Naoya (
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towerofanimus2013-04-30 08:44 pm
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Entry tags:
re·venge; the action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for a wrong suffered at their hands
Characters: Naoya and Avenger
Setting: Floor 50, Tuesday at 6 P.M.
Format: Whichever works for you!
Summary: Naoya has a proposal for Avenger that will benefit them both.
Warnings: Both of them being their creepy selves?
[He'd set the gears in motion. With everything that had happened, with the trip to the administrative levels, with people being altered, with Asako breaking down, with him breaking down...]
[He needed help. Not in the traditional way. He didn't need anything like a listening ear, or a hand on his shoulder - he needed allies. Ones he could trust. And there was one free agent he could bind in such a way... at least, according to what that agent told him.]
[So he'd sent a letter to Avenger, and now leaned against the stone of the arena, waiting for the Servant to arrive.]
Setting: Floor 50, Tuesday at 6 P.M.
Format: Whichever works for you!
Summary: Naoya has a proposal for Avenger that will benefit them both.
Warnings: Both of them being their creepy selves?
[He'd set the gears in motion. With everything that had happened, with the trip to the administrative levels, with people being altered, with Asako breaking down, with him breaking down...]
[He needed help. Not in the traditional way. He didn't need anything like a listening ear, or a hand on his shoulder - he needed allies. Ones he could trust. And there was one free agent he could bind in such a way... at least, according to what that agent told him.]
[So he'd sent a letter to Avenger, and now leaned against the stone of the arena, waiting for the Servant to arrive.]
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Then under the name of Avenger, I accept you as my Master.
[Oh, that was a nice surge of prana right there. Avenger's grin widened, and he dipped down into a shallow bow to the man, his motions proclaiming that wasn't so much as mockery as it was a mischievous salute to the confirmation of their pact. Naoya will feel an unexpected sting and the brief, sharp pain of the patterns of the Command Seals, vibrant and red that had burned themselves onto the back of his hand.]
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[But ah. He raised his hand and looked at it, chuckling a bit. Vines? Heh. Fitting. Naoya reached down to clasp Avenger on the shoulder. It wasn't so much a commanding gesture as one that someone might do to a friend.]
Heh. You can tell me of your abilities later, when we're... not so exposed.
[The worker unit was still there, after all, and there was no doubt that information like this was going to go back to the administrators.]
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Sure, sure... You'd best return the favor though.
[he wouldn't mind leaving the floor. It was empty of any eavesdroppers or busybodies, but it was also bothersome in how bright and well-lit the arena was, with no place to hide.]
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[There's nothing to really target here, anyway.]
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[And with that, he makes for the staircase, feet bare save for their black wrappings and silent on the smooth stone.]
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[He follows along, listening for the units. Hopefully they'd at least get a short break on the stairs from this stupidity.]
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Let's avoid those bothersome drones on the way, too.
[He smiled humorously.
And for the time being, they do. It seems they aren't very noticeable on the worker units' radars since there are none in sight. Up the the sterile, metal staircase they go.]
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Tch. Stupid things... they don't even really know what they're doing.
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[They're as much as an obstacle as the rest of the Tower and its administrators. :I Yep, same here, Naoya. He doesn't like them following them around. Even though the admins were watching them anyway.]
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[An experiment for another day, maybe.]
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Depends on how long it takes you to let go.
[Alright, that's one floor down. One more to go.]
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[He shrugs. It could be fun to find out, though.]
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We don't need their help to kill other other. [An airy huff] And it's not like it has any reason to matter to 'em, they've got a supply of new flesh bodies to hook our souls back up with afterwards anyway. It's the soul part, that's the only bit they care about keeping intact.
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'course there is, Master. Haven't got a clue what it is myself, but 'saving' us ain't the main goal here. There's no way it can be.
[ And on that cheery note, the pair has arrived at the desolate graveyard, barren, filled with the rows of tombstones and the line of a fabricated horizon that stretched into the distance. There's nobody beside themselves in sight.]