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spellbinders2017-09-01 01:50 pm
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Entry tags:
- &world: aimintas,
- blazblue: hibiki kohaku,
- fma: alphonse elric,
- god eater 2: julius visconti,
- god eater: lenka utsugi,
- nier automata: 2b,
- nier automata: 9s,
- persona 5: akira kurusu,
- pmmm: madoka kaname,
- pokemon: moon,
- tales of xillia 2: jude mathis,
- tales of zestiria: mikleo,
- tales of zestiria: sorey
here we go again...
Who: Everyone
Where: Aimintas
When: Day 56
Open/Closed: OTA
[ Feel free to use this entry as a mingle for whatever your characters will be up to during the bigger Uvi attack! You can find details about it in this weekly update post.
(This post is forward dated by a few hours as I temporarily forgot how timezones work... please forgive me.) ]
Where: Aimintas
When: Day 56
Open/Closed: OTA
[ Feel free to use this entry as a mingle for whatever your characters will be up to during the bigger Uvi attack! You can find details about it in this weekly update post.
(This post is forward dated by a few hours as I temporarily forgot how timezones work... please forgive me.) ]
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[ This part seems to be clear, but there's no telling if other places need clearing. If they're done, Julius can try to turn back now.
The keyword being 'try'.
Battle had united the two minds in his body on one purpose, but now he has to suppress the Singularity's instinct to consume. Wood, stone, metal, it mattered not what type of matter; only that it could be touched. If 9S listens intently, he would be able to perceive the ebb and flow of what is heard as static - the mind of the Singularity sending out its voice as Julius tries to seal it. ]
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That's quite concerning]
None in this area...
[And thus none anywhere too close]
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And aims one of its sword wings downwards, the blade whistling by 9S with a breeze - ]
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His attention snaps up to the remaining part of this creature that still resembles the man he knows, teeth gritted behind closed lips. That's it then, isn't it?
Like the logic virus, this thing is threatening to consume him.
...Then like that same virus, can he counterman it?]
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ʟɪᴠᴇ. ᴄᴏɴsᴜᴍᴇ. ᴇᴠᴏʟᴠᴇ. Thus was its will, one that eclipsed the lone soul trying to hold it back. 9S can probably find something that resembled Julius' sense of self in that wash of blinding brilliance. All is not lost, yet it's taking all his effort to remain existent. ]
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These defenses are stronger than he might've expected, besides. But maybe he should have, when it's a being not dissimilar to Emil in power.
He concentrates in the hope that he can weaken the creature's defenses and perhaps cripple its use of a limb or two, rather like he did with the Engles unit he and 2B once faced. The problem, of course, is that he can't mount an offense. In the process of hacking, though, he comes across a name and the knowledge that that person is here...
9S may not relish seeing memories he shouldn't be privy to, but at a time like this, he'll take what he can get. And he reaches across their bizarre mental network, focusing on that face, and that name. He can only hope it works]
Julius needs help—
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However, its mental realm is a different story altogether. The will of the Singularity starts trying to worm its way into the android's consciousness, though it can never get too far before its influence is forcibly, unnaturally withdrawn.
Julius is there... inside. Somewhere. Now if only Lenka can get here in time... ]
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[There's no finesse to the mental yell that answers a few moments later, likely radiating across half the combatants on the field and indiscriminately aimed in general direction of both 9S and the thing that had at some point called itself Julius Visconti. It's a call to whatever is left to hear it in the Singularity, but also an answer -- details like location and battle situation are swept aside in favor of a rapid burst of pressure and feeling: they've got incoming.
And then he's there -- landing in a flurry of impact and debris behind the strange spread wings of the Aragami, sliding directly into a roll under it to get between the creature and 9S. Honestly, Lenka doesn't have a clue what he's jumping into, but that's the good thing about telepathy -- he hasn't had the time nor the guidance to figure out how the hell it works, but he can get a general sense of urgency and the gravity of the situation. Of course, he already knew how bad it was the moment Julius stopped responding to check-ins; he's been bracing himself ever since they parted ways, staying as close as was practicable to the path razed by the Aragami's blades and beams.
He has the borrowed greatsword up and ready by the time he's in position, staring up at the Aragami for the second time today with an up close and personal vantage point he really could have done without.
However, there doesn't seem to be much movement just yet. Is it charging up an attack?]
... Whoever you are, move back.
[He's going to need room to maneuver with that sword, and 9S doesn't seem to be moving to engage the Aragami either. He's not sure what kind of stalemate he's just arrived in.]
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This creature is far more like a magical entity.
He stands there, quite still, hands extended in Julius' direction. The light that bounds between his hands and the thing he's nearly been swallowed up by launches in volleys of pale amber, which pass quite harmlessly around Lenka. He's not the target, and there are only certain types of beings that 9S can hack.
Truly, he's surprised that it's working right now]
How far? [He asks, voice tense. This face he recognizes: he's sure Julius supplied it to him, and that's why he saw it] I can keep it still, but...only within a certain range...
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... and recognition, as 9S buys enough time for Julius to metaphorically claw his way into perception. ]
You came...
[ His words are barely perceptible beneath a flood of static; certainly not strong enough to wrest back control just yet. ]
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[That's his first guess, anyway, Lenka having just noticed the strange amber light snaking around him -- his first instinct is then to back away from it, but he needs to make sure he can keep the Singularity away from the stranger behind him. Whoever he is, he obviously has an idea of what's going on with Julius, and some way of controlling the creature.
For the moment.
Lenka keeps his sword up, and tries to ignore the fact that he's standing in the middle of some kind of magical field of dubious sturdiness.]
If you can move as far as possible, it will give me more room to defend. Just in case.
[The rest of this harebrained plan is still shrouded in mystery and uncertainty; aside from the makeshift God Arc in his hands and a vague assurance from Julius earlier that he'd somehow fight the Aragami from the inside, Lenka doesn't have anything to go on. It's not any great comfort when the thing has at least six times as many blades as he does -- but then Julius is there. A little bit of him, far off, like speaking through a fading radio.]
Of course I'm here. [I have to be, he doesn't quite say, or think, because that's not exactly what he means] Are you?
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[9S begins to back up at a cautious pace, uncertain how close he might need to be when he's never dealt with something like this before. He had hacked magic entities before, but they were attacking and naturally, distance was something he had to create rather than moderate.
This, one the other hand...
Despite the caution of his movements, 9S is still an android. He still moves with an unnatural speed and coordination that don't befit a human, and he's drawn back several yards before he halts. And all the while, he hasn't allowed his hands to drop, still extended toward the thing Julius is now a part of]
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[ A man cannot fight a battle on two fronts, and neither can a Singularity. 9S is doing a great job at keeping it immobilized, so Lenka already has room to strike. ]
I'll battle it on this side... please.
[ Just kill me.
Except the Singularity would not let him die. However, it would at least allow him a respite if it was beaten, if only for a short while. ]