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Tʜᴇ Pᴀʟᴇ Eʟғ | Asᴛᴀʀɪᴏɴ Aɴᴄᴜɴíɴ ([personal profile] illithidnapped) wrote2021-05-17 05:27 pm

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[personal profile] arkitect 2021-09-24 10:09 am (UTC)(link)
I find that cynicism rarely serves one poorly.

[So-- yes.]

That was, though, yes. We knew what he was capable of, and that if we chose that path, it would not be in vain-- we would see our people restored. But the ensuing debate over our course left us all at our wits' end, and resulted in the dissenting faction creating a second god of their own, one created with the express purpose of defeating the first.

...I suppose our conflict had but one inevitable conclusion, from the start.

[Matching one powerful being with another, relying upon the same methods of creation that got them there in the first place.]
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[personal profile] arkitect 2021-09-24 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ah-- that gets an amused, if tired, huff of a breath. Obviously the winning one, he says, as if Emet-Selch weren't dead when he was dragged here. He doesn't correct him, then.]

I will give you this, then. One side won, obviously-- sundered the other god, shattering its form into pieces. Shattered the world itself in the process, resulting in fourteen separate, lesser worlds. But on the other side were three who survived this sundering, and somehow remained whole.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2021-09-30 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
...so we did. Several thousand years ago.

[He's paid more attention to the passage of time since it happened than he did before, counts his relative age from it.

A few moments of silence pass, his eyes closed as he leans back in his chair.]


But the worst of it was that the other souls upon the world were sundered with it. All of them reduced to a fraction of what they once were, relegated to worlds which could not touch the brilliance of the original-- and none of them could remember it. Not the world, not themselves. Who they once were, or what had been lost to them.

Just fragments and fleeting memories of something painfully familiar, unable to be grasped; like something they had dreamed of, once.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2021-10-01 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
Not so bad for them, mayhap. They could not know anything different.

[His voice is quieter again, there, lower in tone.]

But they did not know us. They hardly could tell that we were there-- and when they could, the people we once knew, that we did everything to save-- they looked at us as strangers.

[Maybe it would have been easier to struggle to save them from oblivion, than to save them from this.]
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[personal profile] arkitect 2021-10-28 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
[He doesn't meet that gaze, his own already turned elsewhere, but he takes the question in-- contemplates it in silence, for several long moments.]

Are they not one and the same, in many ways? For things to return to the way they once were would surely include the return of their memories.

[-it isn't the question, though, and when he glances up to meet Astarion's eyes once more-- that confirms it's probably not the sort of answer he's seeking.

Another moment of silence, before:]


Had I been made to choose then, though, if I were able to have only one of the two... it would have been the former. I would have seen it all restored even so.
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[personal profile] arkitect 2021-10-28 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's all in the past, is the thing. What he wanted then is different from what he wanted when he died, or what he would want now. Remember that we once lived, he had asked, in a moment that feels both all too recent and all too distant.

He doesn't say so. He just hums a little acknowledgement at Astarion's words, settling in himself, gaze flicking back upward to the stars.]


I will maintain them while I am able.

[Until his magic fails him, until he finds his new limits.

And at that point-- well. He's uninclined to make the trip at this time of night, so if Astarion is offering, he'll just sleep right where he is.]