#pythor being. as mean as possible about thereveal bc even retired he can't help but be a dick
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Whumptober Day 14: Left for Dead
"'Cause I want you to know what it feels like to be haunted" -tiLLie, kooL aiD mAn
2367 Words; Divergent AU
TW for attempted emotional manipulation (pythor)
AO3 ver
The ocean was just as blue looking from sandy shores as it was looking from the lighthouse.
Well, no, not exactly the sameâit was much closer, now, the sense of distance he was so used to gone. But the white-capped blue looked almost the same as ever, so he turned his attention to the rest of the beach behind him. To the trees further on, and the jungle further beyond that.
Coleâthe bulkier of the two humans who had found himâand Morroâthe human with the green streak in his hairâhad disappeared into the trees a while ago to check on something. This left him with Pythorâthe Serpentine, a species that he had never seen beforeâwho had taken to lying on a particularly warm boulder higher up on the shore, eyes closed.
It was⌠it was all so new.
(âDo you want to leave?â Morro had asked, after Cole and Pythor hadâwith his instructionâhelped get his leg and arm working again.
He had. He wanted to leave so badly.)
His name⌠Father had named him Zane, but when he had proclaimed that to the group, they had all exchanged looks he couldnât decipher. Cole in particular had looked at him so strangely, and kept tripping over his name, like something was knotted up in his mouth. That was new, too.
But the groupâs boat had ferried them westwards to this islandânot the mainland Father had once lived on, which was to the east of the lighthouseâand Cole and Morro had disappeared behind the treeline fairly quick, leaving Zane and Pythor behind.
He ambled over to Pythor, careful of the shifting sand beneath his feet. His joints creaked, not particularly happy with the boat trip and the sea air, but they didnât give out. He poked Pythorâs head, and waited for a response.
Nothing. He poked the white-splattered scales again, and Pythor grumbled. Violet eyes opened barely a crack, squinting blearily up at him. âOh, what do you want now?â Pythor demanded, rolling his tail over slightly. âI canât entertain you all day, you knowâthese tired old bones need their rest.â
Zane considered his words, mulling them over. Pythorâs eyes slipped closed, a low hiss escaping his mouth like a sigh, and Zane spoke.
âDoes my name bother you?â Well, Pythor had seemed more surprised than bothered, but he surely knew Cole better than Zane did, and would be able to remedy any confusion.
Pythorâs eyes opened again. âWhat?â
âDoes my name bother you?â Zane repeated, like he would for when Father didnât quite hear him, or forgot the question. Then, after a moment, he started to elaborate, âWhen I introduced myself, you all looked at me funnyââ
âYes, yes, I heard you the first time.â Pythor held up a hand. He hmmed, his head lifting up to regard Zane more closely. âAs for your question⌠not particularly.â He answered, lazily waving his hand. âI find it more ironic, maybe even amusing.â His head fell back to the rock, his eyes starting to closeâ
âDoes my name bother Morro?â Zane asked, no less confused than before. âAnd why do you find my name âironicâ?â
Pythor stared at him reproachfully. âMy, you ask a lot of questions.â
âIt is part of my purpose, so that I can help aid Fatherâs memory.â Zane stated. âDoes my nameââ
âI wouldnât know.â Pythor shrugged, cutting Zane off. âYouâd have to ask the boy yourself.â He sat up a bit, readjusting to bring his tail around in front of him so that he could rest his neck upon the coil. âAs for why your name is ironicâwell, it really only makes it clear that youâre a copy.â
âI do not understand.â
Pythor chuckled lowly. âI imagine you wouldnât.â He yawned, then spoke again. âTell me, did this Father of yours ever mention any other⌠children, of his? Other creations, other sons?â He sounded lightly amused, though Zane wasnât sure why.
Zane took a moment to think over his answer. âHe would often tell me of his time on the mainland,â he started, âbut he never mentioned any other sons. Why?â Well, no, Father had once mentioned having a son, but always brushed it off or insisted that Zane was his son, his only son.
Pythor grinned. It was slightly unsettling. âYou really donât know?â He reared up, neck twisting to bring his head closer to Zaneâs. âYouâre not the original Zane.â He crowed, looking Zane up and down, âYouâre clearly just the copy cobbled together from scraps.â At once, his pleased demeanor vanished, replaced with something more sympathetic. âI imagine your Father must have been lonely, in that lighthouse. No wonder he rebuilt the son he loved so much.â
Now it was Zaneâs turn to be perplexed. Thrown, even. âWhatâŚ?â
Pythor reached over, patting Zaneâs shoulder. âIâve met him, you know. The first Zane. Fought him, even.â His eyes slipped closed in remembrance, âOhhh, it was certainly a time. You know, I didnât even know he was a nindroid until⌠hmm⌠I suppose it must have been sometime after being swallowed by the Great Devourer.â
âNindroid?â Zane asked, feeling incredibly lost. Then, discarding the term as unimportantââWhat do you mean, anothâan original Zane? Iâm Zane.â
Pythor hmmed, tapping his claws against Zaneâs shoulder. âA copy.â He declared. âMade of scrap and abandoned when the original came alongââ
Zane punched out, knocking himself over. Sand caught in the cracks and seams of his back as he got back up, and Pythor stared at him.
Zane decided he didnât like the serpent. He opened his mouthâto say what, he didnât even knowâ
âWhat the fuck are you doing, you old bag of scales?â And there was Cole and Morro, slightly muddy from their trek, coming out of the treeline. âYou said you would watch the boat!â
Pythor pointed out to shore. âWell, itâs not like itâs gone⌠any⌠whereâŚâ He trailed off as he realized what Cole and Morro had already noticed: the boat was gone, the tide higher than it had been when they arrived. âHm.â Pythor looked at Cole, then shrugged. âWell, itâs not my fault you didnât haul it in far enoughââ
âPythor is a liar.â Zane stated, uncaring of the current conversation. âHeâs been saying that Iâmâthat thereâsâhe says thereâs another Zane!â
At once, Cole froze, eyes wide. Morro shuffled off to the side, and Pythor laid his head back down on the rock. âIââ Cole started, jaw working, then, âIâm sorry.â
That⌠no. No no no, why was Cole acting like Pythor was rightâ
âYou⌠knew?â Zane asked. The world seemed to tilt, but that didnât make senseâhis body hadnât moved at all, and was still standing perpendicular to the ground.
âWhy, of course!â Pythor interjected, âHe and Zane areâor were, I supposeâthe best of friends! Brothers, even.â
âPythor.â Cole growled, âshut up.â He turned back to Zane. âIâm sorry, I didnât know how to say itââ
âTo say what? That Iâm just the replacement?â Zane demanded. Then, against his better judgment, he asked, âWhat is the other me like? Is heâŚâ So many different questions flashed through his processors, and he settled on, âIs he better than me?â
âAbsolutely not,â Morro cut in, from somewhere behind Zane. âLook, as someone whoâs older than Pythor, and thus wiserââ
âYou are not older than me!â Pythor argued, only to snap his mouth shut when Cole gave him a look.
ââtake it from me.â Morro continued, âYouâre not him.â He looked Zane up and down. âPythorâs full of it.â He added, and Zane opened his mouth to ask what Pythor was supposedly full ofâ
âYou are like him.â Cole said, the look in his eyes similar to Fatherâs eyes when he reminisced about the mainland. âBut youâre also different.â
âYou mean worse.â Zane accused.
Cole shook his head. âNo,â he said, voice hard, âYouâre⌠you, and thatâs not a bad thing.â He sighed. âNone of us knew.â He said. âWhen we found Professor Julien at the lighthouse, he never mentionedââ He cut himself off, looking at Zane with something an awful lot like sympathy. âIâm sorry.â
âYou⌠were there?â Cole had been in the group that had taken Father away, that had left Zane behindâ
âYeah, yeah, so Rusty here was made because Snowballâs dad was lonely, whatever.â Morro slung his arm over Zaneâs shoulders. âYouâre not gonna be stuck in Snowballâs shadow, okay?â He nodded, âIâll make sure of it.â
Zane shrugged Morroâs arm off of his shoulders. âI donât wantâI justâdonât call me rusty.â It was true, he was rusted at parts, thanks to the sea air, butâit felt like an insult. He bet the other Zane wasnât rusty.
Wait. âThe other ZaneâŚâ Zane started, âIs he mechanical?â Or was he flesh and blood, like Father, and Zane was simply made in his image?
âHe was just as mechanical as you even before he blew himself up.â Pythor answered. Cole glared at him, and he raised his hands in surrender. âAll right, shutting up now.â
âIt doesnât matter.â Cole groused. âHeâs him, and youâre you. Neither of you is better than the other.â He turned to where the boat had been, and changed the subject. âWell, weâre stuck here until we build a raft. Do we start right away, or do we wanna continue,â He gestured towards Zane, âfiguring this out?â
Zane would have crossed his arms if his joints allowed it. Truthfully, he didnât exactly want to go out to sea again so soonâbut he wanted to think about this new revelation even less. He was angryâbut at what, he wasnât sure.
âWell, if I canât call you Rusty,â Morro started, âHow about Copper?â
âToo close to cop.â Pythor shot it down. âWhy not Echo? Since heâs a copy, and all.â
âAbsolutely not.â Cole cut in, then turned to Zane. âWhat do you want to be called?â
Zane had no idea. âMy name is Zane.â He stated. âIâve never had another.â He frowned. âBut I donât want to just be⌠his copy.â His name was Zane, but that name bothered Coleâand was starting to feel weird, to Zane.
âIt wonât be replacing your name.â Cole said softly. âItâll just be a nickname. Like Breezy.â He gestured at Morro, who huffed.
âOr Dirtclod,â Morro added, gesturing to Cole.
âI⌠I think I would like a nickname.â Zane agreed. He didnât want to give up his name, the one that Father had given himâ
(âZane is my son,â Heâd say, though now Zane wondered if Father had only been talking about the other Zaneâ)
âBut he didnât want to be called by it until he met the other Zane, and convinced him to take another name. If this other Zane was so great, he could surely bear to part with his name. Of course, that plan necessitated meeting him, which⌠Zane wasnât sure he wanted to do.
âI donât know what, though.â Zane added. How was he supposed to pick a nickname?
âGold, maybe.â Morro suggested. âBecause youâre not gonna be second best to that goody-two-shoes.â
âWhy not Pyrite?â Pythor suggested. âIt sounds similar to pyro, setting you apart from him and his ice powers.â
âHis⌠what?â Ice powers? Like the way Morro had bent the wind to his control to power their boatâs sail?
âWe are not naming him for foolâs goldââ Cole interjectedâ
âLux, since he grew up in a lighthouse.â Morro suggested.
âIââ Zane started, as they continued listing potential names.
âJunior, heâs the younger Zaââ Pythor suggested, as Cole grabbed him by the neck. âAckâ!â
âCole, youâre the mineral nerd, is there another word for gold?â Morro asked.
Cole, still holding Pythorâs neck, rattled off several words, ignoring the way Pythor was hissing at him. âUhh, aurum, I think, oro, kinââ
âSTOP!â Zane yelled, bringing everything to a screeching halt. âPlease, justâlet me think.â
They stopped. Cole let go of Pythorâs neck, and Morro scuffed his shoes on the sand.
âI think⌠I want to be called Echo.â He said. âNot because I am a copy, but because⌠I was built to protect those who cannot protect themselves. I was built to remember the things that Father could not.â He had been alone in that lighthouse but for Tai-D for so long, slowly rusting apart as he waited for something to change. âNobody should be alone.â He decided. âSo I will be the echo that reminds them they are not.â
âOkay.â Cole agreed. âEcho it is, then.â
Echo nodded. Echo. Echo. He liked the way that sounded. He was still Zane, of course, but now he was also Echo.
Pythor grinned, quite pleased with himself. âLet it be known that I suggested that nameââ He startedâ
âLet it be known that you lost our boat.â Morro interjected. âOf course, itâs what we get for entrusting it with someone too young to handle the responsibilityââ
Echo watched as Pythor and Morro launched into a full argument, Pythor lunging at Morro and the two of them starting to tumble around in the sand. It wasnât quite the same as how they had bickered on the boat ride hereâin fact, it was much louder.
Cole watched them fight for a moment, then sighed heavily. He turned to Echo. âLetâs get started on that raft.â He suggested. âWhile they get sand up their asses.â He added drily. âDoes that sound good, Echo?â
Echo nodded. He had never built a raft before! âYes, let us. You will have to show me how.â
A gust of wind-blasted sand hit the spot where Echo was moments before, and Cole, holding Echo in the air as though he weighed very little, walked back several paces. âOh.â Echo commented, as Cole set him down out of the blast zone. âThank you.â
âOf course.â Cole mumbled, already moving towards the trees. Echo trailed after him, eager to see how building a raft worked.
He was out of the lighthouse, and ready to see the world Father had described to him. There was so much he still didnât knowâand someone he wished heâd never learned about, and did not want to think about right nowâ
But he would make it work. He was no longer alone, after all.
#whumptober2024#no.14#''cause i want you to know what it feels like to be haunted''#lego ninjago#zaz writes#(attempted) emotional manipulation#divergent au#echo julien#pythor p chumsworth#morro wu#cole ninjago#ECHO IS OUT OF THE LIGHTHOUSE!!!! AND FINDING OUT ABOUT ZANE!!!!#he does not yet know that julien is dead btw#pythor being. as mean as possible about thereveal bc even retired he can't help but be a dick#i almost chose a different nickname for echo btw. and i think morro will call him ''goldie'' as an affectionate nickname at points#but echo was simply. too iconic#not quite as whumpy as i anticipated but also i do like how this went#cole's still in his jaded arc but even he still empathizes with echo here#and morro OFC views it similarly to his own situation#pythor will also find a way to empathize once he's actually put some thought into how echo feels#and echo himself straddles the line between an angrier response and his canon self#partly bc he's been in that lighthouse for way longer at this point
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