Zulf (
leaveyourstarburning) wrote2012-06-26 10:41 pm
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003. [Video]
[Zulf finds it easier to post at night, away from the bustle of daily activity; it feels far less like he's shouting over everyone else, and more like he can just speak his mind.
He's kept mostly to himself today, distancing himself from Zia and simply spending long periods of time sitting alone near one of the small streams winding its way through the trees, allowing her to explore as much as she liked without nagging her to be careful; it was unlike him, perhaps, but he hadn't exactly been too open with his thoughts on the Bastion, either. The Calamity had sobered him a good amount; what had happened afterwards...well. It wasn't anything to be talked about, either.
He should be used to losing people by now; he isn't sure what to do with the fact that he probably never will be.
The feed hums alive to depict one of the routes, though it's difficult to tell which; there's a rather large magenta...mass behind him, curled up and appearing to be breathing - those that are familiar with Scolipede's coloring may recognize it. Zulf had simply found its ball among his belongings, taking up that sixth slot after he had finally given in and left one of the creatures he had obtained in the box, given that he didn't have the heart to keep it in the ball when it was within plain sight and that hadn't been an option around his previous company.
He had scanned it with the PokéDex, as he had been instructed to; its name was Hanako.
Original Trainer...]
I don't know how many others here knew this man; for those that did, Kariya Matou is no longer in Johto.
He will be missed greatly; may he feel Mother's love and protection, even now that he's returned to his home world.
[And that is, quite frankly, all.]
He's kept mostly to himself today, distancing himself from Zia and simply spending long periods of time sitting alone near one of the small streams winding its way through the trees, allowing her to explore as much as she liked without nagging her to be careful; it was unlike him, perhaps, but he hadn't exactly been too open with his thoughts on the Bastion, either. The Calamity had sobered him a good amount; what had happened afterwards...well. It wasn't anything to be talked about, either.
He should be used to losing people by now; he isn't sure what to do with the fact that he probably never will be.
The feed hums alive to depict one of the routes, though it's difficult to tell which; there's a rather large magenta...mass behind him, curled up and appearing to be breathing - those that are familiar with Scolipede's coloring may recognize it. Zulf had simply found its ball among his belongings, taking up that sixth slot after he had finally given in and left one of the creatures he had obtained in the box, given that he didn't have the heart to keep it in the ball when it was within plain sight and that hadn't been an option around his previous company.
He had scanned it with the PokéDex, as he had been instructed to; its name was Hanako.
Original Trainer...]
I don't know how many others here knew this man; for those that did, Kariya Matou is no longer in Johto.
He will be missed greatly; may he feel Mother's love and protection, even now that he's returned to his home world.
[And that is, quite frankly, all.]
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I'd enjoy that.
[That's actually true! If she's as sweet as you are, then sure! Sounds great!]
I'm glad there's someone from your world here. It's much easier to deal with this place when you know someone here.
[...Kimblee counts, right?]
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[That odd sort of happiness is still present, but there's a bit of a melancholy edge to it, playing at his words and making itself plain in his expression.]
You always talk like this world is something to be "dealt with;" I've never thought of it like that.
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[...It's kind of sad that he has to remind himself that.]
I suppose I can see why; this world is nice enough. I prefer my homeworld, that's all.
[And he does! He just doesn't like the fact that his best friend is dead there! No big deal!]
Is that a new Pokémon? Scolipede, correct?
[Do you like abrupt topic changes? Archer does! \o/]
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Her name is Hanako; she belonged to Kariya.
[He pauses for a moment, his expression going a bit tight.]
He...really loved these creatures, he said they were like his family.
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I see. Quite a few people consider them to be very close. Again, I'm sorry for your loss.
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...I've lost a lot of people in the past. It doesn't seem to get any easier. But I'll be all right.
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[...How do you manage? He has no idea how he'd move on if he lost Kimblee, and that's only two people.]
I'm sure you'll be fine, but if you ever need anything, you can contact me.
[Not like he can really do anything to help, but it's the thought that counts, right?]
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...thank you, Archer. That's...it's very good of you.
[He pauses for a moment, glancing off to the left; that flickering's going crazy over there, implying Squirt's found something to amuse herself with.]
...I'm sorry to have bothered you.
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Don't apologize. It's much better to talk about these things than to ignore them.
[...Well, it's better in the long run. It means you'll go less crazy and you'll stop referring to your dead best friend like he's still alive!]
[...We're totally talking about the same thing here. :| ]
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[But lol, dealing with other peoples' problems? Yeah right.]
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It's not for everyone. But with that in mind, you can consider that offer returned. If you ever need to talk, I mean.
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[And that is genuine. He doesn't know Zulf very well, but from what he's seen, Zulf is very supportive and caring. It's a stark contrast to Kimblee who is... special, really. Kimblee does care in his own way, Archer knows that, but this is genuinely nice.]
Will you be alright, then?
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[He pauses for a moment before continuing, his tone hesitant.]
Can I ask you an odd question?
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[He does. Not to the extent Zulf does, apparently, but he does know.]
Of course. What is it?
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[That is a rather odd question. Archer assumes Zulf is going somewhere with this, however.]
No, I don't believe in fate. We aren't predestined to do anything; everything we do is because of our own choosing.
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I'm not talking about free will - more like strings of events that line up too closely. Someone being in the right place at a certain moment and something important happens as a result, or something happening that normally wouldn't have been odd but ends up being life-changing, or someone seeming to attract certain kinds of luck. Things like that. Do you think it's just coincidence?
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you make the most unpleasant expressions half the time, and Mother above all, he can never tell if he's making you mad or not]
What about things that have happened since coming here? Your friend, for example - I'm not sure if he's from your world or not, but if he is, then I think the fact that he's here at all at the same time as you could qualify.
And if he isn't, then there's the fact that you were both brought here at the same time and were able to become so close, when everyone comes and goes at the world's whims.
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I wouldn't call that fate, no. Kimblee isn't from my world. He's similar to someone I know, but it's hardly fate that we met here.
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...just...
...wow, is that tsun?]
Is he like that friend of yours you've mentioned before? The one with the similar name to mine?
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Yes. Zolf is the version of Kimblee from my world. They have very similar names, but they're two entirely different people.
[This is confusing, alright.]
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[It sounds like a bit of a mess, honestly.]
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[Admittedly for a very different reason, but that's not the point!]
It's quite alright. He's not very fond of his first name anyway.
[It's worse than Frank, alright.]
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