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The Bad Batch, Season 2, The Tipping Point
Hemlock speaks here of Omega, but his statement applies just as well to Emerie, who gazes at him as if heâs the light of her life.
Thereâs something creepy going on here.
#the bad batch#hemlock#emerie karr#ymmv of course#they are both doctors#she calls him by his title#he calls her Emerie
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what if i wrote a âshen yuan transmigrates into a wifeâ oneshot but the whole premise is based on the song âgone, iâm goneâ from hadestown and its overall theme is wanderlust and freedom and it starts out as Shen Yuan settling into life in the palace and trying to avoid harem drama and thinking he can just live with his head down for the rest of his new life, only to be hit with a sudden intense yearning to explore his new world the likes heâs never felt before. What if he was sickly in his last life. What if he spent his entire last life indoors. Trapped between four walls. What if love is not a gilded cage. What if he begins clawing at the walls of his enclosure, desperate to escape because he wants to live, god please let him live. He canât do this again. What if he spent months preparing for his escape and in that same breath getting the attention of some of the other wives around him because he has changed and it makes them wary. what if he got bingheâs attention as he is wont to do. What if he left. What if Shen Yuan was born with a bottomless pit in his stomach and a gaping maw in his chest. What if he was starving. What if he was starving for the world around him. What if i wrote that. What then
#svsss#shen yuan#shen qingqiu#scum villain#scum villain au#scum villans self saving system#svsss au#luo binghe#luo bingge#its the same wife transmigration plot no.143 but its starry coded#and what if i made it a songfic what then. what if i titled it âlove is not a gilded cageâ#what if there was no system in this au. just shen yuan on his own#and what if i made it part of a oneshot series with each oneshot depicting an adventure shen yuan goes on#he will eventually find his way back to binghe but not before he finds himself first#what if starry went the fuck to bed#what if the wife he ended up as was someone childish or loud or considered naive and then suddenly sheâs not bc sheâs sy now#and he has no system and heâs alone with no allies and he is STARVING. he is ravenous. he wants to see the world please let him see the wor#world. let him out please please please please#all the wealth within these walls could never buy the thing called love#he cares for binghe greatly. thats his fave character! but he wants out please let him out. you wont even notice heâs gone orpheus#youâll find another muse somewhere.#luo bingge is a good hunter but shen yuan is a good hider.#i want ning yingying to find sy in the gardens one day and suddenly see her shizun. sy wanted to try doing sqqâs signature move bc it#seemed simple and easy enough and nyy saw him. and she asks him where he learned that. and he panics and lies and says in a dream somewhere#gnaws on the bars of my cage
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Underrated Urianger moment in the Warriors of Darkness plot is when Alisaie is back on her feet and the twins go with the Warrior of Light to consult with Urianger at the Waking Sands, and Urianger's greeting is "Why, Master Alphinaud. Would that the Scholar had seen fit to grant me knowledge of thy coming," which I absolutely read as him having been in the middle of something and saying in his own way, "Next time, call first."
#urianger augurelt#hearing the door and hastily turning over the forbidden tomes so their titles aren't visible#and then alisiae calling him out immediately after#urianger with sweat dripping down the back of his neck#thinking maybe she saw the book (because the alternative is even worse) and trying not to look at where he hid it: 'By thy leave.'#ffxiv stuff#heavensward spoilers#afk by the aetheryte#i just love this plotline so much.
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Interesting that the two people Jimmy had the most issues with where the only two with concrete and valued titles as Nurse and CaptainâŠ
More interestingly, how he holds those titles above them to stiff arm them into doing what he wants while not really respecting their positions.
#oh how jealousy destroys#cause like#he clearly associated titles and levels of power hence why he wanted to be called captain and his attack on Anya was likely also fueled by#the fact that even if not higher ranked a nurse is more valued than the copilot#cause sheâs the only one who can fix them up and likely has a more thorough education than Jimmy at least#mouthwashing#mouthwashing game#like heâs such a freak about power#cause he just doesnât like anything with more importance than him#jimmy mouthwashing
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compiled whatever this is (and I run out of tag space)
meh HoT gifs (3/?)
#alek gifs#ninjago#ninjago krux#ninjago acronix#hands of time#time twins#alternate title to this series is : stuff i noticed after watching this season 10 whole times#okay actually thats a lie. i realized this the 3rd time around#i think of acronix and how he barely makes any decisions for himself and i go crazy#ppl equate that with him feeling forced to do stuff.. uh hes always been a follower guys!!#cue him calling wu âmaster wuâ even after the twins betrayal. him liking machia bc shes âmeanâ and bossy#he has no issue with following orders lol. prepare for a long acronix rant one day#contexts -> gif 1 barely counts i just wanted to include him looking at krux. he does this a lot during that fight#gif 2 is before they kill blunck and raggmunk (idk how to spell their names still ... sorry)#gif 3 is before they were going to kill wu in the golden hour legacy short. which is canon !!#gif 4 is before they sent themselves into the temporal vortex#that one post that was like âare we still doing revenge? yeah? coolâ bc thats basically acronix#there is something fundamentally wrong with these two's brains but idk how to describe it#krux who literally lost his mind after losing his brother to the point he adopted an entire identity#âhe just needed to go undercover!!â counter point as soon as acronix came back he was unable to pretend to be saunders. he acted super weird#like when kai was in the museum he couldnt pretend to be this person he wasnt. acronix was back !!! so was he. krux was 100% going to kill#the smith sibs if maya and ray didnt comply. also.. canonly they knew him when they worked as teachers back in s3. he watched them grow up#and pretended all was well meanwhile their parents were being forced to work and slave away to build the iron doom. he is not normal#then you have acronix who thrives off of violence and is described as throwing himself into battle like a blunt object. has no regard#for himself as a person and just takes (almost) everything his brother says as gospel. s7 couldve done smthn really cool with how#the only thing the twins ever really disagreed on was technology. also ive went on a semirant about how krux's hatred for tech was misplaced#hatred for losing acronix. wanted to travel to the pre modern era? okay well whyd he pick 40 years ago specifically. also NOTE that they#went back after their past selves had lost. they wouldve faired better if they went and helped their past selves. also the reversal blade#had already fallen so when the twins went back in time there was two kruxes. he literally went back to when he had been all alone for the#for the first time. he went back to when his life was ruined and his brother was gone!! but he had nix with him this time . ughdhf
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Karasu Tengu-sama to Saiai no Chigiri â Fromagee Books Limited Edition Original Acrylic Stand Figure (01/2025)
#karasu tengu-sama to saiai no chigiri#karasu tengu sama to saiai no chigiri#éŽć€©çæ§ăšææăźć„ă#nanase natsu#natsu nanase#kotoko#photo#my photo#photo: hotwaterandmilk#merch#merchandise#20s manga#shoujo manga#shoujo#shojo manga#shojo#supernatural manga#romance manga#this stand was so gorgeous it prompted me to get the physical version of this manga adaptation#and it was worth every penny#initial descriptions that call this a âcinderella storyâ aren't inaccurate but i think they put me off picking this FLOS title up sooner#sumire certainly starts out the series bullied by those around her and feeling powerless (despite once having had significant power)#her kindness in saving ao in his crow form is what you'd expect from a demure cinderella-esque heroine#but it's how their relationship develops over the course of this volume that makes it stand out to me in a sea of similar tales#ao can be pushy like a lot of these male leads but sumire always manages to disarm him in unique ways#then ao just sort of stands there like :O growing more fond of her ways every moment they spend together despite not caring initially#not normally a combo that interests me too much but the way they both manage to bring out the best in each other is endearing#and sumire's determination to prevent others from experiencing what she's gone through despite the odds against her = <3#nothing world changing going on here but it's pleasant#and LOOK at that stand like COME ON
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anyways. he called her renée....
#lemon speaks#11 pm at night in my bed and I said Out Loud what if I killed My Selffffff#I JUST. OUUGGHH.OUGHHH#in my memory .im Very Sure. he's quite literally Never called her by just her first name. ever.#either full name last name some kind of On Brand Eiffel Nickname or most commonly her title#and like. thats what gets me hes So adamant about calling her commander#even when she quite literally WASNT. for a WHILE.#in fact ESPECIALLY THEN. THAT WAS WHEN HE MADE A POINT OF IT..#douglas f eiffel over here like you'll always be My commander :)WHATIF I KILLLLEEDDD MYYYYSEELLLLLFFFFFF#AUGH. GOD.#he respects her and looks up to her So Much that its genuinely kind of heart breaking#like ohhh ok â
when you fucked up big time You Hallucinated A Minkowski To Tell You What To Do . Because She's The Competent One .#ok â
alright â
#and like Something. something about That Fucking Scene when she locks him out its like. Oh Godddd#he thought it was a Fault Of The System for so long there.sooo long. she couldnt possibly do anything like that .#and when he tries to reason with her (PLEAD. TO HER. HONESTLY)#he calls her . renée. for the only time in FOUR YEARS. REMEMBER. THIS HAS TAKEN PLACE. OVER FOUR WHOLE YEARS.#its just such an. Oh.ohhhno. the Switch. from addressing her as his commander who can do no wrong and as his Friend. is so crazy insane.#they make me so sick#wolf 359#<- what the hell. sure.
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completely changing my idea for day 2 of gort week and turning it from "gortash gets off in a slightly heretical way" to "lets worship the dark urge inside the church of bane and hope the black hand doesnt choke him out for it"
#durgetash#rue tries to bring in their religions during some roleplay and gortash is A Little Too Into It#she bats her eyes lashes and calls him his proper title and suddenly theyre on the altar making out#post nut clarity is gortash getting disapproving looks from bane for looking upon another for worship#its... kinda soft actually
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one of the things about Orin that fascinates me is how she definitely is a dedicated bhaalist, but not nearly as dedicated to bhaal and how that's shown in a bunch of little (many unintentional) ways! her outfit being red instead of the traditional bhaalist black (or that weird bronze/gold some bhaalist armor gets), her title of the Red given to her not by bhaal nor fellow bhaalists, but by her cognate doppelgangers, the jewelry she shares with her mother but is worn by no other bhaalists, etc.
even before she says "I did all this for [Sarevok]!" and finding her Helena's corpse in Orin's room even after her mother attempted to kill her, a fact which she is clearly and justifiably caught up in, you can still see the breadcrumbs leading to the fact she is primarily driven by her more direct familial connections instead of her god
#how much she is aware of this is of course a matter for debate but i lean towards it being an unconscious thing#do i think bg3 intended her outfit being red as an allusion to this? no. but i am choosing to interpret it that way anyway#this is why despite not liking her outfit like at all i do think her outfit shoul still be red#(also it would be a shame to have a character called the red and not dress her in red)#(...or white i suppose but that wouldnt work too well with the bhaal theming and wouldnt be as striking in a video game medium)#orin the red#i realize this is all likely obvious stuff i just like talking about my girl okay.#not mentioned in the post but i also think this applies to *some* of her values as well#bhaal is not exactly object to incest but the revelation of her birth is still deeply horrifying and worldshaking to her#(granted! so is sarevok ordering helena to kill her but i got the impression that was more due to him claiming he supported herâ#âand not telling her about his involvment in the biggest betrayal of her life)#and given her title she evidently spent some time among doppelgangers/changlings*âi wonder how much?#*yeah i know doppelgangers and changlings arent the same thing but alas. i do not think larian is.#bg#01#anyway tldr: fuck everyone else larian tell me more about orin's childhood. please. please ple#also tell me iron throne opinions. there is NO WAY she is not even a little pissed at gortash for using that right. right.#incest mention#(in the tags)
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I think you should make Gamzee the manager but no one knows thats his role until one day Calliope mentions it and they're like "wait what? We have a manager?" because he tends to just be in the back taking care of the pastries/food
that is terrible i love it im doing it
#ask#gamzee makara#cam cafe au#ye im giving it a name whaddabout it#its cal who made him a manager behind callies back#they were mad about it but didnt have time nor energy to change his position#and the manager is doing jack shit anyway in their establishment just a glorified title so she left it at that#which led to a few interesting confrontations with karens wanting to speak to the manager#everyone b like âyou really dont want toâ âyes i want toâ âwell ok godspeedâ#and here comes this tall creepy guy crawling out of the backroom. he calls them a motherfucker#theres still some unwashed clown paint on his face#karen never comes back
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something ive been itching to share lately was the fact that i actually did end up watching la tulipe noire (the black tulip) aka the movie that was referenced for norton's black tulip skin (you know the ONE) and the thing that got me the most was the fact that the main character/supporting character and his "love interest" were WAY TOO SIMILAR to constabell and it makes me wanna explode and cry abt it.... let me explain why
the love interest -- caro found julien injured after he fell on his horse. she was actually in the middle of her WEDDING (wow who else had a wedding in her lore????????) so she briefly called off her wedding to help him up while everyone watched and laughed at him (WOW WHO ELSE LAUGHED AT THE POOR MAN WHILE HE STRUGGLED?) and she even bothered to take him back to her home to properly treat his wound (WOW DOESNT THAT SOUND FAMILIAR????????????)
not only that, but the way caro was characterized- her father wanted a son (JUST LIKE IRENES DAD) but since he only had caro, he raised her like a son so she knew how to wield a sword and she was actually the one who taught julien how to use a sword properly. i think thats so cute wkwiwkwiw it reminded me of how i wanted irene to be a little more "rebellious" or "out of her feminine zone" and i even once considered giving irene the skill to fence but never really went with it. caro's actually really tough and independent and i just kept telling myself "omg shes so irene fr" LOLSKSKSKSK
that aside, there was this one scene that came up that made me wanna redraw this someday -- she was treating his wound and then this happened
THE STARE? THE TENSION? THE ROMANTIC UNDERTONES? IMPECCABLE. ADDED TO MY TO-DRAW LIST. I LOVE THEM
#its worth mentioning that i already knew that i was gonna make irene's outfit to match the black tulip was gonna be wedding related because#1: black and white contrast#2: that wedding dress is irene's hypothetical ONCE* skin which is also in correlation to her lore#3: castle of cagliostro and la tulipe noire have similar concepts and theres a bride. theyre my inspirations for the dynamic of this au#* to educate: the ONCE skin series are outfits that supposed to portray the alternate ending that the survivors/hunters couldve gotten-#- had they not entered the manor games at all#for an example: luca's ONCE skin is called âgraduation dayâ and he's dressed in a very formal outfit wearing a mechanical eye lens-#- portraying the fact that he's a successful inventor now because he âgraduatedâ from making his greatest invention#and in his lore: he was in the process of making the greatest invention iirc until a commotion happened that caused him irreversible damage#- to his brain. which also led him to jail (hence his survivor title: prisoner)#so basically its a âwhat ifâ series#so irene's is: what if she never met norton and succumbed to her marriage#SORRYY I KNOW I KEEP REPEATING THIS LORE BIT A LOOOT OF TIMES but its just so good i love it haha#i come back from the dead and spit some heavy ass lore and never comes back /JOKE#~ rambling
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And then you called me a mage, and that felt right. (1x04) / Callum, I know you love magic, but I hope you're careful. Because it can change people. (4x04) / Who am I if I'm not a mage? (Callum's Spellbook)
#mage boy#theme: identity#tdp callum#long post#screencaps#arc 1#arc 2#multi#tag ramble#so the only people to really call callum a prince is#harrow (for obvious reasons bc that's a family reaffirmation even if callum takes it as the opposite)#soren (mostly as step prince which then mimics step mage more fondly)#rayla (once with 'hey sad prince' which is also about him pursuing magic bc she continually validates him)#and opeli does so most consistently (in using ezran's title as well)#corvus calls him prince in 2x08 when they first meet but not at all by 4x01#which just shows how consistently formal opeli is bless her soul#i did not realize upon doing this though that callum only refers to himself as a prince twice#even when he gives lujanne the 1x04 spiel in 2x01 he doesn't mention it#nor does harrow ever mention princeliness in the letter#just that he's his son#which callum being comfortable in his family now & that harrow loved him regardless of whether he lived up to 'being a prince' is like#what he needed to learn so <3#oh and claudia calls him prince in 5x09. which feels both like detached and sneering#while also being more personal?#like i wonder if/when claudia will Ever call him a mage
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ASDFGHJKL
Just been talking to this npc and he was like 'oh hey!! Nice of them to send out a guy so soon after I sent my letter!' and when link did his little talking hand gestures my full expectation was the next words to be 'omg the hero?? Zeldas knight?? The champion of hyrule? You guys were missing it was all over the kingdom!!'
Npc: oh, so you're just some guy? Man, I thought they would have sent someone out by now, I've been waiting ages...
A) no you haven't
B) Link, WHAT????
Asdfghjkl??? NO WONDER he's been Tony Hawked he's not even introducing himself with his name??!
Actually... Given what other people have been calling him, I think he's been introducing himself as 'just a wandering swordsman'.
LINK THAT WAS YOUR FAULT THE WHOLE TIME???
#Lmaoooo#That explains so much#Josha especially that's so funny. Like she knew link on sight and does know his name but always calls him swordsman.#Bet that's how he introduced himself when they first met and then zelda appeared XD so now he always gets the nickname#I like that link chose to do that himself and it's not just everyone failing to recognise him. Like he doesn't want the fame and fawning#He's happy as is. Can't tell me he doesn't have a sense of humour tho with the amount of people who talk about the hero to his face.#Met a guy just after who told link he was on a trip to 'something forest' where he was going to get the master sword because he was the her#No idea where he got his information I'm assuming he thinks link kicked it when he went missing and that the title gets handed down??#Link was just 'mhm uhuh' the whole time completely blank faced it was GREAT.#Similarly fi has the funniest mythos in bottok. We've had the master torch and gourd and several people who didn't recognise it and#A handful of people who claim THEY'RE the legendary hero. Hysterical. I hope they're all having fun wherever they are XD.#loz#loz totk#tears of the kingdom#totk#botw#loz link#breath of the wild#loz botw#botw totk#link legend of zelda#botw link#totk link#Can't believe we were all laughing about the Tony hawk fame and the whole time he was doing that on purpose#Makes the yiga even funnier that they all recognise him ON SIGHT. Sorry man you're clean out of luck there XD
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This Home of Mine
How had it come to this?, Aviloh asked himself as the argument around him began to get louder. Somehow he had known it would all end horribly one day. He just had hoped it would take a little longer. He only had himself to blame for this, he thought as his eyes fearfully scanned the crowd that was slowly gathering around them.
There at the sidelines stood Uâkhaya with a gleeful expression on her face. She knew this would happen, he realised. But Aâviloh wasnât the kind of person to blame her for what happenedâŠ
Uâkhubaâs twin sister had always been following the boys around even when they all had still been kids. She had been a brave and stubborn little girl, maybe a little mean sometimes but not more so than her brother. Aâviloh had always thought she was following them because of Khuba - twins being inseparable or something. Never had he imagined the reason would be Laqa instead.
Of course he could have guessed it. Everyone loved Laqa! Apparently Khaya wasnât an exception in this matter.
That evening - before the argument - Aâviloh had waited for quite some while by the pond. They had always used to hide there when they still had been kids, every time the other boys had stirred trouble or teased the girls.
By now it was one of the spots Laqa and him sometimes used as meeting points when they sneaked out of the settlement together. But today the other Miqoâte had arrived so late, Aâviloh had already started to wonder if something had happened.
âThere you are!â, Aviloh said relieved as Laqa finally appeared just when he was about to go searching for him. âI was already worried. Did something happen?â
The blonde Miqoâte made an annoyed face. âJust Khaya happenedâŠâ
Aâviloh didnât understand. âKhaya? Whatâs wrong with her?â
âEverything apparently!â, Laqa exclaimed disgruntled, which made Aâviloh even more confused.
Laqa sighed.
âShe waylaid me on my way outside.â, he explained but couldnât help to look a little angry still. âStarted talking some nonsense about how impressed she was about the quarry from our last hunt and how it is a shame that it isnât me leading the tribe instead of father.â
Aâviloh furrowed his brows, still not quite connecting the dots. Laqa grimaced. âThen she threw herself at me and tried to kiss me.â
âShe what?â, Aâviloh exclaimed a little louder than intended, with a mix of shock and disbelief on his face.
Laqa raised his hands in a calming manner. âDonât worry! I of course told her that I am not interested. Like I ever would be anyway! We may be almost the same age but she is still my motherâs sister. What was she even thinking, Vi?â
Aâvi shrugged but couldnât help to remember something one of Laqaâs sisters had once told him. âLamana mentioned that Khaya didnât agree with some of Uâodhâs opinions. She thought her and Khuba were still mad with him because of their fatherâŠâ
âThat makes no sense! They have no reason for that! Itâs not like father threw them all out!â, Laqa said annoyed. âAlone because of mom he wouldnât have! Anyway, grandpa had been old already, if not father then someone else would sooner or later have challenged him. All of them were always treated equally. Why would they be mad?â
Aâviloh gave another shrug and smiled weakly. âMaybe itâs none of that and she really just is a little in love with you⊠I canât blame herâŠâ
Laqa lightly glared at him, as if he wanted to say âthis isnât funnyâ, but couldnât help to grin himself.
âItâs still absurd!â, he said while shaking his head.
âYou think?â, Aâviloh asked and chuckled. âI wouldnât be surprised if half the village was secretly in love with you.â
Laqa made a sound somewhere between an annoyed huff and a suppressed laugh. Then he stretched out a hand for Aâviloh to take. As Aâviloh did so Laqa pulled him closer and wrapped his arms around him. âToo bad for them that the only one I will ever love is you.â
All too willingly - too carelessly! - Aâviloh melted into the other Miqoâteâs embrace. Laqa saying things like this never failed to give him a warm and fuzzy feeling. Just as much as Laqa kissing him always made his heart skip a beat and his mind go silent.
Gently Aâviloh wrapped his arms around the taller Miqoâteâs neck, like an invitation to pull him even closer and deepen their kiss, when suddenly a sound appeared nearby. Their ears, currently slightly drooped, attentively shot up and both Miqoâte instinctively turned to see where the unexpected sound had come from.
Without doubt, there by one of the larger rocks nearby, eyes wide and mouth agape in disbelief, stood a Miqoâte girl with dark hair and bright blue eyes.
Khaya!
This was the exact moment Aâviloh knew he was in trouble.
âKhayaâŠâ, Laqa was the first one to find his voice again. He sounded almost as if he wanted to reassure a shy animal, but it only made the girl unfreeze, whirl around and run away. âNo! Khaya, wait!â, Laqa called and ran after her. He probably wanted to explain, wanted to beg her to stay silent, but Aâviloh knew it was too late already.
With his heart hammering against his chest and his thoughts racing he stood there and just watched them go. For a second he wondered what he should do now. But he had nowhere else to go, probably no one else who would defend him apart from Laqa. So slowly he followed them back to the settlement, wishing he could just vanish into thin air.
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âTell me this isnât the thruth.â, Uâodh demanded from his son. His voice was still relatively calm but there already was a tone in it, a kind of threatening sound that also reflected on his face.
For a moment the thought crossed Aâvilohâs mind, that Laqa could simply have lied. That he simply could have denied everything. Maybe, just maybe, his father would have believed him.
But that wasnât like Laqa.
âItâs true!â, Laqa admitted and turned his face a little bit to look at Aâviloh, who so far had stood a few steps behind him, trying to stay out of Uâodhâs attention. âAâvi and I are a couple.â
A murmur went through the crowd and somehow even Aâviloh felt surprised to hear him say this so bluntly for everyone to hear. Uâodh laughed, but it lacked any humor. Aâviloh already looked very uncomfortable but when the nunhâs sharp eyes landed on him, he almost flinched away and cast his eyes down to the ground.
âThat weak little welp?!â, Uâodh spat out, speaking to his son but still looking and pointing at Aâviloh. âWhat do you want with him?! Heâs good for nothing!â
Aâviloh had never quite understood this either. There were so many better people than him and still Laqa had chosen him instead. Carefully Aâviloh glimpsed up at Laqa and could see his whole body tense up against the nunhâs insulting words. Stubbornly Laqa stared into his fatherâs eyes and growled.
âDonât you dare to speak of him like that! I donât care if he can fight or not, he is kind and wonderful and I love him!â
But Uâodh simply shook his head and laughed condescendingly.
âLove?! Donât be foolish now⊠you know nothing about love.â
That had been too much for Laqa.
Usually no one dared to speak up against Uâodh no matter how harsh his words sometimes were. But Laqa, in a way just like his father and in another just like his mother, never had known how to back down. The anger about the situation and also about his father didnât help, so his next words sounded especially blunt and sharp, more so than he probably truly thought.
âMore than you! You wouldnât recognise love if it stood right in front of you! Because you are just a bitter resentful man who doesnât know how to love!â
Shocked gasps sounded from the crowd and everybody stared at either Laqa or his father, waiting for a reaction. For a few long seconds both remained silent. But while Laqa just stared at the older Miqoâte with a stubborn, unyielding face, the nunhâs face changed slowly but entirely. All the mockery faded from his face and instead his expression turned to an angry snarl.
Aâviloh knew he would only end up in the crossfire but if he didnât do something now, they would certainly fight and that was the last thing any of them could want. He didnât really know what to say but scraped up all his bravery and stepped forward a bit. Trying to divert their attention from each other he spoke up, still quiet but clearly audible against this deadly silence.
âPlease stop, I donât ââ
But Uâodh wasnât going to listen to whatever he had to say. Furiously he whirled towards him and stepped closer with wild rage in his eyes.
âNo one allowed YOU to speak, you pathetic little weakling! Get out of my sight, you are none of my kin and I never want to see your whiny face again! You are nothing but a parasite and I have suffered your presence here for long enough! Begone! You are no longer welcome here!â
Of course. Aâviloh had expected this but it still hurt to hear these words out loud. He tried not to cry but already looked quite miserable already, even without tears. Uâodh however wasnât done with him yet.
âOh, how I regret the day I allowed you to stay here! I wish you had just died with the rest of your miserable family!â, the nunh hissed and looked as if he was about to attack Aâviloh with more than just hurtful words.
With tears in his eyes Aâviloh shivered in fear and flinched away. He had never seen Uâodh so furious before. But before the man could loose his self-control entirely and really tried to strike at him, Laqa stepped between them and protectively wrapped his arms around Aâviloh.
Instantly everything went silent again. Everyone seemed shocked by what had happened or what Uâodh had just said. Even the nunh himself seemed stunned when he saw his sonâs disgusted face, staring at him. But Uâodh was not the kind of man to give in or admit his failures. Instead he quietly but sharply said, âDonât look at me so. My word is final. He is none of our family and I want him gone by tomorrow.â
With a strange mixture of defiance and sadness Laqa looked at his father for a moment, before he spoke.
âIn that case I donât consider you my family any longer either. A place where Aâvi isnât welcome I cannot call my home. If you send him away, I will go with him!â
Briefly a shadow crossed his face but then Uâodh looked entirely unfazed again.
âWhere would you even go?â, he asked and shook his head dismissively.
âAnywhere but here...â, Laqa replied coldly and turned to Aâviloh. âLetâs go and pack our things.â
All of this had happened so suddenly Aâviloh still could not quite believe it. No matter what Uâodh had said, for him this place was still his home and the people here the closest thing he had to a family. He didnât want to leave.
âWhat? Now?â, he asked and pleadingly looked to Laqa, hoping that there was some way to make everything right after all.
âYes! Iâm sure we can stay with the Flames for one night and tomorrow morning we leave.â
His decision seemed to be final, just as Uâodhâs. What was Aâviloh supposed to do against that?
Laqa made a point of taking Aâvilohâs hand so everyone could see it and knew to whom his loyalty belonged. Slowly he let his gaze wander over the crowd of curious faces giving them one last chance to speak up but they all remained silent.
With a last disappointed look at his father he turned around and walked away, unconcerned that they all stared at them as they left.
#ffxiv#ff14#final fantasy xiv#final fantasy 14#ffxiv writing#ffxiv screenshots#ff14 screenshots#ffxiv gpose#gpose#Aviloh Tia#Laqa Tia#I'm sorry for writing Avi in distress again...#but I was thinking about writing this for so long now it was only a matter of when instead of if#Besides now me not using the U for Laqa's name tag maybe makes some more sense XD#btw the title is a line of lyrics#I wonder if anyone recognizes it...#probably not though...#Its from a song called Family by Badflower#It may not fit perfectly... maybe its more of a Laqa song... but I think it has good bits for each of their feelings probably...#besides am I the only person wondering if Miqoâte have a rather Targaryen approach to relationships?#once again I feel like I have to say a few defending words about Uâodh xD#First it wasnât the fact of Aâvi being a guy that annoyed him - I think thatâs pretty much not an issue in this world#Just the fact that Miqoâte culture seems very survival of the fittest to me#and Aâvi while helping with whatever work there is in the village is just not particularly strong or anything#also I think Uâodh honestly loves all of his children just canât show it very well due to this whole you have to look strong mentality xD#I also think he at least really loved Laqaâs mother after all I imagine he challenged her father just so he was allowed to be with herâŠ#Tbh I build so much background lore about this whole family in my head itâs absolutely ridiculous xD#Maybe an issue for him not approving Laqa being in love with someone as weak as Aâviloh is also Laqaâs mother#I imagine she was a good hunter but also didnât have a good health and died of some sickness resulting from that which broke his heart#enough rambling of lore I should put into text instead of here đ
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not that i even include any of the nina project canon on this blog, but what really annoyed me about it all [i mean, basically everything to do with the storyline lmao] is that jane continued to call brenner papa. he claims they're âfather and daughterâ, offers his hand to her, and she takes it in order to continue the work. she confirms he is her papa. by calling him that, it continues to implement that he is some kind of role model or positive figure in her life. the fact that she didn't confront him about her childhood until he physically stopped her from leaving, and put the shock collar around her neck, is wild to me. all of janeâs development from the very first episode is amazing. at the end of season one she associates âbadâ to brenner, after spending one week with the boys. one week compared to eleven years with brenner.
yes she did try running away from him the moment she saw him, and she was only thinking about helping her friends in working with nina, but she would not have put up with his behaviour towards her. she knew who he was at that point, and if not just to her, then to her friends: he faked willâs death, threatened to kill the boys, and most importantly destroyed her mothers life. anyway. the point of this post, is that after season two and her experience with kali, the man who hurt terry, and brennerâs vision, she only refers to him as brenner. there is no more papa. she is not giving him that credit, or allowing him to have that possession over her. if he were to ever come up in conversation, he is brenner, and thatâs it.
which, on that note, i believe jane would stop referring to terry as 'mama' and instead simply call her 'mum.' when jane is looking through the documents regarding hawkins lab in the cabin, she sees terry for the first time, and realises she is her mother. without thinking, she calls out for mama, [not ma, not mother, not mum etc] the title already engrained into her from her so-called father: in that moment she still believes brenner is her father, and this woman is her mother. so they are both automatically mama and papa in her perception, the only parental titles she really knows of thus far. she's connecting these two vastly different people together by titles, which may seem simple on the outside, but has far more meaning within. the word papa will always be tainted to jane, and once she finds out about her real father, andrew rich, she would never call him papa, so why would she call terry mama? 'mama' is immediately associated to 'papa' and when jane grows up a little more and comes to realise these titles connect to one another, she only calls terry her mum or mother.
#â ) STUDY [ . . . ] come my darling homeward bound.#continuing to call him papa just totally backtracks all her development.#(which lbr the entire nina project DOES do that.)#and it just never sat well with me.#and yes i understand her mentally backtracking when she sees him again. feeling like that little lab rat he made her.#but jane gets her powers (physically and mentally) from the love of her friends. her family.#and she holds onto the goodness in her life far more than she does whatâs happened to her.#her anger at the injustice of it all definitely bleeds through and does make her more powerful.#she technically closed the gate by confronting her anger.#but her love and goodness is far more powerful than that.#and she just wouldnât give brenner any of that!!!!#she ainât putting up with his crap.#and just me writing 'mama' in threads when talking about terry DOES NOT FEEL RIGHT.#if a child is calling their mother 'mama' it's likely they're calling their father 'papa' too as those names are grouped together.#like mother and father. ma and pa. mummy and daddy. etc.#and if andrew was alive she would never call him papa.#so i think when she comes to realise about the different groupings of parental titles she stops calling terry mama.#and she would speak to becky about andrew too! and would call him 'dad'. so it only makes sense to call terry 'mum.'#i know it's another day of frankie overthinking things but.#does anyone really expect anything less by now??
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A/N: Hello again, and with this I think (?) I may have succeeded in writing enough bionicle fic to get it out of my system (unless another plot bunny hits me like a cannonball, but... eh, we'll see) and thus, here is the companion piece to the Vakama & Roodaka oneshot.
This time, exploring the scene where Vakama entered the Great Temple, from his side of things! This was also partially inspired by the scene in Challenge of the Hordika where Nokama is almost physically repulsed in trying to enter the Great Temple :)
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In the tunnels beneath the temple, Vakama must stoop.
At first he shuffles, mutated arm tucked against him and his sole hand brushing only briefly along the floor to steady himself, but the passages are dark and deep and lined with creatures which seek out the weak. The eyes that watch him are not hungry. They keep their bellies too full for that.
In the end, it is easier quicker to drop to all fours, to share the weight between claw and tool that feet alone cannot. His altered form folds into the new stance with frightening familiarity. It's comfortable.
Natural.
The crown of his mask grazes the tunnel's ceiling, but only in passing. His gait is sure. Well. Surer than the ungainly slouch it had been before.
It was said â back when Matoran were awake to say such things â that even the strongest swimmers of Ga-Metru would hesitate before plunging into the depths of the protodermis sea. Not because the creatures there had any fondness for the taste of Matoran. In truth, it was thought that the rahi actively disliked the flavour. No, it was because the way Matoran swam was indistinguishable from the rahi's usual prey. Only when they had sunk tooth and jaw into their meal would they realise their mistake.
It was an annoying, if harmless mistake for the rahi.
Matoran couldn't say the same.
Vakama's early crawl through the passage had been like that of a Matoran swimmer: functional, but slow and indiscernible from wounded prey. Creatures drag themselves down into these depths to die, in hopes that they will be devoured only when they are too far gone to feel it. The eyes are patient. They will wait to see if this newcomer is similarly inclined.
And so when Vakama drops to his haunches, the eyes blink. Reassess. He moves less like the hunted and more like the hunter now, more predator than prey, and the eyes â and teeth â keep their distance after that.
The path Vakama stalks through was once a protodermis pipe, made obsolete even before the cataclysm. Newer conduits had been built, more efficient, more resilient, and this one had been disconnected but never dismantled. When he reaches its origin, it takes some effort â and his blazer claw â to break the seal across the hatchway, but when he does, one of the temple's protodermis purification chambers looms above him.
The room beyond is quiet.
Unmarked.
He doesn't realise he's stopped until the chittering of his audience draws closer. The snarl he throws back echoes off the pipe's walls, and the eyes retreat, but do not leave.
Vakama curls his hand around the lip of the hatch, and then falters.
Something is wrong.
It's not a pain, because the feeling does not hurt as it ought, but something is undeniably, fundamentally wrong. It causes his breath to catch, his hand to flinch, and it would be so easy, so easy, to turn and walk away, only...
Only he came here for a reason.
The wrongness flares, amplified for a moment, and then he pulls himself up. The eyes watch, but do not follow. Do they feel it too? Can even such base creatures sense the innate malice the temple exudes?
He clambers out of the purification chamber â empty and abandoned now â and stumbles upon his landing. He catches himself, but does not rise back to his feet.
Wrong.
This is wrong.
And at the edge of the wrongness there is a strange sort of terror. It dreads the same way the fire fears the sea, the same way the prey fears the predator; it is the meeting of two primally antithetical forces where only one can survive. It whispers turn back through his mind.
He moves into the next room.
It's one he knows well. Light filters down from the rot-stained windows, centering â as it had the day he'd first seen it â on the suva, and casting long sentinel shadows of the columns standing to attention around it. A crack mars the suva, its stone dome now split cleanly in two from the quakes, and â drawn by some desire he cannot identify (instinct, curiosity... nostalgia?) â he approaches.
It seems so small now. Even bowed and altered in his Hordika form, he looms over the Ta-Metru symbol he'd once had to stretch to reach.
Unbidden, his hand moves to the niche where once he'd placed a Toa Stone â where once he had though himself chosen, duty-bound, destiny-gifted â and falters a breath from the stone.
The wrongness spikes.
Screams.
And with a twist of something he will not call horror, he understands it is not originating from himself.
But from the temple.
It is repulsion. It's alienation. It's recognising him, but as other, as rahi.
It's disgust that a monster would dare enter its sanctuary.
In the Ta-Metru carving, stone once polished to the point of fragmented reflection, he sees a glimmer of his own face. Neither Toa nor Matoran. Nothing blessed by Mata Nui.
Vakama recoils.
And then a wave of his own disgust, propelled by that fury that runs so close to the surface now, rolls through him. If you didn't want us as the Toa, you should've stopped Makuta from choosing us, he thinks, and digs his claws into the stonework.
The wrongness sings.
But he knows it for what it is now, and his morphed, clawed hand gorges scars through the carving. The stone is soft. Its makers had never imagined someone would take a blade to it.
There comes a tapping from across the room, echoing brazenly off the ancient stone walls, and Vakama retreats instinctively into the shadows. A Rahaga enters.
Norik?
No, this Rahaga's armour is more akin to a Po-Matoran than a Ta-Matoran's, the colour of dust and stone. Vakama tries to recall the Rahaga's name â and then dismisses the attempt.
It won't matter, in the end.
The Rahaga walks as he always has, stooped and slow, but clearly unhindered by the temple. He passes by the suva and runs one gnarled hand across the stonework, his movements marred by curiosity rather than reverence.
The rage arrives a fully-formed creation. It drowns out the wrongness, floods the apprehension, and he is moving before he's decided that this is the path he wants.
It is not pain, for it does not hurt as it ought.
But it does still hurt.
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Whatever the Rahaga might once have been, they are old and weak now. Four are captured before Vakama's rage has a chance to cool, but the ire is no less dangerous when it does.
(That's the thing about Ta-Metru; it's not a place of fire so much as it is of magma. And magma doesn't extinguish with the cold; it sets. It moors itself into place, an unmovable, burning force.)
The rage settles, solidifies around his heart and lungs and carves a home between his breaths.
(Magma is not fire. It does not leap blindly from one source to the next. Instead it advances. Slowly. Steadily. It finds a channel, a destination, and it engulfs all in its path until it reaches it.)
He finds the last two remaining Rahaga, pathetically ignorant to their brothers' fates and still scavenging the temple for answers. He hears the way Norik appraises his sister's translation, relief clear in his voice that they are one step further on this wild rahi chase. Relief, surely, that the Rahaga are one step closer to regaining their Toa form.
(And Vakama's anger has found its destination.)
He does not descend on the Rahaga's leader the way he has the others. No. Norik will know what's coming for him first. He gets to fear. Vakama waits until Gaaki has gone, until Norik is alone, and then he circles. The wrongness thrums in his veins, weighing him down and labouring his breaths. It doesn't matter. Let Norik hear his approach.
Norik doesn't try to run. Vakama will give him that much. (A wise choice. Vakama intends for this encounter to last, but if Norik runs, Vakama cannot be sure he won't chase.) Instead, the malformed once-Toa calls out and actually tries to approach him. Stupid. Doesn't he know that he won't win any fight, transformed as he is? As both of them are? No, instead, he tries to talk. As if they are equals, as if Norik has done anything to deserve his respect rather than his scorn. As if he has earned the temple's forgiveness for his trespassing.
Even when Vakama raises the fate of Norik's fellow Rahaga, Norik attempts to sway him with the illusion of reason, talking of duty and unity, as if he's not using the other Toa Hordika to chase after a rahi myth for his own desires. As if their roles are in any way comparable, both Toa of Fire once, both leaders, it's true, but Vakama hasn't forgone his duty to chase after selfish needs.
And it stops now.
Vakama circles closer, and Norik is still talking, unease in his voice, but not fear. Still searching for the right words to turn Vakama to his bidding as he has the other Toa Hordika. Ever the voice of two-faced logic.
Why won't he just shut up?
Does Norik think him to be as gullible as the others? As quick to desert his duty as them?
And Vakama knows he wants â needs â to shake that assurance, that arrogance out of Norik. Needs to see that facade of self-righteous wisdom crumble into the terror of his situation.
The growl begins deep in his chest and, unleashed, it becomes a roar. He rears out of the darkness, into the weak sphere of light surrounding Norik â and there, there he finally sees true fear fill the old fool's eyes.
Something slams into Vakama and he reels, his roar cut short. His hand reaches automatically, defensively, to his mask. He finds only water there. It clings to him, imbued with some sort of power â he can feel something other in it â but otherwise impotent.
"Leave my brother alone," Gaaki snarls. She stands in the doorway, small and hopelessly overpowered, but her shoulders are tensed with a stubborness Vakama recognises. Already, her spinner is powering up for another shot.
Well. Two can play at that game.
Vakama's rhotuka fires into motion, but the water has seeped into the mechanism, and dowses the fire before it has a chance to catch. He gives it a withering look, before turning the expression onto Gaaki. "Very clever."
Another water spinner hits him, but this time he is braced for it and all it does is wash harmlessly off him.
"Is that all you have?" he asks. His blazer claw splutters, but the claws on his hand flex. After all, there's more than one way to defang a muaka...
Gaaki steps back. Good. She knows she's outmatched. "It's a devastating attack underwater," she offers, and her words are strong but there is a cracked edge to them.
"Then you'd better start finding a puddle," Vakama growls, "before my claws find you," and he drops into a run, feet pounding and fangs bared and that ever-present wrongness humming about him.
She doesn't flee. Just like Norik, she stands her ground, gnarled fingers wrapped tight around her staff. Her eyes are hard, but he sees the way her hands shake.
How long will her resolve last, Vakama wonders. Before or after the claws find their mark?
He never finds out.
He's knocked off his feet before he reaches her, and when he hits the ground, ropes of energy pin him to the earth, like a water-bound rahi caught in a net.
Whatâ
Norik.
He'd forgotten Norik.
He thrashes against the restraints, but they hold strong â for now. His blazer claw splutters again, but it does nothing to the energy that binds him.
He stills as he hears footsteps approach.
The two Rahaga hobble into his line of sight. Gaaki is breathing hard, as if only now is she allowing herself to feel the fear. "You left that late, Norik," she says, and even the breath that follows sounds more like a shaken wheeze than a nervous laugh. "Almost too late."
"I only had the one shot. I couldn't afford to miss," Norik replies. "He's got our brothers. Gaaki, go findâ"
"I'm not leaving you alone with him," she retorts. "I only went for a moment before, and look what would have happened if I hadn't returned."
Vakama tilts his head as well as the energy net will allow. He grins at the Rahaga, anger curdling it into a sneer. "Yes, Gaaki, you're very good bait, congratulations." He shifts his gaze to Norik. "But you've always been so good at getting others to do your dirty work, haven't you, Norik?"
Norik doesn't even have the decency of guilt. Instead, he simply looks tired. "Whatever you think you knowâ"
"I know the truth! You don't care about the Matoran, you only care about yourselves!" He strains against the ropes, and although they do not break, there's a little more give in them than before. He slumps back to the ground, breathing hard. "You might have the other Toa fooled. You might even have the temple fooled, but not me," he growls, and the temple's hatred presses down on him, straining his last words.
Gaaki places a frail hand on her brother's arm. "Norik," she says, and there is such unbearable sorrow in her voice. "He looks in pain."
"It's not my doing," Norik assures her softly. "My snare spinner only binds."
Vakama snarls. "I don't need pity from the likes of you. I know what you are."
"We're allies, Vakama," Norik says, in that insufferably reasonable way of his. "Friends."
"You're frauds," Vakama snaps. He twists against his restraints. They slacken, just a touch. "Liars. You don't deserve to walk these floors."
And the Rahaga stand there, unburdened by the temple's hate, strangers to this land, to Metru Nui, and yet it is Vakama the temple repulses? After everything he has forgone, the life he's abandoned, the friendships he's lost, Mata Nui punishes him?
His rhotuka fires off a fire spinner, and it goes wide, cracks a wall. Norik and Gaaki stumble back, Norik preparing another snare shot, but the energy net holding Vakama snaps. Vakama lurches forward, suddenly free, and slams into Norik.
The snare spinner wraps itself around a column. It lights up the room with crackling energy.
A blast of water grazes past his shoulder, too shy of hitting Norik to commit to taking the easy shot, and Vakama reels towards Gaaki. He fires with a snarl, but hears the snare spinner coming again and ducks at the last moment.
Again his own attack misses and the shot cleaves clean through a wall. Something on the other side begins to smoulder.
Then it begins to rumble.
It's a low sound at first, as deep as the earth and just as vast. Almost like a distant growl. But then the cracks begin to spiral out across the roof, along the columns, and the room buckles.
The light flickers. The frames of the high windows above collapse.
The world becomes fragmented, filled with flickering images. Falling masonry and toppling pillars and dust â but the sounds never relent. Even in the depths of the passing darkness, the thunder continues.
And when the dust settles, so does an awful silence.
Vakama straightens, or does his best approximation of it. Fragments of cracked protodermis fall from his shoulders, his head, his back. He withdraws the hand which has somehow found itself raised above Gaaki, knocking aside the stone slab caught against his arm.
Where's Norik?
Both Hordika and Rahaga stand side by side, that quietness disturbed only by the skittering of stone shards settling. There is wrongness in his breath, his head, and it's impossible to separate where the temple's ends and his begins. But any moment now, Norik will reappear from the wreckage, bearing that ever-same holier-than-thou look, and the anger will rise anew in Vakama.
Any.
Moment.
Now.
"You've killed him," Gaaki says, and her voice breaks that terrible stillness. She draws in a half-breath that cracks into a sob. "You've... oh, Norik..."
No.
No, it was an accident. He hadn't meant toâ Norik had simply been in the wrong place. It wasn't as if he'd taken a blazer claw to Norik, or hit him directly with a fire spinner. He'd only meant to... what? What had he only meant to do?
Something swings towards him and he grabs the staff before he even registers what it is.
"He's not dead," Vakama says, and maybe if he says it, he might even believe it. He snaps his gaze to Gaaki, as if her grief is bringing it to pass. "He's not. He's not as easy to kill as that. When the othersâ when the Toa find him, he'll be fine. Fools like him always find a way to survive."
Gaaki attempts to pull her staff free, but her strength is no match for Vakama's. He wretches it out of her grasp and tosses it aside.
"Stop that."
She doesn't listen to him, only steps back and charges up her rhotuka. The grief in her eyes fogs into hatred.
The water spinner hits him but does little more than rock him.
"Stop."
Gaaki screams, a sound of rage and anguish, and releases a volley of spinners as ineffectual as the first.
Vakama's patience â or whatever had held him in place until now â snaps. He lunges forward. His claws close around the joints of Gaaki's rhotuka and pins the mechanisms harmlessly into place, in the same manner one might pick up a baby ussal crab by the widest edge of its shell. She thrashes, but Vakama's grip holds.
"I said, stop," he snarls.
She's breathing hard, her gasps sharp-edged with agony. "You killed him," she says, voice hoarse and hateful.
His insides twist, and â Gaaki hauled by his side â he starts the ascent to where the rest of the Rahaga are trapped. He doesn't look back to the rubble. Doesn't glance for one last glimpse of Norik's resting place.
He's not dead. He's not dead he's not dead he's not
The wrongness, the hatred, has woven so deep into him, it's almost a part of him now.
Toa don't kill. Vakama can't remember who taught him that (he recalls, briefly, the flash of a gold mask, but it comes with pain â grief â and he pushes it aside before it can take root) but it gnaws at him like a trapped stone rat. Toa don't kill.
But he was never meant to be one.
And if the Great Temple â if Mata Nui â thinks a mistake was made in Vakama's destiny....
Well. That's somebody else's problem.
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The Hordika that returns to Roodaka is different from the one she sent out. There's something new in his eyes... or perhaps something lost.
"How was the temple, Vakama?" she asks when it's just the two of them.
He looks to her. Beneath the anger, beneath the rahi, there's almost a haunted look to those eyes. It vanishes a moment later, but Roodaka never doubts her own eyes.
"Unwelcoming," he replies, and Roodaka smiles. She could have suggested Vakama pick the Rahaga off one by one in the chaos of Metru Nui, outside where her Visorak could have been an aid... but the temple had been too good an opportunity to miss.
"Good." She sets a hand on his shoulder. "You owe no loyalty to Mata Nui, Vakama. Not anymore."
He rolls his shoulder, but not sharp enough to dislodge Roodaka's hand.
"One thing I do not understand," she says. "What happened to the sixth Rahaga?"
The Toa growls. It is a gutteral sound, rooted deep in the chest and at home in a way it wasn't before. "You wanted a message left for the other Toa. I needed a messenger."
"Alive?"
Vakama shrugs his shoulder again, and this time she lets him roll her hand loose. "Does it matter, so long as they understand?" he growls.
No, Roodaka concedes as she surveys the remains of the Toa before her. She supposes not.
#bionicle#cat writes#lego bionicle#do i have a weakness for the hordika arc? you'll never know#(yes. look i was a well behaved 12year old kid who loved plots about characters going feral. i ate the hordika plotline up)#(and two decades later or there abouts i still have nostalgic fondness for it)#heya so how do we feel about vakama returning to the temple and finding it is repulsed by him?#a discovery that might not only confirm he wasnt chosen by mata nui but has been forsaken#and yeah this was the fic i technically titled 'damned'#but also casually thought of it as 'god called to let you know he hates you personally'#because that's definitely a normal thing to name a fic#also yes i like the idea that roodaka pushed vakama to enter the temple knowing he would feel abandoned by mata nui#and thus helps sever the 'destiny' part of the three virtues#i like the idea that just like matau had to invoke the three virtues to get vakama back#roodaka worked on severing vakamas ties to the three virtues to get him to turn his back on the others#and while she succeeded with unity and destiny#duty she could only derail or corrupt rather than sever entirely#and that (esp since duty is vakamas whole shtick) is why matau reminding him of his duty finally worked#i'll probably add this and the stasis tube au to ao3 in time#but for now it goes here
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