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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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"He decided it was easier to contain them if they were in pieces, rather than as a whole." She explains, waiting to see if he'll explode again.
"If they were smaller, it would all settle and the world would be saved." She continues, clearly referencing the Protector's actions.
"Each child is a piece, one fractured part of a whole. And you'll meet what they've made of themselves tomorrow."
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"So you're telling me the Protector broke the wolf-thing into a bunch of pieces to make it weaker." He furrows his brow. "They're kids so they can fit in the floating rocks, which... must be the seal thing Gyre mentioned." Garrot pauses, running a hand through his beard as he sighs, his ears drooping and shoulders slumping. He thinks he's putting things together, and he doesn't like it!
"Two questions. First, how many kids are there? Second, why'd they have to be kids and not plants or just blobs?" And then he gestures to the dormant monsters.
That said, he's going to bodily ignore the Wizard and start blatantly counting those platforms now. It's dumb magic, it's probably not a coincidence.
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"Twenty four." She answers his kids question without saying kids, because she has to correct him now at last.
"They looked like children in the beginning, but every year afterward they've taken a new form." She answers, motioning towards the first, second, and third monsters' bodies. As she waves her hand in the air in their general direction, each one of them shifts and turns into a child much like the one Garrot had seen in the past.
"Each and every one of them." She adds, her hand making it to where Web and Aqrisqi are and... Aqrisqi's rooster form does the same, momentarily shifting to look like a child before changing back. When she drops her little spell, all that's left is the three monsters and the rooster again and she turns to face Garrot.
"They picked blobs this year."
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"They killed kids the first year." Or at least beings that looked like kids, and technically didn't exist long enough to be more than an infant. Maybe? It explains why so many people died. And the shapeshifting explains why the Companions always look different. But still...
"There's three more platforms." He's stern, gruff, sounding like he expects more bullshit. They're tied to the cycle, and while it's easy enough to figure out two of the remaining platforms are tied to the Wizard and Protector...
"The kid had dark skin, red hair, and looked creepily perfect." He crosses his arms, exhaling from his nose as he glowers at the Wizard. "Who was that?"
Garrot is a bit more concerned about the one who tried to get in his head, the one who asked if he'd save them all.
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"You know who that was." She answers, intrigued but unsurprised that he'd bring up that specific child.
"He's been with you this whole time." She says, popping a mug into existence in her hand that has Xaljim's face and name on it, facing Garrot.
"His platform is over there." She adds, motioning to the side Web and Aqrisqi are on.
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Garrot's eyes go wide at that revelation, and all his attempts at composure can't stop him from sharply inhaling because it hits him like a punch in the gut. Xaljim is cool and helpful and exhausted and asked him forty years ago if he'd end the world. They need to have a talk as soon as possible because haha, what the fuck?
"So..." Garrot takes a deep breath in, trying and failing to keep his stressed emotions from becoming Blatant. "...why did the Protector make them into kids the first year, especially when people had to fight them?!" He's yelling again, clearly confused and hurt by the revelations and their implications. This is a bit fucked!
Depending on the answer, the Wizard might have competition on Garrot's shitlist.
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"Because that wasn't the original plan." She answers, simply. "They took our magic, merged it with theirs, and by the time all the dust had settled that's where we were."
She looks thoughtful for a moment before adding a comment as her mug art changes to "Protector" with his face on it.
"The fighting part was a certain someone's hasty improvisation."
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"Twelve monsters, and you. Twelve companions, and him. That's the cycle." Garrot gestures to one of the pedestals, roughly in the middle between the monsters and Web. "Is number twenty-seven our incubating little friend, or did I miss something?"
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But at his assumption, there's a little jingle sound that plays. It turns out to be a little floating spoon that's manifested beside her mug and tapped it rapidly, but it sounds like a 'you got it right!' bell. She slowly takes the spoon into her hand, bringing it up to the mug to stir the contents of it.
"Of course it is. Who else would it be?"
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"I dunno- you're not exactly direct about everything." For a moment, Garrot's slid back into that condescension he feels so comfortable in. But then he crosses his arms and just sighs.
"So the seals are you, the Protector, and the planet twenty-five times." Of course, the planet stole some of the two cosmic beings' powers, so his next question seems obvious. "Why didn't you two ever try to just make more seals? Why only twenty-seven?"
Because you can cover a broken bone with about seventy band-aids and then it's fine.
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She lets him get through his thoughts, wondering how he'll react to more facts. Condescension? Disbelief? Anger?
"We didn't choose how many of them." She lifts her mug to her lips, taking a sip.
"That was just what it was after the air cleared."
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"Wait..." He brings a hand to stroke contemplatively at his beard. "If the monsters and companions are part of the planet, why don't you just ask them to help fix things, instead of making them fight each other?" A beat. "That's less power for the planet itself to have, right?"
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"A certain someone" As she starts speaking, she turns the side of her mug towards him and it has a shield on it with "Protector" written under it.
"Came up with this plan to handle the out of control planet." Another sip.
"And everyone went along with it."
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"You went along with it." It's a moment of stating the obvious, but Garrot feels it's worth emphasizing. "Why keep trying the same thing even though it doesn't work? Why not just break the planet's power into another, like, thirty pieces? Keep doing it until the power is so spread out that there's no risk?" Like, you know, removing cholesterol from arteries or a similarly appropriate medical analogy.
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"And we can't cast another spell, the magic was taken from us." She watches him as she reveals it. But she wants to get back to that first thing he said.
"Does a corpse go along with it, or is it forced along for the ride?"
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"Does he even know what tiring it out looks like? Do either of you?" Garrot's brow furrows at all that, because she hasn't exactly been subtle about them winging it forty years ago. "Sounds like a great reason for you two to keep in touch."
Is that... empathetic sass? From Garrot?!
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"He and I fundamentally disagree on what we know. He thinks he knows everything, I know no one knows everything." She gives a slight shrug. How's that for being open, Garrot? And, most importantly.
"And I'm alive enough to kill and be taken out of the picture.
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"Who gives a shit if you disagree!?" He cannot believe you, Wizard! "Sometimes you gotta show some tough love and force someone to see the world your way!" He is, of course, speaking from experience on both sides of the situation. This is kind of what it's like to for people to disagree with Garrot.
"Why not use that account you share food pictures on to message Luka?" He shrugs and leans forward a bit, trying to play off the Protector and Princess's bond. "Or share what you know with world leaders so we don't come in clueless?" It's a PR campaign! Maybe if it's a little less hush-hush, the Protector will listen. But then Garrot throws his hands into the air, clearly getting frustrated again.
"Just stop acting like you're dead already!" She says she cares, that she wants people to live, and it feels like she's just given up! And Garrot hates that almost as much as he hates the Wizard. At least if she was more active, he could see her as more of a villain than a prisoner...
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"I'm far from dead. The moves I've made this year are bigger than every year prior, but not big enough to get anyone killed."