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Kadaj ([info]mothersbestson) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-08-04 15:25:00

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Entry tags:anakin skywalker, arrival, ayla, complete, day 9, kadaj

Kadaj Arrives Out of the Light into the Storm
Who: Kadaj, Anakin and Ayla
When: Day Nine, evening?
Where: Begins in the Lifestream, then by the welcome tablet, then inside...
Why: Kadaj arrives (Worship Him, haha)
Rating: G (I guess)
Status: Complete



Surrounded by the one apparent constant of the Lifestream, the seemingly unbreachable white light that was at once everything and nothing, Kadaj recreated yet again his first visit to Healin Lodge, his first confrontation with Shinra...

Kadaj paced. In both the room from the past and paralleling his duplicate in the pristine atmosphere of the Lifestream.

The room he had been in seemed pleasant, with sunlight filtering in and cooled air making the environment as comfortable as possible for President Rufus Shinra of the Shinra Power Company.

But the two Turks on the floor, writhing in pain as they attempted to get up unsuccessfully, found no comfort at all. Did they harbour mental anguish at their defeat by Kadaj, or was it all physical torment for the time being?

Kadaj paced, moving from stream of light to shadow and back into the light.

Rufus didn't see him move. A blanket softly contouring his body in the wheel chair formed a hood over his head, partially shielding his eyes. He knew Kadaj paced because of the alternating breakage in the light stream hitting him. The blanket gave him something of the look of a monk but he was definitely not a holy man. Though his suit was hi-style and clean creme-coloured, the black stain of the disease, Geostigma, made a blotch on the back of his otherwise pale hand.

The scene continued to play out, uninterrupted by the pacing real Kadaj, until the point where Rufus had commented there would be no more lies. Out in the white light, Kadaj merely had to think to freeze his own private view into his past. He moved into the recreation of the lodge, along the way pushing one of the Turk's heads out of his way none-too-gently with his black-booted foot. The head separated from the body sans blood, and rolled across the floor but Kadaj paid it no heed. Both Turks vanished from the recreation, save for the red-haired head, which opened its eyes and blinked.

Kadaj stared at himself and Rufus, one standing and the other with bowed head beneath the blanket, looking something like a ghost now. How had Shinra convinced him so easily with the lie about no lies? Kadaj had studied both Rufus and himself in stasis many times by now, without gleaning any definitive answer from the entire interrogation. Well, he needed to try something different. He sent his own form away to pace so that he cast alternating light and shadow on himself while he performed what had happened next. Kadaj knelt down in front of the president, seemingly prostrating himself like a penitent before the wheelchair. He knew his pupils formed into Jenova slits. He knew Sephiroth had flashed over him in a quick transformation, having seen the face of rage and hate several times.

A cold realisation overcame him, something that said this had been Sephiroth's will and not his own all along--

Kadaj leapt to his feet more swiftly than a cat but he stopped abruptly.

"What the..."

Never before had the Lifestream changed his virtual location without his commanding it. Maybe he had turned into the duplicate Kadaj and the other one had done this, placing him into some strange place he had never seen until now. An intoxicatingly dangerous place because the wind howled and cold, raw rain pelted him hard. He raised his face into the storm, as if sniffing, and found nothing holy or magical about the lightning, nothing to indicate it might be created by Sephiroth.

Who made this storm then?

He turned to see a plaque only a couple of steps away and moved in front of it rather than rushing inside. The wind ruffled through his silver hair furiously yet it somehow seemed like a rough cuff from a brother who play-battled him. It almost gave him a feeling of being at home, whatever home might be.

There were words to read:

"Welcome to Mirage.
This is your new home.
Your every need will be fulfilled.
You will have a place to live.
You will have food and clothing.
You will have entertainment.
You will have company.
You will not be able to leave.
You will not kill. Ever.
If you have questions, ask my assistants.
Love,
The Planet"

Promises like a bribe, he thought with a mental sneer as he stepped to the nearby door and went inside. He moved confidently, shaking his head to rid it of the rain like a drenched puppy. His leather clothes were slick with the storm and dripped on the floor. One hand poised on the hilt of his sword, Kadaj stopped to size up the first person he saw. He stared at them in a calm, unblinking manner.

"You there, are you an assistant?" he demanded.



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[info]angry_jedi
2008-08-14 11:59 am UTC (link)
This young woman thought she was ‘getting on in years’? Anakin was astounded. Did her race have a short life span? Maybe her station in life customarily died young? The Jedi began to fume…maybe she was a slave like he had been…and his dead mother. His cheeks burned with shame…he had frightened her and caused her to lower her head in fear of him and she had been kind enough to offer him a seat and help him. He cursed his temper.

Anakin’s hand, once again, reached out to touch Ayla, but as her hands were in her lap, he brushed her cheek gently, “I really am a very good man, Ayla”, Anakin soothed, “My temper was for my lost wife and unborn child. I apologize once again for frightening you…”, flowers from vases on every table hovered over to their table and meshed together in front of Ayla to create a colorful and fragrant bouquet, “…will you forgive me?”, he asked, presenting the flowers to her and giving her ‘puppy dog eyes’.

The Jedi Knight listened with interest as Kadaj described this ‘Lifestream he spoke of…it all sounded very peculiar…almost as peculiar as the boy himself.

“This Lifestream sounds strangely familiar to me, Kadaj, although I know it by another name. However, it cannot be what you speak of, because people do not come and go into it and out of it as they wish”, Anakin related, “You say that spirits come and go into this Lifestream…and you were taken from it? Are we to believe then that you are a spirit?”.

Intertwining the fingers of his real hand with his cybernetic hand, Anakin wondered, “Do you know of the Force? Speaking very basically, it’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us, penetrates us and binds the galaxy together”.



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[info]_ayla_
2008-08-14 08:52 pm UTC (link)
She was surprised to feel his hand on her cheek and she resisted the urger to jerk back away from his touch. But he was apologizing. She gave him a tentative smile and was surprised to see the flowers converge in front of her and she reached her hands up to grasp them. She gave him another shy smile and nodded in response to his question.

She turned her attention back to Kadaj as he explained the Lifestream. She didn't know what he was talking about, and had a hard time wrapping her head around it, but Anakin seemed to understand at least to a degree. "I did live long ago, at least according to many of the people here." She wasn't sure how to explain that, but they had already moved on and Anakin was asking Kadaj if he knew what the Force was.

She put her face in the flowers and inhaled, mentally naming them all and going over their medicinal qualities. She lifted her eyes to watch the two men converse, wondering if they had any other questions for her about Mirage.

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[info]mothersbestson
2008-08-14 10:02 pm UTC (link)
Kadaj got a whiff of the flowers just then and he moved his chair further from the bouquet. He refrained from uttering "Yuck" but no matter how else Aerith had touched his soul in the Lifestream, the gentle flower girl and Ancient couldn't get him to admire anything that smelled so sickly sweet.

He was going to respond to Ayla when Anakin's comments caught his attention. What the man said was interesting. He nodded, quietly uttering "hnnn," to himself. About to answer this male who made him feel wary and edgy despite his once more assuming a calm demeanor, Kadaj changed course again when Ayla looked up from the pointless, useless flowers.

"Then perhaps you are an Ancient, Ayla. We also call them Cetra, the people who first lived on my world. But I don't think you're one of my ancients. The three of us have come from different worlds, haven't we?" He kept it as simple as possible for them, not getting into how his origins were traced to not one but two worlds. Or perhaps more. He didn't know where Jenova had come from all those centuries ago.

He focused on Anakin. "You don't believe in spirits? Who were you speaking to then, Anakin?" His eyes briefly lingered on the chair where he had seen something make the air waver. There was a half-laugh in his voice which could be construed as mocking: "I didn't go in the Lifestream because I wished; I was killed in battle and thought I answered the voice of Mother.... But yes, energy field would describe the Lifestream and you don't believe that living things are only physical, do you?" Where Kadaj had been, he knew either all was physical or nothing was. All of it was just a matter of perspective, merely an explanation.

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