Elian Zigmarl (Elian 2) (
absolute_perception) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-08-20 11:02 am
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No real escape
Characters: Elian Zigmarl and Ryuho Ryu
Setting: Room 1-12
Format: Prose
Summary: Elian has to help out a friend from his world. It's not going to be easy.
Warnings: Death talk, emotional breakdowns, and seismic upthrusts and a lot of other things that might not make a lot of sense.
With the arrival of Ryuho came the complicated matter of taking care of his leader. He had to choose his words carefully considering now that he had no memories. Elian made his way through the halls from his current location at the infirmary, to his friend's room. There really wasn't much that he could do other than to help Ryuho understand what was going on.
The navigation came easy to him, since he worked on these floors. It was a menial job but it had its benefits. The trek through the halls allowed him time to think. It was important to make sure that Ryuho knew precisely what was happening and he left very little to chance. It was a gamble he chose not to take by leaving his friend to face his issues alone.
The otherwise stoic boy didn't show any happiness on his face through his walk. It was as if it was business as usual with the same impassive expression. All those years of discipline and training made him socially invisible and rarely has he gone out of his way to explain anything other than to those that needed to know.
This was one such incident. His small hand reached up to knock on the door upon his approach to room 1-12.
Setting: Room 1-12
Format: Prose
Summary: Elian has to help out a friend from his world. It's not going to be easy.
Warnings: Death talk, emotional breakdowns, and seismic upthrusts and a lot of other things that might not make a lot of sense.
With the arrival of Ryuho came the complicated matter of taking care of his leader. He had to choose his words carefully considering now that he had no memories. Elian made his way through the halls from his current location at the infirmary, to his friend's room. There really wasn't much that he could do other than to help Ryuho understand what was going on.
The navigation came easy to him, since he worked on these floors. It was a menial job but it had its benefits. The trek through the halls allowed him time to think. It was important to make sure that Ryuho knew precisely what was happening and he left very little to chance. It was a gamble he chose not to take by leaving his friend to face his issues alone.
The otherwise stoic boy didn't show any happiness on his face through his walk. It was as if it was business as usual with the same impassive expression. All those years of discipline and training made him socially invisible and rarely has he gone out of his way to explain anything other than to those that needed to know.
This was one such incident. His small hand reached up to knock on the door upon his approach to room 1-12.

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The whole thing was so confusing.
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"I would assume that the Administration can do more than just travel in time. It is also possible that you were here before me and in stasis before they decided to release you." He was more than likely over-thinking things a bit, but he didn't dismiss any possibility whatsoever.
"I have also met others here from different worlds and timelines that have met their doubles. I have seen doubles myself."
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"But if I was in stasis, how would I have been in your memories? Unless they made a duplicate somehow."
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Addressing the issue about the Other Side took precedence. "You and Kazuma engaged in battle. The hatred that the two of you felt for one another was intense enough to cause the Second Uprising. It was then that both of you had vanished for several months...eight, I believe."
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His hair hadn't grown out though, and he didn't remember cutting it.
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"When we found you, it was as if you returned without any change at all other than your loss of memories. It was...it was hard not knowing what happened to you that made us worry. We weren't sure if you were alive or dead. My father told us to keep looking and we did."
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"I must have caused a lot of worry for all of you, I'm sorry."
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"He pushed to have the bill passed that Alter users to be classified as non-humans for the sake of his gain. He's a bad man. If he hadn't come..." Elian became very quiet as if there was a block within his own mind. The psychic backlash he suffered from Mujo still hurt to remember.
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But what had that accomplished if the world was gone?
"Kanami..." He said suddenly, remembering that little girl from the mining town, the one he had protected. She would be dead now if the two of them were the last from their world.
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Even if those letters were true, Ryuho had a better chance to survive than Elian did and he carried the hope of their kind which was more than what Elian could say for himself. He wasn't tall, or even remotely genetically superior. Pragmatically, Elian wasn't anywhere near Ryuho's caliber when it comes to how the survival of a race were to come about.
He sighed and slumped his shoulders in resignation to that stinging fact. Still, he had to respond. "I cannot say. My brothers...I don't know their fate either."
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It was depressing to consider. It would mean that Kanami and the villagers, and even the old lady he had rescued were all dead.
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The part that hurt the most was that he couldn't stop it. He didn't have the power to stop it. Ryuho did and so did Kazuma. He looked to Ryuho with a thoughtful expression. Thinking about all the times he watched and understood what was going on, he needed to hear that everything was going to be okay. Deep down, he knew that Ryuho was right. It was proving it that was going to be difficult.
"Yes. Perhaps it is an illusion to keep us from discovering a way home. Then that would mean that we are held against our will. The question remains, for what purpose?"
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Perhaps they were studying different powers. If they were all alter users, he might suspect the mainland, but here it didn't seem likely.
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He tugs at his collar, as though noticing it for the first time. "What are these for?"
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"Are most powers suppressed here?" It would be infuriating if he worked so hard to recover his alter and found it wasn't possible to summon it here anyway.
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"Come. We still have to eat."
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"Where do we go?"
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