Sora [AU] (
reversedestiny) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-11-07 06:05 pm
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Characters: AU!Sora and YOU
Setting: Around the Tower
Format: Starting in commentspam, but I will shift
Summary: Kairi is missing, and not even his bouncy new pet can calm him down. He is angry and on a rampage.
Warnings: Violence is a big thing likely to happen.
[Kairi is missing. He's scoured the tower again and again, and his panic had begun to give way to rage. The Tower has taken her from him--the biggest positive in his life since childhood. Maybe it wasn't the same Kairi, maybe they were from different universes. But that doesn't matter. She's still gone, and now he's angry. And how does someone with a generally unhealthy way of dealing with things deal with anger? He gets destructive.
So he's currently walking around the tower, Keyblade out, looking for Kairi or something to break.]
Setting: Around the Tower
Format: Starting in commentspam, but I will shift
Summary: Kairi is missing, and not even his bouncy new pet can calm him down. He is angry and on a rampage.
Warnings: Violence is a big thing likely to happen.
[Kairi is missing. He's scoured the tower again and again, and his panic had begun to give way to rage. The Tower has taken her from him--the biggest positive in his life since childhood. Maybe it wasn't the same Kairi, maybe they were from different universes. But that doesn't matter. She's still gone, and now he's angry. And how does someone with a generally unhealthy way of dealing with things deal with anger? He gets destructive.
So he's currently walking around the tower, Keyblade out, looking for Kairi or something to break.]

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Some people feel the need to try to share themselves. They believe that the more hearts theirs touches, the bigger their legacy and the stronger they become. As long as at least even one person who remembers them lives, so do they... and thus they share themselves, and open themselves to others.
A quaint, archaic belief. It's simply a matter of perception. They believe it, and so they trick themselves into thinking it.
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...So is there really any difference between seeking simple companionship and, well, seeking to leave behind a legacy? I mean... There has to be a difference, right? Isn't it natural to seek come kind of companionship?
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As physical beings we're a social species, drawn to band together out of instinctive desire for protection and for potential mates, and the sort of mental well-being that social creatures need. The notion of "legacy" is a bit different... through the passing on of genes, assuredly. The social sort of legacy is in memory, in songs and stories and fondness. Those who do grand deeds and affect many lives live on in that fashion, even if they have no biological heirs.
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[This kind of area isn't his strong point. But he does... Feel better, he guesses.]
...Thanks, Dad. I think I've calmed down a lot.
[For now.]
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[They are NOT TAKING NAMINE. 8| ]
...Still. Thanks.
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Think nothing of it, my boy. I've told you that my door is always open to you.