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first chord: your messiah was never mine
Characters: Van Grants and you poor unfortunate souls.
Setting: The cafeteria, the library, and the cathedral.
Format: I am equally comfortable doing either. I'll start with prose but will follow the format you reply with.
Summary: The Tower has pulled in another arrival from Auldrant. He doesn't seem too upset about being here.
Warnings: It's Van. He won't be outwardly hostile unless you're part of the Abyss party or are hostile to him first, but he can escalate things very quickly if need be.
Floor 001 Cafeteria.
Some people pitch a fit when they see the oatmeal. Some put off eating for as long as they can. Van takes neither course of action and simply brings his bowl to a table, sits down, and begins eating.
It isn't very tasteful, but he has had far worse. Most importantly, it's sustenance.
If he is to undertake the task of familiarizing himself with the Tower, then he must have energy. That means he must eat.
He has no hint of the air of a frightened new arrival with him, though the oatmeal clearly marks him as new. He doesn't seem to opposed to company, either. He meets people's eyes as they walk through the cafeteria and acknowledges them with a nod.
(There is no point in being dismissive of these people just yet. He might find some use for them.)
Floor 003 Library.
He isn't sure what he expects when he steps off the staircase. On the one hand, their hosts claimed to have rescued them. Their library, then, may contain useful information.
On the other, if the letters are a lie and this isn't as it seems, he can be assured that he will find absolutely nothing that is worthy of his time here.
There is only one way to find out. He walks through the library, examining the spines of books on as many shelves as he can find. Occasionally he strokes his goatee in thought, as if imagining how he may use some meaningless information in one book to combine it with meaningless information in another to create something meaningful.
Floor 013 Cathedral.
This cathedral pales in comparison to Daath.
He is at the back of the cathedral now and he could almost swear that he hears mumbling, though the place seems mostly empty. It seems to be coming from the front, and so he walks to the altar. His frown, only slight at first, deepens when he reaches the head of the cathedral and everything is silent.
He retreats to the back and hears the mumbling again.
"How very curious..."
Setting: The cafeteria, the library, and the cathedral.
Format: I am equally comfortable doing either. I'll start with prose but will follow the format you reply with.
Summary: The Tower has pulled in another arrival from Auldrant. He doesn't seem too upset about being here.
Warnings: It's Van. He won't be outwardly hostile unless you're part of the Abyss party or are hostile to him first, but he can escalate things very quickly if need be.
Floor 001 Cafeteria.
Some people pitch a fit when they see the oatmeal. Some put off eating for as long as they can. Van takes neither course of action and simply brings his bowl to a table, sits down, and begins eating.
It isn't very tasteful, but he has had far worse. Most importantly, it's sustenance.
If he is to undertake the task of familiarizing himself with the Tower, then he must have energy. That means he must eat.
He has no hint of the air of a frightened new arrival with him, though the oatmeal clearly marks him as new. He doesn't seem to opposed to company, either. He meets people's eyes as they walk through the cafeteria and acknowledges them with a nod.
(There is no point in being dismissive of these people just yet. He might find some use for them.)
Floor 003 Library.
He isn't sure what he expects when he steps off the staircase. On the one hand, their hosts claimed to have rescued them. Their library, then, may contain useful information.
On the other, if the letters are a lie and this isn't as it seems, he can be assured that he will find absolutely nothing that is worthy of his time here.
There is only one way to find out. He walks through the library, examining the spines of books on as many shelves as he can find. Occasionally he strokes his goatee in thought, as if imagining how he may use some meaningless information in one book to combine it with meaningless information in another to create something meaningful.
Floor 013 Cathedral.
This cathedral pales in comparison to Daath.
He is at the back of the cathedral now and he could almost swear that he hears mumbling, though the place seems mostly empty. It seems to be coming from the front, and so he walks to the altar. His frown, only slight at first, deepens when he reaches the head of the cathedral and everything is silent.
He retreats to the back and hears the mumbling again.
"How very curious..."
Cafeteria!
She meets Van's eyes as she's looking for a place to sit and then nods back, a little startled but not unduly so. She sets her plates down and slides into the seat across from him, glancing at his oatmeal.]
So either you're new, or you actually like that stuff. [A small, mischievous smile -] Which is it?
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[He doesn't mean it rudely. It is a simple statement of fact. Though it wouldn't require exceptional powers of observation as the oatmeal is a very clear marker. While he was in line, he saw people who were not new helping themselves to all sorts of different foods, but he had all but been strongarmed into taking this.
He might be able to find some use for the girl, so he smiles kindly.]
I've only just arrived. [He is very calm, for someone so new.] I take it you are familiar with this place, Miss?
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asdf... Y-you! [Also, cafeteria, since Luke still needs to eat the oatmeal ha ha...]
Sighing, the replica hoists himself from the table, gathers his things, and begins walking. Seconds later, he is strolling towards the exit, a thoughtful expression resting on his face. These past few days have managed to do nothing but surprise him, so he's appreciating the breather. So far, nothing too shocking has happened. This could explain why his guard is down, as well as the reason his entire body stiffens with what (or who, rather) his eyes land on--steps immediately coming to a halt.
"Van...?"
Van is here--he is sitting there, eating, as though everything is perfectly fine. Instantly, Luke's eyes dart around the cafeteria. Tear isn't here (that's good, in spite of the fact that she is likely going to find out, anyway). Teeth clenching, Luke approaches his old instructor with a less-than-happy expression. A tiny voice in the back of his mind wonders exactly why he didn't simply continue out of the cafeteria. Maybe a part of him is slightly comforted by the familiarity. After everything he's seen and learned, so far, it's nice to see someone he knows--even if they did try to kill him and all of his friends (and destroy Auldrant as they knew it)...
...Okay, maybe leaving the cafeteria would have been a better idea.Me. *smirk*
Van carefully spoons more of the oatmeal up to his mouth and continues eating. Poor Luke really does look so incredibly flabbergasted. Honestly, this from a replica who had managed to defeat his original? Perhaps thinking of him as a foolish replica had been the right mindset all along.
He doesn't look as unhappy as Luke does. Rather, he looks bored... and quite a bit unimpressed.
"Did you really think that if the world was destroyed, I would go along with it?"
Ahhh... your Van is awesome. D:
I am glad you're enjoying him.
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always watch your step in a cathedral; there's probably ions afoot
It's much more apparent than usual, at any rate, perhaps only because of the increased volume he'd spoken at to be heard through the natural dampening effect of the sound on this floor. Certainly not because of the company, because despite his kind demeanor and placid smile the Fon Master supported the ideals of the Light of the Sacred Flame and his group, right?
"One gets used to it after a while." He's not looking at the Commandant, instead staring past him up at the stained glass with an unreadable expression. The smile never leaves his face.
Then, abruptly, he tilts his head to look directly at the man. "I must say, I wasn't expecting to see you here, Van."
Sound advice for anywhere with Ions.
Van has seen many curious things in his time, both in Auldrant and in the brief time he has been here. He supposes he should be prepared for further curiosities.
Curiosities such as this Fon Master, who is clearly two years younger than he ought to be. He is not Sync (though the steel in his voice makes him wonder); he is not Florian; he is not the replica they call Ion. And yet he looks very much like the Ion-who-was.
"Nor was I expecting to see you," He says after a moment of looking into Ion's eyes. "You look better than I would expect."
Alive rather than dead.
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library
[Waver had pulled himself away from his research for a while; he could use a break now and then to clear his head and reset the tangled mess of intersecting tracks that had once been a reasonable train of thought. The harder he worked on the task at hand, the less he accomplished, and that was a problem. The instructor in green and black had chosen to distract himself in the same place he always did--the library, with one manner of book or another on his hand.]
[The day's next distraction game when Waver caught sight of someone that looked strange even by his standards of the word--which was saying a lot. How on earth did anyone fit through doors with an outfit like that? Of course, remarking on it immediately might have been a little out of line.]
Is there something you're looking for? [So instead of criticizing Van's apparent sense of fashion, Waver glanced up fromt he book he was reading with a simple question.
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Van looks over to Waver when the man speaks. He shrugs before speaking up himself.]
I'm not looking for anything in particular, merely hoping to familiarize myself with what is available.
[Van was the sort of person who liked to cover all his bases. He may not have a use for any of this right now, but when he sees the big picture, he can piece the smaller things together to create something of use.]
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cathedral
What she doesn't expect is to see Van there. When she walks towards the cathedral, she notices the familiar figure without much effort. It's been a week or so since she's spoke to Luke about missing memories and her brother.
"Van...?"
There is surprise in her tone and she doesn't attempt to hide it.
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He needn't have mourned for his sister upon reading the news of their destroyed world after all. She had certainly been misguided, but as long as she continued to live, there was a chance that she could learn that he had been right all along.
She seems so surprised to see him. It is a little insulting; had she truly believed that he would perish so easily?
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tag is all kinds of late. Sorry ;o;
Library
"What are you looking for?"
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Of course, he is looking for something that can be of use to him, but he can't very well come out and say that. He knows better than anyone that would be useful. Depending on others to find it for him would in all likelihood cause him to waste time with trifles that they believed were important when they were not.
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[Library party]
This is a redhead with his arms full of books, who has just rounded the corner of the aisle to see the last person he ever wanted to see. He just about drops his books.
ABORT ABORT ABORT
Turning around and going the other way immediately might have been an option, but he's probably already been seen. The shocked expression Asch is wearing instead closes up, hardening into anger, into everything boiling up and waiting to come out. Getting angry, after all, is his typical first reaction to things that hurt.
He's been free. Even if it was a short time by Auldrant's standards, not even half a year, it was the first time in his life that Asch didn't have to deal with Van at all, not serving him, not chasing down his plans. He burned that part of himself, with the tabard of the uniform Van had given him, and no matter how the Tower throws it back in his face -
He's not going back. The determination sets his shoulders, or as close as possible with the right one still injured. And really, there's only one thing he wants to say.]
I hope you enjoy the hell out of this world, without the Score you hated so much.
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[The words come out mildly. Where Asch is angry, Van is calm, if a little surprised to see him. Hadn't he died? Yes, he's rather certain he had died.]
That being said, I hope you also enjoy this world.
[He looks at the books that Asch had almost dropped, but hadn't. And then he looks at the books around them. Handicrafts? Pah.] You seem to have found ways to occupy your time.
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gets up special to reply to this tag
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Library
Unfortunately she wasn't having much luck so far. After a half-hour of searching (the library was pretty big after all) it seemed like a good time to turn to help. And so she approached the first person she came across, who happened to be Van.
"Excuse me," she asked, "Um... I'm looking for a friend of mine. He's a little older than me with white hair. He works here sometimes."
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Van looks concerned when he looks down at her.
"I apologize, but I haven't seen anyone like that. What is his name? I can help you search for him."
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+1 Cafeteria Person
The Deadman can feel a sinking sensation as he stares out into the cafeteria. He abruptly forces the thoughts and feelings to the back of his mind, closing his eyes for a moment. Sighing, he opens them right back, and the black-haired teenager slowly makes his way to the emptiest-looking table. There's, unfortunately, someone already sitting there--some guy with scary-looking eyebrows and a goatee.
Sitting down a couple of seats away from said guy (and on the opposite side as him), Ganta doesn't bother offering the stranger so much as a nod at first. The fourteen-year-old is clearly not new here, as there is not an ounce of surprise and/or wonder lurking within his expression. He appears to have easily adjusted to the routine of things, as he immediately begins eating, gray eyes planted on the meal before him.
After a couple of seconds, though, curiosity gets the better of him. He glances up at the odd-looking man across from him. This guy is obviously new (he's eating the oatmeal, after all), yet his body language says otherwise.
"You are new, aren't you?"
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The question makes him wonder if most people have less composed reactions to appearing here. He supposes that must be the case, because otherwise, why would anyone doubt it when they see what he is eating?
"But I am trained to be prepared for situations such as this."
Not the worlds being destroyed specifically. Oh, heavens no. But he has had military training, and panic never served anybody well. He knows that from experience.
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cathedral
If you're trying to figure out where the voices are coming from, don't. They're lurking where no one else can see.
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[These voices had very poor manners. If they could be heard they also ought to be seen. Saturos has poor manners too, having merely observed as Van wandered up and down the aisle.]
And who are you?
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[So says this plucky, young lad, complete with a hint of a smirk. All things considered, the Cathedral's one of the tower's tamer floors, eerie voices aside. Sometimes it's even relaxing, due to the spacious environment and quiet atmosphere.
So, naturally, it's easy to spot newcomers. Doubly so for a longtime resident like Riku. So, fueled by curiosity, he makes his way over to the guy, though he has no idea who Van is or where he's from. Maybe he's not as outgoing as Sora, but hey. At least he won't be bored.]
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Is that so?
[Funny, isn't it, that a voice would be so easily heard but nothing could be seen attached to it.]
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+1 for the library party
But that mission is doomed to failure, because he spots Van on his way to find somewhere to sit, and Van is one of the best distractions one can throw at this Luke.]
Ah...!
[The couple of books he has in his arms are getting hastily shoved onto a shelf before he rushes over.]
M-master Van...you're okay!
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[The name is said with some note of surprise. He has already seen the other Luke and he has already seen Asch. The familiar sight of Luke, long hair streaming after him as he rushes to him for his approval, is a sight he thought never to see again.]
Of course I am.
[This is something he can use. A Luke who is still attached to him, still willing to do as he says... wonderfully foolish and wonderfully useful.]
I see that you are, as well. You must have taken my training to heart.
[Van no.]
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Let's go for the cafeteria
Natalia can't believe that of all people, Van has arrived. As if it wasn't bad enough already. As if Asch and the others didn't have enough to worry about... now he is here too, and they have to worry about his schemes on top of everything else. It takes monumental effort for her to keep the venom out of her voice when she addresses him.]
You. Why are you here?
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[Aside from his words, he doesn't seem to have much of a significant reaction to her question. If the accusatory tone of voice bothers him he certainly does not let it show. Natalia is still like a child in many ways, and he will never be intimidated by a child.]