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Zelda ([personal profile] sageprincess) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-01-14 03:35 pm

The flow of time is always cruel...

Characters: Jaded, 28 year old Zelda and you!
Setting: Dorms, Floor 12, 48, and 11
Format: Starting in action, but I'll match.
Summary: Yet another of the Tower residents has been affected by this month's event, and the ten 'years' she's lived through have not been the kindest to her.
Warnings: Possibility of violence if she gets annoyed.


Dorms
[The night is dangerous, and the Princess of Hyrule is already asleep - or close to it - when the subtle shift occurs. In a quiet instant, her body fills out just a bit, no longer that of a young maiden, and silver strands caused by stress pepper her blonde head. At the same time, her possessions rearrange themselves: her shining regalia, once meticulously cared for, now dull and dusty under her bed; her ocarina and harp, once her most precious possessions, now sitting unplayed at the bottom of her trunk, covered not by pretty silk dresses, but by simple cotton clothes.

The once-girl herself stirs slightly as the change happens, but is otherwise remarkably still through the night. Somewhere along the line, she must have either grown accustomed to the kind of nightmares Tower life would bring, or she learned how to control them.

In any case, she wakes with the dawn, as always, changes out of her nightgown quietly, and stops off at the women's restroom to wash her face before making her way to the elevator, all in a way that seems almost absurdly routine. After ten years of living in the same place, repeating the same thing over and over, she could probably do this morning ritual blind.

... And given how the Tower works, it's not too much of a stretch to say she actually has.]


Floor Twelve
Some say the world will end in fire.
Some say in ice.


[Oddly enough, this planetarium-esque floor has become one of Zelda's usual haunts over the course of ten years. It's morbid, watching the universe slowly die, reset, then die again, but to one so desensitized, that simply means the newer, more foolish arrivals will likely just pass this floor by.]

From what I've tasted of desire,
I hold with those who favor fire.


[She doesn't like interacting with them much, if she can help it. The hopeful, determined ones remind her too much of what she once was, something she doesn't like to remember.]

But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate...


["I can think of no better candidate to unite the free people of this tower." Yeah, right.]

To say that for destruction ice
Is also great...
And would suffice.


[Quiet and alone, she watches the destruction of universes again and again impassively. There's no horror in her eyes, no tense fear in her expression, and if you're lucky, you might hear her repeat a short poem that she's memorized over the years to herself.]

Floor Forty-Eight
[Like the planetarium, the graveyard possesses a silent sort of despair that tends to keep the newest of arrivals away. At least, there is rarely anything for them here. This is a place for those who have been hurt in one of the worst ways the Tower knows how.

By watching friend after friend disappear.

She does not mourn them. Because she doesn't believe they are dead or because the very concept of death is beginning to fade from her mind - she cannot say. Still, she finds herself wandering a certain section of the cemetery like a restless spirit, fingers grazing each marker as she passes.

Eight Links, all in a row. Three Zeldas next to them. A Sheik, then, nearby. Navi, Saria, Darunia, Fi, Pipit, Fado, Midna, Fierce Deity... glimpses, however brief, of the past and future.

... Minami, Samus, Ventus-- other familiar names dot the rest of the graveyard, and for one who hates remembering herself, she lingers here, losing herself in the memories she has of others.]


Floor Eleven, dusk
[One good thing has come out of ten years of being trapped, however.

She has gotten damn good at magic.

Blasts and arcs of divine fire follow her command, lighting up the quickly darkening meadow. As the rainbows begin to reverse themselves, there are intermittent bursts of what can only be called pure light, searing any phantom foolish enough to draw close and whisper to her in achingly familiar voices.

She has her own memories to eat away at her. She doesn't need such foul things as a reminder.]
oathshackledbird: Say That Again (Say That Again)

[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-01-19 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
[He can't help but smile at her quick reply.]

Yes, you are right, Lady. I just wish it were that easy.

[Lancer falls silent for a moment, rocking back on his heels.]

My roommate for one seems to have recently developed a guilty conscious. He seems to blame himself for not doing more to stop my 'fall from grace' and is now trying to return me to what I once was. It doesn't help I considered him my hero once. It is hard to just throw that all away. Yet, he will not accept my changes and it is hard to avoid him since we share a room. I suppose I should just be happy that as servants we don't have to sleep a lot and so we are in our rooms less than other people are. Or I should say, he is. I've found sleeping isn't such a bad thing sometimes.
oathshackledbird: Action (Dark-Inci)

[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-01-19 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Force would not be a good idea. He and I would most likely wreck the tower and bring the anger of the administrators down on ourselves and anyone who was unlucky enough to get involved. That and I have no wish to feel his spear in my heart.

[Lancer pauses to consider her question.]

I would hope that after a thousand years it would be my desire to be myself, though frustratingly enough, my desire to serve still sometimes tries to interfere...

And my roommate is a very stubborn man who well aware of this. Depending on how hard I push him, he might forget honor and use that against me.
oathshackledbird: Face (Face)

[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-01-21 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose not, though others who knew me before justify it the same as he does. He says it is for my own good and maybe it is in his eyes. It's just not in my own.

[Lancer closes his eyes and shakes his head.]

I won't say he's not a hero, though. Not when I gave up my right to be one by becoming this. I have no right to judge. It's just too bad he can't apply the same courtesy to me.
oathshackledbird: Say That Again (Say That Again)

[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-01-21 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
In the end, who can say? I know I'm no where near the same person I used to be back then and I have no need to cling to the past like they apparently do.

[He pauses a moment thinking over what she's said.]

Maybe I should tell them that the next time they bring changing me back up. They say we have to keep moving on to survive. Then they need to stop trying to make me go backwards.

[Lancer turns to her and bows.]

Thank you, Lady. You may have changed, but your wisdom still glows. I am honored you have shared it with me.
oathshackledbird: Action (Dark-Inci)

[personal profile] oathshackledbird 2013-01-22 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
[Lancer notices the pause and the sudden tension in the air. He's angered her, but he's not sure how. He remains in his bow for a moment longer before rising.]

I'm sorry, Lady. I have upset you somehow and that was not my intent. Thank you for your advice. I think perhaps it is best if I leave before I upset you farther.

[He bows once more and then slips off into the shadows.]