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- dragon age: isabela,
- dragon age: merrill,
- fate series: saber,
- fate series: waver velvet,
- final fantasy v: lenna tycoon,
- girl genius: gilgamesh wulfenbach,
- gundam wing: duo maxwell,
- love live!: honoka kousaka,
- magi labyrinth of magic: morgiana,
- original character: yuuna sugasawa,
- persona 4 arena: fuuka yamagishi,
- persona 4: chie satonaka,
- persona 4: rise kujikawa,
- persona 4: yosuke hanamura,
- persona 4: yukiko amagi,
- ressha sentai toqger: right,
- sailor moon: ami mizuno,
- sailor moon: haruka tenoh,
- sailor moon: minako aino,
- sailor moon: rei hino,
- tales of symphonia: raine sage
A Well Earned Celebration
[The battle was over and the god Reshiram defeated, driven away by the aid of Union and its allies. The city was safe, by and large, and as the news spread throughout the peoples of the tundra, they began streaming back into the settlement in droves. Dirty, ash-coated faces were filled with relief and gratitude when they saw that it wasn't just a rumor and that their home had indeed been spared. Not everyone was so lucky, but they'd weathered worse, of course. The people of Glacier endured, as they would always endure, and they were also a people that repaid their debts. And they most certainly all agreed that they owed their rescuers a debt.
So, as night fell after the battle, a great celebration was prepared in the center of Glacier. A wide square was cleared away in a matter of hours, and the people gathered what they could in a show of thanks. Tables of food, bonfires towering into the night sky to keep out the autumn chill, and throngs of cheering wellwishers lined the area. Warriors of glacier, men carrying swords and women all bearing axes offered enthusiastic handshakes and claps on the back. Music of all kinds was played, though tribal tunes full of horn and percussion, chanting and yodeling, and even some brass groups dominated the soundscape.
A platform for various elders was set up, and they offered speeches, of course...but those were somehow dwarfed by the presence of the divine beings that were waiting silently for the proceedings to end. Some of the gods that had come to the aid of the war parties had apparently decided to stay, though their reasons were as mysterious as they themselves. The humans would have their time, and the Servants would mingle freely throughout the evening.
Food, of course, is set out in piles. Meat, fish, arctic berries, and various pastries and the like line table after table. A smorgasbord of Glacier specialties, each with a new and unique flavor all their own, and some (such as the stew) possessing a smell that only a native could probably endure. Akutaq in particular seems to stand out among the worst offenders, but the Glacier natives seem rather fond of it, and offer it to their rescuers with great gusto.
And the rewards do not stop at simple meals. either. As the speeches begin to wind down, a woman some might find familiar walks up onto the stage carrying a singularly massive trunk and dropping it down onto the wood with a heavy thud.]
Southerners! You have done a great deed this day! We, the people of Glacier, would like to thank you and honor your sacrifice! Few would do as you have done, coming to the aide of strangers against the might of that dragon...and you have accomplished something we did not think possible. To that end, we would like to present you with the first of many gifts, a token of our gratitude and a promise that should you need it, we will come to your defense in a time of need!
[And then with a sharp kick, she cracks open the trunk and reveals a veritable treasure trove of three different stones to be distributed by her subordinates.]
Rest well, and enjoy the festivities! You are welcome here, for as long as you like! Eat, drink, and be merry within our halls!
So, as night fell after the battle, a great celebration was prepared in the center of Glacier. A wide square was cleared away in a matter of hours, and the people gathered what they could in a show of thanks. Tables of food, bonfires towering into the night sky to keep out the autumn chill, and throngs of cheering wellwishers lined the area. Warriors of glacier, men carrying swords and women all bearing axes offered enthusiastic handshakes and claps on the back. Music of all kinds was played, though tribal tunes full of horn and percussion, chanting and yodeling, and even some brass groups dominated the soundscape.
A platform for various elders was set up, and they offered speeches, of course...but those were somehow dwarfed by the presence of the divine beings that were waiting silently for the proceedings to end. Some of the gods that had come to the aid of the war parties had apparently decided to stay, though their reasons were as mysterious as they themselves. The humans would have their time, and the Servants would mingle freely throughout the evening.
Food, of course, is set out in piles. Meat, fish, arctic berries, and various pastries and the like line table after table. A smorgasbord of Glacier specialties, each with a new and unique flavor all their own, and some (such as the stew) possessing a smell that only a native could probably endure. Akutaq in particular seems to stand out among the worst offenders, but the Glacier natives seem rather fond of it, and offer it to their rescuers with great gusto.
And the rewards do not stop at simple meals. either. As the speeches begin to wind down, a woman some might find familiar walks up onto the stage carrying a singularly massive trunk and dropping it down onto the wood with a heavy thud.]
Southerners! You have done a great deed this day! We, the people of Glacier, would like to thank you and honor your sacrifice! Few would do as you have done, coming to the aide of strangers against the might of that dragon...and you have accomplished something we did not think possible. To that end, we would like to present you with the first of many gifts, a token of our gratitude and a promise that should you need it, we will come to your defense in a time of need!
[And then with a sharp kick, she cracks open the trunk and reveals a veritable treasure trove of three different stones to be distributed by her subordinates.]
Rest well, and enjoy the festivities! You are welcome here, for as long as you like! Eat, drink, and be merry within our halls!
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Haruka grins at Michiru's bat blanket. How are you holding up, kiddo? ] You still managed to get cozy.
[ Sky, not seeing Stradivarius in her excitement, begins to think she might be safe. Down she falls on her belly, and then over she rolls onto her back, tossing snow into the air. Snow! Real snow from the sky! Glorious day.
She rolls a little more, and...
...hello friend. ]
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Michiru just smiles.] It's still chilly out.
[Stradivarius blinks. Oh, uh. Was she interrupting? Now she's looking around for an excuse to leave.]
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[ Haruka smiles back. Hot drinks, hot bat, and now a leg playing footsies with Michiru might fix that.
She takes a drink, thoughtful. There's a lot on her mind, but it can wait. ] How is everyone?
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Nocturne is going to have to forgive her for the cessation of these scritches, but Michiru is going to wrap her hands around this mug and lean into you, just a little. Well-trained indeed.]
They're alright. Nocturne is the hero of the day [in her Pokemon's eyes, in any case.] and Waltz refuses to complain. [and therefore had to be forced to be lathered in Burn Heal]
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They were very brave. [ She'll scritch Nocturne once in Michiru's stead. This one still acts young, doesn't she? It's sweet. But she was persistent.
Not like...
Haruka isn't sure she wants to lead with mentioning that conversation, though. Strange that the discussion she just had with a god is easier to think about than the one she just had with another human being. ] I...spoke to the cavalry.
[ A glance across the campsite to where the gods mingle with the humans. Articuno's little section of trees now has some rose petals intermingled with the ice crystals. ]
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But what was Sky doing in the snow before she interrupted?] Queen?
[Nocturne's ears twitch, but since she's not pulling away, that was probably a good scratch.
Michiru just takes a sip of her drink, waiting for you to continue.]
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Sky fidgets. When one is from...colder climes....it's nice to. Roll. In the snow. Now and then. One might find it. Refreshing. Bearhaps. ] ...Bear.
[ Haruka, thankful for the silence, tries to gather her thoughts and put them into the right words. ] Our Mission's complete. And...
[ "We get to choose the next one." That's a simultaneously humbling and empowering thought. But isn't that what they've been doing all along?
Her hand grips the stem of her mug as if her fingers could grab destiny itself. ]
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She's totally shaking off the snow from her spines.] Nido ni? [like that?]
[well, they did find the gods. They're sitting right there, enjoying the party.
That's a hand though, sneaking into yours.]
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She helps Stradivarius remove that snow from her spines. You did that very well! (Now, dare she ask if Stradivarius minds if she rolled some more herself?) ] Bear!
[ Hey, look at this hand. Haruka sneaks into a comfortable handhold, too. ] We've always chosen our fate, haven't we.
[ How had Articuno put it? The future is an unfinished tapestry. They get to pick whether to add new threads or snip ones that are messing up the pattern.
Haruka thinks she knows which she'll choose. ]
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And the way we fight. [for better or for worse. That's a squeeze.
She gets the feeling that the sort of fight they'll choose won't be too different from what they've been doing recently.]
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[ She curtseys to Stradivarius and then, after some more fidgeting, throws herself on the snow. (The snow!) Rolling commences.
Haruka grunts in assent at that, smiling and holding tightly onto that hand. They've always had a choice, but what can they choose except that path that best lets them be themselves?
Still, there's a question she's never asked her partner. She exhales, leaning against Michiru. ] What do you want to do?
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Michiru glances fondly at you.] Something silly, like saving the world.
[hah. Look at how far they've come.]
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This will never do. Time to take off her bow and clean it, with a glance over to see exactly what her friend might be constructing.
Haruka's silent chuckles turn into a silent dip of her chin towards Michiru's forehead. Bad (or at least odd) news can wait until after an answer like that.
Kissing Michiru's head is a better idea. ]
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Michiru smiles, and then turns, tilting her face up and leaning in.]
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Don't make Haruka keep laughing, Michiru. It'll be harder to give you what you're requesting that way.
Harder, but hardly impossible. You demanding woman for whom the forehead just wasn't enough.
Mm. ]
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[hey, her daily quota of kisses has yet to be filled. She's well aware of Nocturne against her back, so she'll keep it light, though she can't help that smile.
Nocturne, for her part, is totally dozing off. This is normal.]
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[ Haruka makes up for their inbalanced quota, then smiles back before her gaze turns inward. This is lousy timing, when they're both feeling so good. But if she doesn't say it now, who knows when she'll get a chance? One thing could lead to another. ] Rise quit.
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Michiru sighs quietly, and then leans in. The intel provided should've been more thorough.]
There's no chance of changing her mind?
[more to the point: does the DDF have any other Analysts?]
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...remembering from whom (read: an expert on all things Impressive) she'd heard about castles, she gives Stradivarius a knowing smile. Sources.
The DDF does not have any other Analysts. That's totally why Haruka seems out of sorts about this. No doubt. ] We don't need an unreliable strategist.
[ Said perhaps a bit too forcefully. ]
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Of course. Mildly:] She has done very well all the other times.
[fighting a bonded god can be considered a special circumstance]
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[ To make this point, she picks up a piece of tree bark and places it (elegantly) against the bottom of the snow mound. There. That represents the door. ] Bear.
[ Haruka doesn't appear to be listening. She is in a Sulk - what's more, she's sulking in denial of her sulk. ] It was her decision.
[ The next bit comes out in a mutter. Honestly. The girl fails her and then, on top of that... ] Radio can have her.
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Are you sure? You don't seem very happy about it.
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She's taller, so she goes to see whether she can't find some good decorations up higher in the trees. ] Bear...
[ Haruka just closes her eyes. Not her business, she wants to say. She's got no cause to feel one way or another about it - save perhaps angry at Rise's mistake in the first place.
She sighs, hoping that will get rid of some of her illogical tension. ] Anyway, we're down an Analyst.
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Michiru almost sighs too.] What did you say to her?
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[ Haruka twitches - this was not her fault - but then settles down when she realizes her visceral reaction's probably trying to tell her something. Even when she's faking herself out, she can't lie to Michiru. ] She chose it herself. I put her on recon only and she resigned...
[ This makes no sense. It's what she wants to say, but why should she? Rise screwed up. They don't need people who screw up. But still, her expectations were doubly betrayed: ] She gave up.
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