Saku Gyousou [乍驍宗] (
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towerofanimus2012-07-30 04:50 pm
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Characters: Saku Gyousou (ou), Taiki (ou) and YOU! but especially room 3-20 residents.
Setting: Room 3-20 and then various places.
Format: Whatever you're comfortable in!
Summary: The King of Tai arrives and is, overall, unnervingly calm about the whole thing. Also featuring adorable Taiki antics in part 2.
Warnings: None
[upon waking]
Gyousou didn't panic. It wasn't a reaction in his repertoire, no matter how bizarre or foreign a situation he found himself in. He was unsettled, obviously, but that didn't stop him getting out of bed once his body would obey him, and moving automatically to the chest marked as his. The note he took with him, giving it a cursory glance - ransom, demands? No. Nothing he could use - and left it at the end of his bed as he examined the items he had been allocated. There was absolutely no point in waiting around. He'd had enough time to think as he'd lain frozen.
Clothing first. The robes he dismissed, too heavy and ornate for him to dress himself without aid. His old uniform, that of a Tai general, was more suitable. As much as he would prefer to wear the imperial regalia, as much a type of armour as any metal plate, it wasn't a practical choice at this point. He began to dress, not bothering to remove the white clothing in which he'd awoken. The habits of someone from a frozen climate, gratitude for an extra layer. The collar, he reserved judgement on. Obviously a form of control, of restraint, and if he had needed to contain himself, he would have done something similar. No surprises there. After a moment's pause, he belted his sword on.
The necessities dealt with, he took stock of the room before glancing out into the corridor beyond.
[after reuniting with Taiki]
[ Having solved the most pressing issue - of his immediate health and that of the Tai Taiho - Gyousou roams the halls and rooms in an order based entirely on Kouri's whim. ]
Setting: Room 3-20 and then various places.
Format: Whatever you're comfortable in!
Summary: The King of Tai arrives and is, overall, unnervingly calm about the whole thing. Also featuring adorable Taiki antics in part 2.
Warnings: None
[upon waking]
Gyousou didn't panic. It wasn't a reaction in his repertoire, no matter how bizarre or foreign a situation he found himself in. He was unsettled, obviously, but that didn't stop him getting out of bed once his body would obey him, and moving automatically to the chest marked as his. The note he took with him, giving it a cursory glance - ransom, demands? No. Nothing he could use - and left it at the end of his bed as he examined the items he had been allocated. There was absolutely no point in waiting around. He'd had enough time to think as he'd lain frozen.
Clothing first. The robes he dismissed, too heavy and ornate for him to dress himself without aid. His old uniform, that of a Tai general, was more suitable. As much as he would prefer to wear the imperial regalia, as much a type of armour as any metal plate, it wasn't a practical choice at this point. He began to dress, not bothering to remove the white clothing in which he'd awoken. The habits of someone from a frozen climate, gratitude for an extra layer. The collar, he reserved judgement on. Obviously a form of control, of restraint, and if he had needed to contain himself, he would have done something similar. No surprises there. After a moment's pause, he belted his sword on.
The necessities dealt with, he took stock of the room before glancing out into the corridor beyond.
[after reuniting with Taiki]
[ Having solved the most pressing issue - of his immediate health and that of the Tai Taiho - Gyousou roams the halls and rooms in an order based entirely on Kouri's whim. ]

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He followed his feet, and his feet took him down the stairs, to the room directly under his. The fear grew stronger but so did the pull. When Gyousou stepped out of the room Taiki was hit full on with the presence of the king. A presence he didn't think he would ever feel again.
He had seen him dead so many times, in his nightmares and in his dead world, as well as the other world they had sent him to. Seeing him alive now...
Taiki ran towards Gyousou, tears falling already and practically flinging himself at Gyousou's feat, not sure whether he wanted to bow or hug him.
It sort of ended up as both.
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"Kouri, I am glad that you are safe. I had feared--"
That Tai was truly gone, and its kirin with it. The situation was still dire, but not unsalvageable.
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He could barely believe that he was here. He stood shaking with sobs, awkwardly wanting to fling his arms round his king but not having the confidence to.
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"How long?" He asked, voice even, smoothing down Taiki's hair in what he hoped was a reassuring way. It was strange, when he had only the day before been in audience with his ministers with the kirin at his side, but time passed differently between worlds and across oceans. Had this child been stranded here alone? It was no wonder his nyokai was present.
And his clothing - or rather, the fabric that swamped him - was another mystery, for he was wearing the same cloak.
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Sometimes he needed to hide things from the kirin. Now was not one of those times. "When I awoke, there was a letter with ill tidings... Which I find hard to believe. Have you seen it?"
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He was crying fully now, even the presence of Gyousou couldn't sooth the main he felt at Tai being gone forever.
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"How can that be? I cannot accept that Tentei would give up on the world like that."
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There was no reason for he or Kouri to be alive. No explanation in the history of the twelve kingdoms for Kouri's survival thus far. Either the gods were here, or they were dead. As terrifying as that latter explanation was, it meant that they were free to do as they wished - no god existed to strike Kouri down. When he was done, he smiled. It wasn't a friendly expression, more one of a man whose course was once again determined. Whose destiny and impending death was now so far out of his own hands that he was free to do as he wished in the meantime. He stood, sweeping Taiki up and onto his habitual perch on his king.
"And yet, we were spared. Take heart, Kouri, as long as we draw breath, Tai lives. By surviving, you have ensured that Tai survives."
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He was relieved when he was picked up, sitting close to Gyousou, the world looked a lot less scary when viewed from his kings shoulders. He managed a tiny smile, even though he had spent time in the ruins of Tai, he believed Gyousou, and for the first time in ten months thought that just maybe everything would be okay.
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Hei had been standing near the doorway, having just arrived back inside of the room he shared with the others. There were many things he had to take care of in the tower, and arriving back here was rare of him. Still, seeing someone new was alarming, and one of the only reasons he actually reappeared back here. Best to know friend from foe at all times after all.
"Before any assumptions are made, I am not your enemy."
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Least this man had not been in rage like some others here. Maybe it was just his luck that he was meeting all those that had a sound mind, but this man was already far better than the previous being that inhabited this room.
"And you're right on that as well."
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"Then do you have any questions regarding this tower?"
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And back to Hei. "You are Japanese?"
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And yet he spent so much time in Japan. Strange, but it didn't bother him.
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"I have heard of it. I am told your written language is much like ours, but I know little else."
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Least it was an assumption on his part.
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"You seem a tad lost, my friend," Fado says with a smile, still drawing his bow across the strings as he speaks.
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"I won't deny it."
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"If you need any assistance, please feel free to ask."
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"I may take you up on that offer, Fado."
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"Well, any friend of Taiki's is certainly a friend of mine! I would be glad to help in any way I can."
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aah skids back in here
"Forgive me if this seems impolite, but what manner of person are you?"
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"I'm a member of the Kokiri tribe-- we are forest-dwelling beings, who live under the protect of the Great Deku Tree. I myself am the Wind Sage of the Master Sword. It is my duty to communicate the prayers of the gods, and to protect the power to repel evil."
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"A great task indeed. Would you prefer me to address you more formally?"
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"I-I'm sorry!" he squeaked, gulping as he took note of the sword, fingers clenching around his staff.
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Nevertheless, a youngster. "You are not hurt?"
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"... You must be new."
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