No, he does not. He killed a woman who did not deserve to die of his own volition. There are consequences for that.
I'm sorry, Wis'adel, but I really cannot give Majima any leeway, here. He'll have to accept with the fact that people will hate Daigo for this, and there is nothing he can do about it.
But, doc-- I don't know if it was just stress or what, but Jacopo felt off to me. Yves thinks he just lost memories from hitting a mirror and says his shit doesn't match? Still.
Edited (says more bc other PCs got tagged last night ) 2025-03-09 17:06 (UTC)
I guess so. Still, just felt weird to me to see him different.
[as the kettle whistles and she pours out a cup, setting tea to steep in it:]
Hey, will you let me check you over, by the way? ... I wasn't gonna say anything there and make it seem like it was suspicious that nobody ended up looking at you, but we're probably all gonna be on the lookout for anything we missed. I'd rather be able to go, "no, fuck off, I saw him that night," if anyone gets twitchy.
conveniently, as she's letting the tea steep, there's a kitchen mirror woaaaah how did that get there. anyway. if you can, watch the videoclips to go with it because the voice acting does really make it so much better.
The ship is deathly quiet.
You have good hearing - so much that sometimes it hurts to stand in the middle of a crowd of people. You have never heard this ship, or any of the Xianzhou ships, fall this silent. A bad omen.
You have a good sense of smell, too. You could smell the borisin that crept their way onto the ship like vermin, digging their claws into the metal and peeling it away to release their leader. There was not much you could do. You told Feixiao. You led the young ones, too young, the children with swords and no dreams of anything but serving in battle - you led them to the right conclusion, and you hate yourself for it, but what don't you hate yourself for? That doesn't matter. What does matter is you've laid the groundwork. They will do the rest. Your General, and the future you both want.
Ah, right. Your good sense of smell. You can't smell anything other than blood. It's a good thing you lost most of your taste a long time ago. You imagine the taste of iron would be unbearable, here on the ground in this back alley.
You can't breathe right. It hurts so badly - you've never been very good at suppressing pain, and it blares like the loudest of alarms in your heart. You're a healer, you know what the body's limits are, and you know you're stretching them. You know you don't have long.
You look up at the hulking beast in front of you. He looks a little like you - not you, but your species. He's not. Hoolay is a borisin, but somehow, they've managed to all hide their true visages. He grins down at you, teeth and claws stained red with blood. The blood on his claws is yours, but you don't want to think about why his teeth are stained.
"Secrets are a weapon that a hunter cannot live without," Hoolay is saying. "Those who have no secrets are no more than prey, cut open and waiting for death."
You drag in a breath. Choke on it a little.
"What you’re saying is, in your eyes, I am not more than prey that has exhausted all of its secrets, and is simply awaiting its death?" You ask, staring down at the floor rather than Hoolay. Already, there's darkness curling at the edges of your sight, and you know that isn't because you're dying. A side effect.
"Do you think you have some other escape route? Jiaoqiu, I have already peeled back your disguises and defenses layer by layer. I know all the secrets that you and your general have buried so deep," Hoolay growls, voice amused. He thinks he knows. You told him nothing that would hurt your people. You told him things that could sound like secrets, but weren't. That is what you're good for - a clever tongue, quick to lie and persuade. It's all you're good for.
Well. There's one other thing.
"But you have told me all of your secrets too, Warhead," You murmur, eyes still on the floor. Not out of any sense of submissiveness. You simply don't want the borisin to be the last thing you see.
Hoolay laughs. "But you will never have a chance to use them. You will be buried with them right here. Although, you are a fortunate one... After all, you will avoid having to see the tragic future that awaits your general. I'm sure she understands her fate far better than you ever will. One day on the battlefield, she will be overpowered by her ever-intensifying Moon Rage, and finally be torn apart by her own fury and transformation."
He talks too much, you think. But that's alright. That's what you want. You want time. The longer he is here, gloating over you, the longer your General has time to come up with a plan.
"Not even your God can save her from this fate. Although... THEY can lead her to liberation. And the only way to save her is here, in my hands."
Another bloody grin. You huff, and cough, just a little.
"Are you the healer or am I? Are you really that certain of your own judgement?" You ask, idly. Your voice is starting to fail you. It feels like gravel, like trying to enunciate around marbles in your mouth. Gingerly, you rest a hand on your torso, where the worst of the claw wounds are, and turn your head a little, looking out over the wall. Past Hoolay. To the sky, to the world outside this alley, to the sister-ship of your people. You look at the sky.
"I must leave, foxian," Hoolay says, shifting his weight. "But before I go, you know what I must do, don't you?"
And weakly, you reply: "Drink bloodwine... I hear it is a borisin custom to kill prisoners and drink their blood before battle to stir up their madness."
"You really did put hard work into researching us. It is a shame that this is where your journey ends."
And he moves forward. You flinch, knowing what's coming, but it's okay, it's alright, this is your plan. He's right, you did do your research. You knew, since telling Moze to run in the prison, that this might be the outcome, and you are at peace. It's going to hurt, though.
And it does. Hoolay rips into you. Tears flesh from your neck, your torso, like a wild animal. Frenzied, with razor sharp teeth and claws that dig into your arms to keep you still, to stop you from reflexively trying to get away. You can't help yourself - it hurts, you're being mauled, and you cry out, voice ragged and raw, breaking on your screams. Nobody can hear you. Nobody comes to help you.
Hoolay eats and drinks his fill, and tosses you to the ground, wiping his mouth with the back of his sleeve. He must figure there's no point to killing you outright, or perhaps he doesn't even realize you're still alive. He's driven mad by the smell of blood, the taste of blood, and he lets out a roar of laughter before bounding off towards battle - towards Feixiao, your General.
You are left alone, in an alleyway full of bodies.
Clinically, you know you're seconds from death. You can almost see the autopsy report. Bite wounds that extend over a large area, from the patient's neck to his chest. Fractured clavicle. Toxins in the wounds caused flesh to decay and atrophy. Disturbed blood circulation, massive internal bleeding, neurological atrophy, optic neuropathy. Damage to the liver and kidney, impaired lymphatic and immune system. The only part of that report that was Hoolay's fault are the bites, though. The rest was your own doing.
You smile, weakly, opening your eyes to look at the sky one more time.
Enjoy the taste of my fresh blood... Hoolay. Unfortunately, I am not a man without secrets. I still have one little secret hidden up my sleeve.
Your vision is nearly gone. The sky is a smear of pristine blue.
Tumbledust... I drank it a while ago, and the poison is already flowing through my veins. Sooner or later, you will begin to feel the effects. If the most lethal poison known to this world is able to save innocent lives... then it can also be called a great medicine.
You close your eyes for the last time.
I will do my best to cure you... Feixiao, I kept my promise. At the cost of this insignificant life. Bring victory to the Yaoqing.
I know how guys like that are. If he spilled to you before you died...? There's no way he won't tell Feixiao exactly what he did to you, all cocky about it.
[ there's a lot of emotion he feels about this that he tries to tamp down and swallow. the idea of feixiao going to war for him doesn't sound out of the question, but it also sounds - like too much. like he's thinking too highly of himself.
A detachment of my mercs fell out of communication, a little while back. We were in the middle of a warzone-- the most likely thing was that they ran into trouble they couldn't handle.
So I took another squad, told Hoederer and Ines not to come find us if we took too long to come back, and went to go find what the hell happened to my men. Trust me, doc, if she's the woman you've said she is, she'll do it.
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I'm sorry, Wis'adel, but I really cannot give Majima any leeway, here. He'll have to accept with the fact that people will hate Daigo for this, and there is nothing he can do about it.
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[as jiaoqiu absolutely knows.]
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[ he shifts, rubbing at his chest absently. ]
And even after all that, we didn't find the second killer.
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[after a second, she exhales a little sigh.]
But, doc-- I don't know if it was just stress or what, but Jacopo felt off to me. Yves thinks he just lost memories from hitting a mirror and says his shit doesn't match? Still.
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[ so he can't comment on his behavior, but... ]
If you forget significant parts of your memory, you may be a changed person. Something to remember.
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[as the kettle whistles and she pours out a cup, setting tea to steep in it:]
Hey, will you let me check you over, by the way? ... I wasn't gonna say anything there and make it seem like it was suspicious that nobody ended up looking at you, but we're probably all gonna be on the lookout for anything we missed. I'd rather be able to go, "no, fuck off, I saw him that night," if anyone gets twitchy.
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his ear flicks. ]
Yes, of course. [ he gets it but also he sounds... very tired about it. ] I suppose I should change my bandages anyway.
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...shame you're in such bad shape, or I'd say we could entertain ourselves once you're undressed!
[just trying to keep the mood less Dire.]
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Truly a shame. I'm not sure that I have enough blood in my body for that...
[ sweats
did you still want a last minute memshare also i forgot ]
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[and yes i do i want that mem]
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[ he agrees, with a little huff.
conveniently, as she's letting the tea steep, there's a kitchen mirror woaaaah how did that get there. anyway. if you can, watch the video clips to go with it because the voice acting does really make it so much better.
jiaoqiu just sighs in the background. ]
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[she can't hold that back, staring at him in surprise for a moment.
but--]
...took him down with you, though, huh? Good. I hope he fucking choked on your blood.
[he can't see the first clenched at her side, but he can hear the angry swish of her tail, seeing how he was treated.]
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I hope that I did. It's up to Feixiao to finish him. [ ... ] Unfortunately, I don't know how it ended. But I believe in her.
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And if he does that, I'll bet he's done for.
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he fidgets. ]
As long as he dies, that's all that matters.
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[she says, after seeing him fidget.]
A detachment of my mercs fell out of communication, a little while back. We were in the middle of a warzone-- the most likely thing was that they ran into trouble they couldn't handle.
So I took another squad, told Hoederer and Ines not to come find us if we took too long to come back, and went to go find what the hell happened to my men. Trust me, doc, if she's the woman you've said she is, she'll do it.
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... She really would like you so much. [ a slow sigh. god, he misses her so bad, actually. ]
We're nearly halfway. I'll find out what she did soon enough, if I'm lucky.
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