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Date/Time: 1:07PM to approximately 3:07pm October 24th
Location: The ENTIRE WORLD of Edensphere
Rating: Varied I expect, but let's say R to be safe.
Summary: Edensphere burns. Everyone dies. ...Well, not quite everyone. Warning for large-scale character death and
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To say the fire had been surprising would be an understatement. The only warning he'd gotten was the slight shift in air pressure, his instincts telling him something is not right seconds before the Sphere had gone ablaze. Immediately his survival and training had taken priority, and the curious trip to the tea store he'd been hearing about was forgotten.
Secure the others. Find a safe location to work as a temporary base of operations. Plan accordingly from there.
Of course it was never that easy. The fire's abnormal behavior meant that predicting it was impossible; wood would only be singed where metals were burning brightly, the fire spreading illogically. There was no time to think, only to move when the fire allowed it and rely far too much on uncontrollable variables. He couldn't afford to wonder about his house, if his brand new computers had already been destroyed, if Yehuda and Jack had gone up in flames with the couch.
And now he had a civilian on his hands to worry about.
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"As will you, if you do not move. There are people here that need assistance. Some are trapped."
Perhaps the other person was part of the guard, which might have explained the tone, but even so, the white-haired man felt it was more important to help people in times of chaos than getting snapped at. Orders and plans were vital, but not when people were dying around them.
"Come on."
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He wasn't about to trust someone he didn't know to led them to safety and took point, motioning to the other man to follow him. If they were lucky, the bridges would be intact, and they could head to Housekeeping. From there..
"Our destination is Housekeeping HQ, if the bridges are still working."
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"Then go. It might be to late for some, but not for others. It's never a waste when it comes to lives, and I will not abandon people."
He bowed his head slightly, turning around to hurry over and help someone back on their feet. If it so killed him, he wasn't about to give up on the people here.
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Too many obstacles were in his way. Houses and vendor's stalls in various stages of burning, people panicking in the streets, people trying to assist their loved one, people dead and dying and barely recognizable on the ground. He didn't identify them, seeing no need or desire to, only acknowledging things based on their level of danger to himself and the probability they'd get in his way.
All of his calculations were immediately rendered obsolete the moment he was suddenly covered by a heavy, encasing suit.
Visibility: 10%
Mobility: 23%
Sound Perception: 76%
Internal Temperature: Normalized
Air Quality: Acceptable
Another event created by the Sphere? From what he'd seen there hadn't been anyone else dressed like this, unless the phenomenon had just taken place. Trying to see through the eye slit, he could make out the occasional glint of gold, too artificial to be from the fire, but too infrequent for everyone to have been affected.
What did that mean..?
No, don't dwell on it.
Aurora pushed on, taking full advantage of the flame retardant to make up for his slowed pace, going through paths he normally couldn't have for fear of death. He had to get to HQ, receive intel from his coworkers, get his hands on a journal and try to contact the others.
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Inside the child was beyond terrified. One minute he'd been playing happily in the marketplace with some other youngsters and the next minute the stall next to him had exploded. Then his vision had been obscured by some strange bulky outfit, his arms completely covered by thick heavy clothes that weren't his... Soon there was nothing but the screams of his playmates and stall keepers--all of whom he knew on a name basis, the people he delivered fruit from the farm to, the people who gave him treats--they were all gone. They were all burning. They were screaming, they were screaming at him RUN APPLE RUN RUN RUN RUN! and then not screaming choking and falling and everyone around him was falling not running and not getting up.
Not getting up.
Not getting up.
He wasn't going to get up and run. Can't get up, can't see where to run to. Want Bastet! Want Eyepatch! Want Moon and Raise and Cara and Lucy and nobody is moving. He can't see anyone so they're not moving.
It's quiet. It's quiet. It's quiet in his head.
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Hurrying over, Koi gently reached out a hand to touch the shoulder of the suit. He burned himself slightly, but ignored that for now. This was much more important - how could the other just leave people like this? The sound from the collapsing building still haunted him, and he kept thinking of some kind of huge flaming bird.
Concentrate. Get people out!
"Hey. Can you hear me? We have to go, it's too dangerous here."
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It couldn't be real. Everyone was gone...
He flinched when he felt a hand touch his suit, but otherwise he made no reaction.
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Moon instinctively dropped to the ground, thinking that one of the buildings had blown up and debris would rain down. Looking up again, he saw the entire column of the Tree engulfed in flames, right before his vision was blocked except for a thin slit.
He was in some sort of protective gear, and it impeded his movement, much to his frustration. Moon backed up against one of the support beams of a nearby porch, watching as the embers began to burn through the roof. He really needed to move soon, but the whole world seemed to be burning. Where were you supposed to go?
While he was making up his mind, the Sphere decided for him. The support beams gave way, and the roof collapsed on top of him, pinning Moon down at his torso with a sickening crack.
With all the panic, he doubted anyone would even notice him.
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Noticing another golden suit, he made his way over to the collapsed area, his long hair catching fire on the way. He dropped down not far away from the trapped person, choking the fire with his shirt. It hurt badly, but he managed to avoid searing the back of his head off, at least.
Finally reaching the person in the suit, he leaned down, trying to look through those thin visors.
"Can you hear me?"
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He noticed with some detachment that the stranger with long white hair (did he know him?) was catching on fire and putting it out himself. He seemed like a god among the flames. Apple's own personal god.
There was no way for him to know that was Moon in the protective suit. So he watched Koi try to save him in silence.
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Moon could barely turn his head up to see who it was, but part of him hoped they'd realize he wasn't a corpse yet.
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Making sure Apple stood in a safe place, he then tried to lift one of the largest pieces but failing to do so with strength alone. His hands had little to no skin left on them, but he kept pushing away things, trying to find something to help him move the heavy loads. If he could somehow make a lever...
"I'll get you out! Stay with us!"
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The moaning sounded ...familiar.
God would make him better.
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He coughed weakly, and the pain from that alone told him his ribs were broken. Great.
When Koi pushed up at the roof, the pressure lessened, and Moon used both arms to push himself forward an inch or two. If the other man could just hold the roof up long enough for Moon to drag himself out from under it, he might be able to make it.
Provided he didn't pass out first.
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