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Emet-Selch ([personal profile] unsundered) wrote 2019-10-14 09:48 am (UTC)

[He just can't escape having talkative friends.]

I was waiting so patiently for them to succeed. But alas, my faith apparently went unrewarded.

[For a time, anyway. He's not quite sure what happened to the Warrior to allow them to handle the Light in the end. Something to inquire about, he supposed.]

If they turned into a new Lightwarden that was acceptable as well- but surely giving them a chance to match my expectations is preferable to just killing them at the start?

[Though somewhat ironic if his attempt to find a more peaceful solution based on mutual understanding resulted in his death, when using the more aggressive tactics of his brethren might have succeeded.]

Yes, yes, the Calamities might not be the most pleasant thing for you, but the end result would be worth your quite ephemeral suffering. The resulting peace would be something the current world cannot even dream of.

...A restored Zodiark would be able to save us this time.


[The last question comes as a small surprise.]

The disaster that had consumed us, the unchecked energies that were ravaging the earth- everything was stilled as Zodiark's shadow passed over it. Only a being of His pure, unfettered Dark could tame the chaos that had spread like poison. Our magics, our fears- finally, they no longer manifested themselves outside of our control.

...But how the land had suffered. Looking through that smoldering, quiet, dead wreck of a world

I genuinely hope you never have to see it.

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