http://kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-05-05 04:14 pm

Finally some roomie tim-whoops.

It had been an arduous few days. Between the situation with people losing memories and then the people coming back from the Ohm attack, Kaya had been pretty busy. She hadn't even left the med bay, preferring to sleep here instead of back at the Outsider's hotel. She knew she had already missed quite a bit due to this: sessions with Chase, the upkeep of the hotel, and general having fun time, but priorities were priorities. Now that she had some time to herself though, she was hoping to spent some time helping her roommate decorate and at least have some general fun: Alex, after all, had brought all of those interesting black light things, why not put them to good use?

She walked up the stairs of the hotel, making a beeline straight for the hotel suite. It was one of the good things about not having to be alone: it didn't matter that Alex was a boy, at least he was SOMEONE she could talk to on a daily basis. Besides, she had those sliding doors now, so they could respect each others privacy.

But then she reached the room and opened the door, and saw all of his things were gone, specifically the laptop he prized so much, and she knew he had been podded. She closed her eyes a moment, slowly counting to ten, tears springing to her eyes.
Of course.
She took a breath, then wiped her eyes and closed the door, going back down the steps, and quietly closing the door behind her. She wanted to scream, or cry, or throw a fit at least, but none of these things would bring Alex back. So she just wandered the city park for the moment, looking tired.

[identity profile] seesbosscrotch.livejournal.com 2011-05-18 03:24 pm (UTC)(link)
He wasn't so sure about the 'less bloody' part, but why argue it? War was terrible no matter what happened. "We've done all right, though. The Lich King fell," he said, lifting one mailed fist in grim triumph.

[identity profile] seesbosscrotch.livejournal.com 2011-05-19 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, that part was pretty bad," Mar said grimly. "But Scourge plague has no cure. That means you could be infected and you would become the undead, barring the intervention of the Light itself, which could only grant you a clean death. Beyond that, the Lich King was strong beyond anything I have ever faced."

He shivered just a little with the memory.

[identity profile] seesbosscrotch.livejournal.com 2011-05-19 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ner'zhul's knowledge. Arthas's soul. Frostmourne. A number of things... He was only defeated when Frostmourne shattered and the countless souls of the dead he held in thrall escaped to hold him helpless against our final onslaught."

He grinned. "That was after he killed every last one of us in one blow, though.

[identity profile] seesbosscrotch.livejournal.com 2011-05-20 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, sorry!" Mar said. These were common-enough terms that he tends to forget... and they required a lot of history. "Ner'zhul was an orc shaman who was very powerful and did a lot of stupid, bad, or evil things because of it. Arthas was a paladin prince of Lordaeron who was corrupted by his own actions and the Lich King's manipulations, and when paladins fall to darkness they don't do it halfway. Their two souls ended up fused together --" He made a mashing gesture, pushing the his palms together hard with a sharp clash of metal on metal. "Frostmourne was a weapon that could drain both the life and the souls of its victims."

He sat back, hands splayed out behind him, as he looked up and over the trees in the park. "Terenas Menethil."

Not a full answer, but even in retrospect that moment was emotional. Even happy-go-lucky paladin dorks needed to come at it slowly.

[identity profile] seesbosscrotch.livejournal.com 2011-05-20 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"Arthas's father. King of Lordaeron. One of his fist casualties, when he returned from his demon-hunt in Northrend with Frostmourne."

He sat back up, more businesslike. "When Ashbringer, the sacred blade of paladin Tirion Fordring, smashed Frostmourne, it freed the souls imprisoned within the blade. King Menethil was one of the first to emerge. He resurrected us all."

Then Mar grinned. "And Frostmourne wasn't so bad. Between my skill and our healers' magic, that thing hit me I don't know HOW many times and didn't even leave a scar!"

[identity profile] seesbosscrotch.livejournal.com 2011-05-21 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"Death doesn't stick quite as well for those of us with destinies to follow," Mar said, casually enough. "It's hard to get our spirits to move on, so they can be rejoined with our bodies and brought back to life. It's not always a good thing, though," he added with a frown. "People who know that sometimes kill you so you can do stuff for them while dead. That's always a pain."

[identity profile] seesbosscrotch.livejournal.com 2011-05-22 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maybe the first couple of times," Mar said. "But then you get the guy who tells you that you need to convince the spirit of a dead dragon to return to the land of the living and sends you through a portal that will take you to him. Now, you're probably thinking to yourself, how does a portal lead me to a dead dragon's spirit? Simple. It opens about a thousand feet up."

He lifted his hand, then brought it down to smack hard onto the ground.

"THEN I could see the dragon's spirit. Turns out -- our spirit world has 'spirit healers', which are guardians of the souls there, they can help you return to life if it's not your time to move on -- turns out the dragon was actually hooking up with the spirit healer. When I convinced him to go back, she resurrected me. So no harm, no foul, all you can really do is laugh."