05-27-2016, 09:24 PM
“You.” Gildarts said within his mind, with a tone of solemnity.
“Me? Yes, me, I would have thought you’ve forgotten about me, considering your current defeat.” the voice pouted as she spoke, it was apparent due to her fluctuating pitch.
Gildarts growled, “You want control, it’s almost ironic, since I barely have it myself.”
“Yes, your power is certainly interestingly intricate...” she noted, “But I’m sure I can crack it, at least, before I make sure you do.”
“You will not gain power over me, not my body, nor my mind.” Gildarts declared.
“Spoke nobly, wizard. However, you don’t get a choice in the matter. When you let me in, to tote on your back to assure I would not destroy villages, you actually accepted me, let me into your mind, where someday, whenever it will be, I will gain control of your power, and destroy everything you know and love, with your own hands and magic.” her voice kissed his ears.
“I’ve battled with this magic, this curse, for the most of my existence, and I’m not about to let you come over and steal its power, perhaps even if you ever did somehow get control, you’d be eroded by the pure destructive properties that is Crash magic.” Gildarts spoke from experience.
“Perhaps that is why you rarely speak.” she said scornfully, “Your fear prohibits you.”
“Fear, of a strength I know not where it ends. That kind of strength permits fear. Which I will grow from.” Gildarts spoke knowledgeably.
“Spoken well, young Prime. I will defeat your will, so someday, you will wish I would take your control, for you will have none, as long as you remain the same, wizard, don’t you see what Omniverse has done to your power? For all the fights you have been in, you’ve lost every one. You are going to live forever, in this terrible, terrible state of mind and body. You’ve already lost yourself Gildarts, you’ve just been denying it. And now that I’m here, and while I battle for the power over your mind. You will be forced to defeat, because you will wish it. I will guarantee everyone you know to die, and everyone you love, a fate worse than death.”
“You’ve been trapped for too long, it is you who has lost yourself. Perhaps, though you are a foul creature, you were once whole. Once, you might’ve had some sort of human mind, which would protest your evil, but now, you’ve grown so thirsty for any sense of feeling, you’ve destroyed the last ounces of humanity you have within you.” Gildarts jousted.
“That’s where you’re wrong, wizard! I was never human, never have I ever had to live in such filthy, groveling, conditions as that of a troglodyte.” the rage of her words quaked in his ears. The world around him was dark. He must’ve nodded off just long enough for this conversation to take place, for when he opened his eyes, it grew light once more.
“Me? Yes, me, I would have thought you’ve forgotten about me, considering your current defeat.” the voice pouted as she spoke, it was apparent due to her fluctuating pitch.
Gildarts growled, “You want control, it’s almost ironic, since I barely have it myself.”
“Yes, your power is certainly interestingly intricate...” she noted, “But I’m sure I can crack it, at least, before I make sure you do.”
“You will not gain power over me, not my body, nor my mind.” Gildarts declared.
“Spoke nobly, wizard. However, you don’t get a choice in the matter. When you let me in, to tote on your back to assure I would not destroy villages, you actually accepted me, let me into your mind, where someday, whenever it will be, I will gain control of your power, and destroy everything you know and love, with your own hands and magic.” her voice kissed his ears.
“I’ve battled with this magic, this curse, for the most of my existence, and I’m not about to let you come over and steal its power, perhaps even if you ever did somehow get control, you’d be eroded by the pure destructive properties that is Crash magic.” Gildarts spoke from experience.
“Perhaps that is why you rarely speak.” she said scornfully, “Your fear prohibits you.”
“Fear, of a strength I know not where it ends. That kind of strength permits fear. Which I will grow from.” Gildarts spoke knowledgeably.
“Spoken well, young Prime. I will defeat your will, so someday, you will wish I would take your control, for you will have none, as long as you remain the same, wizard, don’t you see what Omniverse has done to your power? For all the fights you have been in, you’ve lost every one. You are going to live forever, in this terrible, terrible state of mind and body. You’ve already lost yourself Gildarts, you’ve just been denying it. And now that I’m here, and while I battle for the power over your mind. You will be forced to defeat, because you will wish it. I will guarantee everyone you know to die, and everyone you love, a fate worse than death.”
“You’ve been trapped for too long, it is you who has lost yourself. Perhaps, though you are a foul creature, you were once whole. Once, you might’ve had some sort of human mind, which would protest your evil, but now, you’ve grown so thirsty for any sense of feeling, you’ve destroyed the last ounces of humanity you have within you.” Gildarts jousted.
“That’s where you’re wrong, wizard! I was never human, never have I ever had to live in such filthy, groveling, conditions as that of a troglodyte.” the rage of her words quaked in his ears. The world around him was dark. He must’ve nodded off just long enough for this conversation to take place, for when he opened his eyes, it grew light once more.

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