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Mar 18, 2007 01:55

Hmph. Here, kitty, kitty..

[ Allergic. So very, very allergic to cats. ]

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firstsilence March 18 2007, 02:53:10 UTC
Truly everyone is searching for it, it seems. Though it doesn't like answering questions very much.

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wind_of_despair March 18 2007, 12:46:39 UTC
I'll follow Luxord's advice above, I think, and just ignore it then, and let others do the hard work. Save me a ton of grief, I suppose. Speaking from experience?

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firstsilence March 18 2007, 18:15:21 UTC
He does have a good point; it certainly isn't worth all the trouble of trying to find the thing. Really. ...You could say that. Is it so hard to answer a few simple questions, honestly.. ah well.

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wind_of_despair March 18 2007, 19:33:50 UTC
So you found it then. And it was less than helpful.. I suppose that we'd best let the more enlightened ones at the task. So long as it goes fixed, that's what matters.

Also, Xemnas, a matter of importance.. You've seen that our former master has managed to find his way here, yes?

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firstsilence March 18 2007, 19:48:58 UTC
Less than helpful is quite possibly an understatement, but. Yes. I'm more than content to leave the matter to others; they seem to have it under control. Precisely.

... yes, I. I had noticed. It's... troubling.

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wind_of_despair March 18 2007, 19:54:47 UTC
Troubling is the least one can say. The old man needs to get the hell away from you and Xehanort - he's already upset your Other quite enough as it is. While in all technicality I'm no longer with the Organization, and so not his enemy, that doesn't mean that I don't loathe his hide and would rather see it perforated than up and about like this.
   I want you to think on what should be done, and when you know, I shall be there and excecute it.

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firstsilence March 18 2007, 19:59:48 UTC
He will persist in bothering Xehanort until we can actually do something about it -- that is... most of what bothers me. ... ...I appreciate that more than I can really say, Xaldin.
   ... I will think about it, but. When it comes down to it, I want him gone. Unfortunately, death is not permanent here, but. We have been troubled by enough recently; we don't need the fool adding to it. We need to teach him a lesson.

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Locked to Xemnas. wind_of_despair March 18 2007, 20:11:56 UTC
There are things far worse than death - especially in a place where death is fleeting as it would seem. Think of Prometheus, think of Loki. I'm certain that between us all, we should be able to conjure up something imaginatively unpleasant for the old man..

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