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Emet-Selch ([personal profile] amaure) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2022-03-11 03:39 pm

5th 💀 video;

Well, well! What an intriguing little announcement that was, eh? 'Twould seem we've quite the incident on our hands, one that is no doubt worthy of the effort, though I have no intention of rescuing Lance. Certainly his dragons will be suitably up to the task.

Nay, I wish simply to vanquish and capture one of these Braviary for mine own research.

[Emet-Selch sounds and seems to be in rather decent spirits, a far cry from the bedridden mess he was a week or so ago. Perhaps that's why he's actually interested in pursuing these birds?]

However, seeing as these avians are quite robust and no doubt as powerful as Lance claimed, I cannot hope to pursue them alone. And so, I thought it only prudent to address those of a similar mind for a potential allegiance against a foe most fowl.

[Did he have to do the pun? No, not really, but it does kind of add to the theatrics of this little call to arms of sorts.]

What say you? Whom amongst you are up to the task?
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[personal profile] ourstosee 2022-03-12 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
[There's something in that vehemence that strikes Aymeric. For a long moment, he doesn't say anything. His lips are near white from how hard he presses them together, as if struggling to maintain his composure. Were he acting on his own, not beholden to the wants or wishes of those around him, he might have had more to say on the matter. But Estinien had been willing to vouch for Emet's efforts, and he won't forsake his best friend's advice for the sake of his own vague suspicions. Especially given his lack of familiarity with the world.

He closes his eyes for a brief moment, grasping for the control that had gotten him through many meetings with the nobility of Ishgard. When he opens them once more, his expression is placid, at least.]


Though I may have my misgivings, I had intended to thank you when given the opportunity. Estinien spoke of your role in the cataclysm that almost befell our home. That enough should give me pause, if nothing else.

[And he could leave it at that. Yet despite everything, he continues on after another gap of silence...]

Moreover... It is my understanding that you and he were the only members of our shared home for some time. Full well do I know how... abrasive he can be, and that is only under the best of circumstances. That you managed to maintain an amicable enough relationship for him to speak to your actions here says more than any distrust I may possess.

[He's not apologizing, per se. But at least he's not continuing to badger Emet?]
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[personal profile] ourstosee 2022-03-12 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
[Aymeric has long since learned to balance his own emotions with not just logic, but policy and history as well. Despite his own distaste for Ishgardian politics, its borderline fanaticism, he's had to marry his own ideals with it. And if he is to understand Estinien's explanation of his future, it will something he has to do yet again before the Final Days would be resolved.

Yet despite what might be a begrudging compromise, Aymeric can't help the way the corner of his lips lifts up ever so slightly. He almost hears himself in those words.]


'Tis my understanding it was no passing part. That my home still stands, and that my dearest companion shall one day return hale and whole could be just as easily attributed to you. And so it is only right that I share my gratitude.

[He waits just a moment, letting that much sink in.]

In truth, I know little and less of what will befall our star in the near future. Estinien has apprised me of many events, but the whole truth yet alludes me. In my eyes, the Scions had only recently returned from their mission on the First. What I know of you is limited to that. [A furrow forms between his brows.] So. It seems I owe an apology for allowing what I full well knew to be an incomplete story bias me. If nothing else, 'twould seem only fair to judge you as you are now.

[This time, when Aymeric smiles, he makes no attempt at hiding it.]

It would also behoove me to thank you for assisting Estinien. It is comforting to know that for all his time here, he was not alone for it.
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[personal profile] ourstosee 2022-03-12 07:47 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, that certainly sounds like Estinien.

[Thankfully, he spares Emet from any sort of saccharine simpering he might have about Estinien's well-being. Learning that the man had been here for such a substantial period of time had been worrisome. He knows that the dragoon can handle himself well enough, he would not still be alive were that not true. But there was more to life than survival skills, even if Estinien might have preferred to think otherwise.

Suffice to say, the cat has been properly socialized, and Aymeric is eternally grateful. He might have even vocalized as much, if not for one thing that Emet says.]


I was not aware that any scions had lost their lives in the process. [A singular shard of ice lodges itself within his belly, but he ignores it for the time being.]

... Full well do I understand, though. There is much that I would give not only for my country, for this star and the people that live upon it. And though I may have been on the receiving side of some of your more... antagonistic efforts, I can respect a need to give everything for those you struggle to hold up.
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[personal profile] ourstosee 2022-03-12 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[He doesn't want to leave it at that. Apprehension swallows his heart for a brief moment. He recalls, vividly, the selfsame fear that had crept through him as he'd carried Estinien back to Ishgard, battered and broken. How he'd felt sitting vigil at his bedside, hoping and dreading in a simultaneous dance.

Mentally, he goes back through the conversations he's had since arriving. He'd taken Estinien's assurances that the Scions as a group had gone their separate ways, but that didn't mean that any one of their number hadn't been lost on the journey. He's at least confident in assuming the dragoon had made it out unscathed, but what of the others?

Intentionally or no, Emet does little to help improve his mood at the mention of Nidhogg and his flock. He had meant to avoid the eradication of any more of their number, and that included Nidhogg's most loyal. That so much of that number had been wiped out in the second battle on the Steps of Faith... He doesn't like to think of it.]


Unfortunate though it is, you are correct.

[his voice is just a little stiff, though whether perturbed by the insinuation or still distracted by Emet's first revelation is hard to say. He can at least agree that he's hardly in the position for amicable conversation at this point, though.]

I have heard much of this Goldenrod City. 'Tis my hope to make the journey there erelong. Many of my companions resided there until recently, it seems. 'Twould only make sense to make it a primary destination on this first leg of mine journey.

As for your company... [He forces himself to crack the faintest of smiles.] Already it has proven more fruitful than any conversation I have had with Ishgardian nobility. And in this land, where we are all more or less equal, there is no one to judge me for the company I keep.

I look forward to taking tea with you.