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WEEK TWO EXECUTION
week two: execution
no melodies no memories
no melodies no memories
Hopefully you got a long night of sleep? Barring that, you got whatever answers, or closure, you might have needed. Because it's strangely quiet, the following Sunday morning, the everyday background music you've all gotten used to reduced to mere echoes on the wind.
Breaking the silence, somewhere, much like the song of Friday, there is the echoing, cruel laughter of voices you should faintly recognize throughout the city. It's followed by humming of that newly familiar song. It's strongest, interestingly, close to the plaza.
As time turns to 1 PM, though, there is a change as the voices fade. While there's no compulsion to investigate it, there's a small gathering in the plaza. Your three Watchers are here with their daemons, and so are... Suigetsu, and his daemon, front and center. All damages and evidence, anything amiss from the weekend, is all gone, and replaced with the state of the plaza from the week prior.
Nearby, the Watchers stand clustered together. Suriel is silent where they lean on their crutch, wings drooping under their cloak as their caracal paces restlessly. Shamsiel is also silent as they stand there to the other side of Suriel, their cloak covering them completely with the exception of their one good arm which clenches at their chest. Keeping an eye on Suigetsu is Baraqiel, tiger-formed daemon tracking Naito closely, pacing where the Watchers have estimated the boundary will be.
And then, another party will be compelled to join them. Rochalizo will find that his feet are carrying him to his destination, Philia sticking close to him as they travel across banks and canals to the heart of the markets. Once he passes through the centermost area of the plaza, opposite where Suigetsu stands, he'll find that he can't go back, and neither can his daemon.
Likewise, no one can enter the plaza further than where the three Watchers stand, having gotten a good gauge of what will happen now. There will be no interfering from outside parties, no matter what it is that's about to happen. Any attempts to do so will result in them meeting an invisible barrier, one that rebuffs them with the same amount of force used against it—so take care.
Breaking the silence, somewhere, much like the song of Friday, there is the echoing, cruel laughter of voices you should faintly recognize throughout the city. It's followed by humming of that newly familiar song. It's strongest, interestingly, close to the plaza.
As time turns to 1 PM, though, there is a change as the voices fade. While there's no compulsion to investigate it, there's a small gathering in the plaza. Your three Watchers are here with their daemons, and so are... Suigetsu, and his daemon, front and center. All damages and evidence, anything amiss from the weekend, is all gone, and replaced with the state of the plaza from the week prior.
Nearby, the Watchers stand clustered together. Suriel is silent where they lean on their crutch, wings drooping under their cloak as their caracal paces restlessly. Shamsiel is also silent as they stand there to the other side of Suriel, their cloak covering them completely with the exception of their one good arm which clenches at their chest. Keeping an eye on Suigetsu is Baraqiel, tiger-formed daemon tracking Naito closely, pacing where the Watchers have estimated the boundary will be.
And then, another party will be compelled to join them. Rochalizo will find that his feet are carrying him to his destination, Philia sticking close to him as they travel across banks and canals to the heart of the markets. Once he passes through the centermost area of the plaza, opposite where Suigetsu stands, he'll find that he can't go back, and neither can his daemon.
Likewise, no one can enter the plaza further than where the three Watchers stand, having gotten a good gauge of what will happen now. There will be no interfering from outside parties, no matter what it is that's about to happen. Any attempts to do so will result in them meeting an invisible barrier, one that rebuffs them with the same amount of force used against it—so take care.
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gritting his teeth through the pain, half-pushed up off the ground, he mutters,]
Goodbye, Suigetsu.
[like he said at the start, he'll be taking his life.
the air crackles, and then—electricity manifests around them, as if through magic, before it flies towards suigetsu and the crab, sending the canal alight.]
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Lightning, lightning, lightning.
You can see it coming (in this case, you really can't), but it's not like you can run from it, especially when you are literally water -- he still isn't, not anymore, not right now, but his daemon sure is. Oops. He's also fairly drenched from shenanigans earlier and on top of a crab that's also halfway in the canal; the canal is also halfway on the crab and on shore.
It's a death trap, as surely as anything: even the Land of Thunder wasn't quite as annoying as all this.
He probably has his mouth open to say something else -- he always does. But there's just the sweep and crackle of lightning and it's hard to tell which scream is the crab, which one is Naito's in his head (can sharks scream? they can scream internally, maybe), and which one is his own. Yep, a familiar sensation for somebody who isn't all that familiar with physical injury: burning and burning and burning, inside and outside and all around. This is also what it means to be a Houzuki: you really do prefer the fire to the frying pan.
(Sorry Alphinaud!)
The magic is blinding and neverending, goes on and on for what seems like ages--]
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It syncs up with Flat's beatboxing, somehow, because this is totally an appropriate requiem. ☆)
Everything clears in a cloud of steam and flash-cooked crab, with one very flash-cooked corpse and pile of Dust 'pon its back.
Suigetsu Houzuki is dead.]
REMEMBER -
The winds have died down from the typhoon, and it's safe to enter the plaza now, but the air remains charged from the final blow and the remnant of, uh, memories. Naito shimmers into golden Dust, fading on the wind as the bubble of water encasing him becomes nothing more than water in the canal. The knife and bow and arrow both disappear much like the glass had after they were chosen, and it seems like nothing will be left behind.
And that includes the executed, Suigetsu's body turning to Dust like much his daemon - and then there's nothing left, save for the remains of the crab.
Suigetsu Houzuki is, indeed, dead.
The laughter from before returns, echoing, before the unknown but newly familiar voices turn to song again:
the choice is clear; it only takes one breath.
to see a fight off with laughs and no remorse,
perhaps falling now was a just matter of course.
and though he stands tall to fight to the last,
goodbye, good riddance. your time here has passed.
After the Dust clears, and the song ends with more of that laughter, the Watchers will disappear in a shift of space around them. Rochalizo and Philia are left alone in the heart of the plaza with their victory feast.
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just collapsing back to the ground. he has an arrow sticking out of his shoulder and probably a broken rib or punctured lung what do you want from him.
enjoy your crab, everyone!!]
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after she'll talk in a more normal volume. ]
We will fix you up in no time, punk.
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Ugh, and after I got Shamsiel to heal me a little yesterday...
[what! a waste!]
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[ to who. ]
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will dw let me post this comment
Do you need help carrying him?
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[ she is still
technically injured
even if she is making a point to not point that out herself. ]
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silently taking her first aid kit out for whoever can use it whew]
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I think... I did pretty okay, huh?
[despite being incredibly outmatched in terms of fighting]
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[aaaa, god. she's looking through her satchel for medical supplies but it also seems like the other are helping too? whew, he's in good hands.]
That jerk didn't stand a chance. And you used lightning like you were born for it.
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I was trying to think of how to get him near the water... Typhoon interfered with that, tough.
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[she'll try to help him adjust so he has an easier time breathing!! aaaaa...]
You outclassed him in every way.
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Sir Rochalizo. . .
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... I wasn't going to lose.
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[he would show her but. he doesn't really feel like getting his coin out right now.]
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