week two, saturday, post-trial
[ Mizuki has a lot of business to attend to tonight, and Ishikirimaru is most certainly included in that bunch. They're quick to seek him out after the trial - not because they believe he'll be removed from the game anytime soon, but because they have a feeling plenty of other people are going to want to talk to him. ]
You have a lot of faith, Ishikirimaru-san. As expected of someone with Piety, I suppose. [ a beat. ] Is now a better time to ask what you're planning?
You have a lot of faith, Ishikirimaru-san. As expected of someone with Piety, I suppose. [ a beat. ] Is now a better time to ask what you're planning?
god ok here we go again bc I, OOC, WAS DUMB
[he takes a long sip from the cup of tea he's got with him, quietly considering his answer.]
Although... I have to admit, I did not know it would work out this way. I fully expected to be at risk of dying, until Piety appeared.
[another pause, and:]
The rules say Piety must lose a follower. They do not say they must kill a follower. I already had plans to defect.
SHHH NO ONE HAS TO KNOW
You're the worst, making everyone worry about you like that. The absolute worst kind of man.
[ with that, they plop down across from him. ]
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[he's smiling, though, even as he reaches up to rub lightly at where they bopped him. it doesn't hurt, but still.]
I only just found out it was an effective loophole, myself, so I hope you will forgive me for making you worry. I fully expected to be saying my goodbyes, in case I was not saved.
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I did, too. I could tell you were serious. You're willing to give up that much for everyone here?
[ they cock their head at him. ]
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[with a sigh, he continues:]
I can-- accept choosing a guilty party, when we are certain enough. Those are the guidelines of this game. But in situations like this...
[he just can't.]
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[ they seem to consider his words for a few moments, then nods in understanding. ]
You might be a bad man, but you're a noble one, Ishi-san. You're not what I'd expect a youkai to be like at all. [ a sigh. ] Someone like you shouldn't be in a place like this. You'll get hurt, at this rate.
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[one hand drops to the hilt of his sword, there. the charm that used to be there is missing.]
...I understand that I may sound naive, but I am aware enough that I am still a weapon. This is not the first time I have seen death, and I am afraid it will not be the last.
I will be all right.
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I don't think you're naive at all. [ they do add that, at least. ] But I do hope you're right.
[ he's proven tonight more than ever just how reliable he is. ]
So, you're defecting... I don't suppose you'd consider joining Beauty after today. [ Mizuki sounds slightly bitter about this. ] I don't know who the other member is, so I don't know if Uchiha-kun was telling the truth - but I do know that Beauty-kun probably didn't authorize that power usage for wicked purposes.
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[he wants to see what would happen... but ah, well.]
I do believe you, but in either case, today has no bearing on it. I already spoke with the one I intend to join two days ago.
[a few moments of hesitation, there, before he settles on something and nods.]
I shared my previous allegiance with you, so I will tell you this as well. I'll be joining Merriment.
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Merriment-san, huh... The one that doesn't like me.
[ they sound wryly amused rather than bothered by it, though. ]
What made you pick him?
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[one day he'll meet a god he doesn't like.]
I intend to do what I can to stop this from continuing to happen, or at least to prevent it from being this bad again.
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[ here they were, imagining some moral reasoning behind it all... ]
Then are you planning on staying awake through Thursday night next time?
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[which he sounds a bit guilty about, really, but-- he still has to. especially when it's saving him.]
... but yes, I am. If anything should go wrong, then you may assume I died due to bad luck or in the process of trying to stop someone.
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They sigh a little bit. ]
You seem awfully calm about that idea... [ like he has been all night about dying, frankly. They try to laugh it off. ] Are those 1200 years catching up with you?
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[a long, thoughtful pause ensues.]
Perhaps it's simply different because of what I am. I do not want to die, necessarily, but it has been a possibility ever since I was given a body.
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You were given a human body to fulfill some purpose? [ a question, but more like a statement - checking that they're understanding him correctly. ]
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[he pauses, then-- laughs softly at something, shaking his head.]
If you were able to accept my being a sword, I suppose you may be able to accept this as well. Our master summoned all of us to protect history; we travel to different time periods in order to keep our enemy from changing the course of events.
[that sounds 100% serious.]
The year in my time is roughly 2206, though I most recently spent about seventy years in the Sengoku era.
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2206, huh...
[ it's as he said: none of this is anything Mizuki would normally believe, but as long as they're playing along with his story about tsukumogami, they may as well play with these elements, too. And, quite honestly, time travel isn't completely out of the question. ]
So not only are you a youkai, but a time-travelling one? This sounds like an anime.
[ spoilers, mizuki ]
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[thanks for not vocally questioning it too hard, mizuki.]
It can be difficult, and sometimes unfortunate, but... it is necessary work. There's no telling what would become of history otherwise.
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It doesn't sound any stranger than the other things you said. If anything, I think it's a little more believable than the youkai part. [ they wave a hand. ] Who's your enemy? Other youkai?
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[but the faintly amused tone there quickly fades, voice slightly softer when he answers-- it's a little slower, as if he's more hesitant to say it.]
Mm... of a sort. They are somewhat like us, in that they too are weapons, but... corrupted, may be the best word for it.
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[ a smile. ]
Evil spirits, on the other hand... I don't think those will be making an appearance any time soon.
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[none of them existing at all sounds kind of fake? though... well, he supposes there may be worlds and timelines where they truly don't exist.]
Ah, but for your sake, I will hope you never meet any evil ones.
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[ they shift on their feet. ]
Right now, all the evil spirits I need to ward off tonight are in this temple. I've got some damage control to do for poor Beauty-kun.
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[and he is just immediately moving on from that!]
But I suppose that wouldn't be a bad idea. I have yet to meet with Beauty, myself, but I think I ought to change that, particularly now. I take it you know what he likes?
[he likes leaving Good offerings, okay.]
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Mm, I do. He likes flowers and anything beautiful. Although he told me that anything is fine, as long as my heart was in it... Something like that.
[ beauty is Very Corny. ]
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If I might also ask-- what is it that keeps you with him?
Just out of curiosity, really. I am not asking this to try to sway you.
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[ they ponder that for a few moments. ]
He's cute! And if I leave him, he'll be all alone. Someone has to take care of him.
[ one gets the sense they aren't being entirely serious ]
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If you'll forgive my saying so, Mizuki-san, that seems a bit unlike you.
[and a little more gently:]
You may say so, if you would prefer to keep your reasons to yourself.
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Not good enough for you? I think judging them by their character is the best we can do. In the end, they're all promising us the same rewards, after all.