Hope RP (
wizardseason) wrote2019-02-13 12:43 pm
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Wizard's House
"Hey"
The Wizard greets the evil-allured knights the same way every night, with the same word, while casually sitting on the steps of the porch outside of her little home. The building looks handmade, like it was built by people who cared about the place they were going to live. Surrounding it on all sides are fields as far as the eye can see. Vegetables of all kinds, with fruit trees and bushes placed throughout the landscape. Closer to the home are bigger trees, willows and others, providing shade from the strange three suns above. Wherever this is, it isn't the world that the knights know.
Plunged into the ground a mere few feet away from the steps leading up to the home is a handwritten sign that states the following:
The Wizard greets the evil-allured knights the same way every night, with the same word, while casually sitting on the steps of the porch outside of her little home. The building looks handmade, like it was built by people who cared about the place they were going to live. Surrounding it on all sides are fields as far as the eye can see. Vegetables of all kinds, with fruit trees and bushes placed throughout the landscape. Closer to the home are bigger trees, willows and others, providing shade from the strange three suns above. Wherever this is, it isn't the world that the knights know.
Plunged into the ground a mere few feet away from the steps leading up to the home is a handwritten sign that states the following:
Knight Rules:
- Tell others if you want
- You can't reveal others
- The world ends this year
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"Are they the monsters?"
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"Some of them are."
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"What does that mean?"
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"But they're all only pieces of one whole."
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"They're children! You want us to fucking kill kids??" he shrieks, and his hand swings out to absolutely belt her across the face. This is not the tact to take with Gyre!
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"Tell me, Gyre, why are you angry?" She doesn't give a pause as she speaks, instead rapidfiring questions at him all at once as she approaches him. Then, all at once, she's physical and oppressive and he can't raise his hands anymore as she shoves into his personal space.
"Because you think they're being used? Because you think they're trapped? Because you think they're helpless? Because you think they're tools?" She brings a hand up, raising his chin so he can't look down at her. She finally stops advancing, holding him in place.
"Tell me."
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Instead of letting him settle though, she's suddenly advancing on him. He moves to get his hands up between them protectively, but it's like something is holding his wrists down. He's trapped. He can't move his body, and while fear grips his chest for a moment, his brain also uh lights itself on fire. His anger returns doubled and then tripled again as she bombards him with questions instead of answering a single one of them. By the time she's finished, he snarls at her, barking, "Let-- go--!"
And he lifts his foot. To slam it into her chest.
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Take a second and reflect, Gyre. Then answer her question.
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Only once he's there does he actually take a breath and try to process all that. His anger doesn't fade at all here. What she's told him is that they have to kill all the monsters, and that at least some of the kids are monsters. He has dealt nearly the killing blow on all of them, and the idea that she or the Protector or both of them have tricked him, and all the knights before him, into this is making his stomach twist into knots. And she has the pure audacity to sip coffee instead of explaining herself.
He thinks his disgust is completely justified, so no, he's not going to answer her question. He's going to demand, "You tell me. You're the one looking for allies."
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"They know the price better than anyone, and they understand the motions we have to go through to bring this cycle to an end." She explains, watching him.
"If you show them what you think is mercy, you'll be hurting them worse than the Protector is by keeping them here."
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"How can that possibly be true!" he barks. He's still furious, but the fury is pulled off her very slightly. He doesn't know what happened back then, but the fact this was ever an answer that was on the table is so utterly disgusting to him.
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"They want this to end, they're tired of being used like pawns in some big game." She starts walking again, a slow pace around the circle as she repeats something she'd said before.
"And they are pawns. Pieces. Because someone decided it was easier to control something in smaller pieces than it is to control it as a whole."
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"Which someone?" he asks, and he's pretty sure he knows the answer to this one. Getting solid details is important though, so he'll ask it. And as he asks it, his mind finally picks up a piece that she's been setting in front of him over and over and over again. He can only hope she'll answer the question if she keeps mentioning it like this.
"What are they when they're whole?"
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"You'll see tomorrow." She answers, her smile widening just slightly before she adds:
"I hope you like them."
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"How will I meet them if they all have to be here with us to be whole."
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"You won't meet them whole." She clarifies, watching him carefully. "But that won't stop them this year."
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"Are they going to try to hurt people?" he asks warily. He needs to know what to expect tomorrow before he goes back and tries to put all the pieces together. Hopefully she can confirm what he knows a little better then she does answering questions.
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"The last person they interacted with, forty years ago, got thrown through a mountain." She gives her mug a little swirl, the Protector's face on it giving away who she's talking about.
"He deserved it."
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"They know that we didn't trap them, right?"
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"I hope they do." She answers, watching to see how he takes that idea.
"Are you going to convince them if they don't know?"
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"I will. And I'll protect anyone they might try to hurt."
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"I hope you do."
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"I will," he says, firmly. Utterly confident. Or as confident as he can be when he doesn't really know what's coming just yet. "Hope isn't important if there's nothing behind it."
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And really, what could anyone do but back their hope with thoughts and dreams?
Gyre will get to think about that, but not here in the dream space because he'll snap awake and, well.
It was all a dream, wasn't it?