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mooglenet_backup2011-07-27 01:21 am
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[Action in Lindblum (I think?)]
[Anyone could be forgiven for thinking there wasn't a forest full of the birds at the base of Mount Ordeals with how Porom's been jumping at every little sound and demanding to know if Ursula thinks it's a chocobo. Apparently, hearing that they're expected back soon only managed to make her fret more. Which is quite the achievement, considering how much she was fretting already. In fact, she's so busy wondering if non-chocobo-related sounds are chocobos that she almost manages to miss their actual return.
Almost.
It's probably a good thing that she managed to get some rest and that wearing herself out isn't an immediate danger anymore. Because, well. Doublecasting curaja before actually checking if anyone's injured.]
Almost.
It's probably a good thing that she managed to get some rest and that wearing herself out isn't an immediate danger anymore. Because, well. Doublecasting curaja before actually checking if anyone's injured.]
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[He can't say that he's affected by the loss to those who were fighting Garland, but he understands what Cecil must be feeling. His voice is solemn when he replies.] Thus is the price of war.
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[He shakes his head, weary. He just feels tired at this point, wishes for nothing more than the world to return to peace. This confrontation was supposed to have been the last.]
But they say death is not permanent on Gaia. There's a chance those who die are given life anew. [And while he isn't sure if Gaia would be better without Lufene, if there's a chance Lilisette might return to them... he's willing to believe in that.]
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Is that so? Through what method?
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They speak of a tree on this world, where the dead are able to reappear into life. Had I more memories of my previous stay on Gaia, I would be able to tell you more, but that is all I know.
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It is enough that it will allow me to search out more information on it.
Cecil...I have a request for you.
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Yes? Anything, brother.
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[He looks Cecil in the face.] If you so wish, then you may call me Theodor, instead.
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Finally he speaks, hesitant.]
Are you sure?
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[Golbez's- Theodor's- gaze doesn't waver from Cecil's face. He's spent a lot of time thinking about this, and he never says something he is uncertain of. Especially not in this situation.]
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[There would be brohugs, if he wasn't so absurdly large. As it is, Cecil settles for taking one of his hands and clasping it in his -- like brothers. Like he has for Kain and Yang and anyone else close to him, countless times before.]
Do you know what they say your name means? Rosa looked it up, while she and I were choosing a name for Ceodore.
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I have never heard it.
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[And Rosa was nearly frightened to death when she first saw it and Ceodore faceplanted, the poor thing.]
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It increases his abilities for a short time, and there is a glow- are there any other effects on him?
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[Fortunately, at least, Cecil was around for at least the latter stages of the moon to protect Ceodore whenever that happened. It still makes Rosa fret, though.]
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