Vax'ildan (
twin_blade) wrote in
etrayalogs2025-10-11 12:01 am
Is tiny dragon still a dragon? (closed)
WHO: Vax'ildan Vessar
twin_blade & Dion Lesage
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WHEN: Post-fog event
WHERE: Charronway
WHAT: It's time to mini-prime.
NOTES\WARNINGS: None.
[ Vax might have a place to rest his head at night, but he doesn't actually spend a lot of time at the apartments. Having been in Etraya for a year, one would think he would have found a more comfortable place to call home, but this place is not and never will be his home. In short, he hasn't bothered to try.
Instead, he likes to be out as much as possible. Exploring different areas. Learning the ins and outs of the world and getting a lay of the land. When he's not traveling, he likes quiet spots away from it all. Anything that remotely reminds him of home. The lakeside is one of those places he enjoys.
He sits on a log near the water's edge, absently rubbing a smooth pebble between his fingers as he watches a single bird glide over the surface of the water. It's here that he waits for company from someone who contacted him for a meeting. Until then, he lets himself get lost in the sound of the wind in the trees and tiny laps of the water on the rocky bank. It won't be difficult for his elven ears to pick up the approach of anyone coming to find him. ]
WHEN: Post-fog event
WHERE: Charronway
WHAT: It's time to mini-prime.
NOTES\WARNINGS: None.
[ Vax might have a place to rest his head at night, but he doesn't actually spend a lot of time at the apartments. Having been in Etraya for a year, one would think he would have found a more comfortable place to call home, but this place is not and never will be his home. In short, he hasn't bothered to try.
Instead, he likes to be out as much as possible. Exploring different areas. Learning the ins and outs of the world and getting a lay of the land. When he's not traveling, he likes quiet spots away from it all. Anything that remotely reminds him of home. The lakeside is one of those places he enjoys.
He sits on a log near the water's edge, absently rubbing a smooth pebble between his fingers as he watches a single bird glide over the surface of the water. It's here that he waits for company from someone who contacted him for a meeting. Until then, he lets himself get lost in the sound of the wind in the trees and tiny laps of the water on the rocky bank. It won't be difficult for his elven ears to pick up the approach of anyone coming to find him. ]

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A gentle smile, and Vax reaches over to deliver a few soft pets on top of Bahamut's head in that same spot he planted a kiss, earlier, then withdraws. ]
In the fog, they did. In actuality, I only saw Byroden once it was in flames. The dragon or dragons responsible were no longer there.
[ Just ruin and death. ]
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[ And to no productive end that Dion can discern. He wouldn't have wished that torment on anyone, much less in the forms it had taken. For his part, he'd had the echoes of voices he couldn't have heard roiling about in his head. Knowing they could not be real did nothing to dull the sound.
He hasn't forgotten Vax's apprehension at the thought of a dragon among them, as well. Between having lost his village to a dragon attack and having to battle some villainous cabal of them, it's no small wonder. Rather, it's something of a marvel that he'd been as accepting as he was.
Dion isn't all that certain that many would be. ]
I'm sorry you've had such terrible dealings with dragons.
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[ That's why Vax can never trust Echo or believe Echo is doing the right thing. He knows that if his world really might come to an end as Echo suggests, he'd rather go down fighting for it. Not let it be picked through the course of some game with rules no one understands.
Vax's reaction would have been different had he not already known the man that Dion is. It's made all the difference to bringing him this far and allowing a small dragon to perch on his shoulder.
The apology gets another turn of his head to glance at Bahamut, which is followed by a small smile. His hand lifts to reach his shoulder, so his thumb can deliver a soft caress along the dragon's cheek. ]
I suppose they're not all bad.
[ And he can only say so because of present company. ]
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The more time passes, the more Dion can't help but wonder. They've little choice but to press on, even so.
In the interim at least none of them are entirely alone. ]
They aren't in my world, at least.
[ Intelligent beasts, and potentially dangerous, but that was much the same as any other creature. He sorely wishes Vax's world only had those sorts of dragons, rather than the cursed, ambitious creatures they had to grapple with. ]
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I doubt they'd be a threat at all in your world.
[ Dion's dragoons, or Dion himself, could squash the Conclave in moments. Vax would give anything to see that. ]
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[ He hasn't forgotten how small he presently is. This compact form is more suitable for non-combat purposes, though he could still wield his aether.
Though he doesn't say it, Dion does wonder how it is that they can be summoned to this world, dispatched to others, but not to their own. Not to those they know here. How simply they might eliminate threats to so many lives... ]
They would be considered a threat, until they were dealt with, different and malignant as they are.
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It would be something to see, those dragons running scared from you. I'd owe you more debt than I could repay.
[ Were Vax not already in the service of another, he'd surely pledge himself to Dion if he single-handedly eliminated the Conclave from Tal'Dorei. ]
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[ He only wishes the ills of his world could be dealt with with simple force, but he must hope that Clive prevails. Whatever comes next is not for him to know, and that is something he'd accepted when he decided to lay down his life for his own people.
Yet were he able, he'd wield his strength for worlds that still had need of it, curse or no. ]
Though I believe they shall have it regardless.
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[ Therefore, it must be possible to save his world from the Conclave and any other threats. Percy and Vex being here from a time ahead of him at least suggests there is a near future that will come to pass. ]
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[ Dion would like to believe they are here with genuine purpose. The alternative is bizarre and cruel. However, he does believe that Vax and his allies will prevail.
He'd make it quicker and easier given the opportunity, but he doesn't doubt their ability to succeed. Vax's earnest dedication to that cause is enough to convince him. Two enemies defeated also doesn't hurt that assessment. ]
Though I do hope for Echo's sake that this is not an elaborate deception.
[ Dion might be a nice guy, but there are limits. ]
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If it is, Echo is going to have a lot of angry people on their hands.
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Assuredly so. I'm uncertain what power they wield would be sufficient to ward off that many people. Especially thus motivated.
[ He too would have words for Echo, just as he did Ultima. ]
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Sorry.
[ It's not the same as petting a cat, even if it kind of feels like it. ]
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Whatever for?
[ He was accustomed to being handled like a toy when he first gained this form. ]
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[ Dion is getting a very close-up view of that blush suddenly warming Vax's face. ]
You may be small, but you're still you. I shouldn't.. keep touching you without permission.
[ Just because he's the size of a toy right now does not make him a toy. ]
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I appreciate your consideration, though I took no offense.
[ His tail sways once more as he considers how best to respond. ]
You are unaccustomed to dragons that aren't an immediate threat, so I understand being curious. Similarly, I only Primed in my world for combat, so in that sense it differs for me as well.
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[ Vax nods in understanding. Guess it's fine, then? Dion says he's not offended, at least. He did like those chin scratches earlier, too. ]
Have you looked into that treatment?
[ Vax sees no signs of petrification on the tiny dragon's body, but it may not be visible now. ]
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I have occasioned to visit the hospital since the last mission.
[ He had a feeling someone might ask about it. ]
It does appear to be effective.
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Really? That's fantastic!
[ And one less thing to worry about, even if the disease didn't appear to advance in this world. ]
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Yes. It remains difficult to believe still yet.
[ He can feel his arm where he couldn't before, and the sense of surreality hasn't left him. ]
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I guess there is something good about this place. You must be happy. I mean, I'm happy for you, of course.
[ Vax is clearly excited for Dion now that he's not living with that death sentence. ]
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It is complicated. While it comes as a relief that I may use my power more freely here, I cannot help but think of all those who suffer the curse with no such respite.
[ Bearers had no more choice than he had. They were born this way, and their world acted upon them. Until his time in the Hideaway, he hadn't truly seen their suffering as he should have.
He had no more power to change it than anything else, but even so, now he sees it. ]
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They should've called you Saint Dion, instead.
[ The songs of Saint Dion might have told of his kindly heart rather than the dragons he's felled. ]
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I'm hardly a suitable candidate for sainthood. [ He does hail from a theocracy, he's certainly got thoughts on saints. ] The others would surely express the same sentiment.
[ Most of them, at least. ]
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[ Vax has said it before, but he'll keep saying it just like Dion keeps saying he has faith in him.
He turns his face, tilting his head toward the little dragon until he can feel its head against his cheek. ]
I hope you can believe that one day.
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