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The Grand Entrance
[ When you awaken, it's in a bed. But it's not your bed. Someone is hustling and bustling nearby--multiple someones. They seem to be working hard on something. When you awaken, it's in a very clean room, but you're inside. When you finally open your eyes, you're safe in a nice bedroom with five identical girls running around and keeping the place nice and cozy. Yes, that's right, five identical girls running around. For those familiar with it, they could be cosplayers. But they're not. Also, unlike their original design, they have obvious ball joints to make them more puppet-like. What do you guys do? ]
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Nobody fights a war without knowing the war's details. We may help, we may not, but I think we deserve to know what it is we're dealing with and why you deemed to pull us away from our prior obligations.
[ Nunnally. He has to find some way to get back to his sister and clean up this awful, awful mess. ]
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Beings that can pull anyone they choose from outside space and time are one thing, but this - but this does not have the same feel as - oh, never mind. If we are to face a losing war, we do have the right to know what it is and why it must be us, right?
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I think the only reason people would drag complete strangers in abruptly and throw their fates to them would be abject desperation.
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[ Digimon age weirdly. Once Turuiemon can free himself of Lulu (and even if not, because Lulu is small and scrawny and light), he's definitely leading them deeper in. Gotta get to what counts as a throne room. But he'll lead them there nonetheless. It's a beautiful room, like it's entirely crystalized in the middle of the tree. And a giant crystal is floating higher up, and there, floating at the other end of the room over what probably counts as a throne is... Well. She seems important at least. ]
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Stares.
This woman seems like a cosplayer who couldn't commit to one or the other. But Lelouch isn't one to be intimidated by anything. He's fucking Zero, damn it! ]
... We were told you have answers about our situation. What is it that made you so desperate as to pull in complete strangers? I'm not a fighter, if you're looking for someone to wage your war for you.
It's clear to me your choices have been... somewhat chaotic. Random. Why?
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[The devil is a librarian. This, then, can not be some sort of demon, can not be a monster. And this is a place of such beauty that he can't believe anything evil could inhabit it without beginning to burn up... he can panic later. For now, the high-society manners have to come out.]
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[He's...pretty sure that's one of those beings that's a bit Bigger than "normal mortal entity", albeit way less threatening than the ones he's used to, even if he's sure she COULD be dangerous if she chose to be.]
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[ A projection covers the room. Like they're suddenly in the middle of a town. ]
You are in what is known as the Digital World. We have been invaded by a virus. You have a concept similar. It infects us, from its source. None have seen the source and been able to tell the tale. But it takes over, and while they seem normal at first, one day...
[ A random mon just suddenly stops their shopping, then walks to the center of town and stops in their tracks and explodes into light. When the light clears, the entire town is glass. Frozen and pristine, beautiful and reflective. ]
...This has covered a good portion of our world by now. We have sent soldiers to the stronghold of this threat, but... None have returned. Our people are cut off from the other Lords of the Land, our sister and brother. And meanwhile, many have been turned to glass. What scans we have managed have determined that the glass is safe once it has come into existence, but... We will eventually run out of places to hide. Even now, our power dwindles. We cannot shield this place forever. ...We do not wish to see our people suffer. That is why we need you.
Non-Digimon have a unique power when partnered with our kind, through predestined bonds. They can, together, become stronger than anything. There are many legends about this, and they all end favorably. We have tried to fight this war ourselves, but... We no longer can. It is taking all we have to keep the lands not glass safe, and the people therein free.
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However... he's got shit to do back home. It's frustrating; looking at her, he sees no eyes. No way for his Geass to penetrate. How can he use his power on something that he can't assess properly? ]
... While I find your situation tragic, yours is not the only country at war. I realize I may seem as though I am not very busy, being a high school student, but that is simply not the case.
I must return at once.
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[It is glass. It isn't salt. It is glass, it is not salt, but the comparison has drawn itself and how closely did God look to see if there were ten among that city, how closely did He look, were Lot and his family only nine?
Outwardly, Eric only looks pale. He is proud that he isn't shaking.]
I -
If it is to stop the death of innocents, I am bound by honor and my family's duty to stay....
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[Prior experience with mass destruction doesn't make it any more pleasant.]
Will we have some way to ensure that - affairs in our own worlds will not fall apart in our absence?
[He does trust the people he's been staying with to take care of things in his absence, but if some upstart warlord or his father notices that he's not there overseeing...]
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[ She waves her hand and the crystal overhead changes color, darkening, pulsing, and they can see it. The code that swims through everything like lifeblood. Even the people. Lines of data and code and it's all everything is. ]
We are data, but we are nonetheless alive, Digidestined. And we need your help. Nay, we beg for it.
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he laughs.
These people are strangers. From other worlds. They have no idea who he is. His identity could hardly be compromised, and if it is, he'll erase their memories. Easy enough. Fine. Is it a war they want? Then they've a tactician.
... But he's not like to give up his secrets so easily. ]
... I see. So our time here is inconsequential.
[ A beat. ]
And what, pray tell, do you expect an unarmed high school student to do for you in a situation like this?
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[More than half, if he's honest. Most of it. And he doesn't want the parts he thinks he does understand to be real.]
The only comparison that comes to mind is of being spirited away to a fairy court, but time operates the opposite way there....
[This is something John would throw himself into with the sort of enthusiasm only an American could. It's that knowledge
and a photograph-sharp memory of the way John would smile, grim and stubborn, before flinging himself into a fight for someone else's sake, God, why was he like thatwhich drags Eric's voice into trailing off - that, and a sudden fierce stab of what he can only call homesickness, lacking any better word; a longing and a wish like a knife to the chest that he was here, too.But - and this is a vitally important "but" - John isn't here. This is his work to take up.
And yet - ]
Is there truly no way of bringing another from... [home] from where we came from?
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[He nods to the other two - and the common thread in the question.] I believe the main question is, how have you chosen who was brought?
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[ The crystal changes with a wave again, and four symbols appear over the four Digidestined. ]
Hope.
[ The Crest over Lelouch pulses with golden light a moment. ]
Courage.
[ Over Eric, the symbol pulses with a warm, orange light. ]
Love.
[ Over Sylvain, who scoffs a bit, the symbol gives a pulse of red light. ]
...And Kindness.
[ And over Lotor, a pink-purple symbol pulses with lavender light. ]
You have potential to grow into these symbols, and as you do, so will you and your partners strengthen. You were the ones who shone brightest with this potential at this time. But come. You still have yet to meet your partners.
[ She floats up as the projections from the crystal fade, toward another hallway. ]
Follow us. We would introduce you ourselves.
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But.
"Hope". Well, what was Zero, if not the hope of all Japan? No, the hope of all numbered. It had, perhaps, gone beyond simply Japan at this point. In a certain sense, he can understand the association. He brings hope to people. That is his job. To rekindle the people's faith.
... Haaah. Funny. Someone had really done their homework. But he'll go wherever he's led he... supposes? ]
... Partners. I assume this is the reason you refuse to give us actual weapons?
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[Eric is most definitely not aware he repeated that out loud - and most definitely not speaking whatever language it might've been overheard in, "el Valor" simply doesn't look like "courage" when spoken.
For the second time, the reed-thin stranger asks a question he would have, if he'd figured out a way to state it that wouldn't sound too much like a frightened child was doing the asking. He can be brave, indeed he'd insist he is as a default state of being, but he knows there's a difference between seeking fights as he has fallen into the habit of doing and being willing to help in a situation without much hope of victory. In that - well, she said "potential", true, but - she said potential, as if he hadn't proven himself even once!
His face feels like it's on fire, and the knowledge that he's blushing only makes it deepen, and in turn that makes him scowl.]
This is a cruel joke. It is even his favorite color, this can't be - you would surely be better served by someone who has more than potential!
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Perhaps whatever the - powers that guide these work on has more to do with the future and who will best act in that manner in this situation as it develops than those who display it in their current context now.
[He's very much avoiding commenting on his own. He tries, really, is trying, but he's well aware that the only way it won't get read as "weakness" is if he can prove there's practical, concrete results before the ideological tirade starts.]
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[ ...Well, in the hallway, you're going to get to see guard training. They uh. Sure are able to do all sorts of things. She's gesturing at it. There's lasers, magic, all kinds of things flung around. ]
Our kind can take these kinds of blows. We were led to believe your kind were far more fragile. There is a smith in town if you wish to have a weapon, but we would advise you to be careful.
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[ He asks, of course, because. Well. DOES HE LOOK LIKE HE CAN HOLD A SWORD?
Also he filed the rest of that bit about partners and whatnot away. He has another question. ]
These partners of ours. Are they obedient to us absolutely, or is it a case of a working relationship? I would like to know what exactly I'm getting into. I cannot give orders or strategize if others do not believe they should follow what I have to tell them.
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Not so fragile.
[It takes a little more of a push than he is used to, but with a few words murmured in Latin and a flick of his wrist, Eric holds a small fireball cupped in his right hand. It's smaller than he wanted - definitely unimpressive next to what the locals are tossing around - and the way it wavers has him frowning at it, but he's able to hold it for long enough that he can play off its vanishing without being released as something he did command.
At least, he hopes he managed to do that. He's always wondered if the power he can wield alongside the Spear is solely God's, or if it is at least partially his own... finding it difficult in a different world doesn't wholly answer the question, and the frown he'd aimed at the fireball doesn't leave his face.]
In any case, if I cannot obtain a spear I am going to be in more danger. It wastes time in a fight to reach for something you no longer have. If you have smiths... I would assist in its making, if I could.
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[He DOES get the whole idea of connections like that amplifying one or both parties, at least - not a new concept, even if most of what he knows of Voltron is from legends and passed down stories and fragments of records his father hadn't purged. He caught enough to know the Paladins weren't helpless but there was still a point where a giant mechanical god-beast is going to be able to do a lot more than you can.]
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[ And she will guide the way into another crystalized chamber. There, four digimon wait. The Digidestined will be able to sense their connection to their partner, as do the partners, who all look up from where they're waiting. ...By the way this is a dining hall, and they've basically been waiting for you to come eat with them. They all have a seat next to them. ]
We also urge you to eat your fill. The forest is bountiful in what it gives us, and as it remains safe, we have plenty.
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There's a moment. He senses it; this is his partner, so to speak.
Big brother!
... His mind halts right there, and he remembers exactly what he's desperately missing in this moment so badly. What is out of his grasp, because of that horrible man. Because of someone he thought was his friend. There's. A series of emotions. Pain. Anguish. Despair. Anger.
Most of them don't cross his face; he's careful to TRY to keep them off it. But he can't hide that he looks at least a little distressed. When she speaks it's even worse. ]
Um, you must my partner! I'm Lucemon.
...
[ He sucks in a breath. And kind of ends up rooted to the spot. ]
A-are you okay?
[ ... Right. They're... all going to stare, aren't they. ]
... I'm fine. You just... remind me of someone.
[ He'll. Find somewhere to sit. ]
... Lelouch Lamperouge.
Nice to meet you, Lelouch Lamperouge!
Just... Lelouch is fine.
O-oh... please excuse me.
[ She picks up a large fruit and offers it to him. Then motions to the others. ]
Come sit. You must be hungry!
YOU TOLD ME DESERT, I KIND OF COULDN'T NOT GO HERE
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