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Asch the Bloody ([personal profile] bloodyashes) wrote in [community profile] lazybox2020-05-15 10:43 pm

soup but it tastes bad

The forest is quiet, and almost trackless - who needs a trail, after all, when the only person who ever passes this way is a single flesh eater, coming and going from the tower in the distance?

(But this story does not begin with Kratos Aurion was a blade.)

It begins, instead, with two blades in a remote forest, the same way another one ended, in the distant past. A blade of justice, and a flesh eater driver, seeking audience with the Aegis who is rumored to reside in the tower. And the story starts, just as the other ended, before they ever reach the tower.

Ether flows through the air - light-aspected, with hints of water and wind - and converges on a point. The crystalline structure doesn't look so different from the trees and underbrush that surround it, save for the fact that it glows white with a brilliance that's visible even in the direct light of the sun.

(The last story began, Van Grants was a blade.)

(It was not a happy story.)

Near the 'roots' of the tree, there is another core crystal to be found. Although it seems broken, it pulses with a dull red glow, indicative of the blade inside being ready (perhaps more than ready) to manifest again. Equally clearly, it has not been disturbed in a very long time - only the glow separates it visually from the natural stones around it, moss and dirt breaking up the too-square outline.

To those who can sense ether, however, it is practically a beacon. And to those who can see the threads of fate...

(This isn't the story of the Aegis. But there's a thread tied here, nonetheless, that hasn't disappeared.)
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tastes a bit shit

[personal profile] crimsonsnow 2020-05-17 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
Jade doesn't even blink or question when Mythra changes direction. Of course he doesn't. He's used to Foresight doing things like this, so all does is follow after her. Closely, of course, so that he can simply tread the crude path she's blasted through the underbrush. Less work, that way. Sure, Jade can borrow Mythra's light long enough to blast his own way through -- and he does, once or twice, where Mythra's been sloppy -- but otherwise it makes more sense to just let Mythra at it.

The tree she finds is... Well, unlike anything Jade's ever seen, for one. He stares at it longer than Mythra does, lacking Foresight's nudge to draw his attention immediately to the roots. Mentally, Jade makes note to come investigate the tree a little better, later. To have never even known something like this could exist bothers him. Was the knowledge lost with countless of his other memories? Or is he not the only one who's never seen something like this before? Mythra seems as bewildered by its existence as he is, so that's some small comfort.

But clearly the tree isn't what Foresight brought Mythra here to see. Instead she gestures to a core crystal cradled by the trees roots.

"Well then," Jade says, to start with. He knows what's on Mythra's mind even if she didn't say it aloud -- but it's not that hard for them to be on the same wavelength, not anymore. Strange place for a blade to die. Stranger still, the tree. But he knows Mythra won't want to leave the blade here. And he knows Foresight brought her to this spot for a reason. Foresight's never lead them wrong before.

"At the very least, we can take them back to the others," Jade offers. "Though, I'd almost hate to move them. This spot looks as if it were made for them specifically."

He jokes, but he bends down to pick the core crystal up, anyway.

Once he has, he's glad he did. "Would you look at that," he says, showing the crystal to Mythra. That's not a normal shape at all. Jade would think it broken, except -- while it certainly seems to have been split, perhaps -- there's still more than a seemingly whole core crystal here. And its ether feels alright. Jade knows well enough what broken core crystals actually feel like.

Curiosity gets the better of him. He pings the core crystal.
Edited 2020-05-17 01:25 (UTC)
photonedge: (the bones are melting ✰)

[personal profile] photonedge 2020-05-17 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
"I've never seen anything like this," Mythra says, the uncertainty not abating entirely when Jade picks the core crystal up. She squints at it with a frown as he holds it out, before Jade apparently makes the decision all on his own to try resonating. (Good - he really is getting better about being more spontaneous. Having that decision made calms Foresight just a little, though there are still a whole mess of potential futures swirling around.)

She'd been around when her siblings had first resonated with their drivers, but watching that is different from feeling it. The way the blade's ether (what element is that?) hooks into first Jade's, then her own, the resonance shifting to accommodate them, is something she's not sure she could describe to someone else. But's not until he takes form (and okay, everything about that had been weird; she'd thought for a moment that maybe normal blades just looked like that on awakening, except for the part where Jade's side of the emotional bleed hadn't felt like he knew what was going on any more than she did) that things get--

Mythra's never really had to worry about protecting her driver from physical threats - watching his back in a fight, sure, but Jade's more than capable of taking care of himself. Still, the way the emotional bleed feels for that moment, before it's pulled back out of reach, sets her on edge, has her wedging herself into the space between Jade and this new blade protectively. Just in case.

What he says, then, is more confusing than threatening.

"Do you... know him?" she asks, with an uncertain glance back at Jade just in case he knows how the fuck that's possible. This can't be an Aegis, right? Sure, they're close to the tower, and one of them has been missing-presumed-dead for hundreds of years, but... How else would this blade remember?
crimsonsnow: (dissociating)

[personal profile] crimsonsnow 2020-05-17 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Jade has several questions. The core crystal. The ether lines. The fact that he seems to have resonated with a blade that is aspected to several elements at once. In fact, the latter might be cause for more than idle curiosity under different circumstances. Jade certainly would like to get acquainted with the fact he has apparent access to all eight elements now.

Instead Jade has to deal with this blade that appears to recognize him, for some Architect-forsaken reason. The blade doesn't look happy, either. Did he murder this one, too?

"Not that I'm aware of," Jade answers Mythra, sharp, as he kills the sickness that bubbles up in his throat and stashes it away out of reach. No matter how many times it happens, he still hates it more and more when someone recognizes him and he can't remember them. The emotion bleed hasn't felt this tight and sick since--

Well. Best not think about that pathetic excuse of a driver.

"Have we met?" Jade asks of his new blade. "Because I certainly don't have the pleasure of remembering such a meeting, as you appear to."
crimsonsnow: (he's not getting paid enough)

[personal profile] crimsonsnow 2020-05-17 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
"I... see," Jade says, slowly, as he digests all that. The picture is pretty clear, though. Of course, a driver can be bad in any number of ways, and those ways probably don't involve continuous murder, but a bad driver is a bad driver, full stop.

He loosens his chokehold on the emotion bleed, though he still doesn't feel great, and adjusts his glasses. For all the reasons he's been recognized, though, he supposes this is perhaps the most favorable one.

"I must have left quite an impression on you," Jade comments, lightly, as if the situation this blade has just described could do anything but. Jade's pretty sure if he would be unlikely to forget someone who offered him an out. (There's a reason he's held onto the note Galea wrote him, about flesh eaters, even though he definitely doesn't need it anymore.) "After all, if I'd been you, I likely wouldn't have hesitated."
photonedge: (here's the thing: ✰)

[personal profile] photonedge 2020-05-17 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
Well. Mythra's plenty familiar with Jade's idea of a way out. That explains... a lot of things. She doesn't move, but a little of the tension ebbs out of the way she's holding herself - Foresight would warn her if he was planning to attack, anyway.

"He hasn't changed," she tells him, and a hint of something reassuring sneaks its way into the emotional bleed. For Jade? This new blade? She's not really sure, but. It's not like anyone in this resonance can fault him for being on edge, if his last driver had been bad enough for Jade to offer that.
photonedge: (and i'm not your protagonist ✰)

[personal profile] photonedge 2020-05-17 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
That... makes sense, and Mythra nods. It's not like she needed a reminder that the reason they'd been in this forest was a good one, but there's something like pity in her core, or at least understanding.

"Mythra," she says, with a little half wave. "It's... nice to meet you." Even if these are some of the strangest circumstances she can think of to meet anyone under! At least things are a little less tense.

And then, because there are a lot of questions about those circumstances she has the tact not to ask right away but they're still burning at her core, she picks one of the probably-safer ones and asks, "Hey, that thing we found you under... you don't know anything about what it is, do you?"
crimsonsnow: (whatever this is)

[personal profile] crimsonsnow 2020-05-17 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
He needs no introduction, hm? Well, that's fine. Jade's just happy to know the name of his new blade-- and he's glad Asch's wariness has abated, at least some. Not that he can blame Asch for the wariness. Jade knows he is not the kindest of people, nor is he exactly the best of drivers.

He's grateful Mythra asks about the tree, too. It was going to drive him bonkers. He's also quite pleased to discover Asch is also somewhat clueless on the matter. Maybe it is an anomaly, and not something Jade's just forgotten. That would be nice.

He tucks away the knowledge Asch has presented -- a driver, dead, a core crystal, destroyed. Laughably small puzzle pieces, all things considered, but the understanding Jade has of Asch becomes a little clearer, nonetheless.

(If Citan had had a core crystal to smash, Jade would have in an instant.

He supposes eating the heart is just as thorough, though.
)

"I had no idea core crystals could even become such a thing," Jade comments, still itching for more information. He steps towards the crystalline tree to consider it closer, examining it with a touch of his own ether. It's not very enlightening without any context, but he tucks the readings away for later. "Though if you have no idea how or why it became like this, I suppose there's no reason to stand around staring at it all day. We can always ask the others if they've seen anything like this, when we return home."

Jade cannot proclaim to read Asch's thoughts -- not yet, anyway, and perhaps not for a long time -- but he would understand if Asch didn't want to remain long by such a reminder of his previous driver, considering.
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[personal profile] photonedge 2020-05-17 11:33 am (UTC)(link)
That bitterness flares, and suddenly Mythra's a little more glad that Jade beat her to trying to resonate with Asch's core crystal. She watches him mess with the tree's ether, rather than say anything about it, even if she really wants to know how he's doing any of this. At least he should get a little more time to acclimate before either of them pester him about it.

"I bet they haven't, either," she says, perking up a bit at the mention of home. "None of them get out often enough. But..." She tucks that idea away quickly, before more than a wisp of her grief can hit the emotional bleed.

(It might be nice, though, to have a physical memorial of some kind for Poppi. Maybe she'll talk to Myyah and Anna about it, when they do get home.)

"We could keep going," she says, instead of thinking about it, but it's more of a question directed at Jade. This... doesn't call for a change to their plans, right? If Mythra has to walk that excuse for a path again without anything actually coming of it, she might scream. And they do need the Aegis's help, for any of this to work.
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[personal profile] crimsonsnow 2020-05-17 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"It would be silly to have made it all this way and not continue our investigation, detour or no," Jade says, to reassure Mythra. Unless Asch has any serious objections, their plans haven't changed at all. He just hopes they'll actually find what they came out here for.

Unlike Mythra, though, he'll cut his losses. Finding Asch must have been worth something, even if it wasn't who they intended to find. Time will only tell, with Asch.

Speaking of time.

"The year's 2423, which I imagine will be more use to you than the actual date, given as you were growing moss when we found you," Jade answers Asch's question.
photonedge: (i don't know anything ✰)

[personal profile] photonedge 2020-05-18 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
Well! Mythra had figured Asch had been there for a while, but - she's not sure what kind of number she'd expected. Not that one, certainly.

"Nine hundred?" she repeats, incredulous. That's so many. That means Jade's at least that old, too. Which... makes sense, she guesses? Or at least explains why he's the strongest blade she's ever met. (... Maybe the second strongest, now.)

But, alright, Asch's next question. It's not that big a jump, really. Not that weird that there wasn't anything else worth looking for out here nine hundred years ago, either. "...We've got something to ask him," she says. And then, because of course someone whose last driver had been that bad would be on board with their plan (it's a good plan!), she continues, "It's about fixing the blade system."
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[personal profile] crimsonsnow 2020-05-19 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, Jade was expecting a large number of years, but safe to say he wasn't execting a number as large as nine hundred. That's a long time for Asch to have been out here. And that also means Jade himself is easily a thousand years old, which is a fun thing to think about. Of course it is the curse of blades to never remember the full extent of their lifetimes, but Jade still finds himself upset that he doesn't know anything at all. He'll have to ask Asch, see what he knows. Perhaps later.

Asch's current question is much more pressing, after all.

...not that Jade could really give a better answer than the one Mythra has already given. All he can do is elaborate a little. He has the sense that Asch would prefer having more information than less.

"Our friends are working on a means for blades to keep their memories between lifetimes, as well as - hopefully - a way for them to reject a resonance at any point, should they ever find a want to. At the rate we're going, though, we'll be lucky to affect the lives of more than twenty blades. We're hoping the Aegis knows something we don't."
photonedge: (and if you look outside you'll see ✰)

[personal profile] photonedge 2020-05-20 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Mythra grins, her own determination echoing against Asch's. It is a good plan. Even if the Aegis only offers them advice, instead of directly helping like she's half expecting... her family will definitely be able to figure it out from there.

"Well, what're we waiting for?" she asks. "Pretty sure that tower's not getting any closer." With that she turns, making her way out of the clearing and back to the broken brush they'd passed through to get here.
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[personal profile] crimsonsnow 2020-05-20 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
"We certainly aren't getting younger, either," Jade hums, laughing to himself. He hesitates, just a second, more than ready to gesture for Asch to go ahead of him and leave Jade at the back of the pack, because despite everything he's not fully comfortable having literally anyone other than Mythra behind him, but. Trust is earned both ways, isn't it? And if Asch says he'll do whatever he can to help them find the Aegis, fix the blade system, then the least Jade can do is take him at his word and assume Asch isn't going to stab him in the back.

...an awful lot of deliberation over an action as simple as following after Mythra, but that's alright. Jade does follow after Mythra, thinking idly to himself if it'd be worth it to use the fire Asch has granted him to make this sorry excuse for a path a little wider. It probably isn't. If he ended up setting the whole forest on fire, Mythra'd never let him hear the end of it, never mind the impression it would give Asch.
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[personal profile] photonedge 2020-05-20 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
Mythra doesn't even worry about turning her back on Asch - not when he's been so straightforward about everything so far. Besides, the ambient ether in the resonance is doing wonders for Foresight without her even putting any extra effort into it. It's fine.

Less fine, though, is the mess of underbrush - she'd hopped across the last few feet of it earlier to get in sight of the tree, and she gets halfway through blasting it before Asch catches up to her.

She doesn't say anything, either, but she does huff, looking like she might cross her arms for a second before she eyes another nearby branch, gauging the distance to it for just a second before she leaps.

Her landing is only a little awkward, catching herself on the tree trunk, but her balance is fine, and she almost immediately springs up to the next branch. That is a better idea. Why hadn't she thought of it before?

"Hey, race you back to the path," she says, rather than admit it, not giving him any more warning than that before she's off.
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[personal profile] crimsonsnow 2020-05-20 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
If Mythra is feeling any discomfort over having just now thought of this as an option, Jade is easily feeling that same discomfort. He's not surprised, of course, nor is it really shame that he feels. Just a quiet, burning anger that he's gotten used to, gotten better at tucking away. He's not sure his anger over all the things that were robbed from him will ever abate.

Anyway he's not about to race, or anything - let Asch and Mythra at that; they're more kids than he is - but Jade isn't about to walk the rest of the way, either. So he joins his blades in the trees, a little more gracefully than Mythra does (muscle memory is one hell of a thing, it turns out).
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[personal profile] photonedge 2020-05-20 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
It's more embarrassing to Mythra than anything that she hadn't thought of it first - there's nothing for her to have forgotten, just something she should have realized and didn't. Her face is still a little warm from it as she tries to take back her lead, though the challenge of doing so is enough to be distracting. At least where her less-refined reflexes fail her, her speed doesn't, and the trees here are more than old and sturdy enough to carry a blade's weight for the split second she touches down on them.

"What do you mean, get good?" she demands as she catches up. She's doing fine, thanks! Sure, she might have almost lost her balance once or twice, but she hadn't fallen, and that's what's important. But then Asch's on the move again, and she's not about to let that challenge go unmet, so she follows, pushing herself a little more as she gets used to the motions. She can tell distantly that Jade's following, even if he's slower. It's not like they can lose each other, with the resonance and all. He can take his time if he wants to be boring about it.

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