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Re: Finding Peace (Hafnium)
Xeon settled into her chair after delivering her question, leaned slightly forward and her hands folded in front of her face, hiding her mouth completely and making her already difficult to read expression impossible to determine. She would hold that state, waiting, while Tamonten glanced around in search of what she might want to hear, getting nothing from the demoness. Krig looked just as lost as the pale swordswoman, and it likely wasn't surprising that the floor had nothing to offer to the conversation.
And so, the swordswoman would apparently settle on impassioned honesty for her retort to the all-powerful demon's question about what she would have done to the demon spirit trapped in her arm. She displayed no initial reaction that Tamonten would see at the first statement, but when she shifted from punishment to an act of forced redemption a glimmer of a smile might have appeared on the Lady of Acheron's face. She waited without interruption as Tamonten spoke, but when the swordswoman had finished and paused for a few moments the demoness leaned back in her oaken throne without shifting the position of her hands.
"Indeed.... I believe you, Tamonten...." she would say after a moment, causing Krig to shift her gaze back to the demoness from the possessed swordswoman. "If you had earnestly wished to punish the being in your arm, even after what little I glimpsed of it from your memory, then I would not have helped you personally, though I would still have told you of your options. As that is not your stance on the matter, however... I think that I will do what I can to see you free. Both of you," Xeon said, and beside her Krig's expression would go from puzzled, to angry, to puzzled again.
"You must understand," the demoness continued as she folded her legs and then dropped her hands to her lap, "that I am not doing as I am, taking in so many misfits and changing how my kind react to outsiders, for power alone. That is part of it, but power is ultimately a means to an end, and my end... Is change. Not just for myself, but for all of my race. You have suffered, Tamonten. You have been tormented in mind by a fallen angel of great cruelty and limitless madness, but before you fell into Elawdrin's by a being whose cruelty and malice are obvious from their affects on you. As qualified as I am sure your parents were in raising you, one does not rise to your strength of character without the scars to show for it. That sort of strength practically requires the sort of suffering you have been through, in my mind, even if it more often than not sends a person in the other direction.
"Anyway, as I said, I want change. Not just for us, but for those who would live with us. I am not foolish enough to think that any gathering on our part will go unnoticed, even with the cataclysm that afflicts this world even as we speak. The reputation my kind have earned, the legends spoken of us to haunt your nightmares... They are a pale shadow of evil and cruelty the likes of which you have only just barely tasted. The angels are right to count my kind as a threat the equal of the horrors that Elawdrin would have summoned, Tamonten.... For we, while not as quick or as devastating a threat, would do the same as them, in the end. Had we not been driven back, had we taken your world... We would have consumed it. The being we once worshiped was not so different from the one that reclaimed Elawdrin after you killed her, but before he did to your world as he did to ours we would have committed horrors upon your kind worse than any madness that those from beyond could inflict. Centuries of cruelty, hate, and torment fueled us to our own madness, and we would have readily inflicted the same upon you, as the spirit in your arm would have done to you.
"But... It is not a way that we can hope to sustain. The angels would kill us, and if they did not the Destroyer would fall upon us sooner or later. More than self preservation, however, it is a practice that I would end because it is... Evil. It is the poison that festers in every demon from the lowliest goblin to the queen of Hell herself. It has perpetuated itself from tradition and through the machinations of those loyal to the Devourer, and it has led to suffering that no mind can fathom and remain sane. I say no more! I would have us tread a brighter path, as much for our own benefit as for yours. But... I have met resistance from my own kin, and at every turn I am afraid. Afraid that our old enemies will turn their attention to us in full, or that one of my rivals will see me killed and try to return to the old ways.
"As I have said, I want change... And that change will come when we can find a state at which your kind and mine can live together in peace. I have no illusion that this will be a swift or easy process, but it is the only path that I see for my kind that does not lead us to oblivion. That you can forgive the being in your arm, even after all it has done to you, gives me hope for that goal... And that it might find the redemption you would demand as recompense for its actions gives me hope as well. That spirit has changed you, undoubtedly, but in its efforts to absorb you into itself it has been altered itself in turn. A soul cannot change another soul without changing a little itself, and maybe it has gained some of that strength you have.
"Regardless, as I have said, I will help you. The first part of that help is to tell you the options that I know of, and then we will decide from there how to proceed." She paused finally after speaking at length, her voice calm and steady and demanding attention by her sheer presence if not by what she said, as despite her regal airs there was an odd lacking in eloquence to what the demoness had said. She spoke fairly plainly, but seemed to ascribe to more.
Tamonten was given a chance to speak, and after any resulting conversation Xeon would go on; "Firstly, and most simply, there is a ritual. You could rip the soul away entirely, or seal it into an item or into another body. That, I think, I would not help you with unless you somehow acquired an empty body to put it into. Secondly, I could... Do it directly. That, however, would require a degree of... Intimacy... That would have repercussions requiring more explanation that I would only go through if you really felt like it was your best option." The demonic noblewoman seemed somewhat hesitant to speak more of that option, and the maids behind her adopted an extra bit of forced stoicism into their expressions as she did so. Clearing her throat, Xeon would continue on; "The third option is another ritual, but it is perhaps a less wholesome consequence. It has come to my attention that you are with child, and it would be possible to transfer the spirit in your arm to the one growing inside of you. It is not, however, the option that I would recommend for... Obvious reasons. The fourth option involves your companion here," Krig perked up as Xeon tilted her head in the kitsune's direction, "and the unique ability that her kind possess. She could, if working with enough care, separate the spirit from your own and absorb it into herself. That would be the same as imprisoning it, but due to her race's natural aptitude for holding other souls without fully consuming them it would not destroy the spirit, nor hold any great risk of it overwhelming her and assuming control of her body as it has attempted to do to you."
She looked as if she were about to say more, but Krig interrupted her, much to the chagrin of the line of maids, by saying in a bewildered tone; "Wait... Wait wait wait... I can do what?" Xeon patiently turned her piercing gaze to Krig, causing the violet-haired spirit wielder to shrink back visibly, and said; "You are a kitsune, are you not? From what I understand, you come from a race of immortals capable of shifting their form as easily as a demon and enslaving spirits to their will in order to form the additional tails they can possess. I suspect from your tone that you do not know of what I speak, but that is no matter. I can sense it, and if you don't know how to do it I can assist in the operation."
Turning back to Tamonten while Krig only looked more confused, Xeon continued; "Technically, that option or letting any succubus draw it out of you similarly would work, but it would be dangerous and would constitute imprisoning or destroying the spirit, which I could not in good conscience aid you with. I would make an exception in the case of your partner taking the spirit into herself only to prevent any harm from befalling you, but if you do not trust me then you need not take me up on that offer.
"Finally, the last option that comes to mind... Is to create a body for the spirit, and then let it assume control of that body rather than your own. That, however, would be expensive and dangerous to both you and the spirit." She would pause again, but before Tamonten could speak the demoness would draw in a slow breath and continue; "Your options are not without risks, none of them... But I can explain further on any or all of them, if you wish."
Tamonten: HP = 89, PP = 61, EP = 1/66, Status = Alright, Low on EP, Pregnant
NPC Stats
Krig: HP = 51, PP = 52, EP = 131, Status = Alright, Pregnant
NPC Stats
Krig: HP = 51, PP = 52, EP = 131, Status = Alright, Pregnant
Xeon settled into her chair after delivering her question, leaned slightly forward and her hands folded in front of her face, hiding her mouth completely and making her already difficult to read expression impossible to determine. She would hold that state, waiting, while Tamonten glanced around in search of what she might want to hear, getting nothing from the demoness. Krig looked just as lost as the pale swordswoman, and it likely wasn't surprising that the floor had nothing to offer to the conversation.
And so, the swordswoman would apparently settle on impassioned honesty for her retort to the all-powerful demon's question about what she would have done to the demon spirit trapped in her arm. She displayed no initial reaction that Tamonten would see at the first statement, but when she shifted from punishment to an act of forced redemption a glimmer of a smile might have appeared on the Lady of Acheron's face. She waited without interruption as Tamonten spoke, but when the swordswoman had finished and paused for a few moments the demoness leaned back in her oaken throne without shifting the position of her hands.
"Indeed.... I believe you, Tamonten...." she would say after a moment, causing Krig to shift her gaze back to the demoness from the possessed swordswoman. "If you had earnestly wished to punish the being in your arm, even after what little I glimpsed of it from your memory, then I would not have helped you personally, though I would still have told you of your options. As that is not your stance on the matter, however... I think that I will do what I can to see you free. Both of you," Xeon said, and beside her Krig's expression would go from puzzled, to angry, to puzzled again.
"You must understand," the demoness continued as she folded her legs and then dropped her hands to her lap, "that I am not doing as I am, taking in so many misfits and changing how my kind react to outsiders, for power alone. That is part of it, but power is ultimately a means to an end, and my end... Is change. Not just for myself, but for all of my race. You have suffered, Tamonten. You have been tormented in mind by a fallen angel of great cruelty and limitless madness, but before you fell into Elawdrin's by a being whose cruelty and malice are obvious from their affects on you. As qualified as I am sure your parents were in raising you, one does not rise to your strength of character without the scars to show for it. That sort of strength practically requires the sort of suffering you have been through, in my mind, even if it more often than not sends a person in the other direction.
"Anyway, as I said, I want change. Not just for us, but for those who would live with us. I am not foolish enough to think that any gathering on our part will go unnoticed, even with the cataclysm that afflicts this world even as we speak. The reputation my kind have earned, the legends spoken of us to haunt your nightmares... They are a pale shadow of evil and cruelty the likes of which you have only just barely tasted. The angels are right to count my kind as a threat the equal of the horrors that Elawdrin would have summoned, Tamonten.... For we, while not as quick or as devastating a threat, would do the same as them, in the end. Had we not been driven back, had we taken your world... We would have consumed it. The being we once worshiped was not so different from the one that reclaimed Elawdrin after you killed her, but before he did to your world as he did to ours we would have committed horrors upon your kind worse than any madness that those from beyond could inflict. Centuries of cruelty, hate, and torment fueled us to our own madness, and we would have readily inflicted the same upon you, as the spirit in your arm would have done to you.
"But... It is not a way that we can hope to sustain. The angels would kill us, and if they did not the Destroyer would fall upon us sooner or later. More than self preservation, however, it is a practice that I would end because it is... Evil. It is the poison that festers in every demon from the lowliest goblin to the queen of Hell herself. It has perpetuated itself from tradition and through the machinations of those loyal to the Devourer, and it has led to suffering that no mind can fathom and remain sane. I say no more! I would have us tread a brighter path, as much for our own benefit as for yours. But... I have met resistance from my own kin, and at every turn I am afraid. Afraid that our old enemies will turn their attention to us in full, or that one of my rivals will see me killed and try to return to the old ways.
"As I have said, I want change... And that change will come when we can find a state at which your kind and mine can live together in peace. I have no illusion that this will be a swift or easy process, but it is the only path that I see for my kind that does not lead us to oblivion. That you can forgive the being in your arm, even after all it has done to you, gives me hope for that goal... And that it might find the redemption you would demand as recompense for its actions gives me hope as well. That spirit has changed you, undoubtedly, but in its efforts to absorb you into itself it has been altered itself in turn. A soul cannot change another soul without changing a little itself, and maybe it has gained some of that strength you have.
"Regardless, as I have said, I will help you. The first part of that help is to tell you the options that I know of, and then we will decide from there how to proceed." She paused finally after speaking at length, her voice calm and steady and demanding attention by her sheer presence if not by what she said, as despite her regal airs there was an odd lacking in eloquence to what the demoness had said. She spoke fairly plainly, but seemed to ascribe to more.
Tamonten was given a chance to speak, and after any resulting conversation Xeon would go on; "Firstly, and most simply, there is a ritual. You could rip the soul away entirely, or seal it into an item or into another body. That, I think, I would not help you with unless you somehow acquired an empty body to put it into. Secondly, I could... Do it directly. That, however, would require a degree of... Intimacy... That would have repercussions requiring more explanation that I would only go through if you really felt like it was your best option." The demonic noblewoman seemed somewhat hesitant to speak more of that option, and the maids behind her adopted an extra bit of forced stoicism into their expressions as she did so. Clearing her throat, Xeon would continue on; "The third option is another ritual, but it is perhaps a less wholesome consequence. It has come to my attention that you are with child, and it would be possible to transfer the spirit in your arm to the one growing inside of you. It is not, however, the option that I would recommend for... Obvious reasons. The fourth option involves your companion here," Krig perked up as Xeon tilted her head in the kitsune's direction, "and the unique ability that her kind possess. She could, if working with enough care, separate the spirit from your own and absorb it into herself. That would be the same as imprisoning it, but due to her race's natural aptitude for holding other souls without fully consuming them it would not destroy the spirit, nor hold any great risk of it overwhelming her and assuming control of her body as it has attempted to do to you."
She looked as if she were about to say more, but Krig interrupted her, much to the chagrin of the line of maids, by saying in a bewildered tone; "Wait... Wait wait wait... I can do what?" Xeon patiently turned her piercing gaze to Krig, causing the violet-haired spirit wielder to shrink back visibly, and said; "You are a kitsune, are you not? From what I understand, you come from a race of immortals capable of shifting their form as easily as a demon and enslaving spirits to their will in order to form the additional tails they can possess. I suspect from your tone that you do not know of what I speak, but that is no matter. I can sense it, and if you don't know how to do it I can assist in the operation."
Turning back to Tamonten while Krig only looked more confused, Xeon continued; "Technically, that option or letting any succubus draw it out of you similarly would work, but it would be dangerous and would constitute imprisoning or destroying the spirit, which I could not in good conscience aid you with. I would make an exception in the case of your partner taking the spirit into herself only to prevent any harm from befalling you, but if you do not trust me then you need not take me up on that offer.
"Finally, the last option that comes to mind... Is to create a body for the spirit, and then let it assume control of that body rather than your own. That, however, would be expensive and dangerous to both you and the spirit." She would pause again, but before Tamonten could speak the demoness would draw in a slow breath and continue; "Your options are not without risks, none of them... But I can explain further on any or all of them, if you wish."
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