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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As the strange devices do their work, the tension in Eley's body seems to diminish. With the pain killers doing their job, he feels his body has a chance to rest properly, though even through tired eyes, he still can't keep his eyes away from the dermal regenerator.]
I have never seen magic such as this... [He comments.]
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Its not. It's technology. Though this place doesn't seem to give a damn about updating its antiquated version of medical equipment. [No, he's still not pleased with the materials they have to work with at the clinic. Some of the cures seem just as painful as the disease.]
So...guess that means you're part of that magical mumbo jumbo crowd?
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[Real magic, not the technology he mentioned. Even so, when you're a Spirit among humans, most of the people he would meet would probably attribute his abilities to magic, just like they did at home.]
The only magic known in my world is a gift to the Spirits... though it is only for us to do our jobs.
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Conversation usually did though, and he decided to skip the bits that didn't make sense to him and cling to the one piece that did.] So, what's your job?
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I am a Spirit born to govern the skies of my world. It is my job to maintain the atmosphere and manage the wind and weather. Without my presence... the world would fall into chaos.
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No... this form is something that the Malnosso saw fit to give me upon arriving in Luceti. Although, we are capable of assuming a physical form ourselves, at least in my own world. I prefer to go to one in particular... I had never sought to become human in the past.
[He pauses before adding.]
Luckily, I still seem to have the power to change to this other form, though not indefinitely.
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Well...human can't be all bad, hm? [Yep, that was the bit he was focusing on as he leaned back on his haunches.] Try standin' for me, let me know if anything else still hurts.
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[He had come a long way since his arrival here and had more of an understanding about the emotions and rituals that made humans what they were. Yet he was still learning, and no doubt would be for many years to come.
At his request he tries to push himself to his feet again, this time finding it a lot easier despite still being a little drowsy. He flexes his arms, looking over his body as if he can't quite believe the damage had been repaired that easily.]
I am still aching somewhat, but it is not intolerable. I believe I will be fine now... thank you.
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He watched him stand, eyes quietly searching for anything he missed before he hummed before packing up his tools again.]
Yeah, unfortunately it can't get rid of every damn ache and pain. But a little sufferin' is good for the soul. And, it doesn't hurt that the body still has to do a little bit or work, or it might get lazy.
Its just what I do. [He shrugged at the thanks before pushing himself back up into a standing position with a slight grunt. Age, it sucked.]
Now, you were sayin' something about this being your home? You got anywhere to stay?
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At his question, for once it doesn't take long to answer.]
I have been staying with a friend lately when not at this tree. I am sure he will not mind if I go back there for a time...
[Because he's not leaving this tree unprotected for too long, not after what just happened.]
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Need some help gettin' there? Ache or not, meds might make it hard to walk a straight line.
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So he gives a nod.]
If you would not mind... I feel that might be a safer option.
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[So he took one of Eley's arms and threw it over his shoulder, hand moving to rest over his chest for support.]
If ya don't mind leadin'.