URSULA's voice crackles on over all forms of communication, radio and telepathic. In both, her transmission seems unstable. "Warning. Urgent. Attention required. I really mean it. Please evacuate the water. If impossible, hide immediately. The blast will be incoming from the east. The Aurora has reached critical status. Dark Matter engines failing. Core system failure impending, counting down in ten... nine... eight... sev-- sev-- five... four... three... tw--"
Should any be above the surface in the line of sight of the Aurora, they will witness the fires of explosion. The outer shell pops and bursts into flame, billowing out, a deafening roar that cracks with a heavy wave buoying through the water. Shocks of steam fill the air, scalding what surfaces they burst over. A rain begins.
In some ways, it is the safest place to witness.
Below, the explosion ricochets. A shock blasts through the water, then another, sending wave after wave pushing seaweed flat down, knocking animals about, scattering and rocking sand. Pulses of burning hot bubbles shake through a radius, fizzling out only after it sears and disperses to ravage what rises above. Cold water filaments web through the pods of heat. The ocean shudders.
Even as far as the base, the Aurora’s explosion makes itself known. The whole structure shudders on its supports, loose items shaking and falling, rushes of white and dark water bursting past the observatory windows in one wave, another, a third, and in one empty observatory, a crack breaks through the glass, forcing URSULA to seal off the area temporarily.
Rain still falls above the Aurora’s wreckage. The last of the fires will be doused. When the waters become cool again, new sea life will move in to make food of the their dead brethren.
A strange keening shivers in the air at the edge of hearing.
[As a note, direct any questions regarding this event to the March OOC Post! And a special note for Korosensei, go for it ♥]
[Despite the light tone, a tenseness comes into Fukami's face, a tautness to his features, a hardness in his eyes. It barely manifests itself as a frown or expression besides his usual (lack of) one. He doesn't know what prompts her to ask him that much, but Fukami's loyalty to that witch they're speaking of is deep.
He is—was (a painful correction to make, not entirely true)—in love with her once, after all. But she loves another. Even so, he'll never...]
...
[There is a silence that stretches out following Ellana's question, as he watches her.]
...I could, if I wished to. Wadanohara does not trap us. Her first familiar left her side to do what he thought he had to. Though, that was all for her sake. [A pause.] But, I would not leave. No matter what happened, regardless of what person she became.
[Fukami believes in her, more than anyone else. He believes in her strength, he believes in the goodness that Wadonohara offers, believes that she will always—always protect their sea.]
[ In the end, not so difficult to see she's brushed up on a depth of feeling on a topic — a person — who matters deeply to Fukami. She can set aside the question of where that feeling might once have come from, or if leaving for the sake of the person who matters to you is indeed choosing to break away, from what Fukami says of her first familiar. It matters, but to a different conversation than the one they've ended up having, or the one she ends up feeling she's touched upon now. ]
It is astounding, the lengths to which one might go for the sake of love and loyalty.
[ Perhaps too close to her own thoughts, projecting, because her tone turns into something quiet, inward looking; love being a word to encompass so many kinds of love, from the deep love between friends, the enduring love between family that may be a blessing or a noose around a neck, the love that turns toward romance, and all the multitude of loves that lay inbetween. It may not even be the right word applied to Fukami and Wadanohara, or it may, but to which kind she doesn't speculate over long. That's for him to know. It matters to him.
But it's a sentiment she's seen play to both good and ill elsewhere. Love turned into anger, envy, hatred, betrayal. Love between family members that lifts them up, or drags them down. She chooses to believe in those better forms of love, for any emotion means allowing in the pain, too, and not giving in to the darker side of any emotion. Not being twisted and turned into what was little more than a demon, or even further, allowing that demon in, or perverting the truth of a spirit one trusted as a friend.
I would not have you see what I become. ]
Such loyalty is nothing to take lightly. [ Sadness draws the corner of her lips into a frown, something that fades and mixes into a resolve that does not make it better, but gives her a focus. The world stands more important. It has to. Yet if there's a chance... the tinkle of glass she sweeps up and stands with is the only sound that accompanies her, swift and light on her feet as she moves toward one semi-clear tabletop. ]
May you find your way back to your Wadanohara sooner rather than later.
[ May she not decide for you what it is you're allowed to walk alongside her. May you never need to worry about changing her heart for giving in to a grief so large, she doesn't know how to see beyond it, only how to look backward to move forward. ]
[The word love stings very briefly at something inside of him, as though a reminder of his own failure. Not that he had ever had intentions of telling her, not when she so clearly still felt for Samekichi, but even someone like Fukami wanted to think... for a little while, at least...
However, he shakes his head slightly.]
...Eventually. Coming here was something she asked of me. Until things have improved, I cannot go back.
[ Love doesn't make people reasonable. The heart wants what it wants.
Yet what pulls her contemplative attention, what makes her go still, is his statement. Coming here was something she asked of me. ]
It was, was it? Why? What is it you've been sent to improve, as one person in a vast, foreign ocean?
[ No mockery. Not disbelief, per say, either. She wants to understand, because it's discordant, hearing the many ways they end up here. Having the one face she knew not know her, not be from her... timeline, she supposes. There is something terribly insincere in all of this, and she doesn't know if it's because she's traveled through time, or simply gotten used to the high handed ways those with the power might use those without it. Some believe they were sent here. Others? Arrived without a choice.
Just one individual is capable of destroying an ocean, [Fukami says, plainly. He's thinking of his own sea as he says so. But, that sentence there is a good as indicator as any as to why he's been sent here.]
I'll do what I can. That's all. This ocean is hardly stable right now...
[The environment, the radiation, even if this is the first time Fukami's been truly exposed to such a thing and what it means altogether for everything he does not fully grasp yet.]
I am so sorry, I just got back, you can ignore this! (and any others)
[ Yes, well, she won't argue that it isn't possible. She'd have to be willfully blind to argue that much. ]
Perhaps. Though in my experience, it's not a single individual acting bereft of support, however ill gained.
[ Individual actions might have great sway, but still... no one operated in the Void. (Ignoring that there are those consigned to and possibly waiting in said Void.) ]
You won't find me disagreeing that this place feels unstable. In all truth, Ursula is likely a part of that instability.
[ She ran her hand over her head, breathing out through her nose. ]
None of us belong here, even if at least one of us was "sent."
"I've been assigned," "this is where I thought I was going to recover after crashing," "I was in the snow and then here," "I was pursuing answers in ancient ruins."
[ She shifts, moving to rid herself of what's in hand as she shrugs. They're all sort-of quotes, in the end. ]
Most of said persons not being human making it also curious.
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He is—was (a painful correction to make, not entirely true)—in love with her once, after all. But she loves another. Even so, he'll never...]
...
[There is a silence that stretches out following Ellana's question, as he watches her.]
...I could, if I wished to. Wadanohara does not trap us. Her first familiar left her side to do what he thought he had to. Though, that was all for her sake. [A pause.] But, I would not leave. No matter what happened, regardless of what person she became.
[Fukami believes in her, more than anyone else. He believes in her strength, he believes in the goodness that Wadonohara offers, believes that she will always—always protect their sea.]
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It is astounding, the lengths to which one might go for the sake of love and loyalty.
[ Perhaps too close to her own thoughts, projecting, because her tone turns into something quiet, inward looking; love being a word to encompass so many kinds of love, from the deep love between friends, the enduring love between family that may be a blessing or a noose around a neck, the love that turns toward romance, and all the multitude of loves that lay inbetween. It may not even be the right word applied to Fukami and Wadanohara, or it may, but to which kind she doesn't speculate over long. That's for him to know. It matters to him.
But it's a sentiment she's seen play to both good and ill elsewhere. Love turned into anger, envy, hatred, betrayal. Love between family members that lifts them up, or drags them down. She chooses to believe in those better forms of love, for any emotion means allowing in the pain, too, and not giving in to the darker side of any emotion. Not being twisted and turned into what was little more than a demon, or even further, allowing that demon in, or perverting the truth of a spirit one trusted as a friend.
I would not have you see what I become. ]
Such loyalty is nothing to take lightly. [ Sadness draws the corner of her lips into a frown, something that fades and mixes into a resolve that does not make it better, but gives her a focus. The world stands more important. It has to. Yet if there's a chance... the tinkle of glass she sweeps up and stands with is the only sound that accompanies her, swift and light on her feet as she moves toward one semi-clear tabletop. ]
May you find your way back to your Wadanohara sooner rather than later.
[ May she not decide for you what it is you're allowed to walk alongside her. May you never need to worry about changing her heart for giving in to a grief so large, she doesn't know how to see beyond it, only how to look backward to move forward. ]
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However, he shakes his head slightly.]
...Eventually. Coming here was something she asked of me. Until things have improved, I cannot go back.
[His voice is quiet, but firm.]
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Yet what pulls her contemplative attention, what makes her go still, is his statement. Coming here was something she asked of me. ]
It was, was it? Why? What is it you've been sent to improve, as one person in a vast, foreign ocean?
[ No mockery. Not disbelief, per say, either. She wants to understand, because it's discordant, hearing the many ways they end up here. Having the one face she knew not know her, not be from her... timeline, she supposes. There is something terribly insincere in all of this, and she doesn't know if it's because she's traveled through time, or simply gotten used to the high handed ways those with the power might use those without it. Some believe they were sent here. Others? Arrived without a choice.
And it makes no sense to her at all. ]
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I'll do what I can. That's all. This ocean is hardly stable right now...
[The environment, the radiation, even if this is the first time Fukami's been truly exposed to such a thing and what it means altogether for everything he does not fully grasp yet.]
I am so sorry, I just got back, you can ignore this! (and any others)
Perhaps. Though in my experience, it's not a single individual acting bereft of support, however ill gained.
[ Individual actions might have great sway, but still... no one operated in the Void. (Ignoring that there are those consigned to and possibly waiting in said Void.) ]
You won't find me disagreeing that this place feels unstable. In all truth, Ursula is likely a part of that instability.
[ She ran her hand over her head, breathing out through her nose. ]
None of us belong here, even if at least one of us was "sent."
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[If she's saying it like that, it sounds as though she's heard things from the others. Fukami is aware that this planet is none of theirs, but...
Hmm.]
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[ She shifts, moving to rid herself of what's in hand as she shrugs. They're all sort-of quotes, in the end. ]
Most of said persons not being human making it also curious.