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promittere) wrote in
lunaecalamitas2024-06-29 12:29 am
i promise we'll walk across the moon someday soon
FULL MOON CODA
The moon wanes, and retreats into the sky.
After a quick chat and a vote, the otherworldly wizards, their mentor, and their sage decide to hand Victor over to the Central government—to the young wizard who appeared later in the ordeal. As both a sage's wizard and Crown Prince to the Central throne, Prince Arthur is the ideal person to understand both the discriminatory behavior driving Victor against wizards and the political ramifications of his actions, both past and planned. He pledges to you to make sure that, even if you aren't around to see it, Victor pays for what he's done and then some, while respecting Tatara's wishes to avoid bloodshed. He'll manage his case, while making sure his uncle, Vincent, does not have too much sway, due to his relationship with the West. Ultimately, he'll be locked up for life, put to hard labor, and made sure his intelligence is not misused.
When the sun rises, everyone gets to work repairing the manor. The damage is pretty bad but not unsalvageable, and it's made a lot easier with the help of some of the other original wizards who trickle in as the day begins. So long as it hasn't been burnt into absolutely nothing, it's salvageable—hopefully your figurines are safe!
For the first time since you arrived in this world, things feel stable. The brittleness in the air is no longer there, and there's a serenity to the breeze and the sky. It's comfortable. As the previous sage and sage's wizards begin to go about their business as usual, they mention anomalies and other odd incidents they must take care of around the world, but it is nothing like what you initially remember. This is no longer a world a hair's breadth away from falling apart, and you fixed it.
Whether you noticed it in the chaos of the final fight, or you hear it from someone else, or you notice on your own in the days that follow, you will realize that your sage crest is gone. With the other wizards in place again, your job here is done. Quite literally. You are no longer obligated to Tatara or to this world. All that's left is to go home.
A day and time is chosen for the ritual, and you have a few days after the final battle before the ritual is ready. This would be a good time to wrap up loose ends before you go, perhaps for good.
And when the ritual is ready, you'll know.
After a quick chat and a vote, the otherworldly wizards, their mentor, and their sage decide to hand Victor over to the Central government—to the young wizard who appeared later in the ordeal. As both a sage's wizard and Crown Prince to the Central throne, Prince Arthur is the ideal person to understand both the discriminatory behavior driving Victor against wizards and the political ramifications of his actions, both past and planned. He pledges to you to make sure that, even if you aren't around to see it, Victor pays for what he's done and then some, while respecting Tatara's wishes to avoid bloodshed. He'll manage his case, while making sure his uncle, Vincent, does not have too much sway, due to his relationship with the West. Ultimately, he'll be locked up for life, put to hard labor, and made sure his intelligence is not misused.
When the sun rises, everyone gets to work repairing the manor. The damage is pretty bad but not unsalvageable, and it's made a lot easier with the help of some of the other original wizards who trickle in as the day begins. So long as it hasn't been burnt into absolutely nothing, it's salvageable—hopefully your figurines are safe!
For the first time since you arrived in this world, things feel stable. The brittleness in the air is no longer there, and there's a serenity to the breeze and the sky. It's comfortable. As the previous sage and sage's wizards begin to go about their business as usual, they mention anomalies and other odd incidents they must take care of around the world, but it is nothing like what you initially remember. This is no longer a world a hair's breadth away from falling apart, and you fixed it.
Whether you noticed it in the chaos of the final fight, or you hear it from someone else, or you notice on your own in the days that follow, you will realize that your sage crest is gone. With the other wizards in place again, your job here is done. Quite literally. You are no longer obligated to Tatara or to this world. All that's left is to go home.
A day and time is chosen for the ritual, and you have a few days after the final battle before the ritual is ready. This would be a good time to wrap up loose ends before you go, perhaps for good.
And when the ritual is ready, you'll know.
OOC NOTES
๐ This is the end of Lunae Calamitas! Thank you so much for playing! We hope you had fun ♥
๐ This post will remain open, so feel free to play out what loose ends you'd like to resolve ICly.
๐ If you have the time and energy, be sure to check out the love meme and the TL;CR meme!
๐ Enjoy the journey home, and rest well. You earned it.

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Going to Akira's world. He has family to go back to, after all.
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So that's your choice?
I like the sound of it.
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[ Not like he didn't expect Ahito to be, but he's surprised anyway. ]
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[...It's nice, knowing his fated friend will probably be okay after all.]
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[ Because it's true. His life will most likely be a lot better this way. ]
...It's strange, however. Letting go of what I've held onto for so long.
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[He'd had a lot to let go of, too, even if it's not quite to the same scale as Kurapika.]
But- I think it'll be worth it in the end.
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[ As strange as it feels to say. ]
There's something freeing about it, knowing that I'm doing what my family would probably prefer.
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[He's so proud of you buddy.]
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[ Letting go is hard, but he thinks it'll be worth it. It has to be.
And speaking of letting go, that's what they're all here for, isn't it? So have this little moment of real sincerity from him, Ahito. ]
I'll miss you.
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...Yeah. I'm gonna miss you, too.
You still have that string from the fairy circle?
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I do. I haven't gotten rid of it. Why?
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But if we both keep our piece of string, that should act as a beacon so we can visit each other sometime.
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He nods. ]
Alright. I'll keep it close to me, somewhere that it won't get tossed.
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[ Power attracts power and all that, after all. ]
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[Rude.]
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Well, you never know, right? Don't do anything too strenuous just to see me.
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[ Is he going to let this spin off into a mini lecture? Yes. ]
Ask for help if you need it.
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I see how it is.
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[ Permission is hereby granted. ]
Especially if you need to ask for help.
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Why the sudden emphasis on asking for help?
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Just because you've never seen it doesn't mean I haven't asked for help when I needed it.
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[ Just saying!! ]
We're similar enough that I think I have every reason to believe that you're awful at it. You and I both think we can handle everything on our own.
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