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ossifragant) wrote2014-09-03 05:13 pm
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009 Things Acquired - [text;]
You know, there's something to be said about this place.
I get here in April and things are strange as a newcomer. It takes some getting used to, but it's not all bad. Then there's May and that's when things get screwy. The weird hail during an otherwise sunny week, and then that weekend when everything went to hell with the crystals and people popping up who aren't normally here. I only wish I could remember more of it clearly.
Then, in June, it snowed that one day. Actually snowed! In the middle of summer! What the hell are the chances of that? It melted the next day naturally so whatever caused it fixed itself.
July gave us a hurricane with sharks flying through the air and then August was suspiciously normal when it comes to weather.
Now, here we are, three days into September, and we've already had dogs and cats falling from the sky like someone up there is taking a metaphor a little too literally.
I'm disappointed we didn't get snakes raining from the sky today. Or porcupines.
I've been here just about five months now and I must admit this place has its ways of keeping a person entertained.
I get here in April and things are strange as a newcomer. It takes some getting used to, but it's not all bad. Then there's May and that's when things get screwy. The weird hail during an otherwise sunny week, and then that weekend when everything went to hell with the crystals and people popping up who aren't normally here. I only wish I could remember more of it clearly.
Then, in June, it snowed that one day. Actually snowed! In the middle of summer! What the hell are the chances of that? It melted the next day naturally so whatever caused it fixed itself.
July gave us a hurricane with sharks flying through the air and then August was suspiciously normal when it comes to weather.
Now, here we are, three days into September, and we've already had dogs and cats falling from the sky like someone up there is taking a metaphor a little too literally.
I'm disappointed we didn't get snakes raining from the sky today. Or porcupines.
I've been here just about five months now and I must admit this place has its ways of keeping a person entertained.
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You know, I never did ask them about any of it. Why they were willing to allow the arrangement at all, I mean; exactly what it is they liked.
[And that's...huh.
He never would have thought to put it into words, but now that somebody has he's going to be thinking about it, thanks.]
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The chimeras I gathered together were part of a manufactured uprising. They were told there was an assassination plot and sent in, but the truth was they were scapegoats to give the military a reason to invade.
During the war, the alchemists sent in to end the conflict were given false Philosopher's Stones. All of this was something that must have been closely monitored by the master. I'm curious if anything overlaps.
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Philosopher's Stones weren't distributed to all of the State Alchemists involved; there was actually only one. Outside of the people who created the one used in that conflict in the first place, I was the only person who knew about it, because I was the one who received it.
I also knew about the Homunculi by that time; I was aware of them before I was sent to the battlefield. So it wasn't anything that I did in Ishval, given that I'd cast my lot in with them already.
I've told you about the sheer scale of what they were trying to pull off before. Obviously, with an operation that size, it's impossible to keep it a complete secret. Once in a while, the cracks would show. People would find out. Most of them were eliminated; at least one chose to try to act out against it and was killed by Bradley for his effort. There were some members of the high brass that were given an incomplete briefing of what exactly was going to happen - pawns, essentially, who would be sacrificed along with the rest. I was the exception for some reason; I knew everything, and they knew better than to expect me to be one of their sacrifices at the very end so it's not as though they wanted something in particular.
This is going to irritate me, but I'll handle it.
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I take it that man, Hughes, was killed in both versions for the same reason. He learned too much and became a threat.
[What gave it away may have been different but he still met with the same fate in the end.]
Maybe you were the right person who happened to be there at the right time. Someone who wouldn't eventually cave in to human morals.
It's what happened to their pet alchemist before Tucker. Marcoh, I believe his name was, though since I got this information from Tucker it's possible it's inaccurate.
I think it's safe to say from what you've told me that the Philosopher's Stones between our worlds are completely different, though how they're made is ultimately the same process.
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[wait what
hold on we're getting derailed here because what]
What do you know about Dr. Marcoh?
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He was a State Alchemist during the uprising. He helped develop the incomplete stones under watch from the other homunculi. Since this was ten years ago, he must have been working with a young Lust and Envy. I doubt Pride would compromise his position, though it would be obvious he knew about it.
He fled at some point during the war and wasn't heard from again. Tucker took over Marcoh's work after they staged his execution.
[None of this happened in your world at all, did it? Goddamn.]
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Dr. Marcoh is the reason I'm out of prison.
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Were you sent after him?
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The specifics of that actually were left vague for me, but the Homunculi made it very plain that Dr. Marcoh was their property. Someone had absconded with it; it was my job to get it back. That was one of the things I was released from prison to go settle.
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Forbidden knowledge and all of that.
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It's a good thing this is text because he wouldn't be be able to hide his surprise otherwise.]
I couldn't tell you what happened to the version in my world, but I imagine if anyone could it would be Alphonse Elric.
Scar is a serial killer who targets State Alchemists, isn't he? I imagine he would try to kill Marcoh.
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I get the feeling Marcoh didn't survive when it comes to my world but I can't tell you that for a fact as my information comes entirely from a rather unreliable source.
I was completely outside of that part of the conflict the entire time. Your counterpart had very little to say about the man, and I never heard anything about Scar from him.
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I know about what happened between them, you know. My counterpart and Scar.
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He also firmly believes that Kimbley deserved whatever happened to him.]
So they have encountered each other more than once.
[Hold on here, give him a moment. He's putting the pieces together.]
Alphonse said something to me that made me realize if Kimbley wasn't already dying by the time it happened, he was going to be dead very shortly.
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[Archer tells him these things and he really doesn't know why.]
He died doing something stupid, but that won't surprise you, I'm sure.
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I had a bit of a difficult time telling Archer that I ended up the same way, albeit not...quite so stupidly; needless to say, he didn't take it well.
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I can't imagine he would.
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[Because clearly that's the entire reason Archer was upset, the unfortunate timing of it all; logically speaking it's not like there should be any other reasons.]
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It's not like it's any of my business.
Which reminds me. This is something I should have mentioned earlier. Be careful how you approach Alphonse if you choose to do so. Your counterpart nearly succeeded in killing him so I imagine your name might make things awkward to say the least.
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That stance hasn't changed since we embarked on this little adventure, and it isn't about to change now.
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