Reira Akaba (
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[Reira has always been sensitive to the environment around her.]
... Do you know what happened to them? Did they escape? Or did they perish like the plants?
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...There's a lot of places that aren't trees in there though. ...There were restaurants...and statues...there was even a really big 'carousel', with different animals that you could ride.
...I wanted to bring all my friends there, [Reira continues, her voice soft.] ...But Nagisa would wilt, I think...
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[He didn't realise it meant so much to her. No wonder.]
Bavan Central Park is a beautiful place. I regret not noticing it before. [It wasn't really important to him, honestly. Then again, many things don't take his notice unless it involves Reira and the others.] It's an important place, isn't it? To you and many others? I'm not surprised the Fourth took it, if it had that much meaning.
[It's a strategic position, much like how the lake was]
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and the dragonflies. There are even drawings of sheep...
...They are among the few pages she hasn't written notes for. The park,
in its death, is in the 4th's view right now after all. He can see it for herself.] ...It was important to lots of people that didn't notice.
...People don't notice things that are important to them until it's too late, I think.
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Indeed. Loss makes us understand how valuable things are. It reminds us to count our blessings, and to remember how much value it has.
[Hikage...]
It may be too late... I doubt we have much more time and the conduit has yet to be identified. It will be difficult, if not impossible to replace all of that nature.
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To keep him safe until he didn't need to worry.
Something about Tsukikage's words makes her feel, if anything, better. It is strange-to think that such misery could ever be necessary, but it makes her wonder if maybe there can be hope that people find what was important. That they find the beauty in the other parks, care for the other animals, find peace...
But she remembers where they are, and it feels like a dying wish again.] It's probably really hard.
[She doesn't want to think it's impossible though.] ...but...
...I don't think he wanted to do it like 'that'. ...I don't think he wanted to kill everything, [she half whines, returning to clutching her plush. Out of everything, that's the most important part after all. To her, it was the intent.
The accusations. The stories about why.] ....it feels like that just happened.
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There's no reason that he would want to kill everything, huh?
[The intent is important to Tsukikage. As Robbie's actions to Reira were destructive, so too are the Fourth God's. It's wrong. There's no forgiving the damage caused. However, he knows this isn't the time to be talking about things like that when he's talking to Reira. He didn't want to fight about alignments. He knows how Reira feels to the electronic mastermind.] ... The gods of this world seem to inherently be drawn to destruction. The Night and Day destroying each other. The Fog and her tendencies. Whether or not he meant to or not, I suppose it was an inevitability.
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...The Fog makes everyone hungry if they go in it. People kill each other faster, or eat more, or do more. ...it feels like she would get stronger that way, with everyone dying.
...but...that's not what happens in his areas. ...Everything's already dead. ...I don't think you can take life without something bad happening...but I don't think that means he knew it would happen either..! [she protests, shaking her head.] ...I gave him flowers at Christmas...from the lake I went to, the ones that made Lusus-and he liked them, and he liked playing games with me...
But all everyone wants to talk about are the things he did wrong..!
They won't even wait to see if he tries to fix it himself, another way!
...they won't even wait to see why he did it...
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I think he knows more than you think, Reira-dono. He's clever, didn't you say? I think he knew, but he's... like Yuzu. He knew sacrifices needed to be made. If what you say is true, he may not have liked the choices he made, but he made it. It doesn't make him bad... it just makes him a someone who wants to further his goals.
It's hard not to throw judgement though... especially when everyone is dying. Especially when the Fog God is doing the same thing as the Fourth in her own way. It's hard not to lump them as the villains. You know that.
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Tsukikage does not understand, that much, she feels.] ....
[They have not been entirely honest about the 'reason', have they? It was as said on the network. All of the followers knew their reason, even if none of the 4th followers had come clean about it. Ron didn't understand-but Yuzu, absolutely, did, as did others, she could tell. That was why...] ...I said I didn't know why it had to be like this, [she says quietly, leaning against the other.]
...And...I don't know if it's 'why' he did it, either. ....But I know what he said would happen after, [she says more softly, chewing her lip.]
...And it's important. It's the most important thing there ever is, and it would mean no one has to get hurt, like when you stayed at the obelisk...!
...it's not a 'favor', like they said for the fog.
It's something bigger.
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......
[Reira-dono is keeping secrets from him.
As a servant, this is alright. He's supposed to listen to Reira regardless. But as Reira's friend... as someone he sees as close to him as his own flesh and blood, it hurts a little. It makes him curious. It shows in the human's eyes as he looks at the kelpie, leaning against him for support.]
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Like the Obelisk?
[... He frowns deeper. That explained a lot more than he realised.] I knew the Fourth protected you all from Fog Forms...
But he can protect you from the hunger as well?
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[Of course... She chews her lip again.] ...He can't make it go away still. If we don't eat people somehow, then after a while, we'll get weak, and then starve...
...But it won't be like when you forgot at the obelisk, [she squeaks-and only now do tears start to show in her eyes, as she shakes her head and trembles.] It won't have to happen ever again.
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[Tsukikage brings both his arms around her so the girl can cry against him if she wanted. Being that monster, having to deal with going crazy with hunger and berserk with the pull of his fog form almost every month, makes him one of the best people to understand how insanely important this all is. Now what cryptic things Yuzu had been saying at the lake begin to make sense, and pieces begin to fall into place.
It's so important. So many lives could be saved...]
The cost is high... but the reward is great. You're all taking a big gamble...
[But by the sound of his voice, it's clear he gets it, a little more at least.]
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They're just saying, 'the gods are fighting, and we don't want that'..! 'The plants are all gone, and it's his fault'..!
And I know, [she chokes, sniffling,] ...I know those are true...but if you only look at some of the true things, then only wrong things happen..!
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It's alright, Reira-dono... It's alright. I understand. [He wants to say more, he has questions to say, but he holds her close instead, rubbing her back, letting Reira just release all that's she's clearly been hiding.]
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..And...to just be happy...
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I know... I know you do, Reira-dono. I wish nothing more for that as well. I want nothing more than all of this to stop burdening you, and let you have your chance to live. I want your happiness, Reira-dono... And I promise you'll have it soon. Just a little while longer you need to hold out...
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...just keep everyone safe...
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[And he will. Even if he soaks the land red with his own blood. Even if he forgets everything but the very instinctive desire to protect her. He will give everything he has to protect her, so he can bring back Reira's smile and let her have the happy life she deserves.]
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...Okay...
[It is easier to sit like this. In silence, in peaceful silence, and safety. Reira's weeping slowly comes to its end, her eyes on the fallen notebook, and soon perhaps, it becomes 'alright' to speak again.
Not her though.
She won't be initiating this conversation.]
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... I need to know though, Reira-dono... Does the conduit business affect all of the Fourth's Followers? Or just the ones who survived channelling his powers?
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[Duh.] ...It wouldn't make sense if it was just conduits. That's only a few people, [she half scolds, wiping her eyes to frown.] ...It's only two now, even...
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[All the more to keep Ron and Reira safe. If he didn't hate the Fourth so much himself, it was definitely an incentive to join. It sounded incredible.] So you just have to survive? Or have more people alive than the Fog does?
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Just one at the least, [she explains, looking back to the ground.] ...I thought...it would be easy, when nothing happened to all the places...
But then suddenly, three were gone so fast, and now there's just Ron and the other one... [It's frightening, to think so much rides on such shoulders. Terrifying, even.]
...I wanted to ask... ...if maybe, instead of bringing you back in the arcade, he could give you that 'prize'. ...Keep you from ever feeling that way, ever again...
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Though... he words surprise her. He stares at the young girl, feeling his mortal heart skip a beat. What did she say?]
Ah... Really? [Not to have that fear... It's too good. More than he deserves. He is unworthy.] ...It makes me happy that you want to do that for me... And if he can't, do not worry about it, Reira-dono. I appreciate even being considered for such a generous gift. We should do our best to protect Ron then.
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