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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"They weren't in a position to choose." She answers honestly, watching him for how he'll take that bit. But at his other question, if he's watching he could swear her smirk widened just a little at his inquiry.
"You have parts of some of them, yes."
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"You didn't give them a choice? Or they chose you?" he asks, and it's clear in his tone that this difference is significant. To be denied the ability to die is just as sickening to him as killing a person, and he's going to need some explanation if she did decide to deny Web that final choice.
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"Though they would have ended up here even if I didn't act."
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"Why? Don't you bring them here?"
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"But I'm going to, this year, because it's the end. Every spot has to be filled."
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"It's the end? Why is it the end?" He pauses, and then circles all the way back to the beginning of the conversation. "What will happen if every spot is filled?"
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"Continue for another year, or let the cycle end." She offers, letting him take a moment for it to sink in before she explains the twist.
"There won't be one person there alone to make the decision this year."
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"How is that different from most years? I thought you said this was the end."
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"After I'm defeated, the companions return here and the decision is made."
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"Where do the monsters go?"
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"They can't die, they're at the mercy of the cycle."
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"I... yes, I understand that part. Why aren't they here after you're defeated every year? What about this year means they'll be here when they're not normally?"
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"But they don't make the decision, they watch, and they forget."
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"What are you trying to tell me? You brought me here for something, right?" he says, clearly exasperated. He doesn't want to keep coming up with questions that she can answer in the vaguest way possible.
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"I want you to know the cycle, so when you choose a side you don't regret it." She pops a mug of hot cocoa into existence near her hand and takes it.
"The world is going to end by its own hand when it chooses to end the cycle, and you'll meet them tomorrow."
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"Are you going to explain the cycle at all then? Who will I meet?"
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The first is of a planet with glowing rings surrounding it as fire rises up from its surface.
The second is of this room, but the center of the platform is a flaming orb wrapped with those same glowing rings.
The third is glowing flaming orbs floating above all but three of the platforms in the room, with two orbs floating in the middle and the central floor piece glowing too.
The fourth is of a clearly artistic depiction of the first year. Blue on one side, with someone holding a big shield, surrounded by heroes with weapons and a princess with a crown. Red on the other side, with a wizard-hat'd person surrounded by masses of monsters. In the center is a lightning bolt signifying conflict.
The fifth is back in this room, with a vague figure that could be anyone standing in the middle. One hand has a thumbs up and the other hand is severed, laying on the floor in a thumbs down.
The sixth is two panels. One, smaller, has a line trailing to the severed hand and just shows a pair of burning eyes. The second is bigger, with a line trailing out from the thumbs up, and shows the planet aflame, with the glowing rings starting to come into existence around it.
The images all start to circle, and the sixth one links up beside the first to show it's a loop.
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"What are these rings around the planet?" All frustration has vanished from his voice now that she's provided him with something. It's a clearer vision of what goes on then he's gotten so far, and he's still looking at each panel even as he asks the question.
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"It's still going, resetting the cycle every year."
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"You'll meet them tomorrow." She answers, returning to the vague realm of non-answer answers she's been dwelling in.
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"Where are the children, in all this? Your whole... plan?"
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"Are they the monsters?"
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