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Lunacy [Spirit Hunt/For Glory]
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Post by Hanako Hoshidate on Mar 30, 2021 3:23:02 GMT
"Interfere? INTERFERE?! We gave you multiple chances to settle this peacefully, and yet you still had to force us to fight by controlling a child against his will! This whole mess could've been avoided if you'd actually talked to us instead of leaping directly to torturing us!" Shadow yelled at the Lekismon, as he held one hand against his abdomen where the Lekismon had made him feel the same damage he had inflicted to it. The knight felt guilty about delivering such an injury to a possessed child, but he'd do whatever it took to end the child's torment. "That boy... is NOT your puppet, you monster! You will release him, even if I have to force you to do it!"
Hana was worried about how serious this fight was getting, and backed away to avoid potentially getting hit by the crossfire.
"Dark Wave!" Shadow exclaimed, using his available hand to send a dark projectile at the Lekismon, before moving in to follow up with a basic slash attack. ShadowGrademon is hurt by Misery Split.
Dark Wave: By slashing a sword through the air, ShadowGrademon sends a wave of dark energy at the foe. Light damage, 1 post cooldown. Cross Blade: 1/2
Cursed Armor (passive): Increases ShadowGrademon's speed and defense by 15%.
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Post by Diego Lacosta Santos on Apr 5, 2021 0:06:08 GMT
This Lekismon was built differently from an 13-year-old boy or a stout Psychemon. At this range, even in her wounded state, the swift rabbit had the agility to jump straight up over the Dark Wave. She didn't travel any direction in any other dimension, which was the only reason she successfully evaded the whole thing because it was close; her vertical almost wasn't fast enough to clear it. This straight up trajectory meant Shadowgrademon could easily time his follow-up sword slash, rightfully deciding not to gamble everything on a single attack. The problem was that Lekismon did not fall straight down. Instead, she kicked off the tree she had just been leaning on, which both increased her hang time and created more distance between herself and her opponent. Grademon did grievously injure said tree, but the psychic was well clear. One more back hop for good measure hopefully sealed the deal. Obviously, Lekismon was trying to put a great deal of distance between herself and Shadowgrademon, and at the moment she believed she had done it. "You don't know anything!" Lekismon accused, her voice a little less audible as the trees, leaves, and ambient noise did a lot to absorb her voice. "The boy holds a piece of my soul. I'm taking it back!" Unlike Shadowgrademon, Lekismon had no interest in running in for an extra attack. In fact, she didn't attempt to damage the knight at all. Lekismon thought she had to get off the defense first. While she stood back, the moon patterns on her body began to bioluminesce as brightly as the moon itself. For once, this was a technique that Hana, if she were close enough, could witness and perhaps even feel the effects. She and anyone else who looked at her while these moons were glowing wouldn't be able to remember the last time they had a good nap, and they would start to desperately crave one. It was unlikely this technique could outright put a digimon of equal level to sleep against their will, but would sure wish they were. Lekismon evaded Dark Wave.Lekismon evaded a basic sword slash. Lekismon used Supersomnia. -Supersomnia: All of the moons on Lekismon's body start to glow. Opponents who look at her during this state start to feel incredibly drowsy to the point where their aim may be impaired, their reaction time may be slowed, their body may feel heavy and lethargic, and/or other usual symptoms associated with sleep deprivation. The moons glow for three posts. Cooldown: 2 posts.
Lekismon is luminescent.
Cooldowns:
Supersomnia: Pending Misery Gift: 2
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Post by Hanako Hoshidate on Apr 5, 2021 1:40:55 GMT
Shadow growled as the Lekismon jumped over his attacks, causing him to eviscerate a tree instead. He spun around to face the Lekismon, only to see her markings start glowing. He readied his swords to counter an incoming attack, but was mildly confused when the Lekismon made no move to actually attack. However, the drowsiness that started to wash over the dark knight revealed what the Lekismon's latest tactic was. He used one arm to grab his cape and use it to cover his eyes, causing the drowsiness to begin to recede.
"Heh, so that trick only works when I'm looking directly at you? Clever strategy, but this isn't my first time dealing with vision-based hypnosis. You'll have to try harder than that to stop me." Shadow replied, a smirk hidden underneath his helmet's faceplate. "But... you can't, can you? You haven't tried to physically hit me even once throughout this entire fight, which tells me you're reliant on your mental attacks and dodging skills in a fight. So we just have to keep you distracted enough to prevent you from using your little tricks."
As Shadow had spoken, Hana had slowly closed the distance between her and the dueling champions, and the slight emphasis the knight placed on the word 'we' hinted to his partner that he wanted Hana to help him distract Lekismon. With a sly grin on her face, Hana activated her flashlight and shone it directly at Lekismon's eyes as the ShadowGrademon leaped towards his opponent to deliver a Grade Slash from above. He felt the drowsiness start to hit him again as he moved, but since he was already airborne it wouldn't affect his aim very much. Dark Wave: 0/1 Cross Blade: 2/2 Grade Slash: Smites the opponent over the head, from higher ground, with its twin swords. Heavy Damage, 3 post cooldown. CD: 0/3
Cursed Armor (passive): Increases ShadowGrademon's speed and defense by 15%.
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Post by Diego Lacosta Santos on Apr 14, 2021 0:08:51 GMT
It was a testament to their team work that Hana and her digimon so quickly and communicated a strategy. Lekismon's eyes narrowed, suspicious when an opponent who stood straight before her brazenly announced an intent to distract her. What kind of foolishness could this have been? She didn't pick up the hint, which was part of how Hana managed to get in close to the moon digimon and shine that light. Hopefully the cost wasn't too high for her: by making herself part of the battle she drew the bunny's ire; she instinctively kicked out at the human source as she turned away from the light. The swordsman's timing was right, and his speed just barely got him where he wanted to be when he wanted to be there.
Lekismon was already in an evasive maneuver, trying to escape the light that she saw before the attack, but that slash which she knew had to be coming from a distance away was still not a wide miss. It became an indirect hit, the tips of the swords down one shoulder of the psychic but not the more critical head area that the knight had wanted. Good thing for Lekismon, because if that had been a critical blow...
Lekismon hissed as the arm went momentarily limp. Like a trigger had been pulled, her legs reacted by hopping straight up, where she was caught by a strong branch about ten feet up, then another one ten higher. "I don't like picking on children," she called down at Hana, "Whatever kind of creature you are, stay out of it."
Hopefully, being off the ground kept Hana from being an interfering factor again, but the display made the bunny seethe, showing her teeth (and not just because of continuing pain from her wounds). She wanted this digimon gone before... now, no. Now she wanted him to hurt. What an evil thing to do couldn't go unpunished. That... and she wasn't sure she could take another significant hit. Now she intended to watch like a hawk and avoid that fate above all else. Fortunately for the psychic, her fighting style allowed for that without sacrificing too much on offense. Above all, don't make it too easy.
The punishment Shadow could have faced was severe. Would he be prepared for an attack that would harm his physical body for real, and not just an illusion? Maybe not, after all that boasting about how the knight had her all figured out. She was not just a faker. Shadow was right that he went for his mind, but this time that was just a vector to his body. There wasn't much warning; a complete blitz of a mental attack tried to command Shadow's body to move... in ways that it was absolutely, positively not supposed to move. The attack took a different route through ShadowGrademon's brain this time, bypassing the sensory nervous system altogether to target the motor system instead. She initiated a battle of wills against the knight to take complete control of his body.
Even if she were victorious, such a high-level psychic ability couldn't be maintained for more than the fraction of a moment, but it would be all she needed. She knew exactly how to use that moment: to force ShadowGrademon to overextend his whole body, ripping and tearing it internally like a series of rubber bands inside going snap. "You don't get the moral high ground sending a child into battle! What if this had been her?" she scolded the knight with disgust, for even if she would lose the battle of wills she would make damn sure Shadow knew what he was fighting against.
Lekismon was indirectly hit by Grade Slash.Lekismon kicked at Hana. Lekismon attacked ShadowGrademon with Psycho Convulse. -Lekismon attempts to force all of an opponent's muscles (or relevant mechanical parts) to seize up as hard as they can, harder than they're supposed to for an instant. The pain and muscle damage from this involuntary full-body spasm deal frightening damage. Cooldown: 4 posts. -Psychic Specialist (passive): Lekismon has honed her mental skills to a very high level at the cost of such being the only thing she's great at in combat. Her abilities are all slightly harder to resist (functioning like a small accuracy boost), and they are completely unaffected by opposing abilities which specifically resist or immunize mental effects.
Lekismon is luminescent.
Cooldowns:
Psycho Convulse: 4
Supersomnia: Pending Misery Gift: 1
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Post by Hanako Hoshidate on Apr 14, 2021 1:44:14 GMT
Hana was barely able to avoid the kick that the Lekismon had aimed at her and ended up falling on her back and dropping her flashlight. She was starting to regret bringing herself into the fight, but it was too late to be worried about that now. Meanwhile, Shadow was caught off-guard when Lekismon's psychic attack try to take control of his motor system but did his best to resist the psychic's control. It wasn't enough to completely negate the damage, but it did lessen the damage to his muscles at least. Grunting from the pain, Shadow knew he couldn't afford to hold back anymore. "Heh, I can admit when I'm wrong. I guess you do have some offensive options, after all. However, this fight needs to end now. Hana, forgive me for what I'm about to do."After that, Shadow sheathed his swords but kept his grip on the handles while he closed his eyes in concentration. Seeing what he was about to do, Hana's eyes widened as she scrambled to her feet and started putting as much distance between her and Shadow as possible. Shadow opened his eyes and stared directly at Lekismon. The drowsiness started to take hold again, but the knight was able to fight it by focusing on the pain in his muscles and his anger that Lekismon tried to attack Hana. "Judgment Cut."Faster than any eye could follow, Shadow drew his swords and immediately slashed everything in a 25 meter radius, slashing the hemispherical area so quickly that the air itself seemed to almost shatter like glass. Not even the nearby trees would be able to avoid being hit by the attack and eviscerated. Immediately after the attack was finished, Shadow was back in his starting position, shaking a little from the strain of the attack as he re-sheathed his swords.
Shadow partially resisted Psycho Convulse, but still took some damage. Move used: Judgment Cut: ShadowGrademon darts around faster than the eye can follow to cut every enemy in a 25m radius at once. Once per thread. Dark Wave: 1/1 Grade Slash: 1/3
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Post by Diego Lacosta Santos on Apr 15, 2021 0:46:16 GMT
The attack was so fast that the trees were slow to catch up. The thickest elders and the youngest saplings all fell like reeds, but even if they were all cut near-simultaneously, gravity wasn't quick enough to create the effect quite like an instant deforestation. It accelerated more gradually. However, it was still one heck of a spectacle: like a synchronized dance troop, the entire forest leisurely fell down in the area around Shadow, which had the unintended effect of clearing some leaf coverage from the sky and letting additional moonlight pour in to the ground. The tree on which Lekismon had just been perched was just one of a litany of arboreal victims, that one in particular slamming right at the feet of ShadowGrademon. It was easy to tell whether Lekismon survived the assault because she would still be glowing as brilliantly as the moon if she had. When Shadow looked up to confirm his kill...
It was the last hit that made Lekismon decide she would evade the next at all costs or die trying. She was already jumpy before Shadow talked big about landing a final blow, her senses on high alert, and Hana was already in her thoughts just in case the girl tried another fast one. Lekismon knew the very moment Hana decided to change her mind and book it - not an act of cowardice, no, it didn't take a mind reader to perceive that. It was of prudence. Given all these things, for all intents and purpose, the move was highly telegraphed.
When Lekismon turned her own heel and booked it, she couldn't be sure that she would escape what was coming in time. But she felt very confident in one fact: she could escape it hopping through the trees faster then Hana could running on foot. Having already been about six meters away, the distance between her perch and her opponent straight below her, she had just the head start she needed to clear nineteen more in time. Lekismon couldn't have known exactly how far she needed to be to avoid danger, but she didn't have to; the next best option was just to put on the gas and keep going until something either hit her or missed her.
The rabbit was able to feel the wind at her back when it happened, a hot breeze created just by stirring up so much gear in such a short time. She gasped and dove, making a heroic effort to grab the farthest possible branch despite having a severely injured arm and abdomen to try and pull herself up. She was able to stop her forward momentum with the grab, but that was it. Through the stinging, she could not even try to prevent a fifteen-foot vertical drop, which she took imperfectly, landing on her feet but crumpling onto one side. ...There she lay, still radiant as a moon beam and with almost as many impact wounds in her as the actual moon, but nonetheless alive and aware. When she turned her head at an uncomfortable angle back to ShadowGrademon, she did not rise from her prone position just a couple of feet from the edge of the attack in the shadow of the forest. "I... said... stay... away..." Only Lekismon could have heard herself hiss that at this distance, but her frustration expressed itself in the form of her on her back tentacles beginning to glow a bit like the rest of her.Those tendrils seemed to wake up from some sort of slumber, each moving as if of its own volition without much of a pattern or coordination between six independent snakes. When the bunny's eyes glowed, if Shadow didn't have the strength to throw off the deception, then abruptly those serpents would lunge across the battlefield practically as quickly as ShadowGrademon had carved it up. Their length didn't seem to matter, making themselves as long as they needed to be in order to wrap themselves around the swordsmen like an involuntary cocoon and squeeze. Lekismon cleared the radius of Judgement Cut.Lekismon attacked ShadowGrademon with Phantom Constrict. -Phantom Constrict: Lekismon's tentacles take on a ghostly appearance and seem to stretch and wrap around opponents, at which point they begin to squeeze very, very hard. This deals major mental damage (not physical damage for the sake of other abilities). Cooldown: 3 posts.
Lekismon is luminescent.
Cooldowns:
Phantom Constrict: 3
Psycho Convulse: 3 Supersomnia: Pending Misery Gift: 0
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Post by Hanako Hoshidate on Apr 15, 2021 3:11:16 GMT
"Damn it all." Shadow said as he saw that the Lekismon had managed to evade his strongest attack (even if she did end up taking a fifteen-foot fall afterward). He refused to admit defeat against this Lekismon, but he was running out of options at this point. As it was, he was battered enough that he knew he would be able to maintain his fused form for very much longer. He froze for a moment, before mentally slapping himself for missing the obvious solution. If one Champion couldn't defeat Lekismon, then TWO Champions might. Even Lekismon would likely have trouble dealing with both Guardromon and Chrysalimonin her current state.
Shadow almost ended up missing the oncoming attack but managed to separate into his components' Champion forms just before it hit. The separation process managed to scramble the minds of the two brothers enough to negate the psychic attack. Both Champions still had the total damage that Shadow had sustained, but they were still able to keep fighting for a little longer.
The two brothers silently look at each other as they prepared for their next move. Rush leveled an Evil Glare at the Lekismon's to keep her from retaliating as Data raised one hand towards the sky and moved towards his prone opponent as quickly as he could without breaking his concentration. Above him, the shining moon was slowly blotted out by storm clouds that started gathering in the sky. Data was putting every last ounce of his remaining strength into this one last attack. If Thunder Break failed to stop Lekismon, then it was most likely that Rush wouldn't be able to win this fight on his own. Shadow separated into Guardromon and Chrysalimon as Lekismon's attack reached him, thus negating the attack due to the separation briefly scrambling their minds. Rush used Evil Glare, while Data began charging a Thunder Break while moving closer to Lekismon's prone form as quickly as possible. Thunder Break: Guardromon summons storm clouds which unleash bolts of lightning from the sky in a 50m diameter. 1 post charge time, 5 post cooldown. Evil Glare: Glares at the foe, preventing them from moving for 1 post. 2 post cooldown, doesn't affect higher-level Digimon.
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Post by Diego Lacosta Santos on Apr 16, 2021 0:09:36 GMT
It didn't matter much that using Evil Glare probably affected Rush on some level. For one, she was still prone on the ground when he used it. She was considering trying to move for a moment, but between the throbbing just about everywhere above her waist and a glare that sent a chill even up Lekismon's spine, staying right where she was seemed like a better idea. She froze. She panicked. She was weak, prone, and vulnerable - counterintuitively making herself even more vulnerable by freezing in place.
Just then, her moons lost their iridescent light.
It was an act of desperation that when the psychic's eyes next glowed pink, they almost appeared to burn with a fire inside their sockets. That was the only warning before a similar mystical fire blinked into existence. She had to be crazy! That burst of flame didn't just spread omnidirectionally, it caught every surface on the forest. With nothing but her will, Lekismon had sparked not just a flame but an entire wild fire! Or, in actuality, no, the forest was fine. The fire, like most of her tricks, was a fabrication, which explained why the stuff also caught on rocks, the path of a little creek, and even saturated the air itself. Lekismon set the epicenter of this attack right on top of Rush, hoping to bury both the twins in hellfire with this attack. Attempting to breathe felt like breathing in fire. Even Lekismon's own body was engulfed, but as the caster of the spell she knew full well it was nothing to worry.
But she had to be sure. Whatever that Guardromon was doing, it had to be stopped. "You... will not... destroy me," the rabbit gasped with difficulty as she turned her head then in Rush's direction. "I just... I just came back. My body... my soul... you will not- urgh!" In this moment Lekismon felt her own mind was under assault from within its very own walls! No, it couldn't be-! Why would she...? The Human Spirit of the Mind had been severely weakened now, enough that she had opened up her own defenses to... herself.
Stop fighting me! Lekismon recognized the voice that pushed back, the other presence in this body that had been easy to shove down thus far but was now starting to make a resurgence. You're only fighting yourself! Lekismon, she knew that presence... she had felt it before. It was Psychemon. It was... herself. Yes, this was what compelled the spirit, an attraction to her own personality fragment as powerful as the attraction between the night and the darkness. And yet, it was attempting to repel her. We must reunite. I came here for you - for me! I need your memories like you need mine! But... If Lekismon could have done it in her paralyzed state, she would have grabbed her own head and writhed in pain. ...you can not have the boy! We had our chance in life. His power is not for us; our power is for him. Ordinarily this might have been a conversation only Lekismon could hear, but the opposition Psychemon was offering up was so strong that even the twins could hear the disembodied voice manifest in reality.
Lekismon's eyes shot open, her whole body momentarily limp. For a moment it appeared she had capitulated to that other presence, but it was not to be. Lekismon continued to rebel by targeting Data for her Psymaul. If Data could not see through it, invisible talons the size of tiger claws would seize on his weakness and convince him that his whole body was being ripped apart rivet by rivet, plate by plate, until he was nothing but a pile of unrecognizable scrap on the forest floor. Lekismon was immobilized by Evil Glare.Lekismon summoned Illusion Inferno placing its epicenter at Rush's current position in space. -Illusion Inferno: Lekismon summons a blazing purple fire all over a hundred-foot radius around the epicenter, which may even be in the air, water, or earth (being an illusion, it does not matter where real fire would burn or not). Anyone besides Lekismon who gets within the radius will feel as if fire is licking their body and take damage for every post they touch it. This damage is considered a mental attack, not fire damage. The image of fire burns for 5 posts before petering out. Cooldown: 4 posts. Lekismon attacked Rush with Psymaul. -Psymaul: Lekismon uses her psychic influence to convince opponents that illusory claws are brutally slashing at and mauling them. The illusion is so realistic that the opponent can see and feel the fake wounds these claws leave behind, and it hurts enough to deal big mental damage (not slashing or physical damage). Cooldown: 1 posts. -Psychic Specialist (passive): Lekismon has honed her mental skills to a very high level at the cost of such being the only thing she's great at in combat. Her abilities are all slightly harder to resist (functioning like a small accuracy boost), and they are completely unaffected by opposing abilities which specifically resist or immunize mental effects.
Lekismon is immobilized. Lekismon is no longer luminescent.
Cooldowns:
Illusion Inferno: Pending Psymaul: 1
Phantom Constrict: 2 Psycho Convulse: 2 Supersomnia: 2
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Post by Hanako Hoshidate on Apr 16, 2021 0:41:10 GMT
The illusionary fire caused Data to briefly pause in his advance, but he soon fought his way through the pain the attack caused as he moved until he was only about 10 meters from Lekismon. He noticed that Lekismon seemed to start fighting with herself, which he figure was probably Psychemon or the boy fighting against the spirit's control. But he knew, even with both attacks causing him searing pain that felt as if it was real, that he had to end this now. "Thunder Break."
The storm clouds above the forest immediately unleashed countless bolts of lightning that struck everything within 25 meters of the Guardromon. After the attack concluded, Data immediately collapsed and reverted to his Hagurumon form. If Lekismon somehow managed to withstand this attack, then it would be entirely up to Rush to finish the fight.
Rush felt the illusionary fire engulf him as well and immediately moved to try and escape the radius of the attack. It would take him a minute or two to escape, though, since his Chrysalimon form isn't very fast. Even if he managed to escape the illusionary attack, he didn't know how much longer he'd be able to fight after seeing his brother collapse. Data takes both of Lekismon's attacks, but managed to unleash his Thunder Break before he collapsed and reverted to his Rookie form. Rush takes damage from the illusionary fire but is moving to escape the attack-s radius.
Thunder Break: CD 0/5 Evil Glare: CD: 0/2
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Post by Diego Lacosta Santos on Apr 20, 2021 22:26:52 GMT
The fact that these two were still fighting at this point stunned Lekismon. "Why are you doing this?" Lekismon had to break free of this paralysis. A counterattack at this point would be catastrophic, and she would not allow herself to be taken in. She would not. "I am Lekismon, the spirit of the mind." But for all her tough talk and internal struggle, she could not overcome the immobilization effect on her.
Thunder Break had a stationary target to strike. For the duration of the bolts of lightning the sky turned from night to day, lit up as brightly as it would by the sun. When moonlight was the only source of light once more, there lie... a thirteen-year-old boy. He sat against a tree breathing heavy and gasping for breath while his two fists clenched at grass and dirt, his eyes squeezed shut. The boy's head hung limply for a moment before it and his whole body flopped a bit to one side, where he remained immobile. His digivice lie forgotten in the grass beside him.
Lekismon was hit by Thunder Break.Lekismon has been consigned to the D-Tector, reverting the form back to Diego. Diego is incapacitated.
**Acquired: Human Spirit of the Mind, Lekismon**
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Post by Hanako Hoshidate on Apr 20, 2021 22:59:42 GMT
As the lightning fade to reveal that Lekismon had been reverted back to the human boy she'd been possessing, Hana rushed over to check on the kid. "Hey, are you okay? We didn't hurt you too badly, did we? I'm sorry that we had to fight you."
While she did that, Rush reverted to his Keramon form and went to help Data up off of the ground. The Hagurumon ended up being carried by his brother as the two went over to check on the others.
"Did we win?" Data woozily asked, as his gaze roamed to the human boy laying on the ground. "Oh, I guess we did."
"I'm not sure this really counts as a win for anyone." Hana replied with a look of remorse on her face. It was really unfortunate that they had been forced to fight like this.
"Good point. I'm gonna sleep now." Data said before the tired Hagurumon closed his eyes and fell asleep in Rush's arms.
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Post by Diego Lacosta Santos on Apr 30, 2021 0:22:47 GMT
At first it appeared that Rush and Data did, contrary to their desires, hurt the young boy too badly. One hand was applying a firm pressure on the same part of his anatomy that first got slashed when the battle began. His squirming and micro movements seemed to be avoiding agitating certain parts of his body that Lekismon had injured in the fight. However, there were no actually apparent wounds like there should have been if he were actually physically hurt - no burn marks from the lightning, no cuts from those blades. They could be extra sure of that because Diego frightfully lifted his shirt a little to inspect his own abdomen for wounds, and the skin appeared clean.
The boy sighed and lolled his head a little from the relief of it, though apparently not any relief from the pain. "It hurts a lot," he hissed, "...not as bad as it's supposed to." It was a digimon's body who absorbed the true impact of those wounds, and it alone. Diego was healthy. Where pain was usually a symptom of injury, Diego knew that the pain he experienced was not his. Despite the strong front he tried to put up, he went on and whimpered, "I can't move."
When the boy blinked next, it was for longer than a normal person would. Without opening his eyes, he muttered, "She's still here. Lekismon. I can hear her, talking to Psychemon... it's a conversation in my own head, about me, but without me. How does that even work?" Diego half-heartedly smiled and chuckled softly in a strange sort of grim amusement. "...I think Lekismon is a little calmer."
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Post by Hanako Hoshidate on Apr 30, 2021 1:56:45 GMT
"Do you want some help up?" Hana asked as she kneeled down next to Diego, ready to help him up if he accepted the offer. "I really hope Lekismon learns to work with you and Psychemon, rather than try to control you from now on. She didn't seem like a bad person, just really lost and confused."
Rush soon made his way over to the two humans, holding his sleeping brother in his arms. He seemed to hold no ill regard towards the boy or his spiritual partners, simply giving Diego a goofy grin as he kindly said, "Hi."
"Oh, I don't think we ever properly introduced ourselves. I'm Hanako Hoshidate, but everyone just call me Hana. This blue goofball is Rush and his sleeping brother is Data. It's nice to meet you, even if things got off to a pretty bad start between us." Hana said to the Spirit User. Maybe there was still a chance they could be friends?
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Post by Diego Lacosta Santos on May 4, 2021 1:46:20 GMT
The younger boy was grateful for the hand up. Clearly, he needed it. Diego was sluggish to unbend his knees after he had his feet underneath himself, but with Hanako's help he managed it. "Thank you, Hanako-san." Even though Rush was smiley, Diego frowned at the first sight of him. He wasn't sure it was appropriate at first to smile back given that he was the reason those two were in their state. In reality, Rush understood what Diego did not: that the boy was not responsible for the actions of a monster even as its vessel.
...Sod it. He wasn't made of stone. The kid couldn't look at that smile for long without mirroring it. "My name is Diego Lacosta Santos." That was when he looked down at the Hagurumon again and lost his smile. "Is he going to be OK?" the boy asked with clear genuine concern.
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Post by Hanako Hoshidate on May 4, 2021 3:22:19 GMT
"Yeah, he's fine. He's just drained from the fight." Hana said, trying to assuage the boy's concern. "This isn't the first time he's been like this after a tough fight, not to mention he's been through waaayyy tougher fights than this. Give him some time to rest and he'll be right as rain."
"Yeah, yeah!" Rush added, nodding his head in agreement. The fight was over, the mean Lekismon seemed to have learned her lesson, and nobody seemed to have any actual lasting injuries. That meant a positive outcome in the Keramon's book. He had no idea what would happen now, though.
"Do you want us to help you get home, Diego? Or do you think you can make it back on your own?" Hana figured the answer to the second part was probably a "no", but thought it best to ask anyways. "And you don't need to worry about honorifics with me. Just call me Hana."
Hana helped walk Diego back to his house, before heading home with her partners in tow. Hopefully, the next time they met, they wouldn't have to fight each other again.
[End]
OOC: May I choose the extra posts reward for winning the FG?
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