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Two Out of Three [Completed]
Character(s): Kadaj & Yazoo
Content: The two brothers meet in the Café Ersesat, then start the journey towards the Morem o Lisboa.
Setting: Café Ersesat, H8 on the map, then gradually towards Morem o Lisboa.
Time: Sunday2 late morning/noon-ish.
Warnings: Mischief, mayhem, setting a Shadow Creeper on a crowd, throwing people off of trains... the usual.
On his way to the café, Kadaj made a series of observations about this city. Firstly, the plants were fake. He had wondered over to one curiously after seeing it glint in an incredibly unplantlike way, only to see that it was comprised of mere cloth and gems. Definitely not the sort of thing he was used to, but at least it meant there wouldn’t be any flowers around. Next, there were no animals. No rats, stray cats, dogs, or anything like that. Instead, he caught glimpses of strange glowing creatures—just what was wrong with this place?
Lastly, of course, everyone looked the same.
The same. There was hardly any real variation as far as the citizens’ appearances went. All blond hair and blue eyes. It was irritating, really; they reminded him of his older brother, that traitor, or maybe the President… If either one of them were here as well, he wasn’t quite sure what he’d do. He still had to get revenge on Cloud, of course, punish him for turning his back on Mother and all, as well as for his interference with Sephiroth’s plans. As for the President, well, after he had toyed with him, it seemed only proper to make him see the error of his ways as well. Kadaj couldn’t wait for that.
Mother came first, though, and before he could truly make his way to her, he had to meet Yazoo.
He finally reached the café he had told him they were going to meet, hesitating briefly before venturing inside. There were already people in it, of course, more of the usual, boring citizens. His brother should be easy to spot once he arrived… unless he had beaten Kadaj there?
He looked around, trying to test his theory. At no sign of his brother’s familiar form, he smirked slightly to himself and found a place to sit down, completely ignoring the line of people leading up to the counter. It wasn’t like he actually wanted anything from here anyway, so for now, he would simply wait.
Content: The two brothers meet in the Café Ersesat, then start the journey towards the Morem o Lisboa.
Setting: Café Ersesat, H8 on the map, then gradually towards Morem o Lisboa.
Time: Sunday2 late morning/noon-ish.
Warnings: Mischief, mayhem, setting a Shadow Creeper on a crowd, throwing people off of trains... the usual.
On his way to the café, Kadaj made a series of observations about this city. Firstly, the plants were fake. He had wondered over to one curiously after seeing it glint in an incredibly unplantlike way, only to see that it was comprised of mere cloth and gems. Definitely not the sort of thing he was used to, but at least it meant there wouldn’t be any flowers around. Next, there were no animals. No rats, stray cats, dogs, or anything like that. Instead, he caught glimpses of strange glowing creatures—just what was wrong with this place?
Lastly, of course, everyone looked the same.
The same. There was hardly any real variation as far as the citizens’ appearances went. All blond hair and blue eyes. It was irritating, really; they reminded him of his older brother, that traitor, or maybe the President… If either one of them were here as well, he wasn’t quite sure what he’d do. He still had to get revenge on Cloud, of course, punish him for turning his back on Mother and all, as well as for his interference with Sephiroth’s plans. As for the President, well, after he had toyed with him, it seemed only proper to make him see the error of his ways as well. Kadaj couldn’t wait for that.
Mother came first, though, and before he could truly make his way to her, he had to meet Yazoo.
He finally reached the café he had told him they were going to meet, hesitating briefly before venturing inside. There were already people in it, of course, more of the usual, boring citizens. His brother should be easy to spot once he arrived… unless he had beaten Kadaj there?
He looked around, trying to test his theory. At no sign of his brother’s familiar form, he smirked slightly to himself and found a place to sit down, completely ignoring the line of people leading up to the counter. It wasn’t like he actually wanted anything from here anyway, so for now, he would simply wait.
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He made a soft sound in approval of the train ride; he wasn't quite sure what it was, but anything that cut a significant amount of time out of this trip wasn't about to be turned down. He didn't care about what it was, as long as it got the both of them to Mother faster. In any case, it was certainly a lot better than walking, and Yazoo's legs were already starting to feel strained. The pain was irritating; it would be nice to give himself a bit of a rest.
"This is surreal," he mused aloud as his gaze fell to his sibling, "...finally meeting Mother. We've waited so long. I still can't believe it's finally happening. Ah- what is this?" This new surge of emotions was exceptionally... and mind-bendingly annoying. Why had this Paixao place needed to do this? "I feel so anxious."
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Soon enough, the train station came into view, already bustling with activity. Kadaj eyed the people around it with distaste, turning an equally disapproving eye on the station itself. Not at all up to his usual standards; hell, this thing belonged in a museum. Old, ugly, loud... He continued heading towards it anyway, dodging the people boarding or leaving the train with ease. As long as they didn't get in his way, he didn't care about them, so there was no point in wasting effort on destroying them all, as tempting as it was.
"Surreal describes just about everything about this place, really, meeting Mother included. It's like a dream come true, wouldn't you say~?" He gave him a small grin before turning his attention back to the people in front of him. He decided not to address that statement about being anxious, mainly because that might reveal the fact that he was too. Even with his brother's statement that Mother would be proud of him, it was very hard to be certain of that. What if she expected more of him? He didn't know, and wouldn't know until he finally saw her.
It was frustrating, and even more so now that people were still blocking his way. It looked like someone was going to get hurt after all... He glanced back towards Yazoo again, tilting his head towards them slightly with a significant look. A Shadow Creeper or two would be good enough to take care of them, then he and his sibling would be able to board the train in peace.