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'It's just a little pocket dimension,' said Hector. 'No big deal. We've visited these before.'
'Yeah, and I'm getting kinda SICK of it at this point. At least tell me you did it on purpose this time.'
'I did, yeah.'
'Well, good. I guess that can be considered progress.'
And then there was an awkward silence.
'...But now what?' said Garovel.
'...I honestly have no idea. I was in a pretty desperate situation back there, and I'm still trying to figure out how to deal with it.'
'Hector, there IS no dealing with it. You picked a fight with Sermung. Y'know, like an idiot. Even if you somehow have more tricks up your sleeve that even I don't know about, there will come a point where you just have to face the music.'
'Hey, aren't you supposed to be more supportive? Telling me not to give up and shit?'
'I mean, if he was actually trying to kill us, then yeah. But I'm sure he's just gonna give you a well-deserved smacking. I don't see much point in dragging this out, Hector.'
'Agh. You don't get it.'
'No. I really don't. You said something about his soul dying, didn't you? I didn't press you before, but it seems we have some time now. Wanna elaborate on that?'
Hector hesitated. 'Not really.'
'Hector...'
'Do you really need me to explain?'
Now Garovel hesitated. 'You think he's suicidal.'
'I know he is. I can feel it in his aura. He hides it well, but it's there. And it's bad.'
The reaper sighed. 'Okay, but how is beating him up supposed to fix that?'
'It's not. Or at least, not really. I just... I... I don't...' Hector might've sighed, too, if there was any air left in his lungs.
'You don't know what to do,' said Garovel.
Hector made no response. He didn't want to acknowledge that, even if it might've been true. He needed to keep thinking that there was some hidden solution here. Some better way out of this. Not for himself, of course. But for Sermung.
And by extension, for everyone else in the world.
Garovel's next words proved more incisive than expected, however. 'Sermung is not you, Hector. Even if you see similarities, you are two distinct souls. What works for you may not work for him. And vice versa.'
That wasn't what Hector wanted to hear. Not at all.
Maybe it was what he needed to hear, though.
He rubbed his forehead hard, squinting against the endless darkness and trying to think.
'Yeah, and I'm getting kinda SICK of it at this point. At least tell me you did it on purpose this time.'
'I did, yeah.'
'Well, good. I guess that can be considered progress.'
And then there was an awkward silence.
'...But now what?' said Garovel.
'...I honestly have no idea. I was in a pretty desperate situation back there, and I'm still trying to figure out how to deal with it.'
'Hector, there IS no dealing with it. You picked a fight with Sermung. Y'know, like an idiot. Even if you somehow have more tricks up your sleeve that even I don't know about, there will come a point where you just have to face the music.'
'Hey, aren't you supposed to be more supportive? Telling me not to give up and shit?'
'I mean, if he was actually trying to kill us, then yeah. But I'm sure he's just gonna give you a well-deserved smacking. I don't see much point in dragging this out, Hector.'
'Agh. You don't get it.'
'No. I really don't. You said something about his soul dying, didn't you? I didn't press you before, but it seems we have some time now. Wanna elaborate on that?'
Hector hesitated. 'Not really.'
'Hector...'
'Do you really need me to explain?'
Now Garovel hesitated. 'You think he's suicidal.'
'I know he is. I can feel it in his aura. He hides it well, but it's there. And it's bad.'
The reaper sighed. 'Okay, but how is beating him up supposed to fix that?'
'It's not. Or at least, not really. I just... I... I don't...' Hector might've sighed, too, if there was any air left in his lungs.
'You don't know what to do,' said Garovel.
Hector made no response. He didn't want to acknowledge that, even if it might've been true. He needed to keep thinking that there was some hidden solution here. Some better way out of this. Not for himself, of course. But for Sermung.
And by extension, for everyone else in the world.
Garovel's next words proved more incisive than expected, however. 'Sermung is not you, Hector. Even if you see similarities, you are two distinct souls. What works for you may not work for him. And vice versa.'
That wasn't what Hector wanted to hear. Not at all.
Maybe it was what he needed to hear, though.
He rubbed his forehead hard, squinting against the endless darkness and trying to think.
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Regardless, none of that was presently on Hector's mind, even in background thought processes. Right now, his only concern was waking the damn thing up and getting it to help him out. Apparently, a fight with the Crystal Titan had not been enough to stir it out of its slumber already.
With the Core in the palm of his hand, Hector sensed its attentive presence again. He would have to give it specific instruction, though. He still wanted it to help him discern the secrets of the Amir-22, but he knew that he couldn't directly ask it to do that.
So maybe he could trick it.
He asked it to search the immediate vicinity for a hidden soul- or ardor-based function.
While it was busy thinking, Sermung was floating right outside the crystal cage, staring at him. Most of the iron coating that Hector had applied was already gone, stripped away in huge chunks, and he hadn't bothered trying to reapply it.
Agh. And the expression on the man's face. Watching Hector expectantly. All but asking him, 'Is that it?'
There was something about this guy that just pissed Hector off so much. Like no one else he'd ever met before.
Certainly, there'd been plenty of genuinely evil bastards in the past who angered him much more, but this was such a different feeling, somehow. Such a unique flavor of irritation. Hector could not have explained it even if someone asked him to.
The Core got back to him.
There was a spatial concealment function nearby.
A what now?
It was a kind of short-form teleportation into a pocket dimension. Only usable for temporary concealment, not for travel.
Well, that sounded really cool but also maybe kinda useless in the present situation. Hector wasn't about to be picky, though. With that information in mind, he envisioned a pocket dimension and pressed his soul into the shield. Was that the right way to activate it? He wanted to try on his own before asking for further clarification, just in case the Core caught wise to--
Everything was gone, he abruptly realized. Total darkness in all directions.
Garovel spoke up first. 'Okay, Hector, I've been trying to give you plenty of wiggle room here, but what fuck is this now? Where are we? What have you done?'
'Uh...' With not even any air to breathe, he could already feel his body suffocating. 'Look, don't be mad.'
'Oh, I've BEEN mad.'
With the Core in the palm of his hand, Hector sensed its attentive presence again. He would have to give it specific instruction, though. He still wanted it to help him discern the secrets of the Amir-22, but he knew that he couldn't directly ask it to do that.
So maybe he could trick it.
He asked it to search the immediate vicinity for a hidden soul- or ardor-based function.
While it was busy thinking, Sermung was floating right outside the crystal cage, staring at him. Most of the iron coating that Hector had applied was already gone, stripped away in huge chunks, and he hadn't bothered trying to reapply it.
Agh. And the expression on the man's face. Watching Hector expectantly. All but asking him, 'Is that it?'
There was something about this guy that just pissed Hector off so much. Like no one else he'd ever met before.
Certainly, there'd been plenty of genuinely evil bastards in the past who angered him much more, but this was such a different feeling, somehow. Such a unique flavor of irritation. Hector could not have explained it even if someone asked him to.
The Core got back to him.
There was a spatial concealment function nearby.
A what now?
It was a kind of short-form teleportation into a pocket dimension. Only usable for temporary concealment, not for travel.
Well, that sounded really cool but also maybe kinda useless in the present situation. Hector wasn't about to be picky, though. With that information in mind, he envisioned a pocket dimension and pressed his soul into the shield. Was that the right way to activate it? He wanted to try on his own before asking for further clarification, just in case the Core caught wise to--
Everything was gone, he abruptly realized. Total darkness in all directions.
Garovel spoke up first. 'Okay, Hector, I've been trying to give you plenty of wiggle room here, but what fuck is this now? Where are we? What have you done?'
'Uh...' With not even any air to breathe, he could already feel his body suffocating. 'Look, don't be mad.'
'Oh, I've BEEN mad.'
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