The war I was ostensibly unearthed to fight is none of my concern. But it was once my calling to help those in need of it, and I find it difficult to turn from that even now.
So if you've the desire to speak on the matter, I have naught but time in which to listen.
[Nnngh. Does he want to? No, not really. But he's been doing a lot of thinking these last few days, and he has some questions that he's not sure where to bring yet. It can't hurt to... just check, maybe.]
You're supposedly some kind of immortal, right
do you know if a type of magic exists to bring back people who've died
[He's not surprised, by any means. Such a power would be too convenient- and selfish, besides. Even if he could bring someone back, there's been too many lives lost - too many gone early to the grave - to justify choosing any of them. People who have died for him, or because of him, those who will die in the future...
[A long pause followed that, Ardyn struggling with himself over whether to leave it at that or reach out a little further. It seemed like a bad idea, but at the same time...he really had no ability to ignore something so blatant, even as cynical as he was now.]
It's a start, sure. But I don't want to leave it up to chance, not when I'm the one who fails to save her
[Based on what he's heard, he's... not the most reliable method of helping her in this situation. what if he screws it up again, even knowing how it goes?]
[Most of it, anyway. He's not sure why he asked if he wasn't prepared to talk about it yet, but... gods, he's not thinking straight. It would've been worth it if it saved Luna, but if he can't get anything from this, what's the point? It's not as if he wants comfort from this. Not from a stranger, or a possible enemy. Or. Whatever Ardyn is, now.
Truth be told he doesn't know if he believes the man or not, but silence won't help him figure it out, so after a long pause of nothing he sends-]
[A longer pause that time; like Ardyn was writing out a response, thinking better of it, and starting over several times. But, after a minute or two:]
My betrothed, Aera.
I failed at a critical moment, and she died in my place. Neither of us even realized I was unable to be killed in the first place, so it was all for naught either way.
[As more time passes it's less pain and more worry and urgency- it hasn't happened yet, but right now it's a certainty for the majority of his companions from Eos. He's the only one it hasn't happened for yet- which means it's up to him to fix this.]
I don't know yet. I'm trying to figure it out, but easier said than done.
She has a brother, but I seriously doubt he'll want to carry on that legacy. Luna said it's the duty of the Oracle to help the chosen of Lucis but he hates me. he just wants to kill me.
[He can only imagine that getting worse if Luna dies for his sake.]
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The war I was ostensibly unearthed to fight is none of my concern. But it was once my calling to help those in need of it, and I find it difficult to turn from that even now.
So if you've the desire to speak on the matter, I have naught but time in which to listen.
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You're supposedly some kind of immortal, right
do you know if a type of magic exists to bring back people who've died
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It's too much. He should have known.]
That's what I figured.
thanks anyway
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Have you lost someone, as well?
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no
[He's tempted to leave it like that, but it would be so blatently transparent that it's embarrassing.]
It happens when I go back. I'm trying to figure things out.
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[Based on what he's heard, he's... not the most reliable method of helping her in this situation. what if he screws it up again, even knowing how it goes?]
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I'm sure you won't believe me, but I understand that sentiment well.
I'll still listen, if you wish to continue.
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[Most of it, anyway. He's not sure why he asked if he wasn't prepared to talk about it yet, but... gods, he's not thinking straight. It would've been worth it if it saved Luna, but if he can't get anything from this, what's the point? It's not as if he wants comfort from this. Not from a stranger, or a possible enemy. Or. Whatever Ardyn is, now.
Truth be told he doesn't know if he believes the man or not, but silence won't help him figure it out, so after a long pause of nothing he sends-]
who'd you lose
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My betrothed, Aera.
I failed at a critical moment, and she died in my place. Neither of us even realized I was unable to be killed in the first place, so it was all for naught either way.
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[He has no idea who that is, but that's kind of? eerie?]
are you sure i'm some weird kind of descended twin for your BROTHER and not like
you
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[That must have sounded pretty wild, even to him.]
it's just
we were supposed to get married, too
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Is there no way such a thing could yet be prevented?
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I don't know yet. I'm trying to figure it out, but easier said than done.
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Is there anything I can do to help?
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[Since as far as he knows, that's what kills her.]
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wait was she an oracle too
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Aera Mirus Fleuret was the first to bear the title of 'Oracle', yes.
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Lunafreya Nox Fleuret.
The last
[Gods, even typing that hurts, his chest aching at the very thought of it.]
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I am, in some sense, glad the line was able to persist so. Does Lunafreya have no other family?
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[He can only imagine that getting worse if Luna dies for his sake.]
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