Terra-Xehanort (No Man's Land) (
terra_nullius) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-10-28 06:51 am
Entry tags:
candy, candy, candy candy candy...
Characters: Terra-Xehanort, Aqua (OU), Terra (AU), and anyone else who wants to poke him
Setting: Various
Format: Action, prose is okay if you'd rather as I'll switch
Summary: A dude is looking for candy. A couple times people spend time with him. Maybe you do too.
Warnings: None.
Notes: Two prompts are closed to certain people, the other one is open to everyone.
[FLOOR 48 - Aqua
So far it had been all right, though the novelty was wearing off. The past few floors he'd been a bit careless... but it had been worth it so far. Now it was time to consider the next floor... this had been a good way to catalogue mass floors at once, after all. He gets on the elevator, and selects the number of the floor at random. 48 seems like a nice arbitrary number, considering his location... and thus he stands to wait for the elevator to finish its trip.]
[DAY 25 - Terra
Trying to ignore the thoughts of candy and searching, trying to avoid other people who might be looking... he was tired of it all. He'd been looking for five days already, and it was getting increasingly less effective. Now, he instead listlessly wanders the hallways to distract himself, not venturing onto floors, trying to avoid anything to do with the event.]
[Maybe you're looking for candy too! He's definitely looking for candy, as well as interesting places to look for it. Perhaps you bump into him on the way between floors... he'd like a diversion or to stop and chat with an acquaintance. He certainly has his hands full, if nothing else!]
Setting: Various
Format: Action, prose is okay if you'd rather as I'll switch
Summary: A dude is looking for candy. A couple times people spend time with him. Maybe you do too.
Warnings: None.
Notes: Two prompts are closed to certain people, the other one is open to everyone.
[FLOOR 48 - Aqua
So far it had been all right, though the novelty was wearing off. The past few floors he'd been a bit careless... but it had been worth it so far. Now it was time to consider the next floor... this had been a good way to catalogue mass floors at once, after all. He gets on the elevator, and selects the number of the floor at random. 48 seems like a nice arbitrary number, considering his location... and thus he stands to wait for the elevator to finish its trip.]
[DAY 25 - Terra
Trying to ignore the thoughts of candy and searching, trying to avoid other people who might be looking... he was tired of it all. He'd been looking for five days already, and it was getting increasingly less effective. Now, he instead listlessly wanders the hallways to distract himself, not venturing onto floors, trying to avoid anything to do with the event.]
[Maybe you're looking for candy too! He's definitely looking for candy, as well as interesting places to look for it. Perhaps you bump into him on the way between floors... he'd like a diversion or to stop and chat with an acquaintance. He certainly has his hands full, if nothing else!]

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It seems to make him a little unhappy. He brightens back up again shortly though.]
They might be hallucination candies! But okay!
[At least he's obedient. No candy will find its way into his mouth, but he's perfectly willing to try! What if it was a taste but not touch or sight candy??]
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What are you doing? Hold still!
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[It's a conspiracy. Because Lorelei really wants to try some of this mystery candy.
Some things are not meant to be. It results in a fierce scowl as he crosses his arms over his chest.]
Is this some sort of humans only thing? That's not very fair if it is! ..Or if it's just a trick, that wouldn't be very nice either.
[... Naw, people can't be that mean.]
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... you're not human?
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Do I look human?
[There's one of those pauses. The ones that come when someone realizes that perhaps they just said something very silly a little too late.]
Oh. Right, I guess I do now, don't I. Sorry.
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[For a moment, Xehanort returns the nonplussed look, though at the aggregate's further outburst it softens slightly.]
This isn't your natural form then?
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[He scratches the side of his head for a moment, looking a bit contrite, but brightens right back up.]
Normally I don't really have a physical form at all! Imagine more of a ... mm, condensed fog bank. What about you? You're human, yes? But your coloration's a bit different.
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[Maybe he finds this idea really cool. Sentient fog clouds!]
Ah... [and he holds up a hand. It's true, most of the people here seem to have much paler skin than he does.] It is... I guess the world I'm from has people with dark skin like this. I couldn't really tell you much about it, unfortunately.
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[Lorelei certainly has paler skin than he does, but redheads did tend to be on the pale side to begin with.]
...You don't know? Are you more displaced than most of us, then?
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[And a chuckle, and he holds his arms behind his back with his fingers interlaced.]
My memories are, if nothing else. I've been a blank slate since arriving here.
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[Lorelei smiles then, quick and brief and it's not ...quite a happy expression.]
But the song I gave them is very much revered.
[The idea of a 'blank slate' takes some moments to grasp, as it takes him that long to find something to equate it to. How terrible, to have no memories!]
Are you a replica, then? They don't usually have memories at birth either. Though you're pretty articulate and well-coordinated for a new replica..
[Lorelei leans a little closer, peering intently, but as Xehanort's not made of fonons he really can't tell if he might be a replica or not.]
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[Then again, those who give gifts to humanity are often regretful later. Humanity seems to have the remarkable ability to use things in the worst possible ways.]
A replica..? [He cocks his head slightly.] I have no idea. I don't think I even know what a replica is, outside of the idea of what the word means. You have... copies of people on your world too?
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[This, for any musician, is a terrible thing. Lorelei says it with utmost sobriety. It was important to him that it stay intact, and it wasn't.]
Ahh, well, that's about it really! Copies of people and other things. The copy looks like the one they were copied from, but their personalities tend to be unique when they're allowed to develop them. It's pretty recent! I'm sorry I can't tell you for sure if you are a replica or not, you're not made of the same things the people in my world are. Hm, but memory loss..!
[Lorelei didn't like that, memory was part of his aspect.]
You haven't seen a doctor yet have you? Maybe you hit your head really hard.
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[He's certain there's more to it. Why would people fuss over music so much?]
If you can't tell, then I'm not from your world... and probably not a replica either...
[And a bit of a snort at that last part.]
I don't think that's related to it at all, really.
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[It's more than just a song, but from the sound of things, they just took Lorelei's music and cut out the unpleasant parts. That might not seem so awful, except the song is a prophecy and cutting out the bad parts ...well.]
Other worlds have replicas too, I've been told. I just don't know how to identify them. If it does turn out that you're a replica though, it doesn't mean you're a lesser person or not as good as what came before. All things considered you might be better than they were. ..Just if it comes up.
[He doesn't know for sure, but there seems to be a theme replicas have to deal with. The snort draws a brief flutter of hands.]
Maybe it isn't! But maybe it is. I've heard of people losing their memories from being hit in the head before. It must be terrible.
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Other worlds as well? How strange... I suppose the method is different, then, if your world uses specific things to make them.
[A pause as he considers.]
I don't think being a replica would be a bad thing. Especially not here. It would just be strange. Wouldn't one know if they were a replica? How does one not know the fundamentals of themselves? Even I could pull a name from the void of my mind...
I haven't suffered any trauma like that. I simply came to here, as we all do, with no recollection.
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It was. A lot of work went into it. It was to be my masterpiece.
[The thought is shaken off. Somehow thinking of replicas was easier than thinking of the Score.]
I don't know! I imagine they wouldn't, since I think most replicas when they start off are just like a baby but with a grown body, and babies don't seem to know a whole lot. But if you could at least think of a name then maybe not..
[Lorelei may be nothing short of a god in Auldrant but that didn't mean he knew everything! Easier to confuse than most 'gods' that's for sure.]
That's odd. I'll keep an ear out for maybe other people suffering the same thing. I have heard that the Administrators of this tower can mess with memories. Maybe you're one of their experiments, and none of us know it.
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[The idea of a replica is interesting, especially as he'd been commenting about how lucky he was to not have to relearn how to speak or write or any such trivial tasks that one took for granted. Clearly he isn't, if he wasn't reduced to that state, though the idea of the administrators meddling with his memories makes him frown a bit.]
Yes, when I arrived here I was still capable of speech and writing and not soiling myself. I do not think that is the matter at hand, though if you do find anything that would be most welcome.
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I'll be sure to let you hear it then. But put aside a couple of days.
[It's a very, very long song.]
No, your issue could come from anything, really. While it's good to not dismiss a possibility, I can't say for sure I have any idea what might have happened to you. And now on top of all that you're ... collecting invisible, intangible candy.
[Lorelei sounds a little bit doubtful about that last bit.]
Right now I'm just going to assume it's humans-only. If I spot any though, I'll be sure to let you know.
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I don't know, but I don't really let it get in my way. I'd like to know, but there's no reason to dwell on it. There's far too much to do here to fill my time with moping.
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[There's only a bit of gentle amusement in his tone. No real mockery or derision. The Score is a hefty thing, and required time. Not much can be done about that.]
... Ah, that's a really good attitude to have about it. One some people around here would do well to share, I think. There's a whole lot of moping.
[Lorelei scans the ground, presumably looking for some of this invisible candy. There isn't any he can find, of course, but it doesn't stop him.]
What do you do with your time normally, aside from the candy stuff?
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[He grins at the thought. A challenge!]
My time? I explore various floors. Read books in the library. Listen to music. Find idle ways to keep myself from boredom. Some days I'm more successful than others. When I'm very bored I attempt to do something in order to learn about this tower. It usually results in my death, but that's not really a stopping factor.
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[Xehanort certainly wouldn't be in the Score, but would he hear it the way a seventh fonist does, or a normal person? So many things to wonder! And Lorelei was just going to have to wait and find out.]
Those seem like fun things, mostly. I can't imagine dying is very fun but I agree even for humans it doesn't seem to matter much. Your meat dies, just get a new one and carry on.
[Lorelei's not even the littlest bit bothered by this idea.]
It's nice someone else is thinking of it that way. Have you learned anything neat through all of that?
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[While he does have a very basic idea of fonons, the intricacies of the seventh fonon are still an unknown to him.]
Exactly! You're the first person I've spoken with who doesn't seem to get all teary-eyed over the prospect of dying. They're not even real bodies, why get worked up over it?
Nothing terribly noteworthy. So far I've just been exploring.
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[How to explain this?]
The entirety of the song is just one song, but some people can focus on different parts of it and find all the other songs it's made out of. You might not be able to pick up on that.
[It probably doesn't help, but Lorelei gives it his best shot. He crosses his arms over his chest over the death thing. He just didn't get it.]
...It's true, isn't it? Even normally. If you lose your shell, so what? You're not your shell. You're what it contains. The personality, the memories, the hopes and dreams and desires and all of that stuff. I don't ... really understand why humanity is so afraid of death, when it's just a mild inconvenience. And here? It's not even that! It's a one day setback.
[It's possible.. Xehanort has no better understanding of death than Lorelei does. Probably they're not the best to talk to about it.]
Aw. There's a floor made out of organs, if you haven't explored it yet. It's really interesting. You can sit right next to a big heart and feel it beat.
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