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[CLOSED] A heavenly assignment
⌛ Who: Azem (
starshepard), Emet-Selch (
emet_sulk), and Rhea'li (
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⌛ What: Three refugees receive a heavenly assignment in which they fix fractured souls
⌛ When: Early December
⌛ Where: The Western Paradise
⌛ Warnings: FFXIV Shadowbringers/Endwalker spoilers all the way down, probably
Rhea'li is no stranger to odd requests, so he thinks nothing of it when he wakes after a strange dream and a golden train ticket in his hands. It wouldn't be the first time a god-like being has called to him in his sleep...
Which is how he ends up in the Western Paradise with a number of other refugees summoned to help return souls fractured and ripped from their bodies by the timeloops back to their rightful place. When he hears that, Rhea'li winces, thinking of his own soul, the sundered nature of it and the re-fracture of it in recent days.
It can be a little tricky for others to spot Rhea'li in the gaggle of refugees who had been summoned to help with the situation in the Western Paradise (being as short as he is), but he can certainly spot the two ancients amongst the crowd as Inari Okami teaches them how to properly wield Kizuna to complete their task. Without hesitation, Rhea'li bonds with another refugee -- a stranger as suggested -- before gently breaking it, the magic coming easily to him. Mayhaps the ease has something to do with its similarities to the echo, even though he has little control over the latter?
The lesson complete, the refugees are allowed to disperse to complete the task of aiding the lost and fractured souls, though not without a warning; particularly malevolent lost souls can influence or corrupt those who attempt to help them, possibly even possess them. So it would best to not travel alone, so that another can assist in removing the malevolence.
It's with that in mind that Rhea'li keeps an eye out for Emet-Selch and Azem as the other refugees begin to disperse, waving as he approaches.
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⌛ What: Three refugees receive a heavenly assignment in which they fix fractured souls
⌛ When: Early December
⌛ Where: The Western Paradise
⌛ Warnings: FFXIV Shadowbringers/Endwalker spoilers all the way down, probably
Rhea'li is no stranger to odd requests, so he thinks nothing of it when he wakes after a strange dream and a golden train ticket in his hands. It wouldn't be the first time a god-like being has called to him in his sleep...
Which is how he ends up in the Western Paradise with a number of other refugees summoned to help return souls fractured and ripped from their bodies by the timeloops back to their rightful place. When he hears that, Rhea'li winces, thinking of his own soul, the sundered nature of it and the re-fracture of it in recent days.
It can be a little tricky for others to spot Rhea'li in the gaggle of refugees who had been summoned to help with the situation in the Western Paradise (being as short as he is), but he can certainly spot the two ancients amongst the crowd as Inari Okami teaches them how to properly wield Kizuna to complete their task. Without hesitation, Rhea'li bonds with another refugee -- a stranger as suggested -- before gently breaking it, the magic coming easily to him. Mayhaps the ease has something to do with its similarities to the echo, even though he has little control over the latter?
The lesson complete, the refugees are allowed to disperse to complete the task of aiding the lost and fractured souls, though not without a warning; particularly malevolent lost souls can influence or corrupt those who attempt to help them, possibly even possess them. So it would best to not travel alone, so that another can assist in removing the malevolence.
It's with that in mind that Rhea'li keeps an eye out for Emet-Selch and Azem as the other refugees begin to disperse, waving as he approaches.
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He still remembers how. A paltry task for one such as him. Whether the spirits here respond is another matter however. He remembers his attempts to fix another's fractured soul being ineffective.
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"Can you? Do we need to form a bond instead and draw it out? I don't know how any of this is supposed to work."
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Inari didn't exactly explain what to do if things went wrong. They had warned of it, but he supposes it's difficult to demonstrate what to do without having one on hand.
"Let's take him back with us. I would rather not make things worse."
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Once done they look up at Hades. "All ready to go."
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Thankfully the situation is quick to explain. They must soul dive and bring peace to the malevolent spirit so it releases its hold on their friend. Hades doesn't seem terribly enthused...but then, when does he ever?
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All they need do is form a bond a let themselves connect on a level beyond just the physical. Though they aren't sure what to expect. Rhea'li is still a part of this, is he not? It's an exciting prospect if they're honest.
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"Are you ready?" he asks.
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When they dive into Rhea'li's soul, gone is the peaceful and pleasant environs of the Western Paradise. Instead, they are thrust headlong onto the shores of riverbank, an abundance of grass carpeting the land nearby. The wind carries the scent of the sea to the ancients, the white stone of Limsa Lominsa visible over cliffs. Gigantic crabs scuttle amongst the shore slugs, the river leading towards the ocean while the other direction leads towards tall cliffs that surround the river's mouth. It would be a rather pleasant sight, were it not for the sight of the huge red moon hanging low in the sky, clouds painted a sickly orange. If one were to look carefully at the silhouette of the moon, there appear to be several rectangular objects speared into it.
Rhea'li himself is suddenly no longer anywhere to be found.
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Judging by how close it is, he suspects that they are about to witness it cracking open. He scans their surroundings in search of Rhea'li.
"I do not see him..."
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Azem, on the other hand, doesn't recognize anything. They're immediately hit with the thrill of adventure in a new land as they look around at their surroundings. It isn't until they look up at the sky that their excitement wavers a little. They let out a low whistle, "Well, that's ominous."
They squint up the red moon until Hades speaks. "Huh?"
They look around once more and realize that is just the two of them. "Oh, how strange. I was expecting either him or the spirit to be here with us. I suppose we'll have to track them down."
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Option 1 - towards the ocean and Limsa Lominsa
As they head towards the ocean, the smell of salt grows even stronger. The city is as bustling as ever, with people of all kinds selling their wares.
There is talk of the ongoing war with the Garlean Empire and it isn't surprising to overhear people talking about friends or family who had signed up to help the Grand Companies. Worry is a clear feature in these conversations, but Limsa Lominsa doesn't stop for something like that.
It does, however, grind to a sudden and abrupt halt when the skies suddenly darken and meteors begin to rain over the city.
Option 2 - towards the mouth of the river and the surrounding tall cliffs
As they follow the path up the river, the sky slowly begins to darken ominously. Red paints the clouds like there a fire in the far distance, smoke and ash turning them black.
Yet, as they step into the valley surrounded by cliffs, there is almost no sign of such foreboding portent. Looking up, there is only a mere sliver of sky visible from between the rocks, and the gentle burbling of the river is peaceful despite it all.
However... what they find is not one but two Rhea'lis, both sitting beside each other by the river's edge, his appearance noticeably younger. Gone is the serious look that is often on his face and the twitches of his tail is noticeably more animated. One Rhea'li sits with his feet in the water, kicking up splashes, while the other Rhea'li has a fishing rod out, staring intently at where the line dips below the water despite the first miqo'te likely scaring off the fish with his actions.
Option 3 - towards the group of people in the distance, away from both Limsa Lominsa and the river
In the direction perpendicular to the other two routes, one could espy a small group of people with a bit of squinting. They appear to be in quite a heated argument, two in the bright colour of the Yellowjackets while the others are in leather armour.
Yet... approaching them causes the environment to blur and shift to that of a totally different location; Carteneau Flats, in the heat of battle. Garlean footsoldiers and magitek clash with the combined forces of the Grand Companies, explosions from magic and magitek alike resounding in the air. Another soldier dressed in the red of the Maelstrom approach, "You are the reinforcements? Good. We need you to support the flank."
Behind the ancients are several other people, not least of whom include Rhea'li, who is looking up at the red moon hanging low in the sky.
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"The moon is about to fall, and yet he plays here still?" he mutters to himself - although it's quite audible to Azem.
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They're just baffled by the two Rhea'lis when finally find him. But it's what Hades has to say that truly baffles them. "The moon? What do you mean?" They turn to try and look up at the sky, as if they'll be able to see the moon from where they stand.
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The one kicking his feet in the river stares at them, wide-eyed. "You came back?"
The one fishing widens his eyes and pulls his ears back, eyes as round as saucers, "Hello? Who are you?"
Above them, meteors begin to streak through the darkened sky.
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"What--?" But then his gaze is drawn back to the heavens as flashes of fire and light begin to streak down.
Hades freezes for a moment. He's briefly thrown back to his nightmares. Of desperate screams. Of pleas for succor. Of his own heart beating fast in his chest as he hurried past burnt and mutilated bodies lying on ashen streets.
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From the corner of their eye, they see how Hades freezes up and reaches for his hand to try and ground him. Their focus then goes back to the duo of Rhea'lis.
"Of course, I said I would after all." They say to the younger before addressing the older, all the while keeping an easy-going smile on their face. "I am known as Azem and my friend here is Emet-Selch. We came looking for a friend."
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Rhea'li shakes his head, an impatient huff as he flaps his hand dismissively. "Well, you'll not find none here! This is my spot."
Above them, the red moon cracks. Even from so far away, the flare of light from Bahamut's emergence lights up the sky.
"What was that?" Rhea'li's ears immediately perk as he looks up. Scrambling to his feet, his fishing rod in his hand as he moves to leave the valley to see the cause of the commotion.
But his exit is abruptly cut off when the spirit grabs his hand. "No! Don't go!" The spirit looks to both Emet-Selch and Azem also, silently begging they do the same, eyes wide.
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"I think you should listen to...them." He glances at the younger Rhea'li. Now that he looks again, the little one's soul matches that of the sliver lodged in Rhea'li's own. "The sky is about to rain fire. We can keep you safe here."
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"I think we should go." Azem holds their hand out toward the spirit, hoping that perhaps it'll come to take it.
Their attention turns once more to Hades, brow furrowing. "How..." No, there are more pressing concerns, like finding somewhere safe if fire is truly going to rain from the sky. "Let us find somewhere safe."
They're trying to be nice about all of this, giving the spirit a chance to decide for itself before they turn to more drastic manners to drag them along.
Answers playing aggressively in the background
The spirit's grip on Azem's hand is tight, but the spirit is pulling their arm as he reaches for Rhea'li's retreating back. If the spirit could, he would hold onto both Rhea'li and Azem, and so it tries to do both. "No, come back! Don't leave me!" it screams.
True to Emet-Selch's words, fire rains down from the sky as Bahamut begins his descent. Streams of aether streak through the air, striking Limsa Lominsa in the distance.
TO ALL OF MY CHILDREN
"If you wish to see death so desperately then we go together!" he snaps, eyes flashing. "For we are old friends, Death and I."
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They open their mouth to say something to the Rhea'li when Hades pulls out a part of his transformation with such a dramatic line. If they had a freehand it would have connected with their face, instead, they roll their eyes.
"Perhaps we can take a look on the way to somewhere safe?" Trying to find some kind of compromise, after all, they're just as curious to see what's going on above.
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Meanwhile, the spirit wriggles in Azem's grip, but with Rhea'li seemingly acquiescing, he settles in their arms and leans back against them. "Don't wanna see."
But in the future, this very valley became a canyon, the river much wider and more free flowing than it is now. And so rocks of flaming fire -- aether trailing in their wake -- crash into Bronze Lake in the distance. The stony walls of the valley crack, water beginning to pour in.
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Crack! His head whips around and he sees water begin to spray through a newly formed crevice.
"Nevermind. You're right; we should go, Azem."
Too bad he can't summon Grani here. At least, he doesn't think he can. This is only a memory after all.
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pls feel free to npc bahamut as you desire
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