Nesir Aeser (
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towerofanimus2014-02-02 09:45 am
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Entry tags:
She wasn't evading you
Characters: Nesir and Sephiroth
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.
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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"I have spoken to Ocelot only. She sent me a mail about Ganondorf's departure."
There were more words hanging off the end of that sentence but Sephiroth didn't want to speak them, about how he wouldn't know who else he needed to even talk to about it. The Evil Alliance had been dwindling anyway.
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About Ganondorf and the lacking state of the alliance, about Pandora and the rise of those created by the Tower to oppose the Administration. But not about how all of this might end.
They had also spoken of Nesir herself.
"She has a fondness for you."
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She blinked at the last, "She do be?"
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-Now that Ganondorf was gone. Sephiroth wasn't prepared to extend his wing out around Nesir in that capacity. It wouldn't feel right for him to pretend to. Not when his Destiny was so very singular, despite how Nesir had proven herself as an exception to the pestilence that was humanity.
Perhaps not completely an exception, but she was more tolerable than most.
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Ocelot was human as well after all.
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"I have worked well with her so far. Though-" He quirked an eyebrow slightly. Ocelot kept her fingers in many different persuasions, of this Sephiroth had no doubt. Not that he trusted much of anyone at all, he had even less reason to trust Ocelot.
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Not trust, but cooperation. It was as good a start as any.
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Instead he eyed her grin as if it might be looking to insult him, or keeping something from him.
"-I still don't trust her not to stick a dagger in my back."
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"You know something I dont?"
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