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Post by strider on Nov 12, 2021 2:31:05 GMT -5
“I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure that you live longer than you did the first time around,” Nico replied quietly, wishing he could keep Kelsier from hearing some of what he said. He didn’t want to give Kelsier false hope. He didn’t want to let him believe he was going to see Mare again. He didn’t want the pressure of knowing he might fail Kelsier. If this Mare wasn’t the real Mare, then Nico and Kelsier would be able to deal with that. If Nico promised that he was going to save her and he didn’t? Part of him didn’t think there would be a way to come back from that. Years before, Percy had promised that he would protect Bianca. He had failed. He had broken that promise. It had taken years for Nico to even begin to forgive him for that. He didn’t want to create that kind of rift between himself and Kelsier. “You know… you don’t really stop existing when you die. There are people who know you well enough that they’re able to keep your memory alive. They’re able to tell other people about you, and even if it’s not an exact copy of who you were, it’s pretty close. I mean… I only knew about you from what Kelsier’s told me, and you… well, obviously you’re not exactly the same, but everything he said about you was true. The only difference is the things about you that can’t really be put into words no matter how hard you try.” He searched Mare’s eyes, hoping that would be of some comfort to her, even if Nico failed her here. Wordlessly, Nico turned back to the tiny patch of dust they had started drawing in. He considered for a long moment before deciding on his final flower. He drew an orchid, careful to try to draw it as accurately as he could from memory.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 12, 2021 2:35:56 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderSal was the last person to offer pity, no matter what the situation was. He’d been given it far too many times, by relatives and strangers alike, to try offering it himself. Not to mention the fact that he didn’t feel it in the first place. Whatever had happened here was just none of his business, not until Zuko said it could be. Whatever this was…it wasn’t something he wanted to know without Zuko’s permission. “I’m in here with you because I agreed to a room,” he pointed out, glancing at Zuko again. “It’s not like I didn’t know there were risks, and you didn’t drag me.” He glanced away again, looking over the crowd. He didn’t like the intensity buzzing through it, as though it was jumping from person to person, gaining momentum with each leap. He knew crowds could be like that. He didn’t really want to imagine what would happen if it happened here. “Okay…so you know how it’s supposed to go. And I’m guessing it wasn’t good,” he continued slowly, thinking. “But how do you know that’s what the House wants? Okay, maybe it’s the same situation. But maybe it’s supposed to go differently this time.”
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Post by strider on Nov 12, 2021 2:43:46 GMT -5
As far as Zuko was concerned, pity never ended well. It didn’t get you anywhere, and in the end it just felt condescending. He didn’t want people to think he was some poor baby just because something bad had happened to him. While he didn’t know why Sal wore his prosthetic, he had a feeling that Sal knew the feeling better than most. It wasn’t so much that he suspected Sal was hiding scars as it was that nobody who hadn’t experienced pity would be so careful to avoid it in a situation like this. He pushed that thought away, instead focusing all of his attention on the issue at hand. It would be easy to just burn Sal and get it over with. It wasn’t like they were friends. There was no reason to preserve this relationship other than the fact that Zuko thought he might like Sal as a person. He seemed neat. Genuine, sassy (but not in the way that left other people in the dust), and brave. Maybe Zuko liked the idea of pursuing a friendship with him. Maybe he wanted to see what it would be like to actually have a friend. Was that selfish of him? Would he choose that over a way out of this room that would keep them both alive? “I’m just saying… the House decided to put us here, and it clearly chose this for a reason. It knows I know. And it wouldn’t be right for me to just… completely leave you in the dark about it.” Even if it was personal. Zuko kept that part to himself.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 12, 2021 2:57:14 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderSal had never liked the idea of pity. Maybe it had been his early exposure to it, but it had always felt like a socially acceptable way to make yourself feel superior to someone else. Bad things happened to everyone, some more than others. Treating them like they were fragile or clearly not bright enough to be an equal just because of that was all kinds of wrong. He didn’t see Zuko any differently. He may not have known what had happened, but whatever it was, it had already happened when he’d met him, so why would it change anything? He eyed Zuko. He wasn’t going to say he didn’t want to know. Mostly because he didn’t really want to be completely in the dark about what was happening, or what might happen. But he didn’t want Zuko to force it, either. That wasn’t fair, whatever the reason. “Your call,” he said finally. “But if you don’t want to tell me, I won’t be mad. I’m giving you permission to leave me in the dark, I guess?” He shook his head a little. “The point is, do what you want to do, because I don’t know enough to know. If you want to just tell me what to do and not tell me why, I’ll follow your lead, okay?”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 12, 2021 6:06:57 GMT -5
Kelsier | Power Swap Room | strider Kelsier watched the dream he’d made, his gaze sharp and very focused. It was just as he’d pictured it…he didn’t have enough experience with plants, clearly, in spite of the House’s best efforts, and all the flowers were Mare’s flowers, appearing wispy and false in the dim, grayish sunlight, because they was the still the first thing he pictured when he thought of flowers. But it wasn’t a nightmare anymore. He glanced at Nico. He wasn’t perfect at telling which smiles were genuine and which weren’t, but Nico hadn’t practiced the art of smiling in the face of anything the way Kel had. He hadn’t fought every day to not only make them appear real, but to make them become real, even if they had to be drawn from an entirely new place to do it. Nico didn’t smile that much in general, actually. So Kel had a feeling this one was for him, not for Nico himself. He regretted that, just a little. The last thing he wanted his legacy to be was false smiles, forced in order to spare someone else’s feelings, when he had learned to smile in order to survive. “You could,” he acknowledged, hazel eyes flicking back to the dream, the way it seemed to shift, though it was hard to tell whether it was changing or he was just noticing things about it. The butterflies were made of light. “Make some rooms, at least. I doubt you could mind control anyone, or change how they thought, though. And you certainly couldn’t find people across all the worlds to try it on. Unless you’ve been holding out on me.” He looked back at Nico, a wry smile at his lips. “And anyway, that’s only what your powers could do. Being capable of causing harm is not a flaw, Nico, it’s a tool. And it’s proof that you’re not a terrible person who just also happens to be too helpless to hurt anyone.” Another glance at the field. He’d gotten it wrong before, about the butterflies. They weren’t light at all. They were all colored very similarly to a magnet he’d seen before, though.
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Post by strider on Nov 12, 2021 19:21:47 GMT -5
Zuko hesitated, glancing around at the crowd one more time. He didn’t know how much time they had before they would start getting restless. He didn’t know if the crowd was a threat in this room or just a part of it. Would they take matters into their own hands if Zuko didn’t fight Sal? If he didn’t burn him? Zuko shuddered at the thought. He was technically playing the role of the Fire Lord, so maybe they would listen to him if he told them to quiet down. If they decided that they needed to provide some encouragement for Zuko to attack. Sal… well, Sal was probably defenseless here, if their previous room was any indication. If he could fight, if he had any powers… then he likely would have used them before. “Okay,” Zuko breathed, letting his hands fall to his side. He wasn’t going to burn Sal except as a last resort. If it was him standing there, the version of him that hadn’t been burned yet… he shook the thought away. He had been punished that day for something that had been his own fault. He had thought the punishment unfair at first, but if that was unfair, what made his father fit to lead the Fire Nation? Why would Zuko try as hard as he was trying to go back home? It was too much to even consider thinking about, so his mind shut him down before he could even question whether he had done anything to deserve it. Whether the punishment had been just. Of course it had. Of course he had deserved it. It was as simple as that. “The House wants me to burn you,” he said after a long moment, searching Sal’s gaze. “I’m… going to try to find a way to avoid doing that.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 12, 2021 21:46:18 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderSal didn’t know who Zuko was supposed to be here any more than he knew who he was supposed to be. He thought it was probably someone specific…Zuko had recognized it fast. It could have been something that happened a lot, but he’d probably have been less distressed about it if it was. He turned away a little, searching the crowd instead. Without knowing what the goal of this room was, there was only so much he could hope to do to get out of it, but hopefully Zuko would have some idea. Or…they could always just try things. That’s what they’d done before. He looked up sharply as Zuko spoke again, eyes widening a little. “Oh…” he replied, his voice suddenly quieter as he processed that. And then the implications of that. “Thanks,” he said finally. He wasn’t sure that was exactly what he wanted to say, but it was close enough. “For telling me. And…not doing it, even though it would probably end the room a lot faster.”
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Post by strider on Nov 13, 2021 23:36:04 GMT -5
“Yeah,” Zuko replied after a moment, giving a small shrug. “I wasn’t going to just… I don’t know. The House is going to have to try a lot harder if it wants me to hurt someone who doesn’t deserve it.” He gave what he hoped was a smile, turning back to look at the crowd one more time. They were beginning to get restless, stirring in their seats and muttering amongst themselves. If they decided to take matters into their own hands, this could get ugly. Zuko scanned the crowd. Did he recognize any of them? Were any of them firebenders he knew? He blinked, frowning a little as he realized that none of the crowd really seemed to have clear features. It was like they registered as human when he looked at them, but as soon as he looked away, he couldn’t recall what they had looked like. Which meant they were almost definitely house generated rather than blinkers. Somehow, that made them more frightening. “We should… try to find a way out,” Zuko said distantly, turning away from Sal to see if he could exit the arena the way he had entered it the first time he had stepped foot there. There were no doors, this time. It was just the two of them, surrounded on all sides by a crowd. Zuko had never been claustrophobic before, but he felt the room start to close in on him now.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 13, 2021 23:52:58 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderSal gave a small nod, turning to look at the crowd. We’re they here to make sure Zuko played his part, or some other reason? Whatever this was…Sal was fairly sure this had happened before, which meant they might just be here because they were the first time around. This was only his second blink, though. He didn’t know how it worked. He moved back a little, trying to see if there was any way out. Would the House just let them walk away? “Have you ever been able to just leave a room without doing what it wants?” He asked after a moment, pausing at the edge of the crowd. He didn’t see a way through, and shoving his way past felt like something of a last resort when he didn’t know how friendly these people were. Or how homicidal when provoked. He shook his head, moving back towards Zuko. It was probably a good idea to stick together, mostly…he didn’t want something happening to one while the other was too far to do anything about it. Even if he was fairly sure he couldn’t do anything in a fight that Zuko wouldn’t be able to do three times as well.
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Post by strider on Nov 13, 2021 23:57:36 GMT -5
“Right,” Nico replied, watching as the butterflies changed. The light wasn’t as bright as he was used to, though he thought he might like this better. Not because the ashy, dull light was preferable, but because this was how Kelsier saw the sun. This was what it was like on Scadrial, and Nico enjoyed that peak into what Kelsier’s life was like. It was one more reason he thought he preferred his own world, but… Scadrial was important to Kelsier, even if it wasn’t what it once was. Even if the sun wasn’t the type that could actually support flowers. This was a dream. The impossible could happen here. Nico could visit Scadrial, if that was what Kelsier wanted. “I wouldn’t want to mind control anyone, anyway. So that’s… fine.” He frowned a little, wondering what it would be like to actually take advantage of the power he had. He could give people good dreams when all their mind was willing to supply was nightmares. He could help people, if they would accept his help. He didn’t want to invade people’s dreams without their permission. He wouldn’t want others to invade his, after all. “I could show you my world,” he murmured, eyes wide with the realization. “Maybe not all of it, but… enough of it. You could see what things are like, even if you don’t ever actually get to go there.” He didn’t’ mean to be taking away from what Kelsier had created here, though. “I like the flowers here,” Nico whispered, letting his fingers graze over some of the petals. “They’re pretty.” He knew what they meant to Kelsier, too. And he knew what the butterflies meant. The dream was filled with Kelsier’s love, a fact that wasn’t lost on Nico. Everything here was a representation of someone or something Kelsier loved. The sky, dim and ashy, was Scadrial. The flowers, Mare. And the butterflies… well, if Nico were to be represented by the magnet, he wouldn’t complain. It just meant that Kelsier cared about the gift. It meant Nico had done something right. “I always thought that someone else’s dreams could tell you more about them than almost anything else,” he said, lifting his gaze to meet Kelsier’s. “I suppose that’s also true of the dreams they create.”
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 0:22:09 GMT -5
“I don’t think so,” Zuko replied, looking back at Sal. “But most rooms the objective is a lot harder to figure out than this one is.” It was the truth, as far as he knew. The House didn’t let you out until you had done what you were supposed to, no matter how distasteful that thing was. This was more distasteful than most. Zuko had just barely met Sal. He had enjoyed his previous blink with him, even if it had been dangerous and frightening at times. Sal seemed… interesting. And he as easy enough to get along with, which was rare in Zuko’s eyes. There were any number of reasons people got on his nerves, and Sal had managed to avoid all of those reasons. There were more reasons Zuko could think of not to burn him, but he didn’t suppose the reasons actually mattered. He didn’t want to burn Sal, so he was going to do everything he could to find a way out of here without doing that. “I guess… either the crowd will attack and we’ll have to fight our way through, or we’ll have to wait until the House gets bored with us. Because I’m not doing what it wants here.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 0:42:54 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderAt least the House probably couldn’t force them. He didn’t know how it worked, but it felt like if it could just take control of them, it wouldn’t bother to go through all of this…he didn’t know. He hoped it couldn’t. He liked Zuko so far, and this was just making him like him more. Not necessarily because he was refusing to hurt Sal…that was obviously a good thing, but he hoped most of his friends, or even acquaintances, would be reluctant to very literally burn him. He hoped most people would try not to burn strangers, too. He liked him mostly because he just..felt good when he was around him. There were some people that were easy to exist around, and so far, Zuko was one. “Right. Well…do you have any weapons on you?” He asked, glancing at the other boy. “Not your swords, I guess, but a knife or something?” He hoped it wouldn’t come to a fight. It wasn’t like they could really win against however many people formed the crowd. But he’d have felt better if one of them had something like a weapon.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 1:24:49 GMT -5
It was impossible to tell what night this was meant to be. They’d done this often enough that it wasn’t connected to any specific memory anymore, it wasn’t attached to a day or an occasion. Just a person. He still came up to the roof all the time. Standing on the edge, watching the endless ash drift down like gray snow… He just came alone now. “She…” The roof vanished, replaced by a brightly lit room. A table held three people; a tall, long-limbed man with a shaved head and stretched, pierced ears, along with the younger Kelsier and the dark haired woman once again. This time her eyes were visible, as was her arched eyebrow as she regarded the other Kelsier with an expression so deeply exasperated that it was bound to be erased by a grin at any moment. The older Kelsier hesitated, but it was gone before he could even think of speaking. Kelsier, watching her talk, a secret smile playing at his lips. Mare - of course it was Mare, it was always Mare - showing him a faded sketch of a flower, pointing out stars only she could see, shaking her head at him, eyes worried, I don’t feel good about this, Kel. A cocky smile. A caught breath. Kelsier; betrayed, Mare; I found two this week, hate me if you need to, just take it, Kelsier; betrayer. And then just Kelsier. The flashes were too fast to make sense to someone who didn’t know the story. As for Kelsier, he didn’t know when he’d closed his eyes. Now, he opened them. The memory was nothing but a bare room, an ash-stained table, and the drawing he’d tried so hard to replace. “Mare,” he said, his voice low, but steadier than he’d expected it to be. “Her name was Mare. She was my wife.”
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 3:08:22 GMT -5
Zuko had never actually been mind controlled by the House, but he knew it was possible. He knew the House wouldn’t hesitate if it thought that was necessary. Or even if the two of them were boring it. Hopefully, the House wouldn’t go that route. Even if it wasn’t his mind doing it, he didn’t want to live with the memory of his hand burning Sal. He would really avoid having to bear a memory of his hand burning anyone.“Yeah,” Zuko replied, reaching into his pocket to pull out his knife. He glanced at it for a long moment, then held it out for Sal. Technically, he was the one who knew how to use a knife. It would be more effective in Zuko’s hands. Still, Sal didn’t have a weapon of any sort, and he didn’t seem to know how to fight without a weapon. At least Zuko would be able to defend himself even without the knife. “I’d feel better if you had it,” he told Sal, hoping that would be enough to convince the other boy to take it.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 3:41:22 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderSal didn’t know how long the House would be willing to watch them ignore it. He couldn’t imagine it was very happy about it…it seemed to have a fairly clear idea of what it wanted. Most things that knew what they wanted, also hated things that got in the way. At least, that was how the demon had been. He hesitated, gaze catching on the knife. He didn’t know how to use it, not like Zuko did. He wouldn’t be nearly as able to defend either of them. But he understood why Zuko was offering it…out of the two of them, Sal was a lot more likely to get himself killed. He couldn’t bend, and he only knew how to throw a punch in theory. He took it slowly, ignoring the stab of worry that Zuko would be in a lot more danger without it. “Thanks,” he told him, voice genuine. “I’ll try not to stab anyone we like.”
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 4:39:29 GMT -5
“Great,” Zuko replied, an edge of humor in his tone. “I’d be pretty disappointed if you stabbed me. Or yourself.” Considering they were the only two in the room who were actual people, Zuko was fairly certain they were the only ones that counted as people not to stab. Although… he had a feeling that Sal wasn’t likely to stab anyone who hadn’t antagonized him first. Which was part of the reason Zuko had been so willing to give him the knife. He didn’t think the other boy would be reckless with it, even though he had only just met him a few days before. Sal didn’t seem the reckless type. “I bet we won’t even have to fight, anyway. We can probably just try to walk through the crowd and see if we can find a way out that-” Zuko didn’t have enough time to finish his sentence before he noticed a small figure approaching from the other end of the arena, behind Sal. Where there had been no doors before, one had appeared, only to disappear moments later. Was it still there? Had it just been an illusion? That was beside the point. The point was that Zuko recognized the boy who approached. And suddenly, the room had gotten much, much more complicated. Zuko’s mouth closed as he watched the boy approach, golden eyes bright with confidence. Stance wide and practiced, running through everything Iroh had taught him. Zuko paled at the sudden, heartrending realization. No. The House was not going to make him play Ozai.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 4:56:37 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | strider“Ha, ha,” Sal told him, though he knew what Zuko meant. He was counting the crowd as people, for now, if only because he didn’t know they weren’t, and he might need to stab them, depending on how this room went. He would rather not fight anyone. He would rather be allowed to walk away unharmed. But he got the sense the House wasn’t known for its mercy. He glanced up, startled by how fast Zuko had cut off. If something was wrong, he was the one with the knife. If something was wrong, he wanted to know about it before it hurt either of them. Zuko’s stare was easy to follow, though, and he turned, searching for whatever was making him look like that. There - a kid. A shockingly wel- muscled kid, maybe, but Sal didn’t think he could be older than thirteen or fourteen, and judging by how strong Zuko was, he guessed most kids probably looked like that, here. Like tiny martial artists, because…well, because that’s what they were. “Who is he?” He asked, glancing back at Zuko to search his expression. Whoever it was…he had a feeling Zuko knew.
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 15:07:26 GMT -5
Zuko didn’t want to be here. He didn’t want to be facing his younger self. He didn’t want to expose this part of his life to someone who might as well have been a stranger. The boy in front of him… he didn’t know what to do. He had told Sal that he wasn’t going to burn anyone who didn’t deserve it, but… did that mean he had to decide here whether he had deserved it? Ozai had believed he had. Zuko had tried to reconcile his respect for his father with the fact that it hadn’t felt fair. Yes, he reminded himself, but he thought hard enough to make him flinch, It wouldn’t have happened if I didn’t deserve it. My father is a fair leader. I was a coward.Zuko heard Sal, but he didn’t give him a response. He saw the way his younger self looked at him; the way his expression transformed as he realized who he had been fighting. It seemed Zuko didn’t have a choice. He was going to represent Ozai. “He’s our way out,” Zuko replied eventually, voice distant and closed off. There was no certainty in his mind, but he was grateful there was no question in his voice. He couldn’t be weak here. He had asked for a way out, and the House had given him one. One that wouldn’t hurt anyone else.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 15:41:12 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderSal didn’t have any idea what this was. He knew someone had been burned here…otherwise, Zuko wouldn’t know what he was supposed to do. But he didn’t know who, and he didn’t know why or how often it happened. But Zuko wasn’t going to do it. Sal may not have known him that well, but he felt close to sure about that. So they just needed to get out of here before something else happened. He looked at Zuko again, watching him as the kid came closer. Whoever it was…they seemed to have a strong effect on Zuko. He looked as though he’d just seen a ghost. “He is?” He prompted, not quite looking away. Something about the response made his hesitate, unease coming to life inside him, but he didn’t move. There was a lot Zuko could mean by that, wasn’t there? “Zuko?” He added, just a little bit of uncertainty leaking into his voice.
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 16:05:30 GMT -5
Zuko glanced at Sal for a long moment, then turned his attention back towards the younger version of himself. The younger version of himself who had thrown himself at the ground, who had tears streaming in his eyes, who was pleading in a voice that Zuko remembered all too well. He stepped forward almost mechanically, the look in his eyes dull and reluctant. He would do it if that was what the House wanted from him. If nobody else got hurt… if he had to choose between himself and Sal, then he would choose Sal. Besides, he had lived with the burn for two years now. He would be fine. If he and Sal both died here because Zuko didn’t want to go through with something that had already happened? He shook his head. Sal wasn’t going to die here. Sal wasn’t going to get burned. The House had provided another option. He felt his hands shaking, smoldering as he did his best to reign in his emotions. You deserve it, he thought at the younger version of himself. This isn’t unfair. You’ll… you’ll just have to learn that. And when you do, you’ll do everything you can to make up for it. And then we’ll go home.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 16:16:51 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderSal turned, eyes wide as the kid began to plead, as though the two of them were attacking him. He didn’t understand the desperation on his voice, the tears escaping his eyes as he crouched there, kneeling and making himself seem much smaller than he had a moment ago. It took Sal longer than it should have. All the pieces were there. But he didn’t see a Zuko as someone who attacked…he barely knew him, but in the last room, he’d been willing to risk everything for people he didn’t know, people he barely thought were real. Why would here be any different? He looked at Zuko again, ready to ask who the kid was, what was happening, because…if anyone knew, it had to be Zuko, didn’t it? And stopped. Zuko’s expression had changed again. The look in his eyes was almost dead, as though he was retreating into himself, almost. And his hands…was that heat? Everything clicked all at once. Or at least, the main things. Like the fact that the kid was dressed identically to Sal, down to his hairstyle. And the fact that Zuko wasn’t protesting the room anymore. Sal didn’t think. The moment Zuko moved forward, he stepped between them, shifting to block the kid completely. He was facing Zuko.
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 17:07:38 GMT -5
Zuko’s eyes narrowed and he grit his teeth as Sal stepped in front of the younger Zuko. He couldn’t see the boy any longer, though he had a feeling he wouldn’t move from the floor. If he was lucky, this version of Zuko wasn’t real. It was just… a reflection, or something. Maybe it would just go through all of the motions until the final burning, and then they could go. Maybe it wouldn’t even feel the pain. Why was it so much easier to think of his younger self as an ‘it’ rather than an actual person? “Fisher,” Zuko said, his voice low with warning. “I need you to step out of the way.” He knew what it looked like. He knew Sal wouldn’t understand. He also didn’t want to explain it. He didn’t want Sal’s pity when he realized the extent of the situation. He didn’t want to deal with the way Sal would look at him. He would rather be seen as unnecessarily cruel than weak. Besides, he had a feeling Sal wouldn’t be inclined to let him do it if he found out the truth, anyway. Hopefully, he would just trust him on this. Trust him that the boy wasn’t a real person. That the crowd was a bigger threat. That it was their lives or the boy’s face.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 17:17:09 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | strider Sal wasn’t looking at the boy anymore. He was facing Zuko, standing between him and the kid, because somehow…he knew what was happening. He knew what Zuko was going to do if Sal moved out of the way. He didn’t want to fight. He knew he didn’t really stand a chance against Zuko, anyway…it wouldn’t take more than a second for the other boy to hurt him badly enough to move him. But he didn’t think Zuko would want that. He didn’t think Zuko would jump straight to attacking him, so at least Sal could buy the kid some time for something else to happen, or for them to blink out, or something. “I can’t do that,” he said steadily. He was tense, ready to stand his ground. Ready for Zuko to be angry. He liked him…he really did. But right now, he was also painfully aware that he barely knew him.
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 17:24:16 GMT -5
“Please,” Zuko said after a moment, his stance unchanging. He didn’t want to hurt Sal. He would stand by that. Sal hadn’t done anything wrong, he was just standing in the way of the one way they had to get out. One way or another, Zuko was going to get around him. He just… didn’t want that way to be attacking. Zuko spent a lot of his life angry. He was angry about what had happened to him. He was angry that Iroh didn’t seem as dedicated to finding the Avatar as he was. He was angry that he couldn’t go home. He was angry that there were people who insinuated that his father didn’t want him home. He was angry that his entire nation thought of him as a traitor. But… he couldn’t be angry with his younger self. And he couldn’t be angry with Sal for protecting him. How badly had he wished someone had stepped in front of him to tell Ozai to stop? How badly had he wanted just one ally? He should have known, at that age. He should have held his tongue. Still… he couldn’t help the spike of rage that flew through him at the fact that the battalion had still be sacrificed. That their loyalty had been rewarded with nothing other than death. Purposeful death. No fighting chance.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 17:33:42 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderSal searched Zuko’s gaze, looking for something he recognized. Something to tell him this was the same boy he’d been starting to feel comfortable around, the same boy he’d started to trust, if only in small ways. He didn’t want to reconcile that boy with this one, the one who seemed to have every intention of going through with this. The one who, if Sal hadn’t been there, if Sal had been standing a little further away, could have already done it. His heart thumped against his ribs, protesting the situation, or Sal’s position in it. He couldn’t blame it. He’d felt a lot calmer about the concept of being burned when he’d been standing next to Zuko, rather than in front of him. But he couldn’t let this happen. He didn’t understand, but he knew that much. He couldn’t think of anything that would make this right. “Just…wait a second. Okay? Talk to me,” he said, his voice barely loud enough to be above a whisper. He didn’t want to do anything to make this worse. “Please.”
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 17:57:30 GMT -5
“There’s nothing to talk about,” Zuko replied, hating the way his voice shook. It was the truth. This had to be done if he wanted to make sure that both he and Sal escaped this room unharmed. The crowd was growing more restless. He could hear them, though he couldn’t pick out what they were saying. He felt like he was hemmed in on all sides, and the only way out was doing something incredibly distasteful. It didn’t matter how much the boy in front of him deserved it. It didn’t matter if he did deserve it or not. Zuko didn’t want this. It felt… cowardly… to hurt someone who wouldn’t fight back. Who couldn’t fight back. He pushed that thought back as forcefully as he could. He wasn’t a traitor. He wasn’t going to insinuate that his father was cowardly. His father had taught him a lesson. Zuko had dishonored himself and his family by refusing to fight. He might have been able to stay if he had just fought his father. If, by some miracle, he had won. He shoved that thought back, too. “I wanted the House to give us another way out, and it did. That’s all there is to it.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 18:04:26 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderThere had to be more to this than that. There had to be more to the story, because…because if Zuko wasn’t willing to hurt Sal, even if it out them in danger, then why would he suddenly be so sure there was no other way? Why would he let the House persuade him so easily if this kid was a stranger, if Zuko didn’t have more information than Sal did. “Humor me,” he replied, trying hard not to let his voice shake. The result was a harder tone than he wanted, but maybe that wasn’t really a bad thing at the moment. He needed Zuko to know he was serious. He needed him to understand that this was not going to happen. “This isn’t another way,” he added, his gaze holding Zuko’s as best he could. “This is the same way with another victim. You were completely against even the idea of it before, and now suddenly you think it’s fine? I know there’s more to it than that. Tell me.”
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 18:18:58 GMT -5
The last thing Zuko wanted to do was explain the whole situation to Sal. He didn’t want to open up about it. He didn’t want to talk about it even with the people who were there. The people who would understand. It didn’t matter if Sal had scars, too. The situation wasn’t just a boy being scarred. The situation was a boy who had to force himself to believe he’d deserved to be. “I told you I wouldn’t burn anyone who didn’t deserve it,” Zuko said after a moment, his entire body stiffening. He had to play the role of Ozai. What he actually believed couldn’t matter. His uncertainty about this couldn’t influence his decision. He needed to be strong. He needed to do what had to be done. “Just step aside and we’ll be out of here.” It wasn’t that simple and he knew it, but… he had to simplify it. He couldn’t see himself in the boy. He couldn’t let himself relive this. He couldn’t let this pierce his heart, no matter how much it was threatening to.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 14, 2021 18:38:51 GMT -5
Sal Fisher | This Room Will Scar You | striderSal didn’t want to force this. He didn’t want to make Zuko talk about it, not before he was ready to, and he didn’t know what had happened, but it was the only thing he could think of to stop this. He couldn’t let it happen. He had no chance of overpowering Zuko. Once again, the best he could do was try to reason with him. To hope against hope that he could convince him this didn’t need to happen. Because, as far as Sal could tell, it didn’t. He breathed out, refusing to look away, even if part of him wanted to check on the kid. He couldn’t take his eyes off him. He hated it, but he didn’t trust him enough right now to believe he wouldn’t attack. “I get that you don’t know me,” he said finally, his voice level. “And I get that this is your past, and I have no context. I don’t know what happened here. But I can’t let you hurt him. I’m sorry, but it’s not happening, so unless you can give me an infinitely better explanation than that, we’re going to be here a while.”
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Post by strider on Nov 14, 2021 18:54:55 GMT -5
“He’s not real, Fisher,” Zuko replied, voice hard. He had to believe that. He had to believe this was just a room. Even if that was directly in contrast with the way he had treated the last room. That person had deserved saving, even if they were just a person the House made. He knew Sal would catch onto the inconsistency, but it didn’t matter. He may not have wanted to do this, but it was better than letting the crowd kill them. There were flashes of light from the crowd. Warnings, almost. A reminder that most of the people watching were firebenders, too. They could do a lot more damage than Zuko could. “We don’t have time for this. Just… just let me get us out of here, and then we can talk if you still want to.” He couldn’t help the way his voice hardened, the way his hand smoldered as his body filled with anger. Not at Sal. Not at the boy behind him, still trembling. At the House, for putting them in this situation. At himself, for hesitating. At himself, for even considering this an option.
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