Video - UN: Runeseeker (CW for Body Horror/Headlessness)
If you want to get ahead in life, I recommend keeping a good one on your shoulders. The alternative is troublesome.
[Badum Tish.
That dryly delivered and awful joke was said by Vira-Lorr's head, which was resting on a metal plate in front of her. She was seated in her fortune teller's booth, relaxed back and reclined in her chair, wearing a particularly high necked Ao Dai that completely concealed the clean cut from sight. Trails of smoke extended from within the collar, floating upwards. Her head, meanwhile, was resting in the spot that the crystal ball usually would, looking about as acrid and "Over every last minute of this" as she possibly could. There was no way in which she was pleased by this.]
Ahem. It appears that some of the masks are a bit too effective at making us seem like monsters. This was an experience I was not planning to have again. But, rather than search high and low for blood in this situation? I will tolerate it as long as I must until it returns to normal. The discomfort is ... minimal. It's just very disorienting.
However, until this remedies itself, I will be sticking to the shop closely. I don't have a collar to keep from losing my head after all, you understand. And... [she switched which leg was crossed on top of each other and, in the process her leg accidentally bumped her head, causing it to topple over with a yelp of distress.]
This! This is exactly why I am not going out right now! Damnit! I'll have whoever's head for this!
[The answer came when a small litwick hopped up on top of the table and waved at the camera angle beatifically, touching a button and blessedly ending the feed.]
[Badum Tish.
That dryly delivered and awful joke was said by Vira-Lorr's head, which was resting on a metal plate in front of her. She was seated in her fortune teller's booth, relaxed back and reclined in her chair, wearing a particularly high necked Ao Dai that completely concealed the clean cut from sight. Trails of smoke extended from within the collar, floating upwards. Her head, meanwhile, was resting in the spot that the crystal ball usually would, looking about as acrid and "Over every last minute of this" as she possibly could. There was no way in which she was pleased by this.]
Ahem. It appears that some of the masks are a bit too effective at making us seem like monsters. This was an experience I was not planning to have again. But, rather than search high and low for blood in this situation? I will tolerate it as long as I must until it returns to normal. The discomfort is ... minimal. It's just very disorienting.
However, until this remedies itself, I will be sticking to the shop closely. I don't have a collar to keep from losing my head after all, you understand. And... [she switched which leg was crossed on top of each other and, in the process her leg accidentally bumped her head, causing it to topple over with a yelp of distress.]
This! This is exactly why I am not going out right now! Damnit! I'll have whoever's head for this!
[The answer came when a small litwick hopped up on top of the table and waved at the camera angle beatifically, touching a button and blessedly ending the feed.]

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They were breaking free of their prisons, and the inevitability was that they would destroy the world when freed. So, in the end after we had drawn together enough power, we used the power we had gained and the actions of the bloodline I'd served to unseal them. One at a time.
We had drawn incredible power together, and one of the two leading us carried some of the last glimmers of Chaos' power, so it enabled us to face the groggy, weak gods down when they first woke. They were not at full strength, but we weren't fighting fair. It was a matter of survival.
[She still kept Jupiter and Venus' secret to this day. If she knew? She could understand.]
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[Luz had only gotten close to battles like that in some scenarios, and even then, she wasn't right at the forefront of a fight like that. She knew she was nowhere near that kind of power].
And this was in Deerington?!
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But no. This was Agarest, my world. Chaos and those who served him were the creators of my world, alongside the gods of light. they came to regret their creation and wished it gone forever, to start anew.
we... [smirk] disagreed.
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[Luz couldn't even imagine losing the magic she got from the Boiling Isles. She'd just be regular ol' Luz, only now she'd be worried that she wouldn't be able to do anything to protect herself or the friends around her].
Right. I can see why you would. There were probably plenty of people who didn't want to be unmade.
I know I wouldn't.
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When a friend is in danger I miss it most. I just have to prepare.
[She chuckled.]
Mercury at least understood, but he also acknowledged that his time in the world was done. That what had to be done had to be done, because his intentions would never change.
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At least, I think I do. I never DID get to be with Eda much when she lost her powers and had to learn to use glyphs like I did. But you know, I realize that it's probably nice to just use your scrying abilities.
But don't worry! If you're ever in danger, I'll do my best to try and save you!
[Luz has a little bit of a complex there, but she means well].
At least you were able to stop the world from ending?
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Yes. That was the consolation. We could rebuild. There was peace. The war with the monsters was done, and we could create a new world of our own. War would return one day, but there was hope finally.
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Right! So I guess here, we have to try and make sure we can carve out some moments of peace, right?
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Heh. We certainly should at least try, should we not?
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You look like you're off to a good start! So far, anyway.
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[As good as you could get in this place, really].
Sure, of course! You'll be the first person I bother!