Nathaniel Berger (
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The land remains, the land endures
Arrival, Part 1
Anyone walking out on Stardust Beach might be surprised to see someone new, a young man with brown hair lying facedown in the sand, groaning. A Carnivine hovers over him worriedly, drifting back and forth in what looks like the equivalent of pacing. Finally, he turns over, looking up at her.
"Ugh, Macy...where are we?"
"Vine..." She sounds just as confused as he is.
Arrival, Part 2
Meanwhile, Turnbloom Gym now has a young teen hanging around outside, face pressed against the glass as they observe the gym interior. They're holding a carved walking stick that seems way too tall for them. After a bit, they try to wave down a passerby.
"Hey! Do you know where we are? And have you seen my dad?"
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loudvoiceloudbabybird!)
Anyone walking out on Stardust Beach might be surprised to see someone new, a young man with brown hair lying facedown in the sand, groaning. A Carnivine hovers over him worriedly, drifting back and forth in what looks like the equivalent of pacing. Finally, he turns over, looking up at her.
"Ugh, Macy...where are we?"
"Vine..." She sounds just as confused as he is.
Arrival, Part 2
Meanwhile, Turnbloom Gym now has a young teen hanging around outside, face pressed against the glass as they observe the gym interior. They're holding a carved walking stick that seems way too tall for them. After a bit, they try to wave down a passerby.
"Hey! Do you know where we are? And have you seen my dad?"
(Responses will come from
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[And she wasn't there personally -- she hadn't even been alive, it was the original world -- but she'll try.]
They did, technically. Despite the name, they didn't attack them all, only those who tried to force them onto a path they couldn't meet, culminating in Helix and his Chosen Six. From what I've gathered, despite the destruction, it was meant to save the world, and it did. But they didn't stay gone. There was a time -- technically the same time, because the Randomizer had gone off 100 years in the future and then reset the world, scrambling it in the process, and so because the world was reset and yet some elements had carried over in an altered state, the timeline we're working with was started from an earlier point, but I digress! -- known as the return of the gods, where a host gathered a great many of them in their new incarnations to help repair the world and join with everyone else working to stop the person responsible.
I'm greatly simplifying, but did I cover enough?
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I think I kind of get it...but does tha tmean the Godslayers considered heroes for what they did? Even if it wasn't permanent, surely you can't just kill off a bunch of gods and expect nothing bad to happen to the world! Unless they all had really specific portfolios?
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From what I see, well... it's not that killing or subjugating gods is in itself good. I couldn't say that in my position. I've dealt with some people who thought it was and threw the world into disarray for their selfish wishes. But at that time, in that place, it was the only thing that could be done to undo what was coming.
Things get exceedingly complicated from there and I'm sure you wouldn't believe me regardless, but I can tell you one thing I know for sure, even if it's difficult to. Beyond space and time, they still exist. Both sides, both teams, and both leaders. Even though their timeline was undone and rewritten, they managed to revive, and they met each other again, without anything at stake this time. It's thanks to the force that guided both of them to their destinies and the stream between worlds and times. And I think, if anything happened again, they wouldn't fight each other this time.
Was that simple enough? I know I tend to go overboard with my explanations, especially when it comes to inter-universal physics and timeline study.
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I...think it does? It sounds like the world you know works a lot differently from the one I know...but I really like what you said about them managing to revive in the end. It sounds kind of like how everyone thought the God-Hunters had permanently killed a bunch of legendaries, but one by one Quan's Hope are bringing them back...
[As one of the first Legendaries brought back and one of the closest emotionally, they do like that part of the story.]
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The fossil gods? I'm not sure that's quite the same thing, since the fossils didn't have any power on their own until the scientists actually started doing their science stuff to them.
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Here. Altareon, can you help us scan the area? It'll be easier to find this kid's father from there.
[She turns back to Brinda with a smile.]
If that's okay with you.
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She says you can hop on! Oh, I guess I shouldn't assume you don't understand. Just a lot of people here don't.
Probably going to merge this with the ongoing Nathaniel thread
Oh! Well, I thought her body language was pretty obvious. [They're already moving to settle on Altareon's back, carefully balancing their walking stick.]