Genesis Rhapsodos [AU] (
rhapsoidein) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-03-13 09:20 am
Of course she goes to the library first
Characters: Genesis Rhapsodos and OPEN
Setting: Floor Three; The Library; A good chunk of the afternoon
Format: I'll match!
Summary: Genesis finds the library and disappears into the world of fiction!
Warnings: None for the moment
Fighting monster had gotten boring, really. While many presented a challenge, she really did not want to keep fighting! So it just so happened that she found the library Tohko had told her about and it was here she stayed for quite some time. Many of these books were just fascinating! Like nothing she had ever seen on Gaia. Genesis had grabbed quite a few, though she doubted she would finish any of them today. Was she allowed to check any out?
Were anyone to find Genesis, they would find her on the floor in the corner of the fantasy section, a couple piles of books next to her and her nose in one of them.
Setting: Floor Three; The Library; A good chunk of the afternoon
Format: I'll match!
Summary: Genesis finds the library and disappears into the world of fiction!
Warnings: None for the moment
Fighting monster had gotten boring, really. While many presented a challenge, she really did not want to keep fighting! So it just so happened that she found the library Tohko had told her about and it was here she stayed for quite some time. Many of these books were just fascinating! Like nothing she had ever seen on Gaia. Genesis had grabbed quite a few, though she doubted she would finish any of them today. Was she allowed to check any out?
Were anyone to find Genesis, they would find her on the floor in the corner of the fantasy section, a couple piles of books next to her and her nose in one of them.

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Instead, she scoffed in disgust, putting a hand on her hip. "Please, like I would even want her "gifts". She is the cause of all the problems with ShinRa and I only wish she had never landed on Gaia, let alone been found."
Genesis looked up to hold his gaze, despite that... whatever he had done, she would be damned if she didn't look him in the eyes after that.
"And maybe you would have been your true self. Not a walking god complex."
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"Then neither of us would have existed. I'd be rather careful what you wish for."
As far as he is concerned, he is his true self. And he is still close enough to a God as well. Whatever emotion, whatever reaction she had hoped to get from the 'god complex' insult was either being hidden expertly or simply not something he would react to; truth doesn't hurt much when he's so proud of it.
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It was a saddening thought, really. To imagine a life without Sephiroth, but without Projects G and S, there wouldn't have been SOLDIER and this whole mess could have been avoided. And no, she hadn't hoped to get much of a reaction, though anything other than that smirk.
"Or, who knows, maybe Lucrecia would have gotten to actually raise you instead of Hojo."
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"Back off, Genesis." Was the lowest muttering of a warning as again she pushed against the boundaries of his patience. But then she just had to add with that comment. Sephiroth's livid gaze snapped back up to meet her own, green fire danced wildly in his eyes now. With a sweeping motion of an arm in a backhanding motion, Sephiroth flung a telekinetic wave at Genesis. Strong enough, he hoped to at least knock her back a few paces. At best, it might pick her up and fling her a few feet back away from him. Maybe now she would get the hint. If not, well then he'll just have to show her.
"How dare you even think to associate them with me. Their involvement is as irrelevant as the memories you bid me remember."
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Genesis found herself on her ass before she knew it, a few feet back and her breath nearly knocked from her. She groaned at looked up at him, eyes a bit wider than she wanted them to be. Since when could Sephiroth do that?
But she wasn't going to let this stop her. "How dare I? How dare you for taking the side of some alien parasite over your humanity!" She picked herself up. "You're far more pathetic than I thought."
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Sephiroth glared down at Genesis as if his gaze alone could keep her on the floor. When proved otherwise and she picked herself up, Sephiroth averted his gaze slightly.
"Humanity? And what care would I have for that. As Mother intended, they all deserve to be extinct. You forget, the fact that they made out to me that I was Human was the most heinous lie of them all." Of course he ignores any notion of how 'pathetic' he is. It's more pathetic to him, to be stuck in this place...which cannot ever be accepted.
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"You were born from a human. A human fathered you. You are human, regardless of some extra cells you have," Genesis said, exasperated. "Yes, they lied to you. They lied to everyone on Gaia, but that doesn't mean the entire human race is to blame. "Mother" is nothing but a parasite that deserves to be eradicated and the fact that you'd rather be a parasite is disgusting. Especially because you probably don't even realize it."
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Only to have been defeated again and then his essence must have been gathered right away and spirited away in it's entirety - to this place.
"Stupid girl." Sephiroth almost laughed now at Genesis. Did she really think this was the exact same body as when he had first joined the Lifestream? "Genetically yes, my original form was somewhat flawed.
But this is my body, drawn into being with Mother's power. And I mean that in a literal sense." Sephiroth pauses, reminding himself again of their situation here in the Tower. The fact that their souls are recycled into new bodies produced by the Tower whenever they die, which is not a new body created via Reunion. He has yet to discover whether or not that state of being makes him weaker (or stronger) in any way.
"But as I said, none of that matters anymore." He took a deep breath to steel his resolve more than anything. "Gaia is dead now, and with it all the lies, and all trace of Jenova in the Lifestream. No more Lifestream, no more Gaia."
There, he'd said it. For the first time since coming to this conclusion in his mind he'd been given an opportunity to vocalize it. Sephiroth didn't feel any better for it though, taking yet another blow to his already cracked and splintering sanity, and then a moment later turned his back on Genesis to start to walk away.
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"Gaia is not dead!" Genesis couldn't help by say. Even she was going to believe him about his body, she was not going to believe that Gaia as dead. "Others have come and gone from this place. How could a world be dead if its inhabitants aren't returning to a wasteland? Besides, I refuse to believe that I've failed my job before it even began!"
Sephiroth was already walking away and Genesis wanted to follow after him. But she decided to stay where she was. She was Minerva's Guardian. The Planet's Guardian. And she will continue to be so until she saw with her own eyes that her Planet was no more.
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For whatever reason Genesis might be particularly upset that Gaia has been destroyed, it wasn't important unless she gave him a reason to be spiteful. Odd that she hasn't already crossed that line, but one cannot cross it with ignorance. Despite the amount that Genesis knows about Sephiroth, she doesn't know all of it.
With his back turned and heading away from her, she wouldn't be able to see the utter defeat cracking it's way across his features. Sephiroth was dead, and being so closely involved with the Lifestream, how could he even exist here like he does without Gaia being dead also. So what, exactly could he do about it? The logic is mind-breaking, or maybe it's the Tower breaking it.