characters: All the assigned turncoats and all the rebels! 8) Idealistically.
location: Captured ship and the skies surrounding.
time: ...let me get back to you. A few days after the meeting?
rating: PG-13 for VIOLENCE?
open/closed: Closed to the above.
summary: It's time to wrangle us some rebels. &hearts
(
show me how defenseless you really are )
[ In retrospect, a second attack by the Avatican soldiers should've been something he would've put more effort into being prepared for.
Late at night, or early in the morning. The countries at battle again. For anyone else, they would've seen it coming, and damnit a General should've known. But he was letting his thoughts distract him, letting his feelings and not his duties become his first priority. And now they would be in even more danger than before, well aware of what the enemy was capable of and could only guess at what they would do with them now.
The first sign that his peaceful night on deck, enjoying the cool breeze and spending far too much time thinking, was ruined was the loud clatter of his weapons, normally held in suspension in the air around him, suddenly clattered to the ground fully visible. There was only one cause, the Avaticans damn preference for their technology. Abilities and magic were gone.
Wasting no time, Isen took off towards the sound of shouting and glass shattering, blade in one hand and favoured gun in the other. Bastard Avaticans; they took this ship fair and square, no take-backsies. ]
Reply
[ Kunsel decided to deploy below deck himself, hoping to be fast enough to put first responders to sleep so he wouldn't have to harm any of them. He had been armed with a sword he had spent all of yesterday getting used to the build and balance of, and what materia he did have on him was junctioned to his bracer. Seal and blizzard, since bringing fire or thunder would result in, well, fire, and he didn't want to set the ship ablaze. Hopefully he would only have to use the seal, and--
Footsteps.
Kunsel gripped the hilt of his sword tight and shifted into a defensive stance, other hand at the ready to cast a sleep spell, when he suddenly recognized the approaching silhouette. ]
Oh shit.
[ That about summed up the situation quite nicely, really. Hi former boss. Just who we wanted to see on the eve of our betrayal. The half-charged sleep spell sputtered out, unable to overtake the General's consciousness. But then, Kunsel hadn't really expected it to. Isen always had been a grade above.
This...
...was probably going to hurt.
A lot. ]
...General.
Reply
[ Another thing he should've been prepared for. Because, of course, the capture of nearly the entire foreign population only meant one of several things. One, the Avaticans were just greedy bastards. Two, of course they'd capture the foreigners in an apparently successful attempt to recruit members of their army.
The irony was thick, no doubt there.
Isen had paused for only a moment, just long enough to recognize the intruder and assess the situation. He didn't lower his weapons, nor did he feel the need to say anything (because really, words were only words and held no time travelling abilities with them so why waste the breath?), merely shifting into a ready stance and waiting. Here to capture him, or kill him, soldier?
Bring it on. ]
Reply
For what short time he had served under the eccentric General, he had come to respect the man in ways reminiscent to the days when he still believed in SOLDIER. Isen had been part of what started making Solace a home to Kunsel more than some strange city they had all woken up in.
But things had changed, and no matter how much Kunsel had come to like the man, the fact remained that taking care of Zack came first and foremost. He had done what he had to do, and he regretted nothing.
Still, he wished that it hadn't come to this. That he had any choice but to fight, because he was not so naive as to think that Isen would come quietly.
He would at least try to do Isen the favor of not making any excuses, because motive didn't change what he had done, what trust he had betrayed. He flexed his grip on his sword, bringing up to show Isen he would defend himself, but did not intend to make the first move. He had already put the first piece into play by changing his allegiance. It was Isen's move now. ]
We're under orders to return this ship to the Avaticans and capture those on board it. [ Kunsel informed Isen of this quietly, not that he thought the information would change a thing. Isen was a good man who deserved to know what was happening. ]
Reply
[ Isen's grip on his weapons tightens only a fraction at that. Capture, and brought back to the country he'd fought against ever since becoming a General so many years ago. This was honestly something he'd never thought of ever happening in his lifetime.
But it makes sense, doesn't it? His City's nearly wiped out. Everything else was gone in pieces. Only made sense to join them, didn't it? Because Isen knew the fate that awaited him on an Avatican ship. Whatever this former soldier of his may have been lead to believe, whatever his orders were, the General knew he would not walk off that ship.
That being the case, like Hell was he going down without a fight. ]
So be it.
[ With those words, Isen charges, sword at the ready to meet Kunsel's blade. If the other wouldn't get this over with, fine. ]
Reply
Bodyswapping, temporal anomalies, and plants which compelled him to kiss his best friend are now 'the simpler times'.
What a fucking life.
He hadn't, after all, joined the Avaticans because it made tactical sense. Kunsel was a boy with very little tactical sense. He was that 2nd who fell out of helicopters out of over excitement, after all. Had he been in this alone, he might have accepted the mission far enough to get here, then helped his General take care of the rest of the turncoats and escape. But he's not in this alone. He has Zack to worry about.
And there's no hell Kunsel fears to tread if it will save Zack a step in the same direction.
/tangents forever
Kunsel immediately brings his sheath up to deflect Isen's first blow, lunging at Isen's side with his own sword. It's difficult for him to keep his heart in it, but he forces himself to remember the state he left Zack in. He can't die here. It makes him tired down to his soul to think about, but he still as so much left to do. ]
Reply
Unable to use his skills the way he'd prefer to with the magic restraint obviously in use, the General quickly blocks the other's blade from reaching him with the gun in his other hand. The rest of his strength, he uses to press harder against the soldier's weapons, forcing him back. His eyes seem to glow an intense red the harder he pushes.
He could very easily tilt the barrel of his gun, and send a bullet through the soldier's knee. But he holds off on that, and just focuses on pushing his opponent back, waiting to hear the inevitable snap of that shield against his blade. ]
Reply
There's an apologetic look in Kunsel's eyes as he drops his sword and presses the flat of his palm against Isen's chest. There's a faint blue glow as the spell casts before the air between them is frozen over, pushing Isen back. ]
Reply
Instead he's pushed back by the attack, and it's damn cold enough that his forearms, weapons, and front of his jacket frosts. Brrr. He's pushed back several feet, having been unable to block or get away in time. But he's not knocked off his feet, and Kunsel only has a brief moment to regroup because the General's charging forward once more, aiming for the soldier's neck. ]
Reply
Reply
He remains perched on the railing, aiming the gun between the soldier's eyes. But he doesn't pull the trigger just yet. ]
Reply
That was quick. But then again he knows it would have been over far faster with one of his own generals, and that he shouldn't have expected any less of Isen. ]
Reply
[ Isen remains still, level hand keeping his rifle's aim pointed directly at his target. It's not as if he was expecting some grand scale battle between the two of them, but still. Seeing the other ready to give in so easily, so soon, it's frustrating. ]
Get up. I hired you because you'd informed me that you were a skilled, experienced soldier.
Were you lying?
Reply
[ Kunsel says this with a dry, humorless grin as he slowly pulls himself back to his feet. ]
Part of being experienced is knowing your limits, isn't it?
Reply
And you've reached yours in less than three minutes.
I was lead to believe you were an asset to my army. Perhaps everything else you've told me is a lie as well.
[ General does not appreciate being duped, you know. ]
Reply
With all due respect, you're far from the first one I've had to fight. I did the best I could before Solace fell, but I'm only one man. Don't you think I'm sorry for not being stronger?
What do you want from me?
[ As in, he wants to know why Isen hasn't pulled the trigger. ]
Reply
Leave a comment