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Hello, I am Era.
While there is finally a medical clinic available, if anyone finds themselves in need of treatment and would prefer the aid of healing magicks, you are more than welcome to contact me.
I have a few questions pertaining to an unrelated topic, if anyone is both willing and able to answer.
» How does one plan a wedding?
» What are the customary traditions one expects to see at a wedding?
» What do you like most about weddings, if anything?
My thanks for any insight you may provide me.
While there is finally a medical clinic available, if anyone finds themselves in need of treatment and would prefer the aid of healing magicks, you are more than welcome to contact me.
I have a few questions pertaining to an unrelated topic, if anyone is both willing and able to answer.
» How does one plan a wedding?
» What are the customary traditions one expects to see at a wedding?
» What do you like most about weddings, if anything?
My thanks for any insight you may provide me.
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Then he speaks up, and she suddenly goes very still.
"I've already grieved, Ardbert."
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"You've yet to shed a tear when you shed plenty about me the first day I came back. I think you're in denial about your own feelings. Especially when it took this long for me to start grieving for him, and I barely knew him compared to you. And before you forget, I wandered for over a hundred years being able to do naught but watch a dying world. I've see people grieve—and I've seen people pretend they were done grieving, only to break later."
Ardbert's voice is so achingly gentle.
"You don't have to hold yourself all up on your own anymore, Era. I'm here. I'm strong enough and adjusted enough now to support you as you've supported me." He even can cook simple fare now and knows how to do the chores so she needn't worry about him if she needed time to herself. "Else I wouldn't have otherwise accepted your ring. ... so I won't let you fall into that stupor again, and I can be there for you when you break. You'll do so in my arms."
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Ardbert clearly doesn't believe her about being over her grief, and he drops his hand gently to her waist to give her some more room to rage. "You're allowed to break or falter when it's safe. You're safe here with me. You're to be my wife, and I would be a terrible husband if I didn't help you with your burdens like you've helped me with mine."
She's never used that tone with him before, which means he knows he's on the right track. Ardbert knows if he doesn't push her, she'll never deal with it. He doesn't plan to force it entirely now, either, but just enough to get the ball rolling.
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"No, you didn't. You taught me everything I needed to reach out for help when I needed it. It was me who wasn't strong enough to pull you out of it and wasn't able to take care of myself on my own. That'll never be the case again. It's safe for you to grieve for Hades."
cw: reference to extreme, self-destructive grief
She hates feeling angry. Hates how she hasn't the room to move her arms around wildly in her anger. How she has to contain it all within her while perched upon Ardbert's lap with his hands on her waist.
It bubbles up inside her and Era stamps it out as best she can, but lightning sparks between her fingertips all the same, no matter how tightly she smothers her fists against her chest.
"If I could not be with him all I wished for was death, because imagining life without him was utter torture. I couldn't've cared less for anyone else."
cw: also suicidal ideation
She needs more room to react, so Ardbert gives it to her. His expression is still gentle, even if her words made him flinch. Ardbert uses his strength to stand with both of them, holding her up by her hips for a moment until he's certain she's standing and stepping back to give her room (especially with lightning crackling in her hands). It's time they both face the truth so that she can begin to mourn.
His expression is that of understanding, and he wonders if it'll infuriate her further (good). "Aye, I knew. That's what hurt the most. That I wasn't enough. That we weren't enough."
But she hadn't been enough for him, either, when he sought oblivion and got his wish.
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"You've never been enough," Era tells him, fingers still crackling with aether. It whips at the skin of her hands, leaving faint marks behind as it's quickly reabsorbed. "You've always been too much."
With Hades there had been a deeply rooted yearning that was fulfilled in his presence. With Ardbert there has always been this desperate need.
However unfathomable the depths of her love for her dearest Architect, it is different from the love she has for her soulmate.
Hades had been her heart, but Ardbert is her soul. It is like comparing the ocean to the sun—with one she drowns and with the other she burns.
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Ardbert barely starts to be hurt by the first pronouncement before the second one obliterates it with confusion. "Too much? How am I too much?"
While he can guess, they both need her to say it.
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Nothing.
Like a switch being flipped.
The crackle of electricity is suddenly gone, leaving nothing behind but a faint spiderweb of marks on her skin and the scent of ozone in the air. Her body relaxes, as though suddenly freed from a binding spell. Not a single ilm of her gives any sign of emotional turmoil.
"You are in front of me," she says, voice light and unwavering. "And yet you are within me. An inescapable fate."
When Era opens her eyes her gaze is distant in thought. She looks at him and through him. Tilts her head fractionally as if listening for something.
"I am me and you and them. And you are you and only you."
cw: suicidal ideation AGAIN
She's talking about the other shards that Rejoined from the Calamities before.
He moves forward, heart aching for her, but doesn't quite close the gap. "You shouldn't have had to be me, too. I sought only oblivion, and I wasn't strong enough to deny its call. Unlike me, you clawed your way back, Era. You fought, and you fought, and you found your will to live."
Ardbert glances down, ashamed. "And both times, I left your side. You shouldn't have had to walk through the darkness alone. The fault does not lie with just you. I, too, was too weak."
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She has thought about what could have been far more often than she rightly should. Perhaps there could have been another way, but even in hindsight she cannot see one.
"You saw what a single Lightwarden of a single shard could do. Imagine one with the strength of all five combined, and then times it by seven... Then add the ability to travel between worlds."
It would have been the end of life as any of them knew it.
"You had no choice but to give your existence to me. I was too weak to contain the Light on my own, and Forgiven Hope would have destroyed all our worlds."
cw: speaking of which, ECHO TIME
But he's cut off by that familiar feeling, bringing his hand up to his head as he's suddenly taken away from himself through the power of the Echo.
His counterargument is forgotten by the time his hand drops limply to his side and he looks up to her in faint horror. Ardbert was doomed no matter what. Cruelly, that gives him relief. He couldn't have saved himself. It had been the best he could do to accept the end of his existence as a separate person with a smile.
"Forgiven Hope," Ardbert knows that would've been the name of her Sin Eater. "Gods, if I hadn't... I would've been left behind to watch, again...."
Ardbert slowly brings his eyes downwards as he brings his hands up. They're trembling. It had been the same as those in Era's strange shared nightmare. He can remember the gentle medic's screams.
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There is chaos all around them. A night that should have been filled with joyous celebration is instead filled with bloodshed. The sound of armoured footsteps on wet earth. Steel meeting cold, unyielding flesh. Yells and screams and pleading.
A young medic is reassuring his comrade.
(We need only hold on a little while longer. Reinforcements are coming, remember? The captain said so. We're going to be all right.)
They cannot feel the rain. They cannot feel anything but desperation as they see the Sin Eater sneaking up on the vulnerable young soldiers.
"Run!" They shout at the top of their lungs. "Run, damn you!"
The medic remains blissfully unawares, continuing to offer reassurance to his friend—
(The Warrior of Darkness has returned. The bloody night has returned! So stay with me, eh? You can't go dying now!)
—as deaf to their voice as everything else in the world, but they can't stand idly by. They can't just do nothing.
"Godsdammit!," they scream, loud and angry and desperate, drawing their axe and charging at the Sin Eater. "Please let this work, please let this work..."
The powerful swing goes through the foul creature as if it were air... They go through the creature as if they were air (but even air has more impact on the world than they do), momentum carrying them stumbling forward until they come to a stop. They stand still, axe hanging uselessly from their arm, back facing the young men they tried to save.
The medic's dying, desperate screams for help (Help, help! Someone, anyone!) are quickly cut off by an unmistakable gurgle. Then, silence.
Their empty hand clenches in a fist.
"Why did you spare me? Why? What have I done to deserve this mercy!?"
The battles rages on around them and they can do nothing.
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So he sits down in front of her, cross-legged. His shoulders slump, his head hangs, and he rests his forearms heavily on his thighs. Knowing what she is seeing, he feels naked, vulnerable, and raw.
It had been the worst moment of his afterlife since he met Era. Enough that it drove him to stay near Lakeland and in the Crystarium instead of following Era without explaining himself. He had said nothing to her about what had happened when she returned, immediately deflecting the conversation from himself.
Now she knew.
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This time, however, Era is slow to regain awareness. When her eyes flutter open she has trouble focusing because everything is too much. She feels the floor beneath her, slowly warming up from her body heat. She feels the breeze from the patio doors brush through her hair. Her clothes against her skin. Too many textures and temperatures and feeling—
She blacks out again for a half-second, having forgotten the need to breathe. When she comes to again it's with eyes clenched in pain and a tiny, confused whimper at the back of her throat.
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"I'm here, Era. I'm right here with you."
being corporeal can kinda suck pass it on
When she comes to this time it's with an irritated groan.
Yes it can
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"Did I hit m'head?"
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He's utterly distracted from what caused her to fall for the moment.
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"Feels shite."
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