(but still, it doesn't change the facts. he had moroha for weeks, after years of just watching her through a lake, of thinking about her, of worrying endlessly about her being alone in such a merciless world that would hate her existence.
[Parent. Half-demon. Chosen hero. All titles that seem to put a heavy burden on the wearer. He watches Inuyasha, quiet for a moment, then nods softly.]
... I was a knight. Chosen to stop something evil from happening. To... [a faint grimace] save the world.
[It's the first he's spoken of any of this. His mouth feels like sandpaper. His eyes are on his bowl, where he slides a mushroom around the surface of the stew.] We thought we were ready. My friends and I. But when the time came, we were not, and we fell one by one. They all died. I... [...] I'm left with a lot of time, now. To think about the things I never got to tell them.
(this is not exactly like what he had to face. he wasn't a chosen one for the universe, just some guy another had a grudge against, and then yet another decided to have a problem with. not chosen - unlucky, perhaps.
he cannot relate that much, aside from the passage of time making one lose precious things. he sighs, his ears even folding expressing the sadness he won't be able to do otherwise in better stance.)
[He offers a noncommittal nod in response. He's never described Hyrule's circumstances so directly -- he didn't have to, at home, and here...well, it hasn't really mattered. But he's grateful for Inuyasha's response, even if he doesn't say it directly.]
Things happen that no one can predict. [He stirs his stew a bit, thoughtfully.] This place, too.
[Something they should both be able to relate to, in different ways. A barrier, to Inuyasha, between him and his family. For Link...it had been a break, at first, from the heavy burden of destiny. Now, it feels a little more like a trap.]
(that fucking face. he also shared something much bigger, so who really is the loser here.)
A few decades ago, there was a woman. We... Were together. I was going to become a human for her. She thought I betrayed her, and she sealed me for fifty years. My wife came from a whole other dimension in the future. She revived me, and strangely enough, she's that woman's reincarnation. It's all a big unexpected thing upon unexpected thing.
Another world? ...Before this place, I would struggle to believe that.
[But after this, he'd be a fool not to think it was possible. After all, that's how all of them are here. As for the rest, it might be surprising to see that Link doesn't...seem very surprised. Reincarnation, fate, destiny. These are familiar things to him.]
In my world, history moves in cycles. [Evil rises, good rises to meet it, evil falls, prosperity follows...and then it begins again.] Perhaps it's not only my world.
[He pauses. Glances back at Inuyasha. Gives a faint glint of a smile.]
(all those days trying to make kagome come back to the feudal era paid off in not making him fully freak out.)
Yokai history, not so much. It's not about cycles, but more about who is ruling a territory or who is the big boss of a type of yokai at any given time. My old man was the boss for a long time. We still have to clean up after him from time to time.
(evil? what's evil to most yokai?
maybe link notices the 'we', and this time, it's not even about kagome.)
Pffft. It was pathetic, actually. Just an arrow sticking me to a tree. Dead, pretty much.
History is always a cycle. Rulers rise, prosperity follows, then they fall and end. Then something new starts.
[Hyrule has a particular evil, something perhaps foreign to the world of demons and priestesses...but the rise and fall of power is no less similar. It's been said that Calamity Ganon was once a man -- a ruler who sought out power. A "big boss" who rose and then fell in a similar way.
[A strange look crosses his face for a moment as Inuyasha moves a foot to kick him. Something like surprise, panic, fear...and maybe something else beneath. Something waiting. Whatever it is, the look only lasts a fraction of a second, short enough that Inuyasha might doubt it was even there. He pulls his leg away, just a moment before Inuyasha would have touched him.
He's hurt enough people recently by getting too close. His expression steadies quickly.]
Then don't fucking be! What's going to happen if I travel and can't smell your blood, huh?! What are you going to do?! Don't be so fucking "delicate"-- ah, fucking speaking of.
(NOT LIKE HE WILL.
tessaiga, knee. just a little nick, like a paper cut. a dog never forgets a scent, and now, inuyasha will forever be able to trace an injured link. congratulations, you are dog married.)
[Contrary to what he says about being delicate, he doesn't seem to flinch at all when Inuyasha brings the sword to his knee, more curious than alarmed or surprised.]
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(but still, it doesn't change the facts. he had moroha for weeks, after years of just watching her through a lake, of thinking about her, of worrying endlessly about her being alone in such a merciless world that would hate her existence.
it sucks. fucking sucks.)
Sounds like experience.
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... I was a knight. Chosen to stop something evil from happening. To... [a faint grimace] save the world.
[It's the first he's spoken of any of this. His mouth feels like sandpaper. His eyes are on his bowl, where he slides a mushroom around the surface of the stew.] We thought we were ready. My friends and I. But when the time came, we were not, and we fell one by one. They all died. I... [...] I'm left with a lot of time, now. To think about the things I never got to tell them.
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he cannot relate that much, aside from the passage of time making one lose precious things. he sighs, his ears even folding expressing the sadness he won't be able to do otherwise in better stance.)
That's shitty. I'm sorry.
(so this? this benefits both of them.)
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Things happen that no one can predict. [He stirs his stew a bit, thoughtfully.] This place, too.
[Something they should both be able to relate to, in different ways. A barrier, to Inuyasha, between him and his family. For Link...it had been a break, at first, from the heavy burden of destiny. Now, it feels a little more like a trap.]
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(does link even wanna know? it's been so long ago, at this point.)
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[Link is a better listener than talker. He tilts his head curiously; he's not the type to ask, really, but he's interested.]
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(that fucking face. he also shared something much bigger, so who really is the loser here.)
A few decades ago, there was a woman. We... Were together. I was going to become a human for her. She thought I betrayed her, and she sealed me for fifty years. My wife came from a whole other dimension in the future. She revived me, and strangely enough, she's that woman's reincarnation. It's all a big unexpected thing upon unexpected thing.
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[But after this, he'd be a fool not to think it was possible. After all, that's how all of them are here. As for the rest, it might be surprising to see that Link doesn't...seem very surprised. Reincarnation, fate, destiny. These are familiar things to him.]
In my world, history moves in cycles. [Evil rises, good rises to meet it, evil falls, prosperity follows...and then it begins again.] Perhaps it's not only my world.
[He pauses. Glances back at Inuyasha. Gives a faint glint of a smile.]
Fifty years is a lot of beauty sleep.
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(all those days trying to make kagome come back to the feudal era paid off in not making him fully freak out.)
Yokai history, not so much. It's not about cycles, but more about who is ruling a territory or who is the big boss of a type of yokai at any given time. My old man was the boss for a long time. We still have to clean up after him from time to time.
(evil? what's evil to most yokai?
maybe link notices the 'we', and this time, it's not even about kagome.)
Pffft. It was pathetic, actually. Just an arrow sticking me to a tree. Dead, pretty much.
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[Hyrule has a particular evil, something perhaps foreign to the world of demons and priestesses...but the rise and fall of power is no less similar. It's been said that Calamity Ganon was once a man -- a ruler who sought out power. A "big boss" who rose and then fell in a similar way.
He takes a bite of his stew, eyebrows lifting.]
An arrow? Harsh. Did you wake up refreshed?
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(link, meet a little kick to your thigh. shut up, nerd.)
Woke up pissed.
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[A strange look crosses his face for a moment as Inuyasha moves a foot to kick him. Something like surprise, panic, fear...and maybe something else beneath. Something waiting. Whatever it is, the look only lasts a fraction of a second, short enough that Inuyasha might doubt it was even there. He pulls his leg away, just a moment before Inuyasha would have touched him.
He's hurt enough people recently by getting too close. His expression steadies quickly.]
... Hm. I can't blame you, with the arrow.
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(with how much of a wall link is, any reaction is A Reaction, and inuyasha is found in deep confusion, damn, is he that fragile?)
More like, what would you feel if you were dead by the hand of a woman you were going to become human for? Yikes.
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[...n...ice save? Yeah. Let's go with that. He still looks slightly tense, but his voice doesn't reflect it anymore.]
I can't imagine. Maybe I would want more sleep.
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(NOT LIKE HE WILL.
tessaiga, knee. just a little nick, like a paper cut. a dog never forgets a scent, and now, inuyasha will forever be able to trace an injured link. congratulations, you are dog married.)
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[Contrary to what he says about being delicate, he doesn't seem to flinch at all when Inuyasha brings the sword to his knee, more curious than alarmed or surprised.]
How far can you smell?
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you're either so fragile that you get scared of a little kick, or you get cut and not even flinch.)
Depends on conditions. Around 14 miles, I guess.
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That's a long reach. Should I keep my cooking more mildly-smelling?
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(but when they are, oh boy.)
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[What does that even mean???]
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[He says it as if he has NOT ever considered it before, in fact.]
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(god.)
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