-Indeed thats why she is here-
... Personally, I would not have agreed with that statement before the divine intervention.
We had no plan, we were merely going from one fight to the next, shooting at thin air and hoping we hit, a strategy which would have only ended in us getting killed if we had kept it up.
-gespenst chuckles a bit-
don't laugh master, I should be asking you the same
-apparently saber has arrived at the group as well-
Well I felt you wanted to fight on your own for once, I have been hogging most of the battles lately.
-and then Imca speaks-
...eh well, I think this group gets by on luck more than anything else.
edited 26th Apr '15 11:32:17 PM by Bcom
-Looks at Turin-
-Looks away-
-Still seems a bit spaced out-
-Anything. You could have done anything-
-You could have brought back Zack-
-You could have gone home and left them to hit each other-
-You could have been human-
-You could have made everyone stop fighting-
-And instead you did that-
-Is wondering if he jumped off the tower at just the right angle...-
...I just wanted to go home. If I went home, I could... it's been too long, they won't be there anymore, but if there was even a little bit left of them in the Lifestream, I could...
Now I'll be alone again.
No one will stay for me. I don't have anyone left. Every time I get someone, someone else takes them away. I can't even die right, and every time I come close to finding a way out they tell me it's selfish and not allowed, and I have to stop. There's no way out now. This is how it's going to be forever.
I know I'm selfish. I try not to be but I am.
I don't care anymore.
...
You asked a question before. What makes the race of man so great. Why we're special. Why we're worth saving. Certainly, many individual men are weak. They are craven. They kowtow to evil, or are evil born themselves. But there are many others, so many others who are brave. That run into battle against Balrogs when even the immortal Eldar quake. That give up their lives so that others may live. That spit in the face of fate and damn those who would decide it for them.
Before I came to that place, the place you call home... I couldn't save them. And the few that I could save, I didn't. I can't bring them back.
You've heard this before, of that I am certain. But even if you can't see them again, you can live for them. You can carve their legacy into the future, so that others like them may live. Though they may be in the Halls of Mandos. Curse the fate that killed them. And fight against it.
Or you can sit and wallow and cringe and let many others die like those you lost.
-This last part is said with a bit of venom-

(Cloud got...Unhealthy Habit!)
(pulls out a lighter)
Need a light?
(that mark on his forehead is still there, it's not glowing anymore but it's there)
(but then looks at Turin)
edited 26th Apr '15 11:29:03 PM by LatverianBadger
"Shake the dust." - Anis Mojgani