[ Dokja's words stoke the fire, reminding him how livid he is—why is the world cruel? Why is it that he wishes to save someone who wants to be abandoned...? Both he and Sooyoung are so desperate to reach out to Dokja, so her words resonate loudly to him despite the insults he wishes she left out. It comforts him some. Joonghyuk considers despite differences they still have the same goal, though that goal has them on opposite sides, glaring at each other with weapons in their hand.
... Kim Dokja.
Why can't that bastard understand? His teeth grit, grinding as he siphons the sadness into anger. Anger is better than tears, better than grief, and better than guilt. The lightning splinters from his blade, going nowhere and striking at random directions; the element responds to his whirlwind of emotions. ]
You shouldn't have come here.
[ They shouldn't have tried to reason him out of his choice. They should leave him be to walk on this warpath. For them, their companions, their world—all this for love. They will save every piece of Dokja and they will be happy. Joonghyuk will learn how to live after the scenarios, knowing he fulfilled his purpose with his identity validated.
Until then, he points his sword at them. ]
If you have nothing useful to say, turn back.
[ Sooyoung is given a strong, unyielding gaze. Joonghyuk hopes she can read his mind—he trusts Kim Dokja to her. He trusts that they will find third choice between these two factions. He trusts that she will come for him if he loses his way... He's fortunate that she's here. For Dokja, he doesn't know if he will ever be able to make that man understand, but he misses him. In spite of all complicated emotions, they stem from this raw sense of yearning.
For now, he wants them to flee. Survive. But if they continue to meddle, he has to teach them a lesson. The ground around him starts rumbling as a blue aura wraps around him. It's Transcendence, but his fable sings softly among the metal clangs in the background. Fable, 'Hellscape of Eternity', has begun its storytelling. ]
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... Kim Dokja.
Why can't that bastard understand? His teeth grit, grinding as he siphons the sadness into anger. Anger is better than tears, better than grief, and better than guilt. The lightning splinters from his blade, going nowhere and striking at random directions; the element responds to his whirlwind of emotions. ]
You shouldn't have come here.
[ They shouldn't have tried to reason him out of his choice. They should leave him be to walk on this warpath. For them, their companions, their world—all this for love. They will save every piece of Dokja and they will be happy. Joonghyuk will learn how to live after the scenarios, knowing he fulfilled his purpose with his identity validated.
Until then, he points his sword at them. ]
If you have nothing useful to say, turn back.
[ Sooyoung is given a strong, unyielding gaze. Joonghyuk hopes she can read his mind—he trusts Kim Dokja to her. He trusts that they will find third choice between these two factions. He trusts that she will come for him if he loses his way... He's fortunate that she's here. For Dokja, he doesn't know if he will ever be able to make that man understand, but he misses him. In spite of all complicated emotions, they stem from this raw sense of yearning.
For now, he wants them to flee. Survive. But if they continue to meddle, he has to teach them a lesson. The ground around him starts rumbling as a blue aura wraps around him. It's Transcendence, but his fable sings softly among the metal clangs in the background. Fable, 'Hellscape of Eternity', has begun its storytelling. ]