[ Rex, taking a step back as the honey badger bolts at him, nearly falls over. Likewise, as the shard gets thrown at him, he juggles it between his hands as he tries to catch it before he does eventually manage a grip on it. ]
[What the heck, indeed. It takes no more than a touch to the shard for everything to begin changing, everything turning into night, the surroundings transforming into what seems to be some place high on the sky. There's the constant murmur of something very big and very mechanical, a subtle rumbling coming from under Rex -- undoubtedly the feeling of powerful engines. There even is the noise of rotors somewhere nearby. Looks like this location is a gigantic flying machine of some sort.
A pulsing...contraption is nearby, pulsing with a malicious energy. Takes no more than a look to see it's bad news. Where's the person you're looking from, though? Even though you're obviously on someone's point of view, there doesn't seem to be a body. It's like a disembodied conscience, watching on this place.
Doesn't take long for one young man to appear. A knight, apparently. The blight having taken over this machine appears. Only takes one look that's one powerful abomination! Until finally, one voice -- voice Rex probably already knows well -- echoes all over the place: Revali's voice. There's not that much sound, but the things he manages to hear are meaningful enough:
'It defeated me one hundred years ago...' and 'You must avenge me, Link!'
Connecting the dots perhaps isn't the easiest thing to do, but if Rex manages to do so, perhaps he'll realize a certain bird, despite all his -- admittedly well deserved -- bluster and arrogance, got killed in battle a century ago. No wonder he was some disembodied conscience in that memory. Seems the memory ends before the fight between that knight and the scourge begins for real.
Once the memory vanishes, there's Revali, standing very much alive in frotn of Rex. He knows it's too late, Rex saw a memory. Frustrated, he just asks, although it seems he's kind of dreading the response, perhaps already having an idea which memory this was]
[ Rex blinks in surprise as the memory ends. And he is quite clever, so it doesn't take him long to put the pieces together even if he doesn't have all the context. ]
[At the question Revali just...facepalms. Great! Just great! Thanks a lot, Medli, can you stop informing people about that by using like four different sort of memories?
He just hopes the one Rex got wasn't one that involved Revali eating humble pie. It's bad enough the secret about he having been dead before coming here is leaking left and right, it's worse when the memories also include him goddamn humbled even if it's a little bit!]
So what? Is there any problem with me being dead? I'm alive now!
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[ Rex, taking a step back as the honey badger bolts at him, nearly falls over. Likewise, as the shard gets thrown at him, he juggles it between his hands as he tries to catch it before he does eventually manage a grip on it. ]
What the heck?!
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A pulsing...contraption is nearby, pulsing with a malicious energy. Takes no more than a look to see it's bad news. Where's the person you're looking from, though? Even though you're obviously on someone's point of view, there doesn't seem to be a body. It's like a disembodied conscience, watching on this place.
Doesn't take long for one young man to appear. A knight, apparently. The blight having taken over this machine appears. Only takes one look that's one powerful abomination! Until finally, one voice -- voice Rex probably already knows well -- echoes all over the place: Revali's voice. There's not that much sound, but the things he manages to hear are meaningful enough:
'It defeated me one hundred years ago...' and 'You must avenge me, Link!'
Connecting the dots perhaps isn't the easiest thing to do, but if Rex manages to do so, perhaps he'll realize a certain bird, despite all his -- admittedly well deserved -- bluster and arrogance, got killed in battle a century ago. No wonder he was some disembodied conscience in that memory. Seems the memory ends before the fight between that knight and the scourge begins for real.
Once the memory vanishes, there's Revali, standing very much alive in frotn of Rex. He knows it's too late, Rex saw a memory. Frustrated, he just asks, although it seems he's kind of dreading the response, perhaps already having an idea which memory this was]
What? What did you see?
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Uhhh...I think you were a ghost?
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He just hopes the one Rex got wasn't one that involved Revali eating humble pie. It's bad enough the secret about he having been dead before coming here is leaking left and right, it's worse when the memories also include him goddamn humbled even if it's a little bit!]
So what? Is there any problem with me being dead? I'm alive now!
[Death sucks and he doesn't recommend it, 0/10]
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also lmao ARE you alive now, revali? are you??? ]
Whoa, who ever said anything about there being a problem with it?