The punishment for - [Completed]

Jun 28, 2009 00:14

Characters: Xemnas, Zexion, Lexaeus, Larxene, Roxas, Saix, Luxord, Vexen (?)
Content: A certain secret meeting has been called to order :|
Setting: ???
Time: ... I donno, evening? XD
Warnings: Xemnas pont - Uh. Evil talks of treason? Lol.

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onabluemoon June 28 2009, 20:19:47 UTC
'The potential treachery of XI'. The notice hadn't surprised Saïx, although the suddenness had been unexpected. But it was Xemnas' right to call meetings at whatever times he wished, even at the cost of any and all other projects that may have been ongoing.

And treachery was a crime with a high cost indeed. Xemnas would find no disagreement from him on that. True, he knew not why or for what reasons Marluxia had done as he had, but it mattered little. Instead, he simply listened quietly to what Xemnas had to say. The motives didn't matter.

"He knew the price for his actions. Let him know the end of a traitor."

It had been too long since he'd had a proper hunt.

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paixaonpcsorg June 29 2009, 04:00:38 UTC
By what the Superior was already hearing, a 'proper hunt' was what Number VII would get, if the situation with Xemnas facing down Number XI went poorly - in which case, there would be no mercy. Of any kind.

But what Xemnas wanted most to know, currently, were those unknown reasons for such traitorous actions. Who thought themselves foolish enough to betray Organization XIII? What could possibly be gleamed from it?

He nods to Number VII. Already, Number XI's end was coming closer to them. It was 'pleasing' to know his most loyal of Nobodies shared this opinion.

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onabluemoon June 29 2009, 04:48:38 UTC
No mercy would certainly be perfectly fine by Saïx. It was no less then he deserved; no less then he would be glad to deal out. Besides if Marluxia couldn't stand up to him than how did ever expect to make a decent match for Xemnas?

"Although first, his reasons should be dragged from him. By force, if necessary."

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paixaonpcsorg June 29 2009, 05:02:59 UTC
"This, Number VII, I intend to do." With force before anything else. "We must be sure he has not tried to spread his corruption, and I will understand why he has come to the conclusion that his ways now differ from those of our whole." He only looks towards Saïx as he says this. He does not believe, currently, that Number XI has swayed any others to his side, but he is not naive in thinking it impossible.

After another moment, he adds, "I will not allow him any attempts at bringing down Organization XIII." Any attempts would, of course, fail. But even the simple act was preposterous.

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mercurialectric June 29 2009, 03:41:45 UTC
Larxene had expected something like this as soon as she told Zexion what she knew. She was pleased, she had to admit; she wanted revenge, and she wanted it merciless. What other group could manage it quite like the Organization?

Her face was obscured beneath her hood, but her voice was a vicious thing on its own. "Kill him."

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paixaonpcsorg June 29 2009, 04:07:28 UTC
Number XII had been one of the others who he already knew the answer for. She had a troubling nature about her, and could be as unpredictable as the lightning she wielded. She was one that often times needed a bit of watching, just to be sure she would not suddenly stray.

He inclines his head, her viciousness and words noted. Perhaps, she would make a proper assassin in-place of Number XI? Yes. That had its own fit...

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sceadu_gemynd June 29 2009, 05:16:44 UTC
For Zexion, the announcement and consequent meeting held little surprise. How could it, when he'd been the one to inform Xemnas in the first place? His was the framework, but he'd let the others be the instruments of death.

"I believe you already know my opinions on the matter."

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paixaonpcsorg July 3 2009, 01:31:18 UTC
"Indeed," is all Xemnas replies to the other with; after all, it was Numbers V and VI that alerted him of this.

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oath_ofoblivion June 29 2009, 13:25:50 UTC
Roxas sat in silence, too lost in his own thoughts of all the Organization had been hiding from him to have any concern for Marluxia.

He had betrayed the Organization, and he would be killed. That...was how it was.

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dix_des_coeurs July 1 2009, 05:40:25 UTC
It was a shift in the flow of the game, a change in the rules for which he had not been prepared. Of course, this left Luxord much less than pleased. Breaking the rules left the game unplayable, and there was no point in going on with it then.

"He's broken the rules," was the verdict. "Why should we let him continue to play?"

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paixaonpcsorg July 3 2009, 01:36:45 UTC
Fitting words coming from Number X. He supposes he expected no less. Xemnas nods to the other Nobody - something he has done more than once during this meeting. "He will be expelled from this game," he replies, keeping with Number X's way of words.

The Superior had his answer.

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