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fandomhighdorms2009-11-23 09:15 am
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The Salle, Monday Morning
It was a Monday.
It had been a normal weekend.
Arthur, ergo, was in the salle, practicing his staffwork for once. He did have a battle with Mat due tomorrowwhich was going to be pushed towards next week due to a sudden case of the fox, SPOILERS and it wouldn't do to show up in anything but perfect fighting shape.
He made for a few impressive sweeps through the air as he practiced, showing off for his (Merlin-y) audience as usual.
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It had been a normal weekend.
Arthur, ergo, was in the salle, practicing his staffwork for once. He did have a battle with Mat due tomorrow
He made for a few impressive sweeps through the air as he practiced, showing off for his (Merlin-y) audience as usual.
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He was looking at Arthur now, thoughtfully, poking through everything that had happened on the weekend. Trying to pick out things that he could talk about without cracking. SOLDIERs didn't crack.
"There was a dragon," he offered. Because that seemed like a nice, safe place to start. He was kinda proud of taking down Bahamut on his own, without someone stepping in to bail him out. No amount of confusion and heartache and anger would sweep that much aside.
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He nodded, pursing his lips. "And where does the dragon fit into this?" he prompted.
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Turned it down. They really did spoil him too much.
"And... I don't think Angeal had anything to do with it, either. And Genesis stuck around to watch me finish it off... And..."
Trying to figure it out was making his head hurt, and he demonstrated as much with a frustrated exhale as he crossed his arms over his chest.
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Pooch. Underneath the castle. Yes.
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Probably a few times by now, Zack, yes.
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If you put him at gunpoint, he might even admit it was for more than simply a fellow reserve leader crumbling. "Listen-- just start at the beginning. Where did you go."
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"We went to Banora. Um. Tseng and I, I mean. He's a Turk. They're kinda..." He shrugged. "That's not important anyhow. We went to Banora, which is the hometown of Genesis, the deserter. And Angeal's hometown, too."
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"They both did. When Genesis went back, he brought... Well, a bit of an army with him. They slaughtered nearly all of the townspeople."
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"Everyone except Angeal's mother. Including two of our Turks."
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His mouth... was not losing that crease, but his eyes darted towards Zack. "Did you find his mother?"
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"When she was still alive," Zack replied. "She wanted to know what was going on with her son. And I... Didn't know. She was fine when I left her there. She wanted me to take care of Angeal."
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For his standards, that was downright soppy.
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"We found the missing SOLDIERs," he noted, idly. Because this was totally not a big deal and they could move right along without getting into this bit, honest.
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Arthur had heard phrases like that a few too many times not to ask.
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"Alive, kinda."
The key word there was pretty obvious, wasn't it?
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"They weren't themselves anymore," he noted, his voice picking up a little, his eyebrows furrowing. He was getting angry again, thinking about it. "Their minds, their faces. They stopped being them, completely."
Which sounded like crazy talk, and he was well aware of that fact.
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A beat.
"And monsters."
It was weird, how the melancholy managed to seep back in, even around the seething.
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Processing that, not so much.
"...Copies."
Skepticism, here you are. Even if it did come accompanied with a sudden and acute recognition of Zack's rage.
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"Copies," he agreed. "Human copies. At least, their faces are. I don't think there's a bit of their mind left to them, though. They just... stand there. Twitching. And then they attack, like they just want to do whatever their master wants them to. Or maybe because they just want to kill."
That last bit seemed entirely too likely.
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He found something. He wasn't going to divulge.
"Sounds almost... inhuman," he said, not entirely recognising his voice. Possibly because he was still too-- whatever. About everything. "Time for a fight."
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"Like I said," he sighed, "it works on SOLDIER and monsters."
Because suddenly, there didn't seem to be much of a difference in the two.
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