So... so much," He rasped faintly, just tilting his head into the light touch to his hair, an unconscious need for that affection bleeding through in his distressed state. "Thought it was just dreams, from... from the Echo but it's not it's more, so much more-"
For all the sudden, distressing glut of new, strange memories, the thoughts and feelings tied to that name that Emet called him, it was a relief to focus a moment on that, rather than the things he'd done while suffuse with Light.
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Date: 2021-07-31 05:01 pm (UTC)He leans down, pressing a gentle kiss to Mikka's temple. "What you see is who you once were. Before Hydaelyn. Before even Zodiark. Your past."
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Date: 2021-07-31 06:01 pm (UTC)"How did you know?" Asked quietly- he was fairly certain, from what he could glean so far, that the Ascian wouldn't have left him to the Light if he'd known before. "That was... why you came to visit while I- we were... right?"
Skirting around the barest edges of what he'd been, ears flicking fretfully, arms snugging a bit more securely around himself, a sign enough that while he might remember Persephone, he also remembered what he'd been.
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Date: 2021-08-03 04:16 pm (UTC)He leaves off stroking their hair and trails his fingers over the additional arms they appear to have kept from their time as a Lightwarden. "You knew my name though I never gave it to you." Swallowing thickly, his voice suddenly tightens. "Why? Why did you not tell me earlier? If I had known, I would have adjusted my methods."
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Date: 2021-08-03 04:42 pm (UTC)Without the mask obscuring his face, gold eyes were visible to Emet as they lowered at the question, at the emotion weighing it. Cold white and gold, like the touch of Light always seemed to leave in it's wake, and like the arms, the hand of one instinctually shifting to curl fingers in Emet's sleeve at the touch, it remained to be seen what would fade of it's own accord, if anything.
"For... all that you did offer freely to my questions, about your people and what had happened, you seemed so protective of the personal," He replied in a slow, soft tone. "It seemed a bleedover from the Echo, and with so many of the memories involving you in some way, I hadn't thought you would appreciate my accidental eavesdropping. And with as much as there was to do I thought to... raise the subject after we'd finished felling the Lightwardens, honestly."
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Date: 2021-08-06 04:47 pm (UTC)He closes his eyes, taking several deep breaths to calm himself. He hasn't moved his hand away from theirs.
"How was I to know that you would be different?" he asks bitterly. "Thousands upon thousands of years I have walked amongst you all. No-one has ever recalled the star as it once was."
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Date: 2021-08-09 07:01 am (UTC)The miqo'te shook his head. "I can't say why I remember and others didn't. I don't know how I even came to start remembering, let alone... " He looked thoughtful, tail flicking faintly as he mulled it over, hand still on Emet, fingers gently running over the Ascian's arm in an absent sort of contact. Familiar enough- even in distraction, Persephone had always been wont to contact, even if it was just the touch of a shoulder against Emet's as they sat together. A thing it seemed Mikka shared. "Maybe the others did remember. Maybe they didn't remember enough. Or they assumed it simply odd dreams. I can... only attest to my own experience."
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Date: 2021-08-11 03:18 pm (UTC)"In the end, it matters not," he says in a low voice. "They set themselves in opposition to me. They chose their side. And now you - my poor, broken Persephone - have your own choice to make."
Leaning down, he presses a kiss to Mikka's temple. "I am, ultimately, still one of Zodiark's servants," he murmurs. "You were not able to hold the power of every Lightwarden on the First, but your awakened state may yet be of use to us. Your friends have been forced to return to the Source, leaving behind that meddling Exarch and a world which has sunk deep into despair since your advent. What will you do now...?"
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Date: 2021-08-11 09:11 pm (UTC)The state of things was miserable to be sure. That his friends had safely been sent home was a relief, but the despair of those who remained... that it was because of him? That hurt. Especially for why for all he couldn't bear overmuch to think on those jumbled memories.
"What if... we could free you? As you freed me?" Mikka spoke up softly, thoughtfully. "I don't expect that to change your goals, insofar as you wish to rejoin everyone, but Zodiark... I can't help but think his influence might... keep you from seeing other, better options, tempered as you've admitted to being."
He was torn, both as Mikka, and as Persephone. He didn't want to leave Emet. Abandon him to this, forsake him... but at the same time the people of the Source and it's shards... he didn't want harm to come to them either.
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Date: 2021-08-14 04:36 pm (UTC)"As if I would stand by docilely and allow it," he sneers. "There are no better options. Do you think my brethren and I have not considered aught else? We have had thousands upon thousands of years to try.
"...Besides which," he adds in a mutter, mouth pressing into a thin line, "removing His tempering now would only kill me."
It would be a lie to say a part of him does not want it. How nice it would be to lie down someday, close his eyes, and forget about the world.