Angeal Hewley; Killed in Action (
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I'm tired of being me and I don't like what I see;
Who: Angeal Penance and whoever comes across him.
What: Angeal's arrival as a giant injured chimera-monster has him roaming the grounds, eventually collapsing in one of the castle's gardens.
When: Sunday morning
Where: One of the gardens
Rating: PGish
Monster.
Each step sets the word further into his brain, as clawed feet dig into the ground, unsteady steps taken one at a time. One after the other, he had to figure this out, figure out why he was here when the release of death had been so close, something he had so wanted. Angeal can still feel the lingering pain in the monster's body, amplified and mixed in with the creatures he had absorbed to become what he was now. Angeal Penance was starting to show the wear of a long battle, of all the damage it had taken. His wings drooped low and tails hung limply instead of lashing out, and each step became harder to take, heavier to make until he has to drop the trident from his hand, and his front legs give out and buckle underneath him.
This place is quiet, serene... It wasn't the abandoned baths of Modeoheim, dark and industrial, but something the human mind in the monster recognized as a garden, and one well cared for. But it was so quiet, no animal life, no voices, anything.
Perhaps this is his little bit of Lifestream- what he gets before breaking down and becoming one with the planet. Maybe he was dead already. That thought is more calming than any of the others, and the beast heaves a great sigh and lets itself fall to the ground below. Conciousness is not lost, not yet; But at the same time, he had accepted the fact that this would be his final resting place.
Angeal just hopes his student knows that in defeating him, his pride, his honor was his to of passed on, given to the one person he had trusted and forced to rid the world of him.
What: Angeal's arrival as a giant injured chimera-monster has him roaming the grounds, eventually collapsing in one of the castle's gardens.
When: Sunday morning
Where: One of the gardens
Rating: PGish
Monster.
Each step sets the word further into his brain, as clawed feet dig into the ground, unsteady steps taken one at a time. One after the other, he had to figure this out, figure out why he was here when the release of death had been so close, something he had so wanted. Angeal can still feel the lingering pain in the monster's body, amplified and mixed in with the creatures he had absorbed to become what he was now. Angeal Penance was starting to show the wear of a long battle, of all the damage it had taken. His wings drooped low and tails hung limply instead of lashing out, and each step became harder to take, heavier to make until he has to drop the trident from his hand, and his front legs give out and buckle underneath him.
This place is quiet, serene... It wasn't the abandoned baths of Modeoheim, dark and industrial, but something the human mind in the monster recognized as a garden, and one well cared for. But it was so quiet, no animal life, no voices, anything.
Perhaps this is his little bit of Lifestream- what he gets before breaking down and becoming one with the planet. Maybe he was dead already. That thought is more calming than any of the others, and the beast heaves a great sigh and lets itself fall to the ground below. Conciousness is not lost, not yet; But at the same time, he had accepted the fact that this would be his final resting place.
Angeal just hopes his student knows that in defeating him, his pride, his honor was his to of passed on, given to the one person he had trusted and forced to rid the world of him.
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So she puts her all into this one spell, hoping that it helps, hoping she might be able to do something impossible. But then again, she's fought against impossible odds before. And truly, is anything impossible in this castle? "Revitalize!"
The spell circle appears again, casting a green light on everything. If Zack's injured from being caught by the tail, it's probably healing him too, as well as hopefully healing the other man.
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But he's trying his hardest not to think about that. Now is not the time to be selfish.
When all is said and done, Zack is going to find some way to repay Martel for all her generosity and her help. First when he'd arrived and now adding today, he owes her so much (even if he suspects she'll deny any form of recompense he tries to present to her). He can feel bruises starting to heal just from proximity to her spell, the glow of her magic surrounding him and Angeal. It makes him want to close his eyes and he does for a minute, wishing and hoping for the man in front of him to shrink back into himself, for the foreign bits to fall away and his mentor to return to him.
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The haze he has been seems to clear with the healing spell cast on him, and not just that, pulling the monsters away from the man, part the castle's work as well, now that he was healed. It happens slowly, until the man himself was standing there- both wings on his right side revealed as well. The monsters, four of them, seem stunned and do not move for a very long moment, about as long as it takes for Angeal to raise turn his head to look at Zack, breath escaping him before he turns to Martel as well, taking a moment to see if he can place the woman before he realize they have never met before.
"Where...?" But more importantly, why?
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"We'll explain later, I promise. Just...Zack?" She's hoping for a bit of back-up here, as she could probably defend herself, but killing them alone? Martel wasn't sure if she could actually manage it.
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It's a quick agreement because Martel is right, there's a situation to be dealt with. Zack pulls away from his mentor, bringing his sword up to bear and side-stepping a little bit, trying to place himself closest to the creatures and between them and his companions, if possible. Really, it makes sense; at the moment, he's the most capable fighter out of all of them.
But four-to-one makes for tricky odds at the best of times, and Zack has two others to think about. He casts a glance over his shoulder, briefly.
"Angeal, protect Martel."
Though it might end up being the opposite, or some combination of both. Zack doesn't give a second thought to ordering around the man he once took orders from, instead taking charge of the situation -- much as he'd had to do in Angeal's absence back in Midgar. No, right now he's only thinking of his companions and how he can protect them as the first creature gets ready to attack.
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A soft noise of acknowledgement, and Angeal steps a little closer to where Martel is, the two wings on his back stretching before folding back in along his back. The healing had done much for him, though the man still needed time to recover... But he was a SOLDIER, and these were the people who helped him. He would fight as much as he could for them.
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Then she looks sideways at Angeal, who is obviously trying to protect her, which was nice of him, but really, he should be resting. "Don't listen to him. I can protect myself perfectly fine. You, on the other hand, shouldn't be doing anything. I just healed you." The unspoken part of that is that she wouldn't like to do it again.
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But there's little enough time to think about that, time better spent in handling the four creatures coming quickly to their senses. The Ahriman falls quickly, and the Hound and Sahagin are smart enough to rush him together. And he can handle that too, but the Griffin is the strongest of the four, and he can't reach it in time--
Bzzzt! The flash of the Materia Zack keeps in his sword's slots, and a bolt leaps out for and strike at his three foes. He's got another slash before the spell even fizzles, never one to trust entirely in casting to fell his foes.
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"Tell you what... I'll play backup." The man's words are a little winded, healed but exhaustion of near-death and the ache of healed wounds still not gone, something that took time to it even with the help he had received.
But they don't need to help much, with Zack defending them so. The the Griffin does get thrown by the attack coming toward them, still alive, but Angeal is able to step forward and raise his sword, to glance the monster off the broad side of his blade for Martel to finish off with her magic.
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She was expecting the griffin to come after them, so she's ready for it. A spell circle appears below her feet and she skips the incantation entirely-it didn't honestly have to be that powerful of a spell. "Holy Lance!" She watches as blades of pure light impale the griffin, and then burst into dissipating light particles. There's not much left of the monster after that.
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"Thank you, both of you." Zack approaches them again, eyes roaming up and down each of them in the habitual check for injuries. He's hoping that their luck has held because it's already asked so much of Martel to heal Angeal's horrid injuries. Zack would hate to tire her further, not when she's done so much for them. "Are you both okay?"
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And then, of course, the million Gil question. "Where are we?"
It isn't the Lifestream, for certain, if Zack was here, even older as he looks.
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At his question she gives him a wry smile. "Welcome to Paradisa. Short version is... It's a sentient, magical castle that's kidnapped you to a different world and you can't escape." She pauses. "Oh, and the kitchen's on the first floor, since everybody seems to think that's important to tell new people."
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Still, Zack's nodding as Martel gives the short version of the explanation. "And we've all got our own rooms, courtesy of the castle. There should be a book around here with your name on it too."