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The Hero & the Berserker
Characters: Saïx and Link
Content: More experimentation.
Setting: Somewhere
Time: Somewhen
Warnings: None, yet.
Once again, it was time to let the darker side of the moon show its face to the world. This time, however, the prospects looked far more intriguing - this particular subject was closer to what he might call a worthy opponent. A hero, even a trapped one, should be far less naïve than the last subject.
Yes, this would be well worth the time. A hero caged was hardly something one saw everyday, after all. Perhaps he could even manage to enjoy this, or as much as he was able to.
Content: More experimentation.
Setting: Somewhere
Time: Somewhen
Warnings: None, yet.
Once again, it was time to let the darker side of the moon show its face to the world. This time, however, the prospects looked far more intriguing - this particular subject was closer to what he might call a worthy opponent. A hero, even a trapped one, should be far less naïve than the last subject.
Yes, this would be well worth the time. A hero caged was hardly something one saw everyday, after all. Perhaps he could even manage to enjoy this, or as much as he was able to.
no subject
"Was that your worst?" he asked, unaware - and not caring in the least - if Link could hear him or not. "Pathetic, but what else could one expect from a hero who let his world be over-run by darkness; who does not even know the whereabout of the one he cares for most."
With that he summoned up a portal of darkness, leaving the Dusks to return Link to his cell - but not before picking up the blade, still laying in its little crater. Wouldn't do to leave sch a thing lying about where he might be able to regain access to it, after all.