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Post by Sprow on May 8, 2014 22:00:57 GMT -5
It wasn't long before Amaya heard the sound of a train. Opening her eyes, she looked around her. Arin and herself were both caught in a golden light. As Amaya released Arin's hand, she allowed her armor to go away. Where she wasn't from this world, she blended in more than she did in her armor.
"We made it...we're here."
Amaya took a good look at the area they were in. From where they were standing, they were on some sort of terrace. The one that sat just before the train station. Amaya couldn't help but look at the horizon. It had been a while before she had been able to stand there and see something like that.
"We're definitely in Twilight Town."
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Post by Raphael on May 8, 2014 22:35:58 GMT -5
Arin looked out at the horizon and recognized the golden light in the sky. Amaya didn't need to tell him where he was, he had definitely been to this world before, he recognized the sound of those train engines anywhere. The town was fairly peaceful, but he never really found anything special about Twilight Town.
"Twilight Town huh? This town certainly brings back memories, I learned about what happened to me in an abandoned mansion here."
He watched the trains traveling back and forth on the tracks and noticed one train that seemed different from the others in design. He didn't recognize the train from his exploration in the station, so it struck him as odd. He shrugged it off as coincidence, the train could have been away when he visited the station before.
"So, why Twilight Town, Amaya?"
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Post by Sprow on May 9, 2014 18:07:15 GMT -5
As Amaya gazed upon the horizon, she heard Arin talk. He had been here before. It was in this world that Arin had learned what had happened to him. "Oh?" Amaya inquired, turning to face him with a raised brow. Maybe he went to see Yen Sid? Then again, Yen Sid resided in a tower. He didn't reside in a mansion as far as she knew.
When Arin questioned her about why it is they had come here, Amaya looked over at him with a raised brow. "You don't know? It's said there is a wizard that lives here. Not exactly, here here but he lives in a tower. We have to get on a train to get to the tower. Not just any train but what people call "the Phantom" train. It's usually spotted at Sunset Terrace. We need to get on a train to get there."
As she said this, Amaya walked over to the train station. Walking over, Amaya paid for two tickets before motioning Arin over and heading for a train. Climbing aboard after handing the conductor their tickets, Amaya placed herself in a seat and looked out the window with her arms crossed. Everything seemed right to the point with Amaya. She didn't waste time.
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Post by Raphael on May 12, 2014 1:16:51 GMT -5
Arin listened to Amaya explain why she brought him to Twilight Town, never really hearing about this wizard before "Never heard that rumor before. But then again, I'm never really around in a world for too long before I have to jump to the next one." When Amaya mentioned a 'phantom' train, he rubbed his chin as he pondered the sight of the train from earlier "Phantom Train huh? Come to think of it, I remember seeing a weird looking train heading to the station when we got here."
After Amaya purchased the tickets and led them into the station, he saw a blue, circus-like train car parked up front, and Arin was growing slightly cautious of the car "…And that would be it…" He followed Amaya into the train car and took a seat across from her, waiting for the train to start rolling
"So, you think speaking to this wizard will help reveal a cure to whatever happened to your friends?"
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Post by Sprow on May 12, 2014 13:00:04 GMT -5
Amaya heard Arin's response about never hearing of that rumor before. "No worries, now you know." As they walked up to the train station, Amaya buying their tickets, she heard Arin mention that he saw a weird looking train heading to the station when they got there. As the two of them got into the actual station part, Arin mentioned the car being it. Amaya rose a brow as she inspected the train car.
The two of them entered it and Amaya placed herself in one of the seats. As she sat there, Arin asked her if she thought that the wizard could tell her how to cure her friends. "Yes, it's said he would know how to resolve any problems in the worlds. I didn't want to have to come here since I'm not sure if he'll want to talk with me considering he will have more important matters to attend to but I've gotta try." For once, Amaya actually looked nervous.
"He might even be able to help you with your problem too." Amaya stated.
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Post by Raphael on May 12, 2014 22:17:40 GMT -5
Arin listened to Amaya explain how she didn't want to come here out of fear the old wizard being too busy to bother with her problems "I wouldn't say that. If he's supposed to resolve the problems of any world in the universe, he might already know what's going on with you and your friends…You've been there for everything that's happened to them to cause this corruption, he might be more willing to discuss this than you think."
Then, she said the wizard might be able to help Arin with his problem, and he smiled weakly "It's a nice thought, Amaya, but mine is a bit more complicated…Imagine me, but paler, cold hearted, and out to erase the existence of all keyblades in the universe, with the power to summon both Heartless AND Nobodies…I still don't know why he chases me of all people, but I seem to be the first on his list of people to eliminate."
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Post by Sprow on May 13, 2014 0:08:41 GMT -5
Amaya just shrugged at what Arin said. "I don't know. I'll try but...we shall see." Honestly, Amaya didn't feel all that confident. She also dreaded what she might hear. Somehow, she knew what the answer would be. Her heart just kept telling her. Amaya was scared to hear it but she couldn't just not know either. She couldn't keep searching forever and her friends and Asami suffer. She had to do something! If she didn't the suffering would never end and it would just get worse.
As Arin spoke about his problem, she gave a shrug. "We don't know unless you try, Arin. Heh, like I should talk..." Amaya just shook her head before the train entered a strange area. Blinking, Amaya got to her feet to look outside. "Wow, I didn't think it'd look like this." Outside, instead of solid ground, it were as if they were now riding the train tracks through the clouds. On either side, there were signs of strange things but yet, cool.
In the distance, a tower loomed into view, floating in the air it seemed despite being on a chunk of land. The train came to a halt, the side and door opening out onto this plot of land before the tower. The tower didn't even look like it could stand up on its own, even. Stepping out, after glancing over at Arin, Amaya gazed up at the tower.
"Well, here goes nothing!" Amaya stated. Purposefully, she approached the tower and entered it.
(OOC: Feel free to take control of situations too, I'm not having us go all the way my way xD So feel free to contribute stuff you want to.)
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Post by Raphael on May 13, 2014 1:10:55 GMT -5
(I know, I'll do something when I think of it) "We'll get you your answers, Amaya, don't worry." Arin looked out through the window when he saw a flash of light blind the outside from view from within the train, and was amazed to find that they seemed to be riding on a railroad track that was suspended on air "Woah! I guess he's really talented of a wizard, to be able to make a train track like this." The tower they were seeking was quickly drawing closer, and Arin was getting a little nervous. Just how would the sorcerer react to them intruding on their home?
As Arin took his step off of the train, he had to make a quick double take as the train suddenly vanished behind him. Laughing nervously, his shoulders slumped down a bit "Well…There goes our ride back…" He followed Amaya towards the tower and looked at her when she looked at him "Yeah…Here goes something at least…"
He followed Amaya into the tower and noticed that the tower was a bit shorter from the inside than he imagined from the height of the tower on the outside "…Let me guess…The tower is enchanted too…Well, at least he keeps this place interesting, let's get moving." Sighing, he walked with Amaya through the doors, into the Sorcerer's Loft.
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Post by Sprow on May 13, 2014 14:33:52 GMT -5
(OOC: I saw what you did there lol)
Amaya knew they would likely get answers, if the wizard was willing to give them. She just feared what they would be. Would she have it in her to do what she believed she had to? Could she bare that burden? Only time would tell. Amaya heard the train take off as she glanced behind them. Arin didn't look too happy to see the train go. Amaya didn't really mind it leaving. She had other means of travel other than by foot. She just believed teleporting wouldn't get her right here in this domain. As the pair of them entered the tower, Amaya was just as amazed by how the tower looked inside.
"Yeah...it's enchanted alright..." Amaya trailed off to look around. It were as if they were going up a flight of stairs leading up to doors. However, it looked as if the doors didn't lead to anywhere and everything just seemed to be floating. Cautiously, Amaya climbed the steps and went through that set of doors. Arin and Amaya were traveling up the steps for a bit. They had to have at least gone up three or four sets of stairs and doors. Finally, they reached their destination.
Amaya looked around the room they came into. There was a desk and a seat but it was empty. There was a large window that opened out to view the scenery from within. It was mysterious but beautiful. However, Amaya wasn't focused on that. Where was the wizard? "Uh...excuse me? Hello?" Amaya called out uncertainly as she walked toward the front of the desk. There was a door leading off into another room.
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Post by Raphael on May 13, 2014 21:55:35 GMT -5
Arin entered the room alongside Amaya, looking around at the expansive room. There didn't seem to be much in the room save for the desk and unoccupied chair. As he walked around the room, noticing a doorway nearby that was the only other thing in the room save for the crescent moon and star shaped windows that decorated the room. Without informing Amaya right away, he approached the door, to see what was on the other side.
"Trespassing is a crime young man, as is stealing." The stern, deep voice seemed to come from thin air, before a mass of smoke and light particles rose from the ground near the room's entrance, cutting off Arin and Amaya's escape route. When Arin turned to look at the wizard, he saw that the old man was holding his keyblade "H-Hey! That's my keyblade!" Arin aimed his hand at the old man, trying to summon his keyblade back to his hand, but somehow, he just couldn't manage to reclaim his blade
"I see no reason why this blade should be in your possession, not yet anyway. You may hold the ability to wield a keyblade, but considering the path that you've chosen do handle your own mistakes, do you truly understand what that means?"
The old man disappeared just how he appeared in front of the door, reappearing in the seat at the desk with Arin's keyblade resting on the desk in front of him, staring intensely at Amaya "I have been watching you two for quite some time, I assume you have something you wish to ask of me, child…About your friends' condition?"
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Post by Sprow on May 14, 2014 1:09:10 GMT -5
As the pair of them stood there, Amaya gave a start when a sudden voice filled the air. Whirling on the spot, Amaya saw Arin whom had been about to head through the door leading out of the room. The vice though seemed bodiless. Then, smoke and debris burst from the the entrance. Turning toward this, Amaya found herself looking upon none other than the man that was the wizard that lived here. There couldn't possibly be anyone else that lived here other than he. He was blocking what seemed to be their only escape route. Would he pose as an enemy? Somehow, despite how gruff he was, Amaya didn't think he would be.
Arin took notice of the weapon in the man's hand. As she looked at the wizard's hand, she realized that he had Arin's keyblade! Arin pointed a hand toward the keyblade but it didn't answer his call. What did that mean?
As the wizard spoke again, he stated that he didn't know why Arin should possess such a weapon. According to the wizard, Arin's path didn't sound like he was meant to actually have a keyblade if he didn't fully understand what path he chose. Amaya looked between the two in silence. She gave a bit of a start when the wizard suddenly appeared seated behind the desk before them. When he spoke, Amaya realized that this had to be Yen Sid. As he stated that he had been watching them for some time, Amaya wondered exactly for how long he had been watching them.
The gaze he fixed on Amaya did unnerve her but she held herself poised. Just because someone was stern of gaze didn't mean that they intended harm even if they very well could. Her heart hammered against her chest though. Then, he spoke directly to her, how he knew that Amaya was here to ask something of him. When he inquired about her friends' and sister's condition, Amaya nodded. It surprised her how he seemed to know everything.
"Y-Yes sir...I apologize for the intrusion. We mean you no harm. I just seek an answer to what I can do to save them all. I cannot find the answer myself except...death. I am willing to do anything in return for the answer that you give me." Really, Amaya didn't mind what she had to do in return. She was willing to do anything just for an answer.
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Post by Raphael on May 14, 2014 9:35:44 GMT -5
Yen Sid closed his eyes and thought about Amaya's words. Death was certainly the best course, but his train of thought was cut off by Arin's outburst "Death?! You can't be serious Amaya! What could killing them accomplish, they're your-!" He was cut off by a stern glare from Yen Sid, and he immediately stopped talking.
"I'm certain miss Amaya has thought long and hard about this. Killing her closest friends out of mercy is an admirable, and selfless decision, one that is worthy of her title as Dragoon Warrior."
He closed his eyes again, thinking about the other Dragoon's conditions and combing his beard with one hand while he tried to fully understand the situation "I am afraid, my dear. That I cannot find a better alternative for you to take. One has already tried in vain to separate the darkness from their bodies, one that your impulsive companion here is quite familiar with."
Yen Sid's intense gaze once again fell upon Arin, who immediately put the pieces together, but kept quiet until spoken to. His focus was mostly on his keyblade now, trying to understand why he couldn't recall his keyblade, and how the old man had been able to summon it to him like it was his own.
"You must be wondering how it is I was able to summon your keyblade. Perhaps you should try searching your heart for the answer, you may find it is a very simple reason why, but are you talented enough to understand it yourself?"
Arin closed his eyes, trying to reach into his heart for answers. ever since he had gained the ability to wield a keyblade on his own, the voice guiding him had stopped speaking to him. It dawned on him then that this old man had been guiding him ever since the beginning, he was the voice showing him what to do. "…That was you, wasn't it…You were the one guiding me to forge a keyblade, ever since I gave Nirax life in the keyblade graveyard…"
Yen sid nodded slowly, folding his hands on the desk in front of Arin's keyblade. A simple touch of the finger and Arin's keyblade vanished in a mass of black smoke and white lightning, only to be replaced by a different keyblade, one that was celestial in appearance, and clearly was the wizard's "While you may have somehow gained the ability to wield a keyblade, you were not given the ability by someone who has earned it. You also have been using your keyblade as a crutch, to protect yourself from darkness. And while you have been willing to help others with their problems, you are unwilling to face your own out of fear. This is why I am hesitant to let you continue to wield your keyblade."
He waved his hand, and Arin's hand flickered with a brief light, and his keyblade reappeared in his hand "As a keyblade master who has shed their title, I understand that a balance must be kept between the world of the light, and the realm of darkness. As a wielder of both sides of the balance, you of all people should also understand this."
Arin lowered his head, his bangs shielding his eyes from view "…I know, but…the last time I fought with Nirax, I wasn't skilled enough with the keyblade or my powers to beat him…Every experience I've endured jumping from world to world, I know that he may have gained just as much searching for me, and I'm still unsure if I'm ready to confront him again…He can't feel pain the same way I can, and he doesn't tire like an ordinary human, I'm already at a disadvantage!"
Yen Sid held his hand up, to silence Arin as he was ranting about why he ran "Making excuses for yourself only proves that you were not originally worthy of wielding a keyblade. You have the strength of heart, but you need the proper training before you can truly understand what wielding a keyblade means."
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Post by Sprow on May 14, 2014 15:03:00 GMT -5
Amaya turned to look over at Arin when he had made that outburst. Didn't he understand that it was the only solution that she had been able to find so far? She couldn't find any other possible solutions. That's why she came here of all places when she couldn't find other answers herself. She was trying to avoid having to kill them for the sake of trying a different route. She lowered her gaze from Arin. No doubt, if things came down to it, they would likely be at odds. What could Amaya do if it came to it? It's not like she wanted to kill them but if it meant that it would end their suffering then she had to.
Arin's voice was suddenly cut off and Amaya lifted her gaze. He was looking at the wizard. Amaya turned her gaze back onto Yen Sid as he spoke to Arin. The wizard clearly understood that Amaya had been thinking hard on the subject and tried all possible ways to find an alternative. It was a difficult path. At least she proved that she wasn't dead set on killing her friends and family. Amaya was going out of her way to find other possible means. The only one that could tell her, right now, what she could do otherwise was Yen Sid. She hoped there was an alternative.
Then, Yen Sid turned his attention back onto Amaya as he spoke to her. The wizard couldn't think of any other alternatives. People have tried to separate the darkness from their bodies once before. Arin, according to Yen Sid, knew how this would be. Yen Sid was fixated on Arin now. He wasn't happy with how Arin wielded his keyblade.
Amaya went silent during the whole exchange. Right now, her hopes had been punctured. There was no way of saving her friends or sister. Yet, oddly enough, she somehow knew that she was going to receive this sort of answer. Now, all that mattered, is finding the means to do it. She knew that she had to but it was such a heavy burden. Would she even be the same after it all? Amaya felt depressed but she knew what she must do.
Then, Arin's conversation with Yen Sid tore her from her thoughts as she looked over at them. Nirax was something that Arin had created. He hadn't the power to defeat Nirax and had been running from him. Arin didn't have the confidence to beat his dark self. Yen Sid then mentioned that Arin needed to train. Quietly, Amaya listened as the conversation continued.
"So, where should he get this training?" Amaya asked, focusing on the present rather than what she had to do right now.
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Post by Raphael on May 14, 2014 19:36:12 GMT -5
Yen Sid looked at Amaya as she asked where Arin could receive the training, closing his eyes as he made note of all the keyblade masters, and those who were trained to be at level with one "All of the known keyblade masters, or those wielders eligible to train him, are too occupied with their own endeavors to have the time for your friend. However, I am no stranger to training keyblade wielders, but I only train those who I deem worthy of earning such a title now."
Yen Sid recalled the keyblade resting on the table, opening his eyes and turning his gaze to Arin again "So I will provide you with a chance to prove that you are truly fit for what awaits you. Remain by Amaya's side as she finishes what must be done to free her friends; heart, body and soul. You must be willing to risk your own life to protect one other than yourself, and I will teach you everything you need to know about the keyblade, and maintaining the balance that still remains unstable in your heart. But only if you agree to face your darkness head-on upon completion of your training"
Arin thought over Yen Sid's proposal, weighing the options over. It's true, he had been selfish in preserving his own safety since his recompletion and always had a tendency to flee when in the same world as his dark doppelgänger, more willing to run from his own darkness than confront it. But the wizard was offering to train him personally, which could enhance his skills greatly, and may perhaps even the odds between himself and Nirax.
Then there was also the dilemma of Amaya versus four other corrupted dragoon warriors. Without his help, she would be overpowered easily "…Alright, old man, you've got a deal. I'll hold up my end of the bargain, so long as you keep yours."
Yen Sid nodded and looked to Amaya again "Now that you understand what must be done, are you truly prepared to face such a sacrifice?"
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Post by Sprow on May 14, 2014 21:14:20 GMT -5
Amaya stood there, listening as Yen Sid answered her question where Arin was concerned. There wasn't anyone that could train him except for Yen Sid, himself. However, Yen Sid just didn't train anyone. He only trained who he deemed worthy of the title of keyblade wielder. Arin, to prove himself to Yen Sid, would have to accompany Amaya on her quest. So long as Arin helped aid her and fought for others rather than just himself, once it was over with, Yen Sid would consider taking him on for training.
It made Amaya feel awkward. Arin was technically more bound to her for the sake of training. Still, it was a good opportunity for Arin, if he wanted to train to learn more about his keyblade. If Arin wnated to go then she wouldn't stop him. It's just the endeavor alone would be dangerous.
There was a silence as Arin thought things over. It wouldn't be an easy task but it was Yen Sid's way of giving Arin a chance to prove himself. If Arin could, Yen Sid would train him. Arin would at least be getting something out of it. When he agreed to it, Amaya wasn't sure what to think. Did he realize what it meant? Amaya would be killing her former friends and her sister! It was after this that Yen Sid had turned to Amaya. When he had asked her if she was ready to make such a sacrifice, she had to think on it. She knew it had to be done.
"...If I don't, they will only continue to suffer. I have to put them out of their misery. They...they would want it to be me..." Amaya said, her eyes watering a bit but no tears were shed just yet. It hurt to know for sure that this was what she had to do. Still, if she didn't have the resolve, who else would? It was all up to her. What was to become of the Dragoon Warriors after this? Amaya would be the only one left. There wouldn't be any others, just empty armors.
"I will do this. I must do this." That was a confirmation from Amaya about what she would do. "Although it will be...difficult, I will not let this go on."
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Post by Raphael on May 15, 2014 2:09:38 GMT -5
Arin stepped forward to stand by Amaya, placing a hand on her shoulder after hearing her say she was ready to shoulder the burden of killing her friends "You won't be doing this alone, Amaya. I promised to help you before we even came here, and I'm not one to break a promise without a DAMN good reason. If they're suffering…then like it or not, we have to set them free however possible, right?"
Yen Sid nodded in approval of both Amaya's answer, and gave Arin an approving smile when he offered to help carry the burden of killing the corrupted dragoon warriors "You seem to already be taking my words to heart, there may be hope for you as a keyblade wielder yet. Had I the time and resources, I could have called someone to aid you in this ordeal. But alas, this is a challenge you two must face on your own. Arin, Amaya, I wish you both luck in your journey."
As they were about to leave the tower, Yen Sid had one more thing to say to his potential apprentice "One more thing before you go, Arin." As Arin turned around to look at Yen Sid, he jumped slightly when he realized the old man was standing right behind them now, and towering over Arin ominously with a stern glare "When you finish with this ordeal, I expect you to refer to me as Master Yen Sid, when next we meet, understood?"
Arin gulped loudly, staring timidly up at Yen Sid's intense gaze and nodding as he hung on every word Yen Sid had said, standing straight and at attention so as not to rouse any ire from the powerful wizard "Y-Yes sir!" With that, Yen Sid turned to walk back to his desk, allowing them to leave freely. Arin heaved a heavy sigh of relief when the door shut behind them, feeling as thought a weight had been lifted from his chest "Holy crap, that wizard is one intimidating guy, huh?"
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Post by Sprow on May 20, 2014 22:51:10 GMT -5
Amaya averted her gaze from the others, trying hard to not let any tears fall from her eyes. It would be tough. All those memories and then knowing what she had to do wouldn't be easy when dealing with them. However, they were suffering. There was no other choice left. This had to be done.
Then, she felt a sudden hand on her shoulder. Blinking, Amaya lifted her head and looked over at who it was. Unfortunately, when she blinked, tears fell from her eyes. It was Arin that had his hand on her shoulder. As he spoke, Arin reminded her that he had promised that he would help her. That she wasn't alone like she had thought. What if he died though? Amaya couldn't live with the thought of being responsible for someone else dying because of her own problems.
"I...thank you..." Amaya replied. It was hard to speak through the lump in her throat. It was also hard to keep herself under check. She didn't want to allow herself to show much emotion. It wasn't an easy struggle though. When he asked her that they had to set them free, Amaya gave a slow nod.
"...Yeah."
Then, Yen Sid spoke. Wiping at her face, Amaya looked back toward the wizard as he spoke to Arin. What Arin had said had pleased the wizard. If he had the sources and time, he would have sent someone out with them. Unfortunately, it was something that they had to do on their own. Yen Sid wished them luck on their journey.
"Thank you, sir."
With a polite bow, Amaya headed for the door along with Arin. Just before they were going to leave, Amaya's hand on the door, Yen Sid spoke. Amaya turned to look over at Yen Sid as well even though the wizard wasn't speaking to her. Amaya rose her brows when she noticed, with surprise, that Yen Sid had come up right behind them. The way he looked at Arin was intimidating. It reminded Amaya of her grandmother in a way. Her grandmother was very strict and made it clear that she was boss to her granddaughters from the beginning. Arin swallowed and agreed to the fact that he would call Yen Sid master.
With that, the two of them finally left the wizard's room. As they were exiting the room, the door closed, Amaya heard what Arin said. "You do realize that he can hear you?" Amaya stated. However, she agreed with Arin. Amaya had been unnerved while they were in there. Walking toward the end of this room, Amaya opened the door and began to descend the stairway. She wouldn't say anything the rest of the way until they were outside.
"Arin...I'm sorry I got you into this..." Amaya said suddenly. "I'm...also sorry for...fighting you at the start. I...had to be sure that...well, that you could fight. Otherwise, you'd end up dead. If it gets to be too much though...where we're losing and death seems inevitable...leave. Don't die because of me."
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Post by Raphael on May 21, 2014 12:27:57 GMT -5
Arin's eyes bugged out when Amaya pointed out that Yen sid could still hear him, his face losing a bit of its color "…good point…"
But when she started telling him to abandon her if they were in a life threatening situation, he gave her a deadpan look as if questioning why she was even saying it to begin with "I may not have been thinking when I offered to help you, but I made a promise to help you see this through. And I never go back on my word, no matter how tough the situation. Even if it takes longer than expected, I'll help you finish what whoever this strange group is had started."
He followed Amaya down the stairs, hands folded behind his head "We may not have met on the best terms, but I'm not gonna abandon you to some uncertain fate. Like it or not, you're stuck with me until we free your friends, got that?" He smirked when a thought occurred to him "Besides, how could I live with myself if I found myself back in Master Yen Sid's tower and told him I failed? He'd never show me how to control the balance of darkness and light in my heart after failing to meet his conditions, so I've got just as much riding on this as you, Amaya."
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Post by Sprow on May 24, 2014 23:21:15 GMT -5
If Amaya were in a better mood, she would have thought it amusing to see the way Arin's eyes had bugged out when he heard her response. It was obvious that the wizard had scared Arin.
Amaya could see the look on Arin's face when she told him to run if things looked grave. She let out a sigh when she heard his response. Well, she couldn't force him to leave now. It seemed like he would be too stubborn to at this point. "Well, can't say that I warned you. When we fought last, I didn't use all that I had." Still, Arin was a keyblade wielder. Keyblade wielders were known to be pretty powerful in their own right. Honestly, she wondered how things would go now that Arin was helping her. Maybe things wouldn't turn out too bad for them?
"...Are you sure you're not just saying that because you're scared of him and don't want to face his wrath should you fail?" Amaya said. Although she wasn't feeling too happy right now, there was a bit of amusement in her voice. She was teasing him a little.
Glancing back up at the tower, she pulled herself out of her inner turmoil. "...I...thank you, Arin." Amaya faced him then and gave him a nod.
"Say, are you hungry or tired? Maybe we can relax a bit before heading out?" The last thing she wanted was for them to end up worn out constantly running. Where they had spent some time in this world, Amaya had a funny feeling their presence in Sorcerer's Loft had been lost to their foes. It gave them more time, here in this world. Maybe the wizard's powers protected Twilight Town in general? Who knows?
As the two stood there, Amaya awaiting Arin's response, the train from before came chugging along into view once again. It steadily made its way back over to the bit of land that the tower stood on and came to a stop. The door leading in opened to permit them entry.
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Post by Raphael on May 25, 2014 2:27:55 GMT -5
Arin rolled his eyes when Amaya teased him, amused she was teasing him about his timidness around Yen Sid "Please, the most he'll likely do is deny me training, and send me away." He smiled and patted Amaya's shoulder silently as she thanked him on their way out of the tower.
At the prospect of getting something to eat and a moment's rest, he had to admit, he was getting rather hungry, evident by the quiet growl of his stomach "…I guess a bite to eat would't hurt…Running for my life can be pretty exhausting." He stepped into the train and sat down on one side of the train, waiting for Amaya to step in and for the train to move out "Any specific place you have in mind? I'm afraid my time here was too brief to do much exploring of the town last time."
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