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[CLOSED] A heavenly assignment
⌛ Who: Azem (
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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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The crack and rush of water has Azem wanting to transform and scoop everyone up to get them out as quickly as possible. They don't, however, not wanting to put Rhea'li or the spirit on edge any more than they already are.
"Let us make for higher ground and then go from there." It's start, at least. They aren't sure where to go from there, they don't know the lay of this land.
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Rhea'li, on the other hand, reacts quickly. "I know my way around. Follow me!"
He doesn't give anyone time to protest, darting past Emet-Selch and out of the valley, leaving the spirit to cry out again at the sight of his retreating back. But Rhea'li is the first to see what had been hidden from them all; the tail end of Bahamut flying away as Limsa Lominsa burns in the distance. He stares at the flames licking the tallest spires of Limsa Lominsa, horror drawing across his face as the realisation of what is happening strikes him all at once. Everyone who isn't at Carteneau...
He shakes his head, expression steeling, looking more like the expression he'd worn when stumbling towards Emet-Selch in Amaurot, on the verge of death. He turns away from the sight of his home burning and when the others catch up to him, points the group towards the south east where the land slopes upwards towards what would eventually become the Summerford Farms. Grasses burn from where other fiery rocks had struck the earth, but there is water less inclined to wash them into the sea in the form of the Agelyss River cutting through the grasslands.
"That way!"
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He puts out spot fires which threaten to spread far as they climb the hill. At the top, he turns to watch Limsa as fire flickers over and around its famed white walls.
"Is everyone unharmed?" he finally asks, looking to the others.
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"Everything is one piece here." They respond as they look down at the spirit in their arms and then to Rhea'li. "And you?
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The spirit is quiet, but their hands are tightly gripping Azem's robes, burying his head into their arms.
"I should have been there," Rhea'li says numbly. "I, gods. They're... I should have been there."
It's harder to see being so far from Carteneau, but if one looked to the far distance, one could spot the glow from attempt to bind Bahamut.
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As if to illustrate his point, the blue orb that starts to build around Bahamut explodes outwards before it can complete. The shockwave is felt even from where they are, although much reduced from the distance.
Hades sometimes wonders if perhaps having the dragons - unsundered beings of great strength - summon a facsimile of one of the First Brood had been a good idea. If not for Louisoix and the Circle of Knowing, the star may have suffered a great deal more. The ancient's gaze flickers towards Limsa again, thinking about how all the lives lost this day are the result of him allowing Nael's sister to finish what her brother had begun.
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However, they're momentarily distracted as their gaze follows Hades' gesture. Their eyes widen as a grin forms on their lips. "I want to fight that," they say in a low tone, a giddy feeling bubbling up in them.
This might only be a memory or a dream or something of that nature, but the idea of fighting whatever that large creature is excites them.
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But at Azem's declaration, his snaps his gaze upwards at them, disbelief written across his face. "Why!? Aren't you afraid!? You'll die."
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But how are they supposed to extract this spirit? This is their main purpose here and he would see it done as swiftly as possible. He can't imagine they're supposed to do something about Bahamut.
"...What do you wish to do?" he asks Rhea'li directly. "We can stand here until the land swallows us, or we can act. This is your memory, Rhea'li. What happened next?"
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Right, memory. Their attention turns to Rhea'li to see not only how he reacts to the question but what he has to say.
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Emet-Selch's words pierce through the veil that had separated his current self from this dream-like memory. Rhea'li's openly fearful expression smooths over as a calm settles over him, the hands grasping the spirits' steadying.
"I... ran. There was a grotto where I hid until the dragon was vanquished and all I knew were gone. I was alone. I wished with all my heart... that I had been there with them."
Even if it meant he would have met his end, too.
Rhea'li's gaze turns to the spirit, who squirms in Azem's arms. The spirit who is wearing his appearance during the Calamity. Did he really look so young and vulnerable back then? Nevertheless, he reaches out to lightly ruffle the spirit's hair, fingers gentle rubbing one of the spirit's ears.
"Alone," the spirit mumbles in the smallest of voices. "All gone."
Rhea'li looks to Azem. "You wish to fight the dragon? Then let us fight him. Together." His gaze slides to Emet-Selch. "All of us. None left behind. None left alone."
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"Don't you remember what happens when one gets too close to that dragon?" he asks tensely, eyes boring into Rhea'li's own. He is aware they can be a little airheaded but surely they know. "Still you wish us to fight?"
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Of course, Hades has to put a damper on things. They turn to look at him with an exaggerated pleading expression. No words, simply a puppy-dog expression.
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Would Bahamut still temper those who approach? In this... world within his soul, surely something like that would not affect them in truth? In a way, is this place not unlike a land made of dynamis? Malleable, manipulable. And he is no longer a small, young miqo'te, paralysed in the face of loss.
His grimoire coalesces into existence.
"If it still has the ability to corrupt the mind, I can protect you from it." Just like he had in Ala Mhigo. "I am not as I once was."
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"You will protect me?" he asks derisively. "I don't need your protection. Lest you forget, I am your elder - and the superior sorcerer besides. I expect you to stay behind me when we fight."
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They're wasting no time readying themself for battle either. They gently set the spirit down with a large smile. "We shan't be long, I hope."
They step back to give themselves some room, glyph flashing before their form begins to grow and change, light pouring from parts of them like liquid before coalescing into new limbs. If the dragon can be seen from this distance it must be quite big and they've decided that they best match them. Before long the space in which Azem once stood now stands a large multi-limbed and multi-eyed beast of white and gold, not so dissimilar from sin eater.
"Aaaah, this feels nice. Would you like a lift?" they ask in a tone that almost seems to be made of a multitude of voices.
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But when Azem lets down the spirit with his face, the spirit lets out a cry. Ah, yes. The anxious, child-like spirit who had trapped him here in the first place. Placing a hand on the spirit's shoulder, he leans down to look up into the spirit's eyes, which are watering at the thought of them leaving (he thinks.)
"You and I are bonded. You can feel it, aye?" Rhea'li gently bumps his forehead against the spirit's, the spirit sniffing. "No matter how far I go, I am always with you." He draws out a crystal -- not Azem's, but his summoner's stone -- and places it in the spirit's hand. "Keep this safe for me, will you? I will be back for it."
He waits for the spirit's silent nod, greatly reassured when the spirit clutches the crystal close to his chest.
Turning to Azem -- their appearance has him pausing for a brief moment, thinking vivdly of the grotesque transformations from the First -- he nods, stepping forward for Azem to give him a ride. "Aye, let us strike at the heart of this constructed memory."
For what else could Bahamut represent than the terrifying ordeal of an all encompassing change that one is powerless to stop, leaving one so desperately alone?
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Snapping his fingers, he summons his own mount and climbs up. The large horse-like creature dips its head and nuzzles the spirit gently.
"Don't worry. I don't think anything could kill him," he sniffs. "And if something does, I will be sure to drag him out of the Lifestream so you can scold him yourself."
With that, he urges Grani into the air. The steed's raiment billows behind it, streaming like the flags of Limsa's warships.
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They lower a hand for Rhea'li to climb on while they pout at Hades for summoning Grani. "Let us be off then." They take to the air as well, large feathered wings unfurling behind them they launch themself forward. They take care to hold Rhea'li close so that he's not too jostled by the take-off.
"Tell me of this dragon. Do you know its weaknesses?" Something they can strike easily at to make quick work of it would be nice. Not that Azem wouldn't enjoy a longer and more difficult battle.
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It won't be the first time Rhea'li has ridden a being much, much larger than himself through the skies, and it certainly seems it won't be the last.
"It has the power to corrupt the minds of those who approach it by releasing a wave of aether, but I can protect you from it." He thinks. Maybe. No, he will. "Naught short of fighting until it can no longer hold its form will destroy it."
Rhea'li tightens his grip on Azem's fingers as they soar higher.
"We will bring it down by coordinated attacks from multiple sides. It is but a simulacrum of aether, born from suffering. It knows only rage, all semblance of thought driven from it." He presses his forehead against Azem's hand. "The dragon it mimicks, Bahamut, was slain long ago."
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"Although I am unsure it will help," Hades interjects tersely, "the power of dragons is contained mostly in their eyes. Remove them and you will cripple the creature. Given that this merely a recreation, however, we may not be so fortunate."
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Several of their eyes turn toward Hades, while a few remain focused on Rhea'li and the rest on the target ahead of them. "'Tis as good a plan as any. I will go for the eyes first and see how well we fair after. I'm sure they'll make a tasty treat either way." The grin menacingly.
Their next target would be to rip the wings from its back and ground it if possible. Without a clear weakness to exploit beating it to a pulp is the best Azem can hope to do.
pls feel free to npc bahamut as you desire
Rhea'li raises his grimoire, streams of aether flowing to him as he drains energy from the primal.
"My magic creates constructs of beings I have fought before." He looks grimly up at the primal of Bahamut, his book's wings coalescing into purple light. "So do not be alarmed."
He summons demi-Bahamut using the aether stolen from the primal, the significantly smaller construct roaring ahead of them and blasting the primal with a beam of energy aimed at its haunches.
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Still, he makes an attempt. He tries to cleave his sword against the dragon primal's scales. The impact does little more than offer a loud, grating, metallic ring.
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Still, the eyes are their first target. Even if doesn't weaken Bahamut, it should, at least, blind him.
"Rhea'li, is there any way I can release you somewhere? I require all of my hands free." That and they don't want to jostle or drop him.
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