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- detroit: become human: connor,
- detroit: become human: hank anderson,
- digimon adventure tri: takeru takaishi,
- drakengard 3: zero,
- fate: mordred,
- final fantasy vii: aerith gainsborough,
- final fantasy xiv: alisaie leveilleur,
- final fantasy xiv: alphinaud leveilleur,
- final fantasy xiv: arenvald lentinus,
- final fantasy xv: prompto argentum,
- fire emblem: lucina,
- fullmetal alchemist: maes hughes,
- fullmetal alchemist: roy mustang,
- jinba: konoha,
- nier: 2b,
- nier: a2,
- nier: brother nier,
- nier: emil,
- nier: kainé,
- nier: number 4,
- original character: daylight vis lornlit,
- persona 3: minato arisato,
- persona 5: akira kurusu,
- persona 5: ann takamaki,
- tales of xillia 2: ludger kresnik,
- tokyo xanadu: kou tokisaka,
- voltron: hunk,
- voltron: takashi "shiro" shirogane
( the sickness: phase two )
![]() ![]() the sickness ends. the temple. The Temple, shortly after Astoria's burst of energy, is in a constant state of growth. Trees are bursting into existence from seeds in mere seconds, flowers are growing wherever magic lands . . . and the Temple is abruptly a-buzz with energy, magic crackling throughout the air. You may find a tree in your house, or flowers suddenly growing along the walls, or plants wiggling their way through the stone walls of the buildings of the Temple. All of a sudden, the place looks very overgrown. ![]() lake dona. Lake Dona is a massive body of water, stretching outward for so far that it almost seems like an ocean until you see that the water is fresh. It is surrounded by long, leafy trees that dip into the water and has a variety of ancient ruins scattered around it -- weathered stones set into circles at seemingly even intervals, old buildings that seem to mirror the Temple in construct. |
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It's a thought that's jarred from his mind as he goes crashing back into the water, but it's shallow enough that he can sit up and push the hair out of his eyes and throw a glance around for whatever it is that had saved him. ]
I'm— ...I'm fine. What was that just now?
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[Oh no is this someone else who has to be secret about it...is this one of Akira's friends? Hmmmm....]
I mean uh...no I can't really undo that one. Sorry. I just sensed you had one and your dog too...I didn't know dogs could be Persona users. That's pretty neat.
[He's trying to help!]
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[ You know, it's one thing that Astoria seems to know things about him- he still remembers how jarring it was to see his name written by a stranger- but it's another thing entirely to have somebody so casually walk up to him and go "Hey, you're a Persona user! And your dog too."
There's no use lying about it, though, especially when he's called out point-blank. ]
Yeah... I am. Koromaru too.
[ Hearing his name, the dog comes paddling up to them, splashing in leaps and bounds once he gets to the shallower part of the lake. ]
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[Or maybe it's like Akira with 'navigators'. But this all comes back to an important question;]
What were you doing in the lake? I don't think immunity to water means you can't drown...
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He opens his eyes and looks up at Naoya. ]
The timing isn't quite right for that sort of thing... [ The whole not-being-the-Dark-Hour really throws him off ]
But no, I don't have that sort of immunity. Wasn't planning on going for a swim, either— I just heard the lake was dangerous. Wanted to see for myself.
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[Uh this is all sorts of Elly levels of bizarre. What's weirder still is that Naoya just rolls with it.]
Did you find anything interesting?
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Couldn't see much, since it was so dark. Which is weird, because the sun should be able to cut through the water for several meters...
[ And he's pretty sure he hadn't sunk that far. ]
The lake must be incredibly deep.
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[He looks at it again. It's...not really.]
Do you think if we use wind attacks we might blow some water out of it away long enough to get a peek at it?
[It's dumb but he's come up with far worst ideas.]
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...How long can you sustain a wind attack? If you could imagine something like a whirlpool, that might be easier than "parting the red sea," so to speak.