Kurogane (
souhi_no_arashi) wrote2008-07-03 11:08 pm
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[Action] 04 - Setting aside that really weird dream... >_>
Kurogane stalked ahead of his traveling companions how the hell had he ended up with those anyway?! and wondered how much further that bird was going to continue leading them through a now somewhat thinning forest.
Actually, they hadn't traveled much more than a day and a half and had already seemed to reach nearly the other side of the central forest that supposedly split this land in half. He'd been expecting it to be bigger, honestly. Perhaps the bird had taken a path that passed through a narrower section of the woods. There wasn't really any way to know without a map or some exploration and Kurogane didn't care that badly to find out either way though. At the very least, they seemed to be reaching the end of the forest with little incident. Which both relieved him and pissed him off. He didn't particularly want to look out for that kid and would have had to if they'd come across any trouble, but at the same time, he was bored out of his mind and just itching for something to happen.
His dreams the previous night had only proved that too true. Shaking his head, bits and pieces of the dreams lingering still with him, he tried to clear them out. Fighting side by side with a "Princess of Dolls?" Tch. And that girl with the wings on her feet and that grinning idiot... standing around while he was chained down... He developed a twitch just thinking about it. He'd wanted to smash in that guy's face just to make him stop grinning and looking so damned smug and happy!
Kurogane was finally pulled out of his musings about the bizarre dreams when he realized he had lost sight of the damn bird again. He lifted his eyes to an increasingly cloudy sky, not thinking much of the fact that it had been sunny only minutes before, he wasn't going to complain. He spotted the creature circling in the sky before taking off toward what appeared to be a tower or castle not far ahead, peeking over clumps of tall trees. He paused and turned back to the others, eyes falling on Taiki, "That it, kid?"
(( OOC: So! Taiki, Mokona and Sakura if she uhhh tailed them (though they have been walking for about a day and half since the river meeting, so she'd have been gone from home that long too, but please feel free to have her following them!) - we are arriving at Fay's tower after following Windam! I figure the dream event happened the previous night when they made camp. ))
Actually, they hadn't traveled much more than a day and a half and had already seemed to reach nearly the other side of the central forest that supposedly split this land in half. He'd been expecting it to be bigger, honestly. Perhaps the bird had taken a path that passed through a narrower section of the woods. There wasn't really any way to know without a map or some exploration and Kurogane didn't care that badly to find out either way though. At the very least, they seemed to be reaching the end of the forest with little incident. Which both relieved him and pissed him off. He didn't particularly want to look out for that kid and would have had to if they'd come across any trouble, but at the same time, he was bored out of his mind and just itching for something to happen.
His dreams the previous night had only proved that too true. Shaking his head, bits and pieces of the dreams lingering still with him, he tried to clear them out. Fighting side by side with a "Princess of Dolls?" Tch. And that girl with the wings on her feet and that grinning idiot... standing around while he was chained down... He developed a twitch just thinking about it. He'd wanted to smash in that guy's face just to make him stop grinning and looking so damned smug and happy!
Kurogane was finally pulled out of his musings about the bizarre dreams when he realized he had lost sight of the damn bird again. He lifted his eyes to an increasingly cloudy sky, not thinking much of the fact that it had been sunny only minutes before, he wasn't going to complain. He spotted the creature circling in the sky before taking off toward what appeared to be a tower or castle not far ahead, peeking over clumps of tall trees. He paused and turned back to the others, eyes falling on Taiki, "That it, kid?"
(( OOC: So! Taiki, Mokona and Sakura if she uhhh tailed them (though they have been walking for about a day and half since the river meeting, so she'd have been gone from home that long too, but please feel free to have her following them!) - we are arriving at Fay's tower after following Windam! I figure the dream event happened the previous night when they made camp. ))
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"That's right," he said, leaning his head in his hands on the window's edge, "though, I really should say 'thank you.' That was the first time I had ever seen the ocean in my life."
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"Are you some sort of dream seer or shaman or something?" he demanded to know from the man above.
He didn't like the idea of someone invading his dreams, not one bit. Though, the other strange people... he'd never seen them before or anyone like them either. What if they too had been real people? Or maybe that guy up there had done all of it, toying with Kurogane in his sleep. The very idea was enough to piss him off! He looked to Taiki once more, eyes narrowing just slightly. It had been Kurogane's idea to come here, but the kid was the one who knew this guy supposedly. Just what kind of people did he associate with, huh? Then again, he was so trusting of complete strangers he'd probably make friends with even a kappa. Tch.
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He smiled again, his face suddenly lit with understanding, "You're Taiki, aren't you! And hello again, Mokona! We should play more games!"
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"So Taiki's friend Fay and Mokona's dream-friend Fay really are the same person, and Kurogane knows Fay, too! We should all play a game together!"
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So he claimed he could only control his own dreams then, huh? And it did seem that this was indeed who Taiki kept in contact with as the man recognized him in turn. But how did he know the manjuu too then?
"Wait a second, you know this guy too!? From a dream?" the man demanded of the white bouncy blob. If that was the case then they all must have had their dreams run together! "How is that even possible - that we all dreamed the same dreams?" he grouched. It had certainly never happened to him before now, that was for sure.
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"I cannot say for certain why it happened. It certainly was strange, but very fun for me!"
Fay then turned back to Taiki.
"It is nice to meet you face-to-face for me as well, Taiki! I knew you from a picture your sages sent to me in order to help me search for you. They are quite worried."
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Gah, that pissed him off! And that weird blonde only grinned like an idiot and claimed it was "fun?" What the hell was wrong with him? Tch. However as he spoke with Taiki, something he said caught the kami's attention.
Your sages sent to me, - Just what he wanted to hear. "So they know where you are and they are looking for him. He can just stay here," he called back, not expecting an argument. Finally, he could leave this helpless kid here without worrying about what sort of trouble he'd get himself into. Not his problem anymore, hmph.
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"Were they mad?" He called up at Fay with obvious worry.
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"Do you see a way in?" he said, his voice taking on an extremely amused lilt.
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"You must get in there somehow," he countered.
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Right?
He looked up again, arching an eyebrow, "You can't be saying you never leave."
At least if that was the case, as unlikely as it was, it would explain how strange he was. Anyone would go crazy being locked up like that...
Locked up.
His frown returned as he eyed Fay, high above him. Maybe there was a reason he was up there then...
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"That is the simplest way to put what I am saying," he said.
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This man was either dangerous enough to be locked away like this, crazy enough to do it on his own, stupid enough to not know how to get down or not real... Kurogane wasn't sure which conclusion was best.
There went his plan to leave the kid here though... damnit.
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"I live here!"
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The answers like he was slow were starting to piss him off and he was definitely developing a twitch reaction to that vapid smile.
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"I have a courier that brings me provisions once a month," he said, toying with his braid again, "which is unfortunately the only hospitality I would be able to offer you all if you stayed here. If you don't mind sleeping beneath the stars however, please, feel free to use this clearing."
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"I have better things to do," he responded coldly to the offer, but his gaze darted to Taiki. Did he want to just leave the child with this suspicious guy?... He wasn't so sure now. Tch! Why the hell hadn't he just left him at the river in the first place?
"Can you get this kid's sages to come find him here or not?" he asked begrudgingly after a moment.
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"I could most definitely direct them here," he said, "but I am certain it would take a few days at least."
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This better be a test from his sister for him to go to this much trouble. Hn. As it was, he was sure he was going to regret this even more than he already did.
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