Guy's head was still spinning from finding out that his friend was back once again. He realized that he'd done a good job of keeping his cool while explaining everything to Luke, mainly because nothing would have been solved if both of them had been reeling, but
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Edgar crossed his arms, blinking. He couldn't help the wry smile on his face in spite of his rather grim mood. There was something undeniably amusing about Guy's statement. "It's only in a place like this could one be thankful to find their friend in the morgue," he remarked. It was worth noting that tidbit of information, in the event Gren vanished suddenly. That'd be a deep loss, one he wasn't sure he was ready to face.
It was a safe assumption from his tone that his roommate was all right, in the end; however, there was a question on Edgar's mind. It was probably prying, but he reasoned it was worth asking. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. "And just how did he end up there? Aside from the obvious answer." More questionable was how he was still alive. He'd heard of resurrections at Landel's, but not actually thought it possible- to hear it was true made him wonder if it was truly the blessing it was cracked up to be. Knowing how things worked, it was unlikely such an act came without a price.
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Of course, admitting to all of that was bound to lead to questions, though Guy didn't mind answering them. He realized that Okita probably didn't want this spread around, but he wasn't planning to give a name and he didn't think Edgar would be blabbing about it either way. From what Guy could tell, Edgar was usually off the radar in this place. He certainly didn't stand out as much as some other patients, anyway.
"He... didn't get the chance to tell me much. All I really got out of him was that he was in the medical wing when... well, when whatever it was happened." The exact details of Okita's death were still a mystery to him, but his lack of wounds made it likely that it was something internal. "I'm not sure why he was brought back while other people weren't." It seemed completely random, but Guy figured there had to be some logic behind it.
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One thing was evident: while life at Landel's as a captive wasn't ideal, it was better than death. There'd be no fighting back from the grave.
"Well, at least he's alive," Edgar noted a little pensively, his mind wandering elsewhere as it played with the possibilities of death and his companions.
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Guy had played his part in this talk, so now it was time to see if he could get any information out of Edgar. The swordsman cleared his throat and placed a hand on his hip, giving the other man a searching look. "But how about you? You seem a little under the weather. Did something happen?"
Chances were the answer to that was yes, but the real question was what it had been and how bad it was. Guy could only hope that Edgar would open up to him.
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Hm. He realized his hesitation probably spoke volumes if someone he hardly knew could sense it. Now, where to begin?
"A lot has happened, to be honest," he said, lowering his voice. He leaned into the nearest wall, occasionally surveying the room before returning his eyes to Guy. "Two of my companions from my world have been brought here within the past few days, both with curious memory problems: one doesn't remember his time here before, but suddenly knows about the future of our home; the other doesn't recall having ever met me at all."
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Of course, it always went back to friends in this place. It was probably the easiest way for the people in charge to get at them, because in the end everyone had connections. There were people who were more heartless, people like Sync, but the majority of them had a number of people who they cared about and would die for.
"Huh," he said once Edgar had finished. "I've had the first one happen to me before. Well, one particular friend of mine has been in and out of this place four times now." It was particularly relevant seeing how he'd just found Luke at lunch. Or rather, Luke had found him. "Each time he forgets everything about Landel's, but I think in terms of back home, he remembers as much as there is." Did that mean that Luke wasn't set to experience any more memories on Auldrant itself? No. Guy wouldn't let himself believe that. They just had to make it happen.
"The other situation is new to me, though. Do they have amnesia or something? How well did you know each other?" Guy had to admit it would be pretty horrible to have someone like Jade show up and realize that the man didn't even recognize him, though he had to wonder if that might be a result of the person in question being taken from the "past," so to speak.
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