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iona-xiv · 2 months
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Basking in the soothing embrace of the comforting warmth of the hot springs, she savoured the serenity of the bathhouse. A tranquil evening with her closest companions unfolded, marking the passage into another year of her life—a year that promised growth, wisdom, resilience, and the gentle touch of time's graceful hand.
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I need to do more RP events, this was very silly and very fun night!
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teeny tiny collab with my friend @notarchonzachlol, Thank you for picking the cute venue!
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galianbeast · 2 years
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t4t bf and gf lizards
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niraff14 · 1 year
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Odd things are afoot on Valentione’s Day, C’oretta in smooth blue rather than her trademark energetic pink. Yesuntei in bright cherry pink rather than the more subdued blues she tended to prefer. It was almost as if the sky was falling, this calamity might sunder the world once more!
The end of the world would be brought about because the two friends decided to branch out and try each other’s usual colors out while celebrating Valentiones, causing confusion and chaos in their cheerful wake.
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driftward · 5 months
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Title: The Disappearance of Apple Silverberg Characters: Zoissette Vauban, Ryssthota Sundstyrwyn, Apple Silverberg Rating: Teen Summary: Apple's gone missing and there's a killer loose in the Twelveswood. Can Gage Acquisition's very own agent of inquiry crack this case before something horrible happens? Notes: Part of an ongoing series being written by my friend Darlain, base master post here
Ryss frowned. She'd greeted Zoissette when arriving at the workshop before settling down to focus on her latest set of equations, leaving the other woman to her own devices. But then Zoissette had made a beeline for Apple's area in the workshop, which while not against any formal rule, was, at least, kind of rude. She watched her for a few moments as Zoissette ducked down over Apple's desk, beginning to rifle through drawers and picking through various tools.
"What are you doing, Zo?" she asked at last.
"Have you seen Apple?" asked Zoissette.
"No."
"Weird, right?"
Ryss paused, and thought about it for a moment.
"Not really?" she said, finally. "We're adventurers, Zoissette, and Apple likes to go on those long sojourns into secured Allagan territory looking for materials for her work."
"Of course, of course," said Zoissette. She had found some kind of notebook, and was flipping through it quickly.
"...that's Apple's stuff," said Ryss, keeping her tone even. Working in the Assessor's Guild had taught her patience with the queerest of arcanists, and her friend was queerer than most.
"Ignore the last couple of sennights. Where has she been spending most of her time before then?"
"...well, she was helping out taking care of you," said Ryss. Zoissette had been in a bad way after a misadventure in the rift between realms and had needed to be nursed back to health. "And when she was not in the infirmary, she was in here, working on something that'd help you."
"Right. Right! She has been reliably in the same place, for several sennights, up until very suddenly she was not. Did not sign out, did not check with anyone, did not say goodbye to anyone near as I have found out. Wait. Did she say goodbye to you?"
"No..."
"No," echoed Zoissette.
"Zoissette," said Ryss.
"Right. Not to you, not to me, not to anyone else on the science team. Maybe to Y'zel, but he has vanished as well. Though Y'shtola has assured me to not worry about him. Still though. Just suddenly gone. Unusual break in pattern."
Zoissette frowned as she traced her fingers along a few lines in the notebook she had found.
"Have you tried linking to her?" asked Ryss.
"Naturally. You try. Maybe mine got fried during the time in - well. Maybe it got scrambled on some links without me knowing."
Ryss held a hand up to her linkpearl and tried to contact Apple through it, watching as Zoissette began to examine some device Apple had been working on.
The door to the workshop opened, and Yesuntei walked in, followed closely by a Wood Wailer. The linkpearl was making the noise that indicated it could not establish a connection, so Ryss gave up on it and turned to greet the newcomer.
"Visitor for Zoissette," said Yesuntei politely.
Zoissette looked the Wood Wailer over. So did Ryss. Elezen gentleman of some sort, wearing the typical green leather armor of one of their lancers. The very image of a typical member of the forest force.
"Foreseer Vauban?" he asked.
Ryss glanced over and saw Zoissette's forehead crinkle and her eyes flutter as she tried to affect some kind of specific facial expression, what, Ryss did not know. Zoissette gave up and wiped her face with a hand after a moment as she stood up and walked over.
"Not in some time, no."
"But... you are, or were, her, yes?"
Zoissette nodded, and he continued. "Ah, blessings of the elementals upon us all today. We've heard about your prowess for investigation, and you come highly recommended. Now, I know Gridania is a different sort of place, but I rather suspect we're dealing with a different sort of problem that's beyond my people just now. We think we may have a killer on the loose. I was hoping that we'd be able to hire your services as an adventurer to come take a look."
Zoissette looked over at Ryss, who shrugged in response, then back to the Wood Wailer.
"Begging your pardon, but I have no idea how I would have gathered such a reputation. Having said that, Gage Acquisitions does offer several adventurer hiring packages, and... uhm..."
She looked over at Ryss.
"...and, uhm, you will need to work through Ryss for them."
Ryss grinned at the man.
"Ah, but I was rather hoping for your attention, Foreseer Vauban."
"And you will have it," said Zoissette. Ryss watched as she tucked several things of Apple's away, from notebooks to tools to a device that she did not recognize. "However, contracts will need to go through her, as I am currently, uhm-"
"She's currently working on a project under me!" said Ryss, covering for her awkward friend.
The Wood Wailer did not look very certain at that, but he nodded.
"Yesuntei, kindly make the arrangements, if you would, I'm sure we can both spare the Wailers some of our time." Ryssthota continued.
"Certainly," the Au Ra said, gesturing at the Wood Wailer. He held his arms parallel to each other in front of him in the salute that was particular to Gridania, and then followed Yesuntei out.
"The game's afoot?" said Ryss.
"What game?" asked Zoissette, blinking at her. Ryss just laughed as she closed up her book, and went to grab her hat.
It was many bells and a couple of corpses later. The Wood Wailers had signed them on to the job officially, and had escorted them, first to look at the body of a man found in town, then to the body of a ziz whose injuries bore a striking resemblance to those of the man. Both sites were grisly, telling similar tales. Both bodies had been maimed, each looking as though they had been attacked with some kind of large bladed weapon or weapons.
As they had travelled, the Wood Wailers had shared the stories of similar incidents throughout the Twelveswood. Other bodies had been found over the intervening moons before hand. Many but not all of them were Spoken, and the Wood Wailers had found the bodies of both man and beastkin that had shown similar signs of mutilation, and brought these stories to the attention of the investigation as well.
Zoissette had not spoken much, and so Ryss had been left to ask questions. Where the bodies had been found, who had last seen them, anyone who might have talked to the victims before they died, things of that nature. Zoissette had mostly walked around and looked and taken notes, every once in a while reaching up to try to tap the rim of her glasses, which she of course did not have, and often winding up just thwapping herself in the nose instead.
It might have been funny if not for the circumstances.
Ryss wandered up to her as she was crouched, sprinkling some arcane powder over the site, and watching as its color shifted. Ryss crossed her arms and frowned, looking out into the forest. Nearby, Meya was looking up into the forest canopy, her eyes half-lidded. Zoissette had asked for her to help. As a Hearer, her ability to commune with the elementals might provide information they otherwise would not be privy to. As Zoissette examined the drifts of the arcane powder, Meya lowered her staff, apparently having finished communing with the spirits.
"The elementals are cautiously calm, and are not very upset on the matter," she declared. "Whatever it is, it is not unduly balancing the wood. They are unable to tell us who or what is behind these attacks, but they do know it is the same entity for both. Given some time to visit the other sites, they may be able to tell me more about the other similar scenes that the Wood Wailers report have occurred elsewhere in the Twelveswood. They say we are dealing with a creature of significant depth - I think maybe they are talking about its aether? - but not one they see as a threat to the woods as a whole."
Ryss nodded thoughtfully while Zoissette scribbled some notes.
"Almost want to say we have some kind of vengeful vigilante sort out here. None of the victims were well liked. Hells, other than the one drunkard actually found in town, none of them are even part of what I would call civilization," said Ryss.
"If so, it is an outsider of some sort pursuing what they see as justice," said Zoissette thoughtfully. "Gridanians are insular. In many ways worse than my own people. Think about it. They have a poaching and bandit problem, sure, but everyone knows everyone else here, usually with pretty small degrees of separation. This is not Limsa Lominsa, where a lone killer might have it out for a rival pirate crew, or Ul'dah where they're spread out and family lines are weaker. No, if you kill a bandit in Gridania, you are very likely killing someone's brother or sister."
"Oh. And that could mean bad blood between neighbors."
Zoissette looked thoughtful. "Right! But I do not think this is that. If vigilantism or some gesture at misguided justice, why bother with the beastkin, then?"
"I was wonderin' that. Killer got hungry, perhaps?"
"Too much meat left behind for that, and the Wailers pointed out that no body found yet has been even so little as field stripped. Consider the patterns we do have. The fact that the bodies are completely undressed leaves out poachers or hunters. They would want to harvest at least some of the material from the beastkin, leather, meat, useful bones and organs. I think we can also rule out a vigilante. A vigilante would not bother with killing beastkin. And further I think they would leave the bodies somewhere more conspicuous if they wanted to send a message."
"More conspicuous? The bodies are plenty obvious."
"Obvious, to be certain! No effort was made to display them, but also, no effort was made to hide them, either. The killer did not care if they were found. A vigilante, I would think, would either want to hide their tracks, so that they could get away with their grisly task for as long as they possibly could, or so as not to tip their hand as to what they are up to. Or, or! Or they would display the bodies prominently, so as to send a message."
Ryss looked thoughtful for a moment. "...but our killer has done neither. I noticed that myself. The bodies weren't moved at all. No drag marks. Just left to drop where they were killed."
Zoissette nodded.
Ryss returned the gesture. "That rules out the easy options, and explains why the Wailers are hiring outside help."
"It does. We have a few more left, however. Our killer left behind meat, but that does not mean they did not feed."
Zoissette gestured at the thin coloring of the arcanist powder she had spread as it drifted through the air. Ryss looked at it thoughtfully.
"Aetherical signatures?"
Zoissette nodded. "I used this powder in some investigations in Mor Dhona, and have made some adjustments to its capabilities. Like you say, normally it is useful for seeing someone's aetheric signature. I wanted to see if perhaps we could get a read on any spell work that had been used - if nothing else, we might be able to match it to a known spell caster, should we ever get any potential suspects. But, look - I will want to go back to the workshop and get a set of goggles from Sharlayan to confirm it, but there is more to aether than just its signature. There is also its density."
Ryss crossed her arms, and frowned.
Zoissette reached up for her glasses rim again, and again wound up just thwapping her nose. She did not seem to notice, however, and Ryss thought she caught a glint of purple in Zoissette's otherwise brown eyes.
"And each of our victims has an unusually low aetheric density."
"Uhm. Are... you sure about that, Zo?"
"Like I said. I would like to confirm that with equipment from the workshop. Or perhaps Meya's invisible friends can weigh in?"
"I can ask," said Meya, who had patiently been listening the entire time.
"Please do so. And check in with the other sites. Say, do the elementals have a concept of time?"
"Sort of," said Meya. "Or at least, enough for us to get impressions. They do experience time, just a little different from us, but similar enough. Why do you ask?"
"Hmn," said Zoissette. "See if you can get a sense of when each of the attacks occurred. Little interested in time of day. Very interested in calendar dates. Approximations will be fine, I do not expect them to know what a calendar is, but surely they can approximate the number of times the sun has gone past since an event happened?"
Meya nodded slowly. "I... think I can manage that. I will need some time. This is neither fast nor simple."
Ryss just looked at Zoissette oddly as the other woman stood up and stretched her back.
"I believe you have it. Thank you, Meya. Meet us back at the workshop?"
Meya nodded, and moved off. Ryss walked over to look over Zoissette's shoulder, to see that she was tracing a finger over dates she'd written down, of when each of the bodies had been found. Ryss frowned lightly.
"I don't see a pattern," she said.
"Of course not," murmured Zoissette. She tapped the dates each. They were the days on which the Wood Wailers had found one of the grisly scenes, including the most recent one. "How long do you think a body lasts out in the Twelveswood before scavengers get to it? Three days at most, you think?"
"Sure?"
Zoissette nodded, and flipped over to a calendar, in which she made marks on each of the dates, along with little red marks three days behind each of them.
"So that means it is entirely possible that a body would be gone before a Wailer patrol could find it and identify it. Consider also - they have told us of the bodies they found matching the pattern we see here with these two, the ziz and the man. But they will not always be able to identify a body as matching that pattern if the scavengers do get to it first. Lot of death in nature."
Zoissette thoughtfully made some more marks.
"I suspect Meya may be able to confirm this... but look. There is no pattern, but if you put a few additional data points in - one emerges. I think Meya is like to confirm this."
Zoissette handed the notes to Ryss, and Ryss looked. With Zoissette's additional marks, a pattern did emerge.
A semi-regular schedule. About once a month, an attack occurred, rarely more than a few days off in either direction.
Ryss quirked an eyebrow, and looked at Zoissette, but Zoissette just shook her head.
"Probably nothing for now. Just keep it in mind as we gather more evidence."
Ryss looked at the body. "So what are you thinking, then? A voidsent?"
Zoissette frowned lightly. "I am not sure. It would fit, except that voidsent, while common in the Great Wood, are generally not so messy. This speaks to a powerful voidsent, if it is."
"Right," said Ryss, thinking back to what they had already found. "Yeah, most of the places where it looked to be a fight, wasn't much of a one. Doesn't look like anybody even had much of a chance to run."
"Which is unusual. Consider. How could a voidsent get that powerful and go unnoticed? And most voidsent that are that powerful will want to continue to go unnoticed, lest people like us get called in to deal with them. Or if it is not that smart, why is the last site from over a sennight ago, then? Did it suddenly get shy?"
"A period of terror, then a sudden stop," said Ryss, thoughtfully. "Maybe somebody dealt with it already. Or maybe the conditions were good for it to be here, then suddenly they weren't."
"Maybe," said Zoissette, sounding doubtful. "Well, there is little more for us to learn out here, I think. Can I ask you to verify that aetheric density theory of mine?"
"Sure thing," said Ryss. "What are you going to do in the meantime?"
Zoissette tucked her equipment away. "I am going to go visit Apple. Last I was aware, her houseboat had an aetheryte on it."
Ryss fixed Zoi with a long look. "This isn't the first time she's dashed off to chase some Allagan ruin rumor without notice. But you're fixating. Why?"
Zoissette looked away, worry clearly written on her face. Ryss rested a hand on her shoulder.
"...I want to give her my thanks for looking over me," said Zoissette, quietly. "And I am worried about her. Is this not just like what happened to me? Everyone just assumed I was fine until suddenly I was gone and it was obvious I was not. And maybe this is better than sitting on my own thoughts too long and too much. Again."
Ryss took in a deep breath, and nodded. "...yeah. Okay. You're right. Wait up and let me take those readings first and I'll go with you. Maybe it's all these bodies making me nervous, but I'm starting to get worried too."
Zoissette looked up at her and smiled. "Thanks, Ryss."
"Don't mention it. Or do. Preferably when someone asks about it for my next performance review."
Zoissette gave as short laugh, and Ryss grinned at her.
It did not take Ryss long to confirm Zoissette's theory. She was not sure how Zoissette knew, but examining each of the bodies with the Sharlayan aetheric goggles had confirmed what she had said. The aether of each of the bodies was far thinner than it should have been, even beyond the usual veil of death. They had been drained, and for what, she did not know. And despite what Zoissette had said, she still rather suspected a voidsent.
Something large, with claws like blades.
She met Meya back at Headquarters. The woman was all smiles, despite the grimness of her task.
"The elementals were cooperative. I was only able to get vague impressions from them, but the same thing has been in the Twelveswood before, and is responsible for the bodies found. And a few others aside. They cannot describe it to me, but it is distinct to them. They're a little worried about it, but not very, not yet - not enough to take action. I hope we're catching it before it becomes a problem."
Ryss nodded as Meya handed her a sheet of paper. "And here's the dates of the other attacks, as near as I could manage. The way they describe time is different than how we experience it, but it's like we like to say amongst the Hearers - the land has a long memory."
Ryss nodded, and checked over the dates.
"Huh," she said. "She was right. There was a pattern."
Meya nodded thoughtfully. And then tilted her head up at Ryss. "How is she holding up? After the breakup?"
Ryss blinked.
"She hasn't said anything about that."
"Oh. Oh! Uhm. She kind of just blurted it out when we were speaking earlier, but if she hasn't brought it up with you, then maybe nevermind then."
Ryss just groaned, and Meya patted her on the shoulder.
"Well, look after her, will you?" said Meya.
"Of course," said Ryss, rubbing at her head.
Well, at least Zoissette had found an arguably healthy outlet for her anxieties this time, she supposed.
She and Zoissette arrived at the houseboat in the same teleportation spell, Ryss taking the lead so as not to tax Zoissette's anima. The teleportation energies dissipated around them both and the world faded in rapidly as they arrived on Apple's houseboat.
Odd. This was not where Apple usually docked it.
Zoissette was off, quickly. Ryss kept a careful eye on her as she and Ryss took several moments to wordlessly walk around the top deck. The houseboat was moored, but had been abandoned for some time. The hatches were all battened down, and the windows and front door had all been warded and secured quite firmly.
"Guess she's not here," said Ryss.
"And did not expect to return," said Zoissette. "Examine the wards again."
Ryss looked at them carefully, this time paying more attention to the arcanima techniques that had been used to make them.
"...huh," she said. "No, I see what you mean. Static, shouldn't need maintenance for a while, and with a secondary arcanima array makin' sure they keep aether stable without needing more crystals than were used to bring them up in the first place."
"And the rest of the ship - you worked in the Maelstrom, same as me. Look at how the mooring lines have been done, the hatches, and the bilge overflow lineup."
Ryss checked again. Everything had been set to stay, rather than a more convenient setup that would make more sense for docking if the owner had, in fact, intended to come back.
"...this is more than just a gone-for-holiday setup," said Ryss.
"Indeed. I suspect you have rarely seen this setup; I know I have only seen it once or twice. This boat has been abandoned in place. Getting it properly seaworthy again would take bells, but with this setup, it will float for moons, possibly even summers, assuming a storm does not smash it."
Ryss put her hands on her hips and scanned the water, frowning as she thought. "Why the hells would she do such a thing?"
Zoissette just made a noncommittal noise, and Ryss turned to see the woman crouched down, fiddling with the front door.
"We can't break in just because we're worried," Ryss protested.
"No?" said Zoissette.
"Zoissette."
Zoissette sighed, and stopped what she was doing.
"Come on. Even if we're worried, there are other things we can do before we break into her house. Ask one of the spies to look into it. Ioh, Iyna, Nyx, they're all good at tracking people down."
Zoissette was quiet for a moment. Ryss decided now was as good a time as ever to bring it up.
"Dumped Mathye, eh?"
"This is not about that," Zoissette protested. Then she sighed. "...but yes," she admitted, letting her shoulders sag a bit as she leaned against the door.
"Better than stringing him along when you know it ain't happening. Chase your bliss, girl!" said Ryss.
Zoissette let out a breath. "Okay. Yes. I know it was the right thing to do. But it hurts. And he is hurting. And everything hurts. And I did not want to hurt him but I did and right now I would rather stay focused on Apple and hope she is okay."
Ryss nodded, and patted Zoissette on the shoulder. "It was a clean break. Nothing wrong with that. Clean wounds heal properly."
Zoissette blinked a few times at that, and a quizzical kind of frown crossed her face, as her eyes darted back and forth as she thought before she looked up at Ryssthota.
"...that is not a perspective I had considered," she said. "You are right."
Zoissette turned her attention back to the door, took a deep breath in, and let it out slow, her stance strengthening once more.
She was going to be alright.
"Atta girl. Now let's see-"
Ryss stopped suddenly. Zoissette was no longer fiddling with the door, but had been leaning against it, apparently resting her hand rather heavily on its latch. Apparently, because it was hard to say what she had thought she saw happened.
She was fair certain Zoissette's arm had faded and gone through the door for a moment.
She was not sure though, because in the next instant, the door had suddenly opened, and Zoissette had fallen into the houseboat.
"Zo!"
"I'm alright! I am alright! Sorry, just - startled."
Ryss rushed over and looked in to see Zoissette sprawled out on the floor, looking around the place and blinking owlishly.
"What the hells just happened? Zo, what'd you do?"
"I did not do anything! The door must have opened from the inside."
Ryss leaned over and looked around inside carefully, her mind starting to reach for Glitterdust to summon the fairy. If there was anyone inside, and they were not Apple, she intended to meet them with axe and magic.
But as she looked, there was no movement, no noise, no nothing. Just Zoissette starting to pick herself up off the floor, and Ryss herself.
"Well, since we are in here anyroad," said Zoissette.
"...right," said Ryss.
They took a bell to search the houseboat. It did not particularly need to take that long, as the houseboat was not all that large, as houseboats often were not, but they were thorough, checking under things, in the overhead, behind every stick of furniture and in every drawer. Zoissette found some notes of Apple's quickly and had split her attention between reading them and helping search.
Zoissette's focus was different, now. Less frenetic, now. Ryss was pleased at the change, as she went to confirm what they had already learned from the outside.
Namely, that the houseboat had been set to be abandoned in place. None of its equipment was set up for sailing, ceruleum had been drained, pipe systems had valve lineups set up for abandonment, wards set, everything locked, tied down, or otherwise secured.
"Nobody's here," said Ryss at last.
"And has not been in some time," agreed Zoissette. She was fiddling with one of Apple's drawers, using the arcane powder again. Whatever she saw caused her to frown.
"Find something?"
"...nothing that I want to say is conclusive," said Zoissette. "The bottom of this drawer has an arcane seal though. Fiendishly complicated.
"...wish I had Lavender," she murmured softly.
"I have Glitterdust," offered Ryss.
"Glitterdust is more frontline combat oriented. Lavender and I had advanced cryptographic arithmetics, since we delved deep into Nym research data. Wait. Hang on."
Zoissette pulled out the familiar arcanist's quill and inks, reaching into the drawer, beginning to draw geometries. Her eyes had that odd purple glow to them again, this time Ryss was certain of it.
"I might remember enough to do this without her," Zoissette was murmering quietly. Ryss wanted to ask her about the glow, but also did not want to break her concentration.
"There!" said Zoissette, doing something Ryss could not see, but a moment later she came up with journals. She flipped one open to read it.
"Zoi?" asked Ryss.
"Diaries," said Zoissette. "Here. I do not want to pry into her personal life overmuch, but..."
Zoissette gestured for Ryss to get closer, and then waved a hand at the little arcane powder that was left in the drawer.
"...no," said Ryss.
Zoissette nodded. "It is not identical, but there are too many similarities to discount, between the patterns and colors. Here. Let me try again. Go test some on her wards."
Zoissette handed a small pouch of the arcane powder to Ryss. Ryss nodded, and quickly began testing it on various wards around Apple's home. Questions about Zoissette's oddness could wait.
The results were quick and obvious. Ryss returned to Zoissette, who had begun reading through the diaries.
"Signature is close to the one we found in the Twelveswood," said Ryss.
"Aspects are slightly different, but the baseline is the same," agreed Zoissette. "Did you know she was working on a method of restoring my aetheric density?"
"I knew she was working on something to help you. I wasn't able to keep up with what. I was trying to tend to and repair the laboratory."
"And her diary entries talk about a condition she has," said Zoissette, softly. "The need to hunt animals. About once a month. She shifted to Azys Lla at some point to handle it."
Zoissette handed the journals to Ryss, who took them and looked through them cautiously. Zoissette had a haunted expression on her face.
"She has a research lab in Azys Lla," said Ryss. "We helped her set it up. Maybe she's just working on something else to help?"
Zoissette frowned, then shook her head, slowly.
"I think something has gone very wrong."
"Do we go after her, then?"
"Absolutely," said Zoissette. Then a moment later, more forcefully, "Yes. Yes, absolutely. Contact Erick or Dark. Whoever answers, let them know we might need a full team. Mix of heavy assault, assault picket, and support, two squads worth. While he works on that, we need to find her. I am going to contact Nyx and Klynt. We will go in as a light search and rescue party to begin with, see if we can find her."
"What do you think has happened?" asked Ryss, as her hand went to her linkpearl.
"I dare not speculate without more evidence," said Zoissette. She opened her mouth as if to say more, then shook her head, and she began placing her own linkpearl calls.
~*~
It was scarcely a bell later, and they were walking across the unusual landscape of Azys Lla, heading towards Apple's laboratory. Ryss was careful as she walked along, keeping an eye out, axe in her hands. She had not summoned Glitterdust - not yet - but the stone that held the little fairy was tucked into a pocket. Klynt was with her, with her long and deadly naginata on her back. Zoissette had her gunblade and was leading the way with Nyx, who had elected to serve as their spellcaster.
She saw Zoissette headtilt just a little at the same time one of Nyx's ears twitched and rotated, and both of them snapped to turn their gaze to the same place at the same time. Ryss and Klynt stopped and settled into a fighting stance, Klynt watching the other direction while Ryss tried to see whatever it was the other two had seen.
"Unknown contact, rank four aetheric signature, indeterminate nature, one hundred and fifty yalms at two hundred and eighty five by minus fourteen," said Nyx in their characteristic monotone. "Line of sight broken. Contact lost."
Ryss murmured to Zoissette, "Did you see it?"
Zoissette shook her head. "I - I am not sure what I saw. Nothing, possibly. Quickly, let us get to the lab - I want to use the arcane powder there, and see if Nyx can determine anything from the signature."
"Right," said Ryss. The party was quick to hurry on to Apple's lab. Periodically Zoissette would look around, as though she had caught sight of something, Nyx's ear twitching often at the same time, but Zoissette would only shake her head and ignore whatever it was as they continued on.
At Apple's lab, Klynt and Zoissette took to watching the perimeter while Ryss sprinkled the arcane powder on some of Apple's experiments. She watched as the colours and patterns fell out of the swirling dust.
"Same as we saw on the houseboat and in the Twelveswood," she called over to Zoissette.
"Nyx, compare and cross reference to the contact, and report," called back Zoissette.
Nyx stared for a few moments before responding.
"Signature patterns recognized. Match with limited data from unknown contact at thirty-two percent confidence," said Nyx.
"Is that high or low?" asked Ryss.
"Hard to say," said Zoissette, coming closer. "Nyx has senses neither you nor I possess, but Azys Lla interferes with them."
"I will be able to use this data to assist in locating the entity using the Azys Lla facility sensors once I am able to interface with a command and control station," said Nyx.
"I don't like this," mumbled Klynt. "Bad feeling on the wind."
Ryss frowned and looked out over the landscape.
"Alright. Let us move quickly, then. Nyx, lead us to the nearest station. I want to try to avoid contact with the entity until we have secured that station. And avoid the local life forms for now - they are additional trouble we can do without," said Zoissette.
The group all nodded, and moved efficiently as one. Azys Lla was a dim place, some aspect of the facility always generating a thick cloud that obscured it from the outside and gave it a dark foreboding haze. Strange plants grew from the ground and stranger creatures wandered its spaces, and yet, despite that, the place somehow felt lifeless. Or worse, faintly malevolent, as though it would snuff any life that fell short of its unreasonably lethal expectations.
The command and control station was a simple dome like structure, one of many that could be found scattered sparsely across Azys Lla. Inside was the usual array of floating spherical or egg-shaped drones and computing systems with their odd array of perfectly straight lines and sharp angles, walls made of unknown alloys, and an atmosphere that was dry and slightly uncomfortably warm.
Klynt stood near the entrance, watching the outside with a baleful eye. Ryss crossed her arms and leaned against a wall to wait while Zoissette slowly paced and looked around the space. Nyx walked to one of the consoles with its half sphere control interface and placed her hands upon it. It came to life with glowing lights and a gentle hum, and Nyx picked at several of the holographic displays.
"Acquiring access privileges. Taking local control. Subsuming protocols. Entering direct mode," said Nyx, who then suddenly locked up and went stiff while standing at the console.
"Uhm," said Ryss.
"Control established," said Nyx, only their voice did not come from their body, but rather, from the facility itself. "Scanning."
"That is passing weird," said Ryss, and Klynt barked a laugh.
"You get used to them," said Zoissette.
"Vauban. I am activating a map on one of the monitors. I believe I have located the entity, as well as secondary evidence to suggest what areas they have been frequenting."
Zoissette walked over to the monitor to look, tapping a finger to her lips. Ryss hovered behind them.
"Nyx. That building. It has multiple entrances. Can you secure them?"
"Yes."
"Okay. I have a plan," said Zoissette, turning to Ryss. "Klynt, you will stay here, protect the control room and protect Nyx. Her control of the security systems in this sector is paramount. Nyx, secure the two entrances I am about to highlight, leave these other two open. We go in, and confirm that the entity is there. Once confirmed, we close the entrance we came in, and make for the other one - have Dark bring the airship to a landing nearby and meet us there, but have her stay onboard, ready to bug out should this go poorly. I suspect that whatever it is may be intelligent - let it think it has trapped us. We stall it until the team arrives to give us backup, then mount a counter offensive."
Ryss looked at Zoissette. "...risky." She did not bother to point out that Zoissette was, arguably, still in recovery.
Zoissette shook her head. "We got lucky to catch up to her here. We cannot risk letting her get loose and run elsewhere. We may not be able to predict her future movements."
Ryss frowned, but after a moment, nodded.
"Good luck," said Klynt.
Dark was raised on the comms, and Ryss and Zoissette made their way carefully to one of the large abandoned specimen rooms where Nyx had thought the entity to be. Now, Ryss had Glitterdust summoned, and the little fairy flitted along with them. All of them kept an eye out as they approached the entrance to the underground Allagan facility. Ryss noted that Zoissette was no longer glancing off at things she could not see.
If the entity had been keeping an eye on them, it may have retreated and was no longer watching them closely, she surmised.
The inside of the specimen facility was dark and quiet. Large tubes made of transparent green glass, none of them intact, were scattered throughout the place. Many of them still had some kind of bioluminescent liquid in the bottom that glowed faintly in a way that somehow made it harder to see, the light casting confusing shadows and being too dim to provide guidance but also too bright for the eye to adapt to a natural night vision. Ryss and Zoissette swept their gazes about, as they slowly made their way in between gutted consoles and the detritus of a fallen civilization.
"How certain are we about Nyx's analysis?" asked Ryss quietly.
"Reasonably," responded Zoissette. "Even if you ignore their expanded repertoire of senses, did you see the highlights on the map? The system has been tracking unusual activity. Something has been acting as a predator. A newer one than the - hmn?"
Zoissette suddenly spun in place, and Ryss glanced over at her.
"...I think I see it too," said Zoissette.
Ryss felt a sudden pulse of alarm from Glitterdust. Before she could say anything, though, Zoissette had shoved her to one side, and a blade whipped through the darkness, neatly through the area they had once been. It retracted just as fast, with a whip-snap motion that was hard to track.
She felt resolve from Glitterdust. That would not be allowed to happen again. But they were still in the dark, still just the two of them, and this was the part of the plan where they ran. She quickly looked around to try to find Zoissette, and was surprised to see her friend already a good distance away, gunblade up, facing where the blade had come from, and waiting for Ryss.
"Come on! Time to go!" said Zoissette.
Ryss was not at all sure how Zoissette had crossed the distance so fast, but the time for questions could come later. She quickly ran to catch up to her, a hand going to her linkpearl as she moved.
"Nyx, lock the place down," said Ryss. "Where's the other team?"
Nyx's voice came back, flat and calm as doldrums on the sea. "They have landed and are making their entrance now. Locking area down."
Zoissette waited for Ryss, waiting for another attack. Another blade whipped out, and she was quick to deflect it with her gunblade, away from them, grunting with the exertion of doing so. Ryss ran past her, and she turned and followed quickly.
There was an unsettling sound behind them, like a dozen dozen blades all being run across a dozen dozen whetstones, sharpening, honing their edges to fine lethality.
Ryss decided she would prefer to not find out exactly how sharp without catching up to the group first and making sure they would be safe. She felt a heat in her chest, as Glitterdust began to pour aether into her, quicking her heart and strengthening her arm.
She was a Nymian Marine, and when they met the group, she would be ready to make her stand.
The team Erick and Dark had assembled was waiting. Ryss knew them well. Meya, a relief, an experienced healer she trusted. Riven, master of elements, who would be able to bring significant power to bear. Minti in a dancer's outfit, sure to be fast and nimble, welcome supporting fire and flamboyant distractions to hopefully dazzle the entity with. Violet, well, Violet was a bit of a wild card, but reliable in her own way.
Ryss turned, axe out. Glitterdust hovered nearby.
"Okay, stick to the plan, but be careful, do not go in full hard" said Zoissette. "I have a hunch-"
There was that sound again. Ryss found it to be uncomfortably close.
"Maybe we can save full explanations for later," said Ryss.
"Right," said Zoissette. "Heavies, to the front, keep the entity pinned down, but be prepared to fade back quickly to protect support. Picket, go for targets of opportunity and soft spots, but most importantly, keep yourselves safe, hit and fade. Support, stand back and keep us alive."
Zoissette snapped two cartridges into her gunblade and readied it as Violet came to stand on one side of Ryss and Zoissette stood on the other.
"Prepare for contact."
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Closer to You
Chapter 1 Characters: Natus Obinata, @driftward 's Zoisstte Vauban, Y'zel Tia Rating: T for angsT Notes: N/A
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Natsu brushed at her skirt as she watched the Elezen weakly sit upright. She wasn’t sure what to make of the woman, especially after the fuss that had been made over her over the weeks the Au Ra had spent doing odd jobs for Gage Acquisitions. Mixed emotions seemed to be thrown about in regards to the woman landing somewhere between anger and relief. Still, Echo after Echo put Y’zel in proximity to her. 
“Thank you for meeting with me, Ser Vauban. I’m sorry to interrupt you during your recovery but I believe you are the best chance of helping me find my big brother,” Natsu said, bowing deeply before taking a seat with her legs crossed, debutante training kicking in. 
The Elezen looked up, eyes narrowing as she made out Natsu’s features.
“Ser Vauban? You do not seem of Ishgard…nevertheless. I know few Au Ra, and you do not seem related to any of them. If you are making a records request, Yesuntei…” Zoissette trailed off, “...I have no idea if Yesuntei still handles that kind of thing. Well. Dark certainly should.”
Natsu shook her head, “Apologies again. Leonnioux referred to you as such. He, and many others, said you might have a better idea where Y’zel Tia might be. As for Miss Autumn and Miss Kagon, I’ve already made my inquiries there.”
Zoissette sat up, eyes widening in surprise as she said, “Wait. Y’zel?”
The woman looked to the foot of her bed, then back to the Au Ra with an odd look.
“You said you were searching for a brother.”
“Yes, it was a surprise to me too. Perhaps he’s mentioned his adopted father, Raiden Obinata? I am apparently his daughter and in my search for him, I found out he raised a Miqo’te boy: your protege.”
Zoissette lowered her head and frowned.
 “Oh. Ah. Well…this is…unfortunate.”
Natsu frowned in turn, silence slowly creeping up between them as the Elezen collected her thoughts.
“But Leonnioux sent you to me? That is most unusual. Are they - are they still together?”
“As far as I know. He was rather…offput by my arrival,” Natsu explained before going quiet.
She had struck the man when she’d Echoed off of him. She had felt all of his boyhood resentment of her father, the superiority, the loathing. The act had come out of shock on her end. Even hit, the man was deeply apologetic for his actions as a young man. She shivered as she tried to shake the memory of it off.
“I mean to say, it was a bit of a shock to him. Afterward, he was more than amenable in making sure I was settled in. He says Y’zel’s work takes him from here quite often; however, it seems his usual points of contact have not heard from him directly, though others have witnessed him around. Since he does not appear to be in apparent danger, there doesn’t seem to be a need to follow up with him. Still, I wish to meet him. I have many questions, and something for him,” she explained, hand resting on her pocket before pulling out a letter with the royal Doman seal, “this needs to be placed in his hands.”
Zoissette sat back a little, thinking for a moment. A groan escaped her as she recognized the seal, eyes returning to the edge of her bed where she’d seen Y’zel resting in her bouts of lucidity during her early recovery.
“I am…unfit for the duty that would call for at this point. Y’zel has been here…up until recently, fairly often. I assumed he was finally looking after himself rather than me.”
Natsu blinked at the reaction, and as she put the letter away she followed the woman’s eyes to the edge of the bed again.
“Is something amiss?”
“Many things, I begin to suspect. I should have noticed the change in pattern,” Zoissette explained before moving to the edge of the bed, “...give me a hand, will you? I wish to stand up for a moment.”
Natsu nodded, happy for a chance to get close. “I’ll do my best. I’ve noticed that my stature gets in the way of assisting with these sorts of things.”
Standing, she moved to the woman’s side, letting her use her small frame as leverage. On contact, she closed her eyes, letting her Echo kick in.
Natsu found herself in an office she recognized as her own, feeling a strong sense of togetherness about her, but also, that it was somehow fragile. A layer of self-doubt between her solid exterior and a willful core. Across her desk a strange Miqo’te stood, bowing politely. 
“Did you..um, were we scheduled for an appointment?” she sounded out, breath bitter with tea.
“No, Ser Vauban. I was instructed to make myself useful to you by Mr. Gage. Where my talents lie in curation, it does make me an excellent researcher. I believe that was what the boss intended, sending me to you. I am Y’zel Tia.”
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Natsu felt her heart skip a beat for just a moment, looking over the young man but dismissing whatever notion of familiarity came over her. It felt important that Y’zel’s hair was pink and not white. Her hands folded on her lap as she watched the young man’s tail swish behind him, eyes wide upon her.
“So… you are going to be my paralegal.”
“It seems that way, Ser Vauban.”
She hesitated to accept. There was an earnestness about the Miqo’te; however, in her experience, Miqo’te were often trouble.
“Please, just Zoissette. I do not need to be addressed like an Ishgardian.”
“Ah. I’m sorry. I’m from Isghard myself, you see-”
“When did you start looking for him?”
Natsu found herself mechanically leading a wobbling Zoissette toward one of the Allagan terminals as the woman pulled her out of the vision. She furrowed her brow, having not gathered anything useful. 
“A week or so. I apparently came through a day after he’d left for whatever business he went on. Lennioux has let me room behind the Final Pillar thinking my stay would be brief, but days have become sennights. Y’zel has not returned, or if he did, I have been unable to intercept him. I’ve reached out to his other partner, Claudien? I’ve not received a formal response but his assistant did write to say that I’d be notified as soon as there was news.”
“That would be Claudien. Well…it is reassuring to know his relationships yet survive. Less reassuring that they do not know where he is. Though everyone is right - it is not unusual for us to just disappear for sennights or even moons at a time. Adventurer lifestyle. But most people tell someone where they are going, and Zel does not tend towards secretive…” Zoissette said, fingers playing along the controls as she looked up her care rotation spreadsheet to see when Y’zel was last in, “Perhaps Ioh-juhn. Or- have you talked with his cousins?”
“His family did not seem to have regular visits in Sharlayan, and did not spare words on telling me how they felt about that. As for Archon Y'shtola; I did not want to bother her. She seemed rather transfixed upon her care of you and did not permit me to visit until recently.”
Zoissette smiled, just for a moment, before sobering back up.
“It is unlikely, but she may have been the only one he checked with before leaving. I will survive five minutes without a nursemaid…though, since you are already speaking with me, I will ask her. Do you have a linkpearl?”
Natsu shook her head as she led Zoissette back to her sickbed, huffing in frustration as she failed to pick up another Echo off of her. The Elezen settled back into bed, her attention upon the young Au Ra.
“I did not mean to come here and give you the third degree. I do not yet have a linkpearl. Honestly though, I just hoped to be pointed in a meaningful direction.”
“This is fine. You are concerned for a lost family member, and now I am a little concerned as well. On your way out, check in with Silent Coeurl - that is the front desk manservant you should have had to speak to to get down here. Tell him I asked for you to be placed on rotation, and for a linkpearl. It would be prudent to be able to contact you should I or anyone else find anything.”
Natsu nodded, unsure how she felt about nursemaid being added to her growing resume under the strange company. Her attention returned to Zoissette as she continued to speak.
“As for meaningful direction…I am sorry. I was only dimly aware of Zel’s presence while I was in my early recovery. I do not think we spoke meaningfully before he left. Last I saw him was there…,” she trailed, gesturing to the end of her bed, “...probably.”
“I shall speak with Mr. Coeurl when he is available then,” she answered, looking to the spot in confusion, “As for direction, well, I was just hoping you might know where he would go. Anywhere that isn't expected.”
“Well. It is not often in the nature of our work to really have any regularity. We go where we are needed, or from whither the siren song of adventure calls!...to be poetic about the matter. Hmn. I am thinking…he was most often near me, when we were still peers in the legal office. Frequent trips to Sharlayan, for business and personal reasons. I know he would frequent the Great Gubal Library…” Zoissette said before reflecting a moment, before murmuring, “...but Doma?”
The girl laughed, “How unfortunate that we’d be ships passing. As I understand it, he would not easily be awayed to my side of the world. Why would you think for me to check back there?”
Zoissette shook her head, “I apologise. I was unclear. I do not think you should check there, I was just thinking of the seal on that letter you showed me. Exceedingly unusual. I mean, he serves extraordinarily well- served, anyroad- in his role as our curator. He has a knack for identifying counterfeits and determining authenticity. But typically the artifacts come to us or we go to them in the field less frequently.”
“That is…a nicer description than what Mr. Gage gave me of his work.”
 Zoissette’s face didn’t crack as she continued to reflect, “well some things do not change. Anyroad, if someone in Doma had such business, why, I think they would come here rather than ask him to go there….Ah! I am being foolish. I even asked if you had a linkpearl which means one avenue is closed to you- let us try the simple thing, shall we?”
Zoissette pressed a linkpearl into her ear, then after a moment shook her head and set it aside.
“He is not responding.”
“The same as the rest then. He did not answer for Leonnioux either.”
“Hmh. That is…that is so unlike what I remember of him. From what everyone has said, he has been one of my near constant companions since I returned. Why would he suddenly disappear, and without a word to even his paramours?”
“Yes. In passing the Lady Archon referred to him as a erm…hanger on or something of that ilk? It seems I’m back to square one again though. I suppose I should confront…Claudien, directly.”
Zoissette sighed and laughed, placing her hand in her palm, “Oh, Shto-”
Natsu raised her brow at the woman.
“Uhm. Yes. The Archon can be a bit, uh, Well! You always know where you stand with her, for she will speak nothing that is not her truth.”
“I see. I should let you rest. Though, if you think of anywhere else I should look I’d request you send word,” Natsu answered, giving a deep bow.
“I shall certainly do so. And if you find Zel, kindly ask him to check in with the people he cares about and who care about him….I think we have had enough of…,” Zoissette started before shaking her head, “ …nevermind. Just tell him. It was a pleasure to meet you- oh. What did you say your name was, again?”
“Natsu Obinata.”
“Of course. A pleasure to meet you, Natsu Obinata. And you may call me Zoissette.”
Natsu smiled, “I shall. I hope we can work together in the future once I’ve found Y’zel.”
“...ah. Yes. Perhaps we might. Good luck.”
Natsu nodded then went to take her leave before hesitating. “Oh! Should I need to break the ice with my brother. Is there something in particular I might offer him? It’s just a question I’ve come to make a habit of asking. To mildly amusing results.”
Zoisstte smiled softly, “Fish or storytales. Preferably both.”
“Thank you. I shall leave you and your little friend to rest,” she laughed, nodding to Lavender before heading out, not noticing as the letter fell from her pocket.
Zoissette glanced to where her armature was laying, then sighed before settling back down to drift off to sleep. 
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In the dark, light footsteps lightly echoed through the infirmary. Almost luminescent, a gloved hand turned on the orchestration, letting Painted Skies quietly mask their movement as they entered Zoissette’s chamber. Quietly, Y’zel sat down at the edge of the bed, sad blue eyes on Zoissette as her breathing labored in her sleep.
“I never talked about her with you did I? My sister…She was brilliant…though I imagine you figured that out for yourself. She wasn’t always that…ephemeral being with her eyes hazed with the past. I suppose I might have developed my romantic side along with hers.”
The Miqo’te closed his eyes, tilting his head back as he remained balanced at the edge of the bed, careful not to rouse the other. There was an aetheric quality about him, though perhaps it was the ambient aether radiating off him. 
“Sometimes I feel like you two are a lot alike…though there isn’t a particular reason I could put my tail on. Maybe my natural inclination to follow orders… You know, it’s funny. I was a year her senior but I always looked up to her as my big sister. I think maybe that’s why I’ve come to cling to you as I do.
“When I was trying to reach you…I felt her with me…I couldn’t bear to…to think that you might be lost too. I called out with every bit of aether in me…I don’t know, for a moment I felt as if you could hear us calling out to you… that you’d come back with Cousin as an Anchor.”
The Miqo’te let out a little laugh and shook his head.
“If you were awake you’d probably stammer and tell me I was being a romantic again. You’d probably say as much if you read what I had published. No, I think you’d probably have had a similar reaction as Thancred did. No, you’d have reviewed it and have prevented all of this from happening.”
Y’zel exhaled then stood up, tail swaying as he moved to an Allagan terminal and began to access the company’s database. 
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“It will be okay though. I can clean up my own mess. I was the one who stubbornly refused to listen…not that it’s particularly easy for me to do so as of late. …There,” he said while entering random passwords into the system until it locked up and requested a password change from an admin.
“I’m sorry I cannot stay longer. I fear that you’d ask me too many questions if you were awake. Things that I don’t have answers to myself…,” he said softly, moving to take his leave, “I will though. Rest well…sister.”
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keicordelle · 2 months
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Of Carbuncles and Casters
FFXIV | 2k | General fluff and humor, team bonding, SMN, post-patch ARR
The Warrior of Light trades in her bow for a book, but her unruly carbuncle seems far more interested in playing than in following orders. Clearly a carbuncle training day is in order, with the help of her trusted friends!
An anonymous commission under the premise of a carbuncle training day! I just love the thought of all the casters getting together for puppy obedience training a carbuncle play date!
My ficlet commissions are open through kofi, and if you're interested in a longer piece like this, send me a message and we can talk!
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Glittering tails flashed in the afternoon sun, the three carbuncles bright spots of color against the wild grass and reddened stone. They frolicked through the field, red and white and teal, each one a reflection of their summoner. Alisaie's was as fiery as the girl herself, its fur a bright, shining scarlet that caught the eye with every bound. It dashed across the grass, full of energy and eager to play, its little nose twitching and its tails swishing happily. But it came when Alisaie whistled, trotting over to sit contentedly at her side, staring up at her with eager eyes as though wondering what fun they might have next.
Alphinaud's carbuncle was as calm as he was, watching Alisaie's with all the weary stoicism of a brother overly used to being pulled into trouble by his rambunctious sibling. Its white fur was sleek and well groomed, its ears held just so, and even the rapid panting of its breath seemed less chaotic than average, as though it sought to control every motion it made - right up until a teal streak bowled into its side, knocking it to the grass and licking at its face.
Yesuntei's carbuncle was, er, not quite as well-heeled as her companions'. It dashed merrily through the grass, leading her on a wild chase in its wake, its emerald tails waving cheerfully as it leapt and rolled through the dirt.
[Read the rest on Ao3!]
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heroicn0nsense · 1 year
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Finished commission for @/tendehka on Twitter! His FFXIV main, Yesuntei. She's kung fu fighting, fast as lightening.
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brightblessed · 1 year
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“I don’t want to pry, but.. I want you to know I also want to listen, if you want someone to talk to.” { yesuntei! }
Noticing Trauma sentence starters (not accepting) / @crownedveil
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⸻ ♞ He was at his wit's end. It wasn't enough that he was forced to go back to the country he had fled... The place where he lost his home, his mother, and his uncle. The place his father died for and abandoned his family. He also failed to defeat the empire when they invaded the resistance camp. The shame he felt was worse than the pain of his injuries. He had almost died when Zenos cut him down. And now, thanks to being forced to rest because of his injuries... He couldn't even occupy himself and not think.
About his past... About the pointlessness of this war. About how scared he was. About how Y'shtola was fighting for her life after he failed to reach her in time to protect her... He was supposed to be a hero, and yet he failed so utterly to save people here. How very typical.
While he was recovering, he had visitors often. Most scolded him because he was a bad patient and tried to leave or move around too much. Some just sat in silence with him. But the absolute worst were the ones that tried to treat him with kindness.
He did not deserve kindness. If a sword is not sharp enough to slay an enemy, it is worthless. And every since he had arrived here, he had been less of a sword and more of the scared child that hid while his mother was murdered because of him.
He hated the empire. He hated himself. He hated it all.
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"There is nothing to talk about. I tore my fucking stitches again and now I'm trapped in this godsdammed infirmary again." His tone is angry beyond reason. "We need to get back up. We need to do SOMETHING." He knew the resistance would not recover from this. They had reached to him for salvation and look what they got. They almost deserved it for reaching for a false idol, an imposter like him.
"So what? Have you figured it out?" He had not told anyone he was from Ala Mhigo. Only Minfilia and Thancred, and that was ages ago. "I was born here. I never wanted to come back. And it would be FINE if I didn't feel so powerless. So fucking worthless." He had lost to Zenos. He had almost died. He had almost lost his friends. All because he was too weak to do anything.
"What good am I here? I'm just wasting their time and resources when they could be treating the people that deserve it."
He wished he would have just died so he didn't have to be here. He didn't have to feel like this. He didn't have to see this place again. And Yesuntei did not deserve this. He was cruel to say these things to her. But right now, he was blinded by his emotions. Maybe it would finally be time for people to see how vile he really was.
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@crownedveil || LIKED for a STARTER with Yesuntei
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"Ah- forgive my forwardness, but you must be Yesuntei, yes?" His approach is slow, his smile ever pleasant. Clasped hands settled before him comfortably, a gentle cant of his head to one side jostling pale locks of hair; "My colleagues are quite abuzz, chatter of your presence spreads akin to wildfire."
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"I felt the need to come and introduce myself, and offer my aid, should it ever be required." Though doubts filled him, there was likelihood that his newfound company had all they needed upon their long and vast journey.
"My name is Naosont- I teach here at the Studium; healing, herbalism - the new generations of Chirurgeons." He pauses, offering a smile; "...If there is aught I may ever aid you with, please do not hesitate to approach."
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nihil242 · 5 years
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Found a smol cat who said they are a fan of my Tumblr (but they don’t have one themself lol). Thanks for the kind words! Yesuntei Uranaki
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greasedlightning4 · 2 years
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buncha FFXIV alts :^]
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yesunteiqestir-blog · 7 years
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Ran into someone dearly missed..
(The lovely Lordly Haurchefant on the Jenova server, was absolutely wonderful to meet them!)
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"I am told that Gage Acquisitions has hired a former Imperial magitek assassin, an expert in stealth and murder. I am further told that it is that ghostly Xaela that follows their leader around. Be on your guard."
Yesuntei quirked her head at the letter, a rather perplexed look on her face as she read each line.
"The Garleans had magitek assassins?"
She tapped her chin a moment.
"Well I suppose I should let Erick know."
The pale Xaela turned and headed towards Erick's office, waving the paper about slightly.
"Erick, I'm apparently a magitek assassin that's going to kill everyone!"
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driftward · 2 years
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I need everyone in Eorzea to admire just how -tight- my Free Company’s fashion game is
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MiqoMarch 30: Friend
“OK so I have a LOT of friends and you’ve already met Violet and Rosa and some others so let me tell you about Yesuntei cuz it’s kinda funny actually see she’s of the Kagon and they are really really into the Dusk Mother to where they even shun Azim’s light entirely and some things happened and anyway now she’s here with us but she mostly wears covering clothes and mostly comes out at night and it’s really silly but at first I actually thought she was a ghost!
“So anyway I was leaving little offerings and wards of Thal around the office and it took awhile until I realized it wasn’t a ghost but a new coworker and a very nice girl and honestly there’s no one better to call in the middle of the night when you need a hand cuz Yesuntei’s almost guaranteed to be up and about but I’ve also been trying to get her to come out with me more often cuz who better to party with but a nocturnal pal even if that means we then gotta call Dark Autumn to bail us out instead and she’ll be grumpy cuz she does have to wake up first.
“Anyway, Yesuntei’s cool and I’m mostly pretty sure by now that she’s not a ghost.”
@niraff14
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