Jin Uzuki [Green Testament] (
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towerofanimus2012-12-02 11:51 pm
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Characters: Jin Uzuki (AU2
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Setting: Room 1-16, Floor 12, Floor 3 library
Format: starting prose but with change
Summary: Jin is new in the tower and explores
Warnings: Angry sister alert?
Room 1-16
Waking in this room, unable to move. For a moment, Jin thought he was dead again but once he died again, he couldn’t come back… could he? It reminded him of when Wihelm had first appeared to him and offered this chance to him, the chance to become a Testament and help him, help Shion. He’d leapt at it. But Wilhelm wasn’t here. He confirmed that when he found his body under his control and sat up, looking confused over his garment and the collar. A collar he attempted to remove before eyeing the letters.
Letter that ended up in a crumbled mess on the floor before burning with from a fire ether. He typically didn’t use fire ethers but this was fitting. So very fitting. He couldn’t believe it. How could he still live if the universe was destroyed? It was ridiculous. Save someone more worth saving. Like Shion…
Going to his trunk, he changed quickly into a black suit and long jacket sans the gloves. A moment later, he quickly hung his katana in his belt after a quick inspection to ensure that it wasn’t damaged. And then he left. For now he was just a regular man exploring the tower, not a Testament.
Floor 12
Jin found himself simply standing on this floor, looking at the stars as they die, watching color vanish and lights explode from dying planets. Studying the phenomenon. He didn’t expect the Lower Domains collapse to be anything like that. Imagining it as death in an instant, everything and everyone ceasing to exist in the same moment. Not even the time to wonder what was happening.
Floor 3
Well now, this was a place he could be comfortable. He’d often browsed through his grandfathers old collection of printed books. Jin had, oddly, always found the past far more interesting that anything his own time had to offer. His family found it strange. He didn’t change anything for them but he didn’t let himself become lost in the past, that was the difference they never seemed to comprehend.
Now he was comfortably seated in the library with several books around him and one opened on his lap, already about a third of the way through it.
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Setting: Room 1-16, Floor 12, Floor 3 library
Format: starting prose but with change
Summary: Jin is new in the tower and explores
Warnings: Angry sister alert?
Room 1-16
Waking in this room, unable to move. For a moment, Jin thought he was dead again but once he died again, he couldn’t come back… could he? It reminded him of when Wihelm had first appeared to him and offered this chance to him, the chance to become a Testament and help him, help Shion. He’d leapt at it. But Wilhelm wasn’t here. He confirmed that when he found his body under his control and sat up, looking confused over his garment and the collar. A collar he attempted to remove before eyeing the letters.
Letter that ended up in a crumbled mess on the floor before burning with from a fire ether. He typically didn’t use fire ethers but this was fitting. So very fitting. He couldn’t believe it. How could he still live if the universe was destroyed? It was ridiculous. Save someone more worth saving. Like Shion…
Going to his trunk, he changed quickly into a black suit and long jacket sans the gloves. A moment later, he quickly hung his katana in his belt after a quick inspection to ensure that it wasn’t damaged. And then he left. For now he was just a regular man exploring the tower, not a Testament.
Floor 12
Jin found himself simply standing on this floor, looking at the stars as they die, watching color vanish and lights explode from dying planets. Studying the phenomenon. He didn’t expect the Lower Domains collapse to be anything like that. Imagining it as death in an instant, everything and everyone ceasing to exist in the same moment. Not even the time to wonder what was happening.
Floor 3
Well now, this was a place he could be comfortable. He’d often browsed through his grandfathers old collection of printed books. Jin had, oddly, always found the past far more interesting that anything his own time had to offer. His family found it strange. He didn’t change anything for them but he didn’t let himself become lost in the past, that was the difference they never seemed to comprehend.
Now he was comfortably seated in the library with several books around him and one opened on his lap, already about a third of the way through it.
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"..I see. I don't know what the Relics of God are, but..I guess that means that the Zohar can control Anima in some way?"
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Tohko sighed and tried to clear her head. This was important. Hadn't she promised herself not to make stupid mistakes like this earlier, in her chess match with Wilhelm? She had to hold to that promise.
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His sister. Jin does smile though, a bit.
"It's all a bit complicated and a lot of things have been in the process of happening for thousands and thousands of years. It's alright to make a few mistakes with information here and there."
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"Ah..so that's why some people call it Marienkind. I knew that Zarathustra, Mary, and Shion are needed for the Eternal Recurrence and that Wilhelm modified Zarathustra..but what does the Zohar do all by itself? I don't know much about it."
Tohko then sighed again and scratched her head. However, the smile didn't leave her face. "I suppose so..however, if I make too many mistakes, I might overlook something that might help with a new solution, and not be able to look it over with Wilhelm, if he leaves this Tower soon."
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Give him a moment. He kind of feels protective over Shion still, so it's weird having anyone know her part in all of this that isn't chaos, Wilhelm or the other Testaments.
"The Zohar is a portal between the Higher Domain and the Lower Domain."
He paused for a moment.
"You're working with him?"
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Tohko let him have his moment, not quite sure what was bothering him. Was she a good friend of his? A family member? Since she didn't know, and since this Testament wasn't going to let her know right now, she moved on to the next question.
"Ah, I see..I'm guessing that when people of modern times found the Zohar, they had no idea what it was, and experimented with it, which ended up unleashing the portal, which proved fatal to the Earth in the end."
Tohko still wasn't quite sure how though, if U-DO hadn't been involved. However, her eyes widened when the man asked if she was working with Wilhelm.
"No way! I'm..I'm not a Testament, and I'm trying my hardest not be become a simple pawn on his chessboard. However, he was the first person from these sorts of universes that I met, and when I heard about the Eternal Recurrence, I promised to find a different solution, since I'm not a huge fan of the idea of history repeating itself endlessly. While I haven't been able to find one yet, I'm not giving up just yet.
While all my idea have been shot down so far, I'm still looking for a hidden puzzle piece, some overlooked footnote that will give me a different solution. Since Wilhelm was the first person I met, I ran my first ideas by him, and since he knows more about his universe than anyone else, I'm planning to keep running ideas by him. So I don't work for him."
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"Shion is my sister."
It sounded almost like chaos' hopes to humans and the universe. No solution had been found yet though, that they knew of, since Shion was activating Zarathustra in Jin's reality. And she presumably activated it before his reality existed and before that as well.
"Maybe you'll find one. It may be hard though, he is the Guardian of the Lower Domain after all."
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"..I see. I'm terribly sorry to hear that. It must have been quite a shock. I know my words don't mean much, but I really am sorry about that."
Tohko then sighed again and nodded.
"I know. It's not going to be easy, but the tasks and things heroes have to go through in stories are pretty hard too, and they usually manage to make it out alright. It'll be hard, and it'll take me awhile, but I'll figure something out. At least..I won't stop trying to."
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He'd come to the realization, in his time as a Testament, that there really were no heroes and villains among them and Shion's group. Except Voyager, creepy bastard that he was.
"Lets hope that will to find a solution will be enough to help find one. Humans need all the help they can get."
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Tohko sighed again. If anyone should know that, it was her. After all, she'd had two years to get over her parents deaths, and it still stung sometimes.
"Hopefully it, along with some knowledge, hard work, and luck will be enough. I don't know if I'll be successful, and Wilhelm told me that I shouldn't expect to be..but if I don't even try, then I accept Eternal Recurrence without even looking for a different solution."
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Maybe an outside look at their universe was what they needed. Maybe there wasn't anything in there universe that could save it but there was outside of it.
"I'll be cheering you on."
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"I see..alright then. And thank you! I'm glad to hear that. I admit, I may not be successful, but I'll try my hardest to think of a solution, if I find some new story element that can help."
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And I'm not too worried about my universe. We just have to get to the Administrators and force them to send us back. I'm not physically strong, so I might not have a large part in that, but I'm pretty sure I'll go back to my universe eventually."
And if she does, she'll try her best to find Wilhelm there and continue helping out.
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Okay yeah, that sounded a lock cornier than he thought it might but it was true. The group his sister had worked with had all been pretty complimentary of the abilities of the others.
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"That's true..I'm not sure who else will join me, but just doing the best with what I have will probably help out a lot! At least, that's what I think. And don't worry. That didn't sound corny at all! That sounded great!"
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Since this person's past was probably a sore subject, Tohko wouldn't mind if he didn't answer..but she was still a little curious. And even though she wasn't convinced that someone would join her, she was happy that the guy was trying to cheer her up even though it should have been the other way around.