[ Brig feels the weight in the words. They probably hurt Father Aidan even more since he probably thinks the breaking of the Fourth World was unnatural and too early. ]
Sir, [ He wants to come to the Voidseeker's defense, but thinks better of it. It'd probably just be a discourtesy. Hopefully Aidan could feel his thoughts though. ] If that's the case, sir, why did you all fight her? [ He would though. Fight her. Force of nature, part of nature, or not. The poem used in his creation comes to mind. It's ingrained in him as it was part of what made him. Invictus. He continues what he was about to say anyway. ] If she was meant to do it.
[Studying the mural, folding his hands behind his back.]
Every reincarnation of the world is meant to be better than its predecessor. It's almost impossible for its denizens to tell the difference, but... well. Someone like myself can see the cracks. There were only too many before 2012.
[ He tries to take in everything Father Aidan says. But there's a disjoint nonetheless in Brig's mind. He brushes it aside first. ]
What caused the cracks, sir? Do we know?
[ No, cracks or no, time or no, Never go gently into that good night. Force of nature, maybe, but if it could be stopped, then couldn't it be said that it wasn't yet time? Brig can't accept the thought of just lying down and having the world end. ]
[ He's not surprised Aidan Clayce watched Star Wars. Everybody has seen that old classic. Would he expect any less of the Voidseeker?
Images of Aidan Clayce in brown Jedi Master robes and a green lightsaber in his hand come to mind. He cracks a joke. ] Well, sir, you can always get an energy sword from Inquisitor Vice and show the world how it should really have been done. [ Images of Father Aidan and Hikaru re-enacting the Battle at Mustafar flash in his head. ]
[ But returns to the conversation after ] Will she come back, sir? I'm guessing she can't be killed, only abated. [ Force of Nature ]
And is there a way to convince her that it isn't time for the Fifth World to go yet? Like restoring the balance and keeping it there. [ His thoughts veer toward keeping the balance. Which would mean, could the Keepers of the Vigil go too far and tip it too far in favor of a certain side? And who defined what the state of balance is ]
[Chuckling at that one, with a rueful shake of his head. The Force jokes were always coming his way these days.
Anyway.]
You fight her in order to convince her. You fix what you can in the world to show her that she is wrong. We did what we could to do both back in 2012, and - thankfully - we succeeded.
[ Brigade takes that as a yes. She will come back someday. But he's also relieved at Father Aidan's last statements. You don't just roll over when something says the world should end. You fight. ]
When she comes back, sir, I would like to be there at the forefront. [ How ants can't even comprehend the bigger things occurring around them. And how elephants fail to note that the ants are even there. ] I already missed "World War I". I'm not going to miss "World War II".
Sometimes, sir, I think my maker was of a Promethean line like the Zeky. He just couldn't die. Maybe I'll be a cockroach like him and last long enough to help you all at the end. [ He's joking about it, but he means it. He doesn't plan to die of anything but his Azoth burning out. He's going to help do heavy lifting as long as he can. ]
Yes, sir. Some I'm sure I'm not privy to yet. But I'll do what I can in the operations I've been assigned to. [ He thinks of TFV and the dossier Chief Eli gave him. He read through it on the same day it was given to him. ]
It's nothing, sir. My blademates have all performed better.
[ He thinks of Kaz and how - no matter how torn they all were about it - he burned his hands trying to save the kid in Korea.
He thinks of Taning and the giant bolt of lightning against the Amrita in Marikina.
He thinks of of Brianna and how, after a little shaking and talking to on her first op, has become one hell of a deadshot he's always glad to get paired up with.
He thinks of Josh and the tactical advantages his Boneyard - after he finally started exploring his Sin-Eater side - had given them in investigations and on Train Day.
He thinks of Yulia and her throwing arm; pretty soon she'll be throwing 4 Fireflowers in a single breath. ]
I'm just doing what I can as a 122-year-old Hunter to help them grow into their full potential.
[ Brigade lets out a sigh ] I've got a long way to go, sir. I'm not nearly good enough to help out in the real heavy lifting. [ Brig glances back to where the mural of Nyx was. ] But I'll make sure I get ready. [ He's mentally noting all his next training sessions, and replaying the sessions he's had at the back of his head. Just a quick review so that muscle memory would just follow later. Then maybe synthesis. ]
[ Brigade lights up and offers Father Aidan a stick ]
I think I will visit again, sir. And probably try to get a pair of Frog Feet when I do. Seeing the world from a different perspective [ sideways, while running up the tower ] is always fun. That and I'm wondering how long it'll be for me to run up this place.
[ He takes a long drag and let's out a relaxed puff of smoke ] It's beautiful here, sir. Thank you for showing the tower and the garden to me.
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Sir, [ He wants to come to the Voidseeker's defense, but thinks better of it. It'd probably just be a discourtesy. Hopefully Aidan could feel his thoughts though. ] If that's the case, sir, why did you all fight her? [ He would though. Fight her. Force of nature, part of nature, or not. The poem used in his creation comes to mind. It's ingrained in him as it was part of what made him. Invictus. He continues what he was about to say anyway. ] If she was meant to do it.
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[Studying the mural, folding his hands behind his back.]
Every reincarnation of the world is meant to be better than its predecessor. It's almost impossible for its denizens to tell the difference, but... well. Someone like myself can see the cracks. There were only too many before 2012.
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What caused the cracks, sir? Do we know?
[ No, cracks or no, time or no, Never go gently into that good night. Force of nature, maybe, but if it could be stopped, then couldn't it be said that it wasn't yet time? Brig can't accept the thought of just lying down and having the world end. ]
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[Pauses a moment, and laughs a little.]
It's all very Star Wars, really. George Lucas got that small part right, at least.
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Images of Aidan Clayce in brown Jedi Master robes and a green lightsaber in his hand come to mind. He cracks a joke. ] Well, sir, you can always get an energy sword from Inquisitor Vice and show the world how it should really have been done. [ Images of Father Aidan and Hikaru re-enacting the Battle at Mustafar flash in his head. ]
[ But returns to the conversation after ] Will she come back, sir? I'm guessing she can't be killed, only abated. [ Force of Nature ]
And is there a way to convince her that it isn't time for the Fifth World to go yet? Like restoring the balance and keeping it there. [ His thoughts veer toward keeping the balance. Which would mean, could the Keepers of the Vigil go too far and tip it too far in favor of a certain side? And who defined what the state of balance is ]
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Anyway.]
You fight her in order to convince her. You fix what you can in the world to show her that she is wrong. We did what we could to do both back in 2012, and - thankfully - we succeeded.
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When she comes back, sir, I would like to be there at the forefront. [ How ants can't even comprehend the bigger things occurring around them. And how elephants fail to note that the ants are even there. ] I already missed "World War I". I'm not going to miss "World War II".
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[Smiles.]
There are other battles to fight at the moment, as it is.
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Yes, sir. Some I'm sure I'm not privy to yet. But I'll do what I can in the operations I've been assigned to. [ He thinks of TFV and the dossier Chief Eli gave him. He read through it on the same day it was given to him. ]
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He knows them all, and some of the stories that never got to be recorded. His fault, that.]
All in due time. As things stand, you have an impressive record with us already.
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[ He thinks of Kaz and how - no matter how torn they all were about it - he burned his hands trying to save the kid in Korea.
He thinks of Taning and the giant bolt of lightning against the Amrita in Marikina.
He thinks of of Brianna and how, after a little shaking and talking to on her first op, has become one hell of a deadshot he's always glad to get paired up with.
He thinks of Josh and the tactical advantages his Boneyard - after he finally started exploring his Sin-Eater side - had given them in investigations and on Train Day.
He thinks of Yulia and her throwing arm; pretty soon she'll be throwing 4 Fireflowers in a single breath. ]
I'm just doing what I can as a 122-year-old Hunter to help them grow into their full potential.
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[He read all of that in your words, between your words, and on your face, Brigade.]
Brig has no doubt that this Jedi Master's Kung Fu is strong. haha
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[He can see now, why Hikaru likes this one. They're alike in ways that Aidan is certain neither party has anticipated.]
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You are welcome to come to Voidsong any time, by the way. There is a lot to see here.
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I think I will visit again, sir. And probably try to get a pair of Frog Feet when I do. Seeing the world from a different perspective [ sideways, while running up the tower ] is always fun. That and I'm wondering how long it'll be for me to run up this place.
[ He takes a long drag and let's out a relaxed puff of smoke ] It's beautiful here, sir. Thank you for showing the tower and the garden to me.
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[Or sit down with, as Aidan is now on one of the nearby benches. Mmm, cigarette. =w=]
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[ Makes him wonder if this is the highest point in the world. This must be what Aidan Clayce sees when he takes to the skies. ]