Seta Souji ▫ 瀬多総司 (
eatsyourscience) wrote2010-03-28 05:41 pm
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To begin with, it was Naoto's idea to check up on things in the TV world, and it had become so normal to spend rainy afternoons inside that Souji agreed without requiring much in the way of an explanation, though she provided one anyway. He agreed with all the points she made--that they should keep an eye on the movements of the fog, the density of shadows in various places, if anything had changed since Adachi's defeat--but more than anything, he was beginning to miss that world and the time they spent there.
Chie and Yukiko passed, and so did Kanji when Souji tracked him down at lunch, but Rise was happy to accompany them--a good thing, because Souji didn't think it would be wise to go in without her--and so were Yousuke and Teddie, who agreed with Naoto about the importance of keeping an eye on what was going on in that world. Souji couldn't blame him.
Inside, everything seemed the same. Even the damp smell, the feeling of the fog against his cheeks in odd juxtaposition to the way it vanished in the view through his glasses were the same. He asked Rise to do a scan of the area, but wasn't expecting her excited, staccato announcement that there was a new area she hadn't seen before.
When Kanzeon vanished, Souji glanced around to find everyone looking at him and he almost smiled at how comfortable it had become to see them relying on him. He gave a slight nod and with Rise directing him, led the way past locations they already knew.
They stopped when the ground disappeared in front of them. An expanse of open, empty space spread in front of them, filled with a swirling fog that he could see. Resisting the urge to remove his glasses and clean them, Souji squinted. All that was visible were what looked like several bare, unornamented platforms hovering in the air, each at a greater distance than the last from where they stood.
He looked around, then down, then took a step into open space. Rise called out after him, but trailed off when a walkway materialized beneath his feet, extending for a short distance ahead of him. A few steps across what looked and felt like smooth, gray stone confirmed that it would continue to appear ahead of him as he walked instead of leaving him to step blindly and hope he hadn't come to a corner without noticing. Hefting his sword a little higher, he looked back and nodded to the others that they should proceed.
Chie and Yukiko passed, and so did Kanji when Souji tracked him down at lunch, but Rise was happy to accompany them--a good thing, because Souji didn't think it would be wise to go in without her--and so were Yousuke and Teddie, who agreed with Naoto about the importance of keeping an eye on what was going on in that world. Souji couldn't blame him.
Inside, everything seemed the same. Even the damp smell, the feeling of the fog against his cheeks in odd juxtaposition to the way it vanished in the view through his glasses were the same. He asked Rise to do a scan of the area, but wasn't expecting her excited, staccato announcement that there was a new area she hadn't seen before.
When Kanzeon vanished, Souji glanced around to find everyone looking at him and he almost smiled at how comfortable it had become to see them relying on him. He gave a slight nod and with Rise directing him, led the way past locations they already knew.
They stopped when the ground disappeared in front of them. An expanse of open, empty space spread in front of them, filled with a swirling fog that he could see. Resisting the urge to remove his glasses and clean them, Souji squinted. All that was visible were what looked like several bare, unornamented platforms hovering in the air, each at a greater distance than the last from where they stood.
He looked around, then down, then took a step into open space. Rise called out after him, but trailed off when a walkway materialized beneath his feet, extending for a short distance ahead of him. A few steps across what looked and felt like smooth, gray stone confirmed that it would continue to appear ahead of him as he walked instead of leaving him to step blindly and hope he hadn't come to a corner without noticing. Hefting his sword a little higher, he looked back and nodded to the others that they should proceed.
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There's a brief stab of panic, but he doesn't have a chance to recover or take further stock of the situation, because the shadow's fully formed now. It's familiar somehow, a creature on fire, each of its four hands holding an item he recognizes if only vaguely. He has enough time to settle his grip on his sword before it gestures with the golden cup it's holding and releases a powerful Fire attack.
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She glances over at Souji, hoping to ascertain what persona he was currently using, but he wasn't moving yet. It strikes her as odd. He was usually the first to go in, but he was hesitating. Yousuke seems to be picking up on this as well, and he tackles Souji in the shoulder to move him out of the way of a vein of fire.
"Rise and shine, partner! We've got fish to fry!"
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He can see Rise's already fallen behind the group and summoned, scanning the target. With a decisive nod, he lets go of his weapon with one hand to summon, switching for the moment to Loki to case Nifelheim. Ice is usually the best bet against a fire-based opponent.
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Yousuke is more confident with his magic strength, so he attacks with Garudyne. Naoto follows up with Vorpal Blade, testing the monster's physical resistance.
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"Rise-chan, what's up with this guy?"
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Teddie follows Yousuke's lead and heals Souji, who's barely skipped a beat before casting Niflheim again. He wants to get this thing out of the way and get some answers.
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"You okay dude?" he asks, and claps Souji on the back, "You were zoning out there at the beginning. Did you see something weird?"
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"One of my Personas disappeared."
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Naoto speaks up.
"And that's not a natural occurrence?"
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"Unless I dismiss them, they stay with me."
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"Are you okay? Should we go back or something?"
Naoto adds,
"Did that shadow have any sort of connection to it?"
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"Magician arcana." He points at the large I.
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"Arcana?"
Naoto nods, and naturally launches into explanation whether Yousuke needed it or not.
"The 22 major arcana of the traditional tarot deck, from the Fool at 0 and the World at 21. They're supposed to represent the journey of the Fool as he learns about himself and the world around him..."
She shakes her head, as if stopping herself from continuing into more lengthy exposition. That wasn't important now.
"I've noticed that the information Rise provides us with categorizes the shadows we face into those 22 arcana. Are your persona the same?"
"Geez Naoto, how do you know all this stuff?"
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Teddie's eyes grow exaggeratedly round. "You have that many Personas, sensei?"
Without twitching, Souji answers, "I have 186."
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"And so, after that shadow, you mean to say that any of your persona under the Magician arcana wouldn't respond to you?"
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"I can carry twelve at a time. One of them was Magician arcana. I can't hear him anymore, though."
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"Then... we can assume that this place intends to disable you-- senpai-- as we move forward? Since the platforms in the distance seem to follow the same pattern..."
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"Can you tell how many there are?"
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"I can't see all the way, but there're four or five out there."
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On the other hand, he doesn't want to chance losing this arcana permanently. If they continue, then at least they might find some answers.
He lifts the end of his sword off of the ground and shifts it into position at his side, heading toward the new pathway.
"Let's go."
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Everyone else had begun to follow Souji, but Naoto stood still.
"You can't see through this fog, can you senpai."
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