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- akira kurusu,
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- okuyasu nijimura,
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- phoenix,
- prompto argentum,
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- selina kyle,
- shiho sannomiya,
- sora,
- sorey,
- summer moran,
- tenn kujo,
- tonbokiri,
- zelda
Event Eight.
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The heart's dearest solace will smile on me there. No more from the cottage again will I roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. | |
Welcome to Awash's eighth event log, everyone! Further information on this event can be found here at the OOC post. |
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I taught some classes there. Keep in mind this is after the catastrophe— the apocalypse, basically. The school feeds directly into the army, and I have an elite unit within it that I was scouting for talent for, too.
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So, the Lieutenant Colonel is prospecting for child soldiers to join his--what was it?--Moon Demon Company? You really are a piece of work, Ichinose. [There's a pause, brief.]
I want to see it.
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[WHO ELSE IS GONNA FIGHT. Anyway, this is why he's one of the few adults who doesn't mind seeing people like Damian trying their best, either.]
Show me the way out of here and I can take you there.
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[He points back the way they came.] None of the other exits are functional. A pocket dimension, I'm guessing, like Chroma itself. Come on.
[He leads Guren back along the walkways between the platforms jutting from the cave to the ground hole. Through the memorabilia, the one with the console, the display cases. Despite being in a cave, there's something stringent and hyper organized about everything. Nothing is hanging out, not even cords. No indication of weapons or gadgets or items. Even the display cylinders with the uniforms are even perfectly done.
Batman seems to be pretty anally retentive.]
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Not too many people come from the same world, anyway.]
Sort of. If I had to guess, these are based off of memory. Things like the books in my office are only clear when they're ones I have memorized. Some have a few passages, others are complete jibberish. Parts of the school are fuzzier than the rest... things like that.
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Giving us access is unsystematic and strange. Another reward? Or an opportunity.
[Back on the fitness platform, Damian raises one hand and points toward the glimmering hole above. Guren can even jump on the trampoline for help.] There.
Go ahead.
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[And then it never does, and he feels even more paranoid. But for now, he's glancing up the whole, and then at the trampoline. Okay.
He'll just go ahead and hop... boing.]
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[Yeah, good. Bye.
Just kidding. Damian comes up the expected way. Batgrapple. He'll install the ladder later with Minato, making it easier. The hook pops out, and then it's all simply reeling himself up to the hole to climb out.]
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Seriously, if you try to block it, you'll just draw more attention. Leave it as a hole, and less people will want to drop into it.
[That's his advice, and besides, he's starting to walk off now. If you want that school tour, follow him, towards Ruga!!]
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Tt.
[Though he doesn't say anything about it, he hurries to catch up with a sour face that says a whole lot more than what he won't. He's quiet for a little of the walk, then he asks:] Did you bring anything back yet?
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[A box full... of fuda spell tags. He doesn't even know if Damian knows what those are, but he doesn't stop to explain, either.]
A few parts of uniforms and a monocular, too. It seems like any time I bring someone new in, I can take back more. [Damian's being used for goods.]
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That's because you can. I haven't fully tested the limitations. I know you can take one item for a person, however.
By "fuda"... You mean, "o-fuda"? A talisman? [He already assume Guren was Japanese based on the surname. It gives him a point of reference.] Why? Are your vampires affected by demon-repelling talismans?
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[Religious organizations and being a sorcerer, yayy.] Explosions, sound muffling, illusions, just to name a few things. They're useful in a place that keeps throwing things at us.
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You're not that old. You talk as if this catastrophe occurred recently, during your lifetime. If it was cataclysmic enough to destroy much of the population, what happened exactly? How did you survive? Are the vampires and the catastrophe related?
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Eight years ago, a virus wiped out anyone over the age of 13 who wasn't able to obtain the vaccine. Monsters began to appear shortly after, called the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and started killing off the remaining humans. The vampires, who had stayed mostly hidden and avoided us until then, came out now that their source of food was in danger.
They gathered up children to keep as livestock. It grants them safety from the monsters, but they're walking blood bags.
Those of us who didn't die regrouped as much as we could.
[By now, he walks them down the exact part of the street in Ruga that takes them into his world. Green trees, a blue sky, a school building... all completely empty. The city looks fine around them, but from the roof, Damian would be able to see the destruction around the walls.]
The Japanese Imperial Demon Army is trying to reclaim what they can and save humanity.
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It just... is. He slows to a momentary stop, glancing around, eyes flicking and taking in everything. Even without seeing the destruction, he can tell. It’s different. The lack of noise per say, a feeling. Empty. No people of course, but perhaps that is what helps solidify it.]
Sounds too simple. I know there’s more you’re not telling me. Like why you have so much physical power. I’ve been hit plenty of times by humans. You hit like a metahuman. [His eyes level back on Guren.] Why can’t you and the vampires work together?
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[A summary, nowhere near enough of the truth. Guren frowns, like he's trying to consider what more he can say. His hand rests at the hilt of his sword as he takes his steps closer to the school, meaning to go inside.]
Vampires view humans as livestock and nothing more. It's in their nature. Would most people work together with cows?
[It's the simplest way of putting it, even if he happens to be working with a vampire or two, himself.]
Normal humans don't stand a chance against vampires. Even the weakest ones are at least seven times as strong as a human. Their speed can't be registered, their strength is immeasurable— it's only with the development of demon weapons that we're able to stand a chance.
Even then, we're largely outclassed. In this school, the kids who signed up to be part of the demon army study and train to be able to handle a demon of their own. I have a contract with one of the most powerful types.
[He glances his way.] Before you say anything, it's the head family that decides all of this. The Hiiragis. I'm from the lowest branch family, so it's unheard of that I've even been able to climb the ranks as much as I have, but that's where my influence ends.
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A proud, stubborn family at the helm of an army bent on eradicating vampires to save humanity? Tt. I'm not surprised. [That they "decide all of this," he means. Carefully, he picks his way after Guren without stopping to tarry. The school... doesn't look bad? He's still not a fan of child soldiers.
But this is no embryonic island isolated from the world and used to craft a merciless Demon's Head heir.] So you get your power from a demon. [Ughhh.]
Handling a demon means it's dangerous, and study means it's experimental at best. Danger and experimental means there's students who aren't able to control this kind of power sometimes.
What happens to the ones who can't?
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He's quiet at all of the comments on it being dangerous and experimental. He knows that well. He knew that when he was forced to pick up a demonic sword to save his friends. When he was injected with a demon. When he was tortured and experimented on all for this research.
But at the last question, he does toss back a cold look.]
What do you think? They die.
[Spoken as if it's a natural fact, as if he doesn't care even when he does. He hates every part of this. He wants to stop all of it, but he's still not close enough— he moves to the stairs, heading down.
He's being open with Damian for a reason, so he doesn't mind walking him all the way down to the sketchy lower levels.]
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Guren's hands are tied. He gets it. In the end, he gets it.] You're a teacher, aren't you? You should be protecting them. They trust you! They want to be you! [His fists ball at his sides, and his voice echoes as it rises.] How can you just stand around and let them die trying to become a monster so the Hiiragis' can have a tool to fight vampires?!
Average children can't control power like that, and you know it better than anyone, Ichinose.
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Those words... they're words he tells himself all the time. Why does this have to happen, why isn't he doing enough? He can't, he's too weak, he doesn't have enough power yet. He's letting children die.]
If they don't have power, they also risk dying. That's how the world works. That's how things are. All I can do is try to prepare them for that, and recommend only who I'm sure is ready.
If you think that anyone can survive in a world like this without contributing, then you're just naive. I don't have the time to help people who aren't of use to me.
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You wouldn't still be teaching them if you thought that. [Slowly, he begins heading down the stairs. He doesn't try to overtake Guren to see Guren's face. Instead, he lets the man not look back, and he stands a step or two up.] You wouldn't have anything to do with children at all.
You have enough power, you said so yourself. You wouldn't be wasting your time teaching them if you didn't care.
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Still, he's stiff where he stands, fingers curling into fists in his pockets. He hates that response even more than the blame. The blaming had been right— but this? This was giving him too much credit. That's how he felt.]
I'm ordered to teach them. Just like I'm ordered to do everything else.
[He keeps walking down the stairs now. There are countless ways he goes against orders, to try and help, to try and make the world better— but he's still not good enough in the end, so what does it matter? These are just orders.]
I thought you hated me? Don't waste your time trying to make what I do alright because you think I care about a bunch of snot-nosed brats.
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But with you bending under the Hiiragis boots, I'd expect nothing less than sly and manipulative ways of trying to keep children's blood from being on your hands.
[He gets it. He just likes giving Guren a hard time.]
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Just go die already.
[Ah, there he is, the ultimate tsun. Damian is such a brat, and Guren can tell he's dancing that irritating line of thinking Guren is a good person and criticizing him for everything he does. He hates it. Both parts are irritating.
There are a lot of stairs for a school, it seems. They keep going and going. Well, but Guren is trying to share a bit about himself for Damian, since he seems so constantly frustrated and curious... so, he's a softy after all.]
The demon in my blade is a rank 1 demon from what's called the black demon series. They're exceptionally aggressive, and since mine is a possession type, it's even worse. But with a contract, a spell keeps it in check. My heart is strong, so I don't give in enough to grant the demon full control.
[Let's just leave it at that sure]
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i love it
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