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A Disorganization Of Introductions - OTA
Now that Xion and Lea have found each other, Xion isn’t letting him out of her sight if she can avoid it, afraid to find out that this wasn’t actually real. And that seemed to be mutual, so the two can be spotted the next day constantly with each other, as Xion shows him around from what she’s discovered. Which… mostly means good places to hide.
Xion’s hood would seem to be up to everyone but Lea until she actually pulls it down in the individual threads.
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Xion’s hood would seem to be up to everyone but Lea until she actually pulls it down in the individual threads.
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Confused she tilted her head to one side.
"Unless you mean you want to fight first? Usually that is how we Aesir usually end up making friends. But if you don't have any weapons that would be kind of silly... it would be different if you could fly."
Still puzzled she slowly lowered her Projector only... it slipped out of her hand and triggered as it landed on the ground, shooting a rune into both of the two cloaked figures. Oddly enough it didn't hurt. Instead they began to feel weightless, capable of flight like Skuld had wished for. As it turned out the 'gun' was less a weapon and more of a magical augmentation device.
"Oh my! Are you alright?!"
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And suddenly neither for them were actually falling to the ground. Instead they were left floating somewhat awkwardly in midair. "Surprisingly, yes," he said. "Just a little... floaty. And the fact that you care is even more surprising, since you were ready to shot us a minute ago."
Lea attempted to right himself or move through the air, but found himself only marginally successful at both. It wasn't anything like flying in Neverland, where flight was as simple as thinking it and angling your body the right way. "I don't suppose you know how to fix this?", he asked the winged woman.
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She spoke as she picked up the projector and flipped it around in her hand to make sure it hadn't broken. Durable thing, it looked fine.
"Hmm, no."
With a flap of her wings she was by their side, hovering next to them with an easy bit of wingwork.
"You see I've never used magic like this before... But since that is the case it can't possibly last very long. I'm sure it will wear off in an hour or two."
A small pause for thought.
"Or a day... I wonder how long runes last in this world."
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She zipped up above them to give Axel a light push back towards the ground.
"And watch out for the ceiling."
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"I think if you wiggle around like that you won't get anywhere at all."
Have a friendly push back towards the ground too, like you are a balloon filled with helium.
"Try to think of it like swimming?"
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Also, she had no idea how to swim. It wasn't like she ever fought Heartless under water....
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"Grab hold of my hand, Xion," he said. "Once you manage to get right side up it's not so bad."
Dang it, I HAD the perfect icon for this, but deleted it as I have too many images waiting to icon..
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"Maybe flying is easier with wings. I could use the Projector again and see if another ruin gives you wings? But um... You might end up with two heads or something worse."
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"Flying in Neverland was a lot easier, once you got the hang of it," he said. "After the initial moment of floating, you just had to think about it, then angle your body the right way, and boom, you were flying. Nothing like the flailing around we have to do here."
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How to fix it... She did try to think of a way but as she hadn't meant to use that magic in the first place and was completely green to the magics of this world that was easier thought than accomplished.
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He shook his head at the winged woman's idea. "It doesn't," he said. "That was the first thing I tried. Like I said, this is more floating than it is flying; there doesn't seem to be any practical way for somebody without wings to propel themselves like this, except maybe bouncing off the walls. And given that the walls are stone, I'm not about to test my luck there."
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