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ZU Angels... back in black.
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Farewells. (For all those who wish to join.)
OoC: This RP is dedicated to the memory of Kellson/Johnny Bones, and, of course...Duke.
I start this with a quote from one of my and Duke’s favorite Chappelle's Show skits (the Prince basketball one), just like we used to do in our first battle ever: “In your face, Charlie Murphy.” IC: Clarity. She thought that would be the last thing she’d want at a moment like this. The universes upon universes out there were whirling around on unfathomable points, completely unaware of their loss, save for those few little candles in the dark—those few little hearts in those few little, feeble pinpricks of life—where everything was utterly frozen. They would be frozen for some time. They hadn’t invented the defroster that could thaw this feeling out in mere minutes, like microwaving some mysterious leftover stuck in the freezer for months. She actually wasn’t quite sure what she was staring at anymore. Colors and shapes had blurred; visual clarity wasn’t the kind of thing she was worried about right now. She had clarity of mind. Her world was filled with only her thoughts, and memories, and the little soft sounds of her own breath. She gazed emptily now at the blue, clear sky overhead, seeing more than what was physically there. When a human experiences a loss like she had, yelling at the heavens seemed to be a popular course of action. It wasn’t that those big, puffy, stupid clouds were staring back at you and angering you, all placid and…and cotton-candy like…like something out of a happy little children’s book. Like nothing happened. At least…not entirely. It’s that you wanted to believe, somehow, that by yelling at the sky, someone beyond could hear you. Cadenza Madrigal clenched a fist, threw her head back, and shouted at the height of her voice: “Godsdamnit, you big bloody weenus! Why did you have to go?” Nearby birds fluttered away in fear. Leaves on numerous flowering trees shook at the sheer gravity of that shout. Someone, back in the reality of the immense Dome garden that Cadenza had mistakenly thought she was alone in, coughed. The gypsy became vaguely aware of the woman beside her--she had been standing there for the past ten minutes. And, at the moment, she looked considerably appalled. “…It’s the skin on your elbow, ma’am, I assure you—and it’s a joke. He would have wanted a joke.” This seemed to do little for the teacher’s reputation. The woman sucked her teeth in a derisive tsk, shook her head, and quickly moved to a safe distance before she found herself in the way of one of those punches she had heard so much about from messengers who had run-ins with the temperamental gypsy before. No one was quite sure how to behave around the teacher right now--she had the potential to be one of those ticking time-bombs, where the littlest thing would set off an explosion no one could ever be truly prepared for. Grief wasn’t a new thing to her, but it was something she experienced in seclusion--and often drunkenness—and this time, she wasn’t dealing with it in either way, and that was…confusing. Unpredictable. The first thing that seemed to come to her was that ugly, persistent kind of regret; the kind that makes your heart feel heavier than a lead weight, and is just as toxic to your insides. She had spent the whole morning in that state, reflecting. In her mind, for once, she was honest with herself. The chronic liar; the proud, reticent heart; and all those walls…metaphorical, emotional walls that people like her life coach--a man who, if his life had a soundtrack, it would be comprised of elevator music and the tunes to the commercials during A. E. Pessimal’s “Auditing Your Life” radio broadcast--always talked about seemed to melt away…for a time. As much as they could while still leaving a recognizable trace of the Cadenza they were a part of within. That morning, she had sat and thought to herself: …When he was Kellson, I hated him. At least…on the surface. I wasted precious time with petty hate... He hated me, so I forced myself to return the feeling—I didn’t want to be that person who gives one-sided respect, like a person who bakes someone cupcakes, only to have that someone throw them down and smash them with their boots until they were only stains on the floor. I wanted it back in return. I… didn’t have the strength to put myself out there and try and change the state of things… He was just a dumb student, and I…I didn’t see the value in becoming at least a friend to him. We fought, we argued, we…wasted time. Then I left the Dome and him for my own business. Then…he passed on for the first time. I…I just tried to seem angry about him being graced with the opportunity to repent when I heard the news from Zorlo…once the initial shock wore away. Was there grief then? I don’t know. I was good at twisting those kinds of feelings into blind anger—sometimes without realizing it. That was something I wasn’t ashamed to express—“I hate you”, “you anger me”, whatever. Grief was different. You…you had to show things could hurt you. That you didn’t hate someone when they had hated you, even. That you thought that he had been too young to go when he did, and that…maybe it wasn’t the worst thing in the world that he did get to come back. I didn’t want to think about him. It was opening up too many avenues. I was feeling vulnerable. I tried to push him out of my life, and it was easy for a while, when we didn’t see each other. But that couldn’t last. The Dome wouldn’t let it. It knew better. I’m always questioning why the place does certain things to me, and always getting so angry at it for doing them…but this change in our relationship that it pushed for, sticking us together time and time again…I could never thank the place enough. We ran into each other for the first time since his resurrection in Chinatown. I had read the files on him in the Dome before then…knew why he was back. The idea of him saving ten thousand souls seemed laughable. We…we slipped right back into comfortable hatred. Witty retorts and insults at the other’s expense. Trash talk and fighting. I wanted to get away from him—but he wouldn’t leave me alone. It was so frustrating. I couldn’t get away. Then the Spirit of Shadow made a power grab, and for a little while, I was away from it all. But it was terrible. Trapped in my own body, without any of my control. He thought he could still fight me—but he had no chance. I hurt him again and again… And then…when I was freed…and I started fighting that Dybia…things seemed to change. Johnny seemed to have a change of heart, or something…something had clicked. And thank the gods that it did. It started so much. It started something that would soon let me be happy again...truly happy for the first time since I lost Paris. I tried to not think about Johnny. I tried to be angry at him. I couldn’t. He disarmed me with that personality. Those things couldn’t stand up to his efforts to make me let him in…after Chinatown, he met with me again and again in my training room at the Dome. Things moved quickly. I was swept up by him. Erik…paled in comparison then. Faded into the background. Johnny and I were becoming friends…and I almost felt like some sort of infatuated schoolgirl when I was with him. My heart felt light and airy. I tried to deny that for a time…but the Dome helped things along in the form of my other students, and…we started to share some nice moments. We were both surprised by it all. It was unexpected, but…it seemed…right. We weren’t perfect, and we both had our flaws and troubles, but…the Dome had brought us together. Or rather…Johnny had. He saw something in this…in this “wretched, mean-spirited, lazy, disobedient, rude little slip of a woman” that no one else really saw…and he…he softened me. He softened all that. I could be that flawed woman, and be accepted. He…he made me laugh like no one else. He sang to me with more feeling than anyone did. Because he did it to make me happy. He treated me like he treated no one else. We didn’t get to be together for long, but…I couldn’t remember ever being that happy in so long. That short time together meant so much. He'd risked himself for me at times...and we both made sacrifices and tough choices...we both had found someone who'd do that for our sake. And now…now he’s where he should be. Heaven. Gods…or God, I should say, knows he deserves a place there. He saved ten thousand souls. And…if I’m going to continue to be honest with myself, then…I was one of those souls. He might not have known it. But I’d like to think…maybe I was Number Ten Thousand. Number Ten Thousand…who’s going to feel lost for quite some time without the brilliant light that complemented her shadow… ...I think I might have been beginning to love you, Johnny. And I just wish I had gotten a chance to say it before. Adios... OoC: I intend to post again for my other characters that still have goodbyes to say. I just...wanted Cadenza to have this post for herself.
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"How is it every woman in F/SN loves Shiro?" O_o
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Crack... crash!
The heavy tree feel over, crashing hard into the ground. The trunk broken, splinters laying about, and the blood dripping from the hand of the man who had shattered the tree. A strong enough strike from the fleshy side of his left hand had easily cracked one of the largest trees in the jungle, but it didn't really matter to the green haired man at that moment. He fell to his knees, in complete disbelief. How could this have happened? Zorlo looked to the sky, the sun moving through the tree tops to shine down upon him. The bright light of the sun only forced the Aura Master to look away from it. For the first time in many long nights, he felt those emotions that he boasted to no longer have rush over him. Zorlo stared at his hands as memories rushed back to him, overwhelming his heart. "How could this have happened. Everything was going so well, and then this. Zorlo couldn't help it. He felt a tear fall from his eye, and then couldn't stop the sudden rush. "You bastard!" Zorlo yelled as he felt the weight upon his heart becoming unbearable. He had sat in silence for the past few days in his room, unable to move past the initial shock. Now that it had finally sunk into Zorlo's mind, the reality of it hit him like an atomic bomb. "How can you leave me? How can you leave her? How could... how could this have happened. How could you leave us." Tears streamed from Zorlo's eyes as anger and sadness crushed his heart. No matter what Zorlo told himself, he couldn't help but be mad at this. "No matter how much you may have bothered me... I never thought... I never imagined... How could you leave me here without a rival? That's what you were to me. I respected you, you arrogant bastard... and you leave me here to continue fighting. How is it that someone immortal could leave this world first? Why?" Zorlo asked, unable to reason out why this had happened. The fencer saw everything flash back into his mind at once. Kellson and the plateau; Johnny and that island; then Chinatown. What did that leave? Of three battles, Zorlo had learned that he actually enjoyed fight Johnny. "No matter how much stronger I became... you'd rise up to try to be my equal. No matter how great my skill level and aura grew, you'd find ways to strike back. Now that you're gone... who's going to tell me I'm wrong? Who's going to stand up to me and force me to truly understand myself? What's left?" Zorlo stopped, feeling a laugh rise. He couldn't resist, it was suddenly funny, for some reason. Zorlo stood up, wiping the tears from his eyes and smiling he began to laugh. "It's hard to imagine. I didn't know you that long, but still, I know you've changed my life. I'll miss you, Johnny. Thank you for all you've done for me. There's one person that needs to hear that now more then me. I'll miss you, and no matter how much you hated me, I'll always consider you my friend and rival. Fair well." The Aura Master shoved his hands in the pocket and exited his room. He had someone who needed some form of condolence, even if she hated him. OoC: Zorlo needed to pay his tribute alone. Zach and Monroe will have their chance later.
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Malahanahooplah.
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“Well Johnny boy,” Cain said to nobody in particular, staring at the red substance in his glass. “I guess you did it. Congrats to you.”
The vampire lifted his glass up to the pale moon in a toast. Ziran stuck his head out of Adonai’s jacket pocket and mewed mournfully. Neither one had really known Johnny very well, but it was the first time in a long while that somebody they actually knew had died. Cain sipped his drink and scratched the kitten’s ears absent-mindedly. He was sure that he would’ve become fast friends with Johnny, had they met sooner. They seemed to share a taste in music, and both were firearms aficionados. Ziran, on the other hand, knew Johnny even less than Cain did. Johnny Bones to him was just another semi-nice person in that odd room Adonai kept dropping the kitty off at. Despite knowing Bones even less than the vampire, the windigo was the more outwardly sad of the two. He was an emotional kitty after all, and the passing of anybody was something to be mourned. Kunto hopped out of his vampiric friend’s pocket and shifted into his hybrid form. Cain finished his drink and tossed the glass over the edge of the bar roof. His trash taken care of, he turned and looked at the catboy, his cold gaze warming slightly at the sight of the tears in Ziran’s eyes. “Can we go now?” Ziran asked, wiping his eyes with the back of his hand. Adonai could easily tell that the windigo wanted to see Zorlo for comfort. Even though the two rarely met, the hybrid considered the green-haired man a source of comfort. “Sure,” Cain replied, stepping off the roof of the bar and dropping down to the street below. Ziran followed suit, and the two were on their way to the Dome. Adonai had somebody he wanted to see himself: Cadenza. Even though he hated her with every fiber of his being, he couldn’t help but feel sympathy for her. He knew what it was like to lose a lover… OOC: Short and crappy, I know. It's the best I could do though...
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. . . Tastes Like A Dead Monkey (RIP DoC)
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Drifting throught an endless void.
The blonde-haired man turned over as he floated along--at least, he thought he did. It was hard to tell without any direction. There was no up, down, left, right, forward, or backwards. There only was. Lhaeo blinked slowly, his bright blue eyes scanning all around as if trying to pierce the void to its boundaries in search of something. In search of a person. In search of Johnny. His passing had come as a shock. Lhaeo's mind had stumbled in confusion and amazement at the news. He had already had to deal with Kellson's death; now he was to deal with Johnny's? But then the message had continued; Johnny had not been stolen away. He had not died in some battle to the death. No. Johnny had fulfilled his mission. The ten thousandth soul had been saved, and so Johnny had been called home. Lhaeo sighed within the void, bending into a sitting position and pulling his coat around himself. Johnny had fought, struggled for Atonement, and now he had finally achieved it. He had gone through hell--literally---so that his path to Heaven might be clear. The Elemental Master smiled. Kellson . . . Johnny . . . He had been such an amazing and fascinating individual. An a wonderfully loyal friend. Such loyalty. And such passion and wit. Lhaeo laughed into the void as one particular memory came back to him. Johnny strolling boldly, guns blazing, into the grasp of sure defeat, raunchy insults and hilarious wittisms spewing forth from his jaw almost as rapidly as bullets from his guns. And true to every insult and promise, the man had come through victorious, his ever-enduring cloak of confidence intact. The blonde-haired man wouldn't cry for his friend, nor would he become angry nor depressed. Instead, he smiled and sent out his heart to his loyal friend. He hoped that he would one day find the peace that he knew Johnny had found. Lhaeo had been searching for Johnny in the void between worlds and realms, hoping to catch a glimpse of him in the next world. But I suppose that isn't going to happen, Lhaeo thought, resigned. Then I suppose that I'll have to just do what I can to honor your journey home. Straightening his back, the Elemental Master stretched out both arms, palms held upward. Slowly, a pool of stone began to form in his hands, molding into twin basins, strong and thick. Twin bubbles of water appeared above them, sloshing and swirling in mid-air. Then, as if an invisible needle had popped them, water began to flow out of the bubbles to fill the stone basins. Next, air swirled up around the basins, lifting them from Lhaeo's hands to turn slowly in the void before him. Taking a deep breath, the Elemental Master brought both hands together, touching them to his lips. He breathed out through them, fire escaping from between his fingers to stand upon the pools of water. Done, Lhaeo floated back to survey his work. He nodded in satisfaction. Now, to ensure that the Guiding Beacons would last forever. The priest closed his eyes and reached out to the Weave. He took a strand of the mystic cloth and fed it into the two monuments, tying them forever to the Weave. The man opened his blue eyes, sparks of joy gleaming within them. Now the Beacons would stand for as long as the Weave existed to feed life into them. Lhaeo tossed one hand out, and one of the Beacons floated out with it. The Beacon, made from the Stone of the Strong, Water of the Pure, Fire of the Willfull, and Air of the Free, drifted out into the void. And it would stand there between the worlds, a monument to Johnny Bones, who had triumphed over his sins and the hate of others. Closing his eyes once more, Lhaeo faded out from the void, the other Guiding Beacon following. Eyes opening once more, the Elemental Master found himself back in his world, surrounded by a rapidly-fading white glow. He sat cross-legged on the peak of a wonderous mountain, snow piled ip around him. Through the skimpy white clouds, he surveyed the world below. A pair of smaller mountains flanked the one Lhaeo stood upon, and at their feet stretched out a massive carpet of grass. The vibrant green was spotted by bright reds, yellows, blues, and oranges of wildflowers, and in the distance the the darker green of a forest reached up towards the sky. Glancing up, Lhaeo saw the second Beacon floating before him, taller than a man and as powerful as the raw elements that composed it. Rising to his feet, Lhaeo looked over the monument to Johnny that would stand here at this mountain peak. He would have to show this place to Zorlo. He knew the fencer to be an aquaintance of Bones as well. And Akira, too. Tossing his head back, the Elemental Master laughed once more--for Johnny. Opening his mouth wide, Lhaeo called out over the mountains, field, and forest as loud and cheerfully as he could. "For Johnny Bones! Long live the spirit of Johnny Bones!"
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"How is it every woman in F/SN loves Shiro?" O_o
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Zachary Leos, the Ice Elemental, couldn't help but feel just the slightest bit sad at what had happened. Zorlo had told the ice innate that Kellson had died, and, as if the first thing wasn't shock enough, that the regicide had come back to life. Much to Zachary's grand disdain, he also learned this "Johnny Bones" person had recently passed on for good. More then anything, the red haired youth felt frustrated. Another strong rival was gone from this world.
"GOD DAMMIT!" Zachary cried into the halls of the Dome, breathing heavily afterwards as he tried to calm down. Taking a full, deep breath, the elemental released his breath and looked forwards. Well, there would be many rivals in this world for the firebrand. Just because he didn't have a chance to fight with Bones didn't mean that he had to be angry. After all, so many were in mourning, how could he simply go about being mad. I may have hated you, Kellson, but I can't say anything mean about the truly dead. Zorlo will miss you most of all. Now who's gonna tell him he's wrong? the avenger asked himself with a smile and a laugh. Zachary rested his left hand on the handle of his sword as he continued heading towards the fencer's door, intent on finding his associate. After all, the Aura Master seemed to have been locked up in his room for a few days. The squire had interest in finding out what was wrong with the fencer and get going. Surely, by now, Zorlo had something for him to do. Suddenly, the red haired youth passed a familiar man and both people stopped, turning to each other. "Zorlo?" Zachary asked as he looked at his Master. "Aye, squire. We have to be going. They are gathering," Zorlo stated with his normal smile. "You seem happy. Also, I'm not your squire!" "Yes, yes. You've stated that many a time. Doesn't mean I'll stop calling you it. Anyway, they're gathering. We shouldn't miss this. This funeral will be one to remember, my young friend." "Considering who it is for, I couldn't agree more. Do you know how she is?" "Cadenza... I'm sure she's worse then I was. I know he wouldn't want me to mourn him, but, instead move on with my life. I have to press on and train more to become stronger, for not only myself, but the weight I have to carry in having fought him. That is all," the Aura Master stated with a smile. Zachary nodded his head and continued to walk to the right of the fencer. They were heading to the grave. It didn't take long for the two to arrive at the grave, to which the fencer found himself staring at two familiar figures. The large man clad entirely in black known as Chronos, the Dark Eye, and the blonde haired Blood Master, Elrick. The fencer headed over without any second thought, his squire not far behind him. There was one thing the fencer had to do before others arrived. "Deshi, you are here early," spoke the metal man. "Big guy, who're these kids?" Elrick asked as he looked at the two. "The taller one is my assistant, Zorlo. The other is his assistant, Zachary, if I recall properly," the dark clad being said in a voice that made shivers run up Zachary's spine. "Y-yes sir!" the ice elemental responded, shaking. Zorlo rested his hand on the ice warrior's shoulder and the ice mage ceased his shaking as the fencer stepped forwards. "You may not know me, Elrick, the Blood Master, but I know all too well of you," the fencer said as he rolled his hands into fists. "You're the reason I've lost two friends in a short period of time." "What the hell are you-" the Blood Master half asked as he was cut off by a powerful punch to the gut from Zorlo, which caused Elrick to slide back about six feet, clenching his stomach, more from shock then pain, as smoke rose from the Aura Master's hand. "That's for the first of my friend's that died recently. Johnny's passing was unexpected and hard, but at least he died having fulfilled his purpose. This other person's death is a direct result of your actions. I'll make you pay for what you did to this man," the green haired man stated as he shook his hand out. "Zorlo!" Chronos said in a commanding voice, causing Zachary again to shake in terror, "What are you doing?!" the metal warrior asked as he looked at his former student. "I'm throwing the gauntlet, if you will. Elrick of Red, one day, you and I will fight, and I will be the hand of God that takes vengeance for my fallen comrade. Until then, I pray you go to church and beg forgiveness for your sins. I've lost a powerful rival, and an even more powerful friend, but at least I can give my friend a proper and suitable rest. I know not if he's left this realm or not, but one day soon, he shall, I fear. When that day comes, you'll feel the proper wrath, for you are the immediate cause of this person's death." "Oh?" Elrick asked as he stood to his full height, looking at the shorter fencer, "And who is this man?" "You'll know one day. Trust me, there is no way you wouldn't. After that day, your days are numbered, Blood Master," Zorlo stated without fear as he looked at the grave. "However, this is a nice grave. Mayhap you should begin digging your own, Elrick. I'll make sure you don't come back this time."
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![]() Much thanks to Silver for the sweet Quincy Sig. ^_^ Zorlo , Zachary Leos, Monroe Vossler, Arvin Anson, Emile VelosRest In Peace Duke of Clubs. (11/15/1992-1/5/2008) And Kenpachi divided the Strong from the Weak, and it was good! |
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"Archer's so cool, and Shiro's a penis with ears"
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"Tch. Dammit!"
The shard around her neck pulsed as her fist shaved the top of a nearby rock. Raisha stood up and looked at her brother, who leaned on the nearby door, looking into the hallway. This was the garden where Cadenza had the werewolf attack Rain for their first 'test'. The traps in the place were disabled and silent now, just like everything and everyone else in the Dome. The Reaper rested herself on the rock that she had just hit and looked across at the third person in the garden. This person sat upon another rock, with her elbows on her knees and her chin in her hands. The girl's purple eyes looked through her glasses, staring into space. Arina was caught up in her very own thoughts about Johnny. She remembered the time when she had tried to fight him without using her powers--a bad thing to do. Her thumb finger swept across her lips, as if she were in that moment once more, wiping the blood away. She couldn't help but smile at Johnny's amazement when she changed her form right in front of him, healing herself in the process. Arina lifted her eyes to see Raisha's hand in front over her. "Come on," the Reaper whispered, half-smiling, "it's time to go." Rain smiled when she took her hand. He had his own thoughts about Johnny; from what he learned from his sister and Arina and from what he saw for himself. A holy warrior, huh? Ten thousand souls...Even I couldn't have saved that much in my whole lifetime. The three began down the twisted hallway of roots before emerging where the ceremony was supposed to take place. A number of people were already there, including Zachary and Zorlo, who was standing over the grave.
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