Nesir Aeser (
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She wasn't evading you
Characters: Nesir and Sephiroth
Setting: Sephiroth's room
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Summary: Sephiroth sent Nesir a Note so Nesir answers it.
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Nesir had realised Ganondorf was gone mostly by accident. Days often went by when she didn't see him, and when he wanted to talk to her he usually found her quite easily. She had been preoccupied, with the explosions and the fact that twice she realised that a few hours had passed, even though she couldn't remember sleeping or otherwise missing time.
Those who had gone to help power the tower were back now, and they didn't seem to have any obvious affects, so perhaps it had gone as well as Riki had promised.
She had been walking through the dormitory halls when she had seen Ganondorf's room, and the lack of his name on the plaque outside. She had double checked in the graveyard and indeed there was a grave. He had gone...
It shocked her, even though people disappearing was a normal occurrence here, but Ganondorf... he was powerful. He had been one of the first people she had met and it seemed unthinkable that he was just... not here anymore.
The note came as a surprise though she should have expected it. She picked up her bow and her daggers and made her way up to Sephiroth's room.
Just before she knocked her eyes skimmed across the plaque and she blinked. Hidetoshi... he had been in this room and now his name was gone too.
Setting: Sephiroth's room
Format: any
Summary: Sephiroth sent Nesir a Note so Nesir answers it.
Warnings:
Nesir had realised Ganondorf was gone mostly by accident. Days often went by when she didn't see him, and when he wanted to talk to her he usually found her quite easily. She had been preoccupied, with the explosions and the fact that twice she realised that a few hours had passed, even though she couldn't remember sleeping or otherwise missing time.
Those who had gone to help power the tower were back now, and they didn't seem to have any obvious affects, so perhaps it had gone as well as Riki had promised.
She had been walking through the dormitory halls when she had seen Ganondorf's room, and the lack of his name on the plaque outside. She had double checked in the graveyard and indeed there was a grave. He had gone...
It shocked her, even though people disappearing was a normal occurrence here, but Ganondorf... he was powerful. He had been one of the first people she had met and it seemed unthinkable that he was just... not here anymore.
The note came as a surprise though she should have expected it. She picked up her bow and her daggers and made her way up to Sephiroth's room.
Just before she knocked her eyes skimmed across the plaque and she blinked. Hidetoshi... he had been in this room and now his name was gone too.
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Training and following instructions. Such simplicity, and any reward one might get from it, was lost on Sephiroth.
"I would change the Planet I found, to perfect it." He wondered if he might compare himself to a God as she might understand it, but doesn't know enough to be able to make a suitable comparison. A moments pause later-
"It's understandable that you don't understand."
However he might sound at least a little disappointed, not to be able to bring Nesir to appreciate his power the way that she had Ganondorf's, Sephiroth supposed it would be better than mis-understanding.
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Sephiroth's eyebrows inched a little closer together at the top of his nose as he processed the acolytes comment. How fitting. Yet how bizarre how she could hit it so close to the head of the problem. Every planet would have it's flaws, but this was his Destiny as given to him by his Mother so he had to proceed with it - even if he'd have to traverse to every Planet, across every dimension before he found his suitable utopia. It was the very least he could do for her memory.
It was even more important now, as he was the only remaining part of her and it wasn't even physical in biology any more.
Sephiroth's expression darkened a level as he came to the realization that Nesir was, most likely, correct.
"But that doesn't mean that no place can be made perfect."
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She shook her head at him, "And everyone do be having a different idea of perfection. It do no be being an objective standard."
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More importantly, trying to reach a resolution within his own mind with regards to if Nesir was worth the further explanation. He'd only explained that thought that crossed his mind once, to one other, and he'd had to hurt her afterwards.
"Let me show you something. It may or may not help you to understand." Perhaps it was due-time that he gave a little bit more of himself to another. He would lend his trust to her, for the time being at least.
Sephiroth stepped away from the edge of his bed and walked around Nesir to get to his trunk. He crouched in front of it and opened the lid, a moment later he stood back up and extended his inert orb -around fist-sized as it was- of Black Materia towards Nesir for her to take.
"It's hardly the real thing but-" He shut the trunk with a foot, uncaring how it banged shut.
"Tell me. How did Magic work in your World?"
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"You do be being born with it, but it do no be being usable until you do be being... about eleven or twelve. Then you can be using it but you do be having to be being taught or you can be killing yourself, or others."
She looked at the rock again, wondering how it was magic.
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"Well, on My World, orbs similar to this one granted anyone who had the expertise the power to call forth magic from the Planet itself."
It sounded, if anything, easier than magic on Nesir's World.
"It's called Materia. And I was the only one who had the required strength of will to use this particular one."
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"Different types did different things. Some were specifically for magic as I imagine you are familiar with, conjuring fire, ice and all sorts of other elements to assist one in battle. Other types indeed increased physical prowess; strength, speed, constitution. Equipment came with slots to fit them in."
He stopped, for just a moment struck by a fragment of a memory. He had, after all, over the course of his life explained this to many a rookie. Times before times that had changed his path. It felt bitter sweet to revisit, and the fragment was a raw one. He'd even sounded like the General, as opposed to the Monster.
"I digress." Sephiroth nodded towards the black orb now in Nesir's hands. "The Materia that orb represents, summoned the Ultimate Destructive Magic."
He made no attempt to hide how his eyes shone proudly at the recollection.
"A giant Meteor from the cosmos. Which I would have used to take all of my Planet's energy for myself."
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But to take the power, to rob the dark god itself... Nesir wasn't sure what to think about that.
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Sephiroth reached out and would take it from her hands firmly. There were no such belief systems, that he adhered to on his Planet. No God's to steal from. Only the Planet itself, the energy which had been due to his Mother over 2000 years before his time.
"-I could become one."
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"You've never thought to reach so high?"
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"I would no be thinking it would ever be possible."
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"I wouldn't have either, before I learned of it. It changed everything."
He took a breath and moved again to put the black orb back in his trunk, keeping a very close eye on Nesir in the meantime.
"So you see, that is how I could have made a place in my own perfection."
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She blinked, "And do that still be being your aim?"
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Then returned to the edge of his bed and sat down once more. He tried not to have the mess of what had been Hidetoshi's side of the room be given even more of a sweeping gaze, and so looked to Nesir once more now that he was set once more at closer to her eye level.
"Once I find a way to get out of this cage, of course."
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"Do you be having any ideas you can be sharing?"
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The Tower, should they have been able to wrest it from the Administration, would only have been a platform. A beginning for him.
"Not that wouldn't confuse you further." He spoke plainly, careful to keep the fact that she was ignorant out of his voice. "Though- I can ask this, do you think that you have the will to survive?"
It didn't quite have the weight to the question, and it wasn't meant as an insult at all. So he spoke again before she could answer.
"Outside of our frames, there is nothing else of you. Could you retain that sense of self, even if all sense, appearance and substance were taken away?"
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But his next words made her pause, retain a sense of self? Nesir barely had a sense of self to begin with and as much as she would like to deny it she knew it to be true. She was a nameless soul pledged to the god of darkness.
She just glared at him and didn't answer.
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Sephiroth continued where Nesir remained glaring at him in silence. Indeed, he imagined a lot of people would jump at him questioning their will to survive. But this was an altogether less physical sort of survival, too many think only within the box of their own preserved state in the Tower.
"I survived, near dissolved into a thriving sea of other souls. I kept it together enough to will for myself to influence the physical realm again. Yet this place keeps me contained."
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Even if, it's clear from the slight sneer which appeared at either side of his nose Sephiroth would prefer not to have to go through that again. It had been the hardest thing he had done, not to succumb for the second time to the Lifestream back on his World.
But this World, would be new to him-
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"But you do no be wanting to be doing it again, right?"
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