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anemoi2012-02-14 03:42 pm
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The end...?
Who: Hiroshi, Supernova, Dave Strider. Also open to anybody, especially if they participated in either of the two action logs.
When: Shortly after the conclusion of both logs.
What: The Rod of Calem-Sur is assembled. Surely this is the end of the Ao Oni invasion...?
Where: The highest hill in Sirocco
Hiroshi waits, the shaft of the Rod of Calem-Sur in his hands. The only indication of his mental state is the whiteness of his knuckles as he grips onto the precious artifact. The other party should, barring mishap, be arriving at the meeting point soon, or so he can only hope.
He supposes he should be thinking more about the attack back at the temple. The man in the costume had seemed pretty desperate to get him to let go of the piece. But all he can think of at this point is how soon they will be able to flush the Onis out. Once the Rod is complete and the spell -- as much as he hates to admit it as a spell -- chanted, they can put this whole thing behind them, and he can ditch the magic and go back to science where he belongs.
The Rod needs to be completed. The Onis need to leave. That's all he cares about at this point.
When: Shortly after the conclusion of both logs.
What: The Rod of Calem-Sur is assembled. Surely this is the end of the Ao Oni invasion...?
Where: The highest hill in Sirocco
Hiroshi waits, the shaft of the Rod of Calem-Sur in his hands. The only indication of his mental state is the whiteness of his knuckles as he grips onto the precious artifact. The other party should, barring mishap, be arriving at the meeting point soon, or so he can only hope.
He supposes he should be thinking more about the attack back at the temple. The man in the costume had seemed pretty desperate to get him to let go of the piece. But all he can think of at this point is how soon they will be able to flush the Onis out. Once the Rod is complete and the spell -- as much as he hates to admit it as a spell -- chanted, they can put this whole thing behind them, and he can ditch the magic and go back to science where he belongs.
The Rod needs to be completed. The Onis need to leave. That's all he cares about at this point.
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Palom considers briefly whether or not he should be putting Hiroshi to sleep before deciding he'd probably be annoyed about it later. The guy obviously came from a super lame world without magic and monsters and adventures, but he'd always thought Hiroshi had been pretty OK with being the hero of this particular story.
"...No one's gonna die anymore. Either this is the right way or it's not, and if it's not, we'll find the right way. Everyone wants these things gone. That's why we've all been working together.
It's gonna be OK, Hiroshi. Even if this doesn't work, there's gonna be something that does."
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"Palom is right, we can and we will make them go away... just please let us help." He shifts so he can look at the young man in the eyes. "After all, who said this is the only way? Long as you don't give up, we will find the right way, all right?"
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"Like they said, we'll get them out one way or another! Whatever happened last time, this time you've got all of us, all right?"
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He whispered "I don't think he's gonna put it down by now. What should we do now? I MIGHT be able to get a time travel clone to yank it out of his hands before anyone can stop me, but it'd be a risk."
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"I think they've got it under control. Even if they don't, it's an incantation. I can get rid of him before he finishes it."
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"Ummm, so do you guys know a way to get rid of the blue things? And how far in the future are you from, anyway?"