Eleytheria (
winds_voice) wrote2014-01-14 10:19 am
19 - [Video] - Backdated to Thurs 9th Jan
[Whoever's watching the feed right now can probably tell that something's not quite right. Not only does Eley look blackened and sore as if he had been scorched somehow, but the tree behind him also looks as though it has met a similar fate, with shattered branches and charred bark.
And in his hands, he's holding some remnant of what might have been a scarf at one time, though right now it looks like nothing more than a rag.]
Why would anyone do this? How could they... enjoy such a thing?
[He sounds tired, disappointed, though that quickly turns to bitter anger.]
Edmundo the Blade has made an enemy of me. He has shown nothing but disrespect. I should not have let him get this far. If only I was not so complacent, so tied to the path of peace, this would not have happened. My tree...
[Yes, he's more concerned about the tree than he is about himself right now.]
If anyone knows a way to repair the damage, I would be grateful to you.
And in his hands, he's holding some remnant of what might have been a scarf at one time, though right now it looks like nothing more than a rag.]
Why would anyone do this? How could they... enjoy such a thing?
[He sounds tired, disappointed, though that quickly turns to bitter anger.]
Edmundo the Blade has made an enemy of me. He has shown nothing but disrespect. I should not have let him get this far. If only I was not so complacent, so tied to the path of peace, this would not have happened. My tree...
[Yes, he's more concerned about the tree than he is about himself right now.]
If anyone knows a way to repair the damage, I would be grateful to you.

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[Levi doesn't quite wait for an answer, unfastening his cloak so that he can carefully drape over Eleytheria's burns. It's wool, a little rough, but perhaps better than leaving them out in the open as he carries him. Eleytheria is taller (most people are), but Levi's sure he can carry him just fine on his back. It takes a minute or two to carefully maneuver him without agitating his injuries too much, but eventually Levi gets him settled securely. He remembers where he'd spotted a clinic before, but he may as well ask:]
I'm taking you to the clinic, unless there's somewhere else you'd rather go.
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[He responds as Levi drapes the cloak over him, causing him to shudder slightly at the feel of the rough fabric on the wounds. Once it had settled though, it wasn't so bad. At least not until he moves again, allowing Levi to pull him into a suitable position whilst trying to support himself as best as he could. Still, he couldn't hide the gasps of pain in the moments before he found himself settled on his back. It could have been far worse though, and Eley has to wonder if Levi had perhaps done this before...
But never mind that for now. He can't think of anywhere better to go at this time. It's not as though he has a room of his own and he certainly didn't want to impose on his friends like this.]
The clinic will be fine... thank you. Do you know the way?
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Yeah, just hold on if you can.
[ He walks carefully, trying not to jostle too much, though the previous injury in his left ankle begins to act up about halfway there. Thankfully it's not so painful that he's limping, or has to stop. ]
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If he had noticed that injury he might have told him to stop regardless, but as it was, the Spirit was oblivious to anything Levi might be suffering himself.
As they move on, he finds his curiosity overtaking the darker thoughts for a moment.]
I do not recall seeing you here before... are you perhaps a New Feather?
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Yeah. I just arrived in this creepy-ass place a few days ago.
[He's still getting used to it. A few more steps.]
What about you? Been here long?
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[He had to think about that one... He hadn't paid much attention to the passing of time, but saying it out loud made him realise how long he had been here already. Soon two years would have passed. He really hoped that it was true time had stopped in his world, or things really would be in disarray by now.]
For you to have only been here a few days, I would not expect you to be so... willing to help a stranger. It is rare to see such kindness from humans...
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[he carefully shifts Eleytheria, his arm getting a little stiff, but he can see the clinic not far off.]
I told you earlier. I hate pointless death and suffering.
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A sentiment that I wish more of your kind would share. To harbour such hatred... perhaps it is not wrong to assume you must have seen much of it firsthand?
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[He's seen a lot of death. Horrifying, gruesome, undignified death. There's been so much of it that he hates seeing any of it be in vain. He's seen people marched to death to save the rest of the population from utter starvation, seen overly privileged pigs try to sacrifice people just to save their money and cushioned lifestyle.]
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[It always saddened him to hear that it was so prevalent even in other worlds he never knew existed before. It was difficult enough - some would say impossible - to make progress in order to save Aether from its own suffering. Knowing there were so many other worlds who needed help was terrible.]
I have great respect for those who would seek to aid others however, especially my own kind.
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[Obviously it doesn't make any difference to him - he's already helping, the clinic drawing nearer. There are so many different kinds of people...different kinds of beings...in this place. Levi wants to be aware of as many of them as possible.]
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[He hoped he wouldn't suddenly turn on him upon knowing that, but somehow he doesn't see why he would since they're drawing so close.]
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[Levi has the urge to twist to see him again, but doesn't.]
More spirits, huh...suppose you can do that magic stuff, too?
[apparently the place he comes from seems especially devoid of spiritual power.]
[they arrive at the clinic, and he carries Eleytheria right into an examination room, settling him down carefully.]
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[It was always interesting to Eley how clear a divide there was between those who knew of magic and those who did not. To some people here it was natural, to others it was unheard of, even in dreams.
Soon they reach their destination though, and as much as he appreciated Levi's help, he was rather glad to be still again and safe...]
I will be all right now... thank you again. Perhaps I will return the favour one day.
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[it never hurts to have someone who owes you a favor, after all. Levi doesn't ask for the cloak back. If this place is as generous as people say, another one will likely turn up. And if not, he can always get it back later.]
Be careful.