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firstnothing ([personal profile] firstnothing) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-09-02 06:22 pm

A whole new world o/`

Name: Xemnas and ANYONE
Format: Prose, Actions. Whatever people are most comfortable with; beginning prose.
Setting:Room 2-10, then Travel Time to Floor 61.
Summary: Dude, Where's My Castle? Or, Xemnas Arrival.
Warnings: Possibly violence. Possibly not. Very brief nudity. Will update as things happen.
Notes: Limited number of locations to start with, because hugegame is huge.



Sleep paralysis is a new experience, and is waited out with measured patience. Not being able to move isn't particularly alarming, as it doesn't come with pain or disorientation. The room is unfamiliar. That.. is more troubling. Unusual outfit: check. Collar: check. The white didn't bother him overmuch, even though it wasn't as comfortable as the uniforms he'd painstakingly made. A search of the collar finds no fasteners, and pulling on it did no good so he doesn't waste his time trying to tear it free. Both notes are skimmed then set on the bed; the chances of a world that didn't exist being destroyed were slim. It was of no concern. What was ... was being somewhere he shouldn't be, and attempting to form a corridor of darkness to the castle failing outright.

Xemnas, being a fairly practical creature, comes to the conclusion that finding out where he is, is a reasonable good step.

If any of his new roommates are there, he politely disregards the presence of others in favor of standing, investigating the chest at the foot of the narrow bed and almost immediately stripping out of the white skin-tight outfit that had been provided him and replacing it with the black uniform of the Organization.

Sometimes free shows can't be helped.

--



It doesn't take long before he's satisfied with what he knows of the dormitory floors. People aren't his concern, and he doesn't bother to greet anyone he comes across. He'll query individuals later, once he has a solid map in his mind of where he is. He couldn't use a corridor to get somewhere he hadn't been before, after all. If he's stopped, well, that's different.

Then peaceful, patient elevator travel. There were only a certain number of floors it would stop at but he'd investigate each one eventually.

--



The elevator opening to a grassy plain is unexpected, as are the distant mountains. Did the elevator connect to entirely different worlds, a peculiar technological version of world-hopping? This is worth investigating a little more thoroughly, and in short order there is a dark shape moving through the waist-deep grass, almost but not quite curious. It seems like a peaceful place, and aside from plants, Xemnas could detect no other obvious signs of life in his immediate vicinity.

He doesn't notice the clouds at first. Or the mountains.

Because honestly, the holes in the ground are much more attention-grabbing, and difficult to spot.

He finds one the hard way. There's a yelp as the ground he expected to be underfoot in his next step simply isn't there, sending him tumbling into some til-now hidden pit. Falling to one's demise probably normally elicits more of a reaction than vague irritation that that was incredibly undignified, but killing a Nobody by dropping them from great heights doesn't usually work.

Especially when they can teleport. Xemnas relied on line of sight, but his reactions were quick enough that he's not falling for more than a moment before he flickers into being above the hole and just to one side, dropping a few feet back onto the grass with a thump. Frowning, the edges of the pit are carefully explored. He's.. going to be here a while.
keybearer: (it's go time!)

[personal profile] keybearer 2013-09-13 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Hah. Never thought I'd hear a compliment from somebody like you.

[Then again, his last experience with Xemnas was brief, almost fleeting. He dropped some cryptic words, challenged Riku to a fight, and then vanished in the blink of an eye. At the very least, he seems more tolerant than Ansem and Maleficent's flunkies.

That this guy knows him suggests that they could be from the same world... or it's equally possible that he's bumped into another Riku altogether. There's only one way to know for sure.]


I'd say it depends on what your universe is like. From what I've seen, I'm kind of an oddball.

[And why? He extends one arm, letting the Kingdom Key flash into his grip. He lowers it, however. It's not like he plans to fight, after all.]
keybearer: (stare)

[personal profile] keybearer 2013-09-14 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
[Riku flinches the moment that Keyblade appears. The back of his head hits the elevator wall, and he spends several seconds staring wide-eyed with a strange mix of awe, confusion, and intrigue. This guy has a Keyblade? Then that confirmed their different realities... unless the Xemnas he knows happened to hide the ability to wield a Keyblade during their last encounter. But wouldn't that be impractical, given the Organization's goals?

Shaking himself out of his daze, Riku dismisses the Kingdom Key. His posture relaxes again. The shock and awe on his face shifts to a more neutral expression.]


Well, to answer your question, most universes seem to have Sora wielding that key. It's kind of funny, since... well, he didn't even come close where I'm from.

[It's said with a somber tone. What happened to his Sora hits him even harder in hindsight even the recent shadow children.]

Still, if you've got that Keyblade, does that mean you don't wield those red, laser swords?
keybearer: (they're coming!)

[personal profile] keybearer 2013-09-17 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think it's a matter of failure. He just... wasn't chosen. The only other Keybearer I know's my Replica, and of course he'd have one.

[He's based on Riku, so it only makes sense. Isn't that why the Organizaton created him in the first place? Regardless, Riku doesn't feel like divulging Sora's mistakes to this guy. What kind of friend would he be if he passed those details around to potential threats?

Thankfully, Xemnas' blades provide the perfect opportunity for segue. When he speaks of the blades' versatility, Riku can't help but laugh. Did he seriously just say they're more flexibile than Keyblades?]


I don't know. The Keyblade's got a lot going for it. Opening locks, appearing and disappearing at will, keychains, magic... How's that for versatility?
keybearer: (Not your Mousketeer)

[personal profile] keybearer 2013-09-19 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
Not the same Keyblade, or we'd never be able to wield ours at the same time, but his heart's based on mine. I'd say his Keyblade's probably based on mine, too.

[And, at the very least, it performs the same functions. Even if it's just a copy, it's convincing enough in Riku's mind.

The mention of throwing buildings pulls Riku's attention away from Keyblades for a time, and he slowly raises an eyebrow.]


So... you're telling me that those blades somehow let you throw buildings around. Sure they do.
keybearer: (o rly?)

[personal profile] keybearer 2013-09-23 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[Wait, did he just give Xemnas ideas? Riku tenses for a moment, wondering just what would happen. Would his Replica be ready to handle what Xemnas threw at him? What would he even do? After all, he's technically part of the Organization.

Ah well. Showing concern will probably only tempt the guy further, so Riku opts to shrug and shake his head.]


Then you just want to see what he can do? I hope you don't plan on trying that in an elevator.

[He figures Xemnas has more sense than that, but all the same...]
keybearer: (irritated)

[personal profile] keybearer 2013-09-24 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
Huh, so rough terrain... I think there's a few floors that fit the bill.

[Whether he wants to list them all out is another question entirely. Just how much should he tell this guy? So far, he hasn't done anything too bad at least.

Riku brings a hand to his chin, mulling it over.]


But I guess that explains why you-- or the you from my world, anyway-- didn't go out of his way to kill me. I got pushed to the limit, just to get a cryptic message and a note. Funny how that works out.
keybearer: (uncertain)

[personal profile] keybearer 2013-10-01 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, well, it's not like there were any Masters around to teach me.

[It's not a complete lie. Terra may have promised to meet him in the outside world, but Riku never once encountered him during his journey. Never even heard from him. And, given the attitudes of others, it seemed as if Keyblade wielders had grown scarce.

It's a troubling thought. Could something have happened to them? And if so, what? Whatever the case...]


Wouldn't surprise me if it was some big test, though. It almost felt like he went easy on me, and when he left, he dropped one of the Ansem reports and told me to fetch him more hearts. Can't exactly do that if I'm dead.