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⚜ ᴛᴡᴇɴᴛʏ-ᴛʜɪʀᴅ - video
{ Zeref takes a moment to adjust the device. He's leaning forward, fidgeting with... something. The sound of a heavy object behind the screen being adjusted behind the device could very clearly be heard. The device seems to be placed strategically to leave as little detail about where he could possibly be posting from; the area behind him was non-descript, except for a simple bare, wooden wall, typical to buildings in Fayren. There were no nearby windows or any decoration of any kind behind him. }
Is the concept of a 'mage guild' truly so foreign to other worlds? Other worlds with magic, of course. { Zeref had never been a part of one, nor did he have any desire to join one, but they were such an integral part of society in his world that it seems strange to him that so few others seem to know what they are. At least they exist in Fayren. } I'm curious... in those worlds in which they do not exist, what, exactly are mages expected to do? Join the military? Live as hermits? Die?
{ He's aware of more than a few worlds where mages are persecuted out of fear by non-mages, if not killed outright. }
[ Pivate to Mavis - text; backdated to the 14th ]
Can you meet me at Scribes and Scripts? There's something I want to give you.
[ Pivate to Erza Scarlet - text ]
Hello, Erza. Are you available? I'd like to talk about something if you have time.
Is the concept of a 'mage guild' truly so foreign to other worlds? Other worlds with magic, of course. { Zeref had never been a part of one, nor did he have any desire to join one, but they were such an integral part of society in his world that it seems strange to him that so few others seem to know what they are. At least they exist in Fayren. } I'm curious... in those worlds in which they do not exist, what, exactly are mages expected to do? Join the military? Live as hermits? Die?
{ He's aware of more than a few worlds where mages are persecuted out of fear by non-mages, if not killed outright. }
[ Pivate to Mavis - text; backdated to the 14th ]
Can you meet me at Scribes and Scripts? There's something I want to give you.
[ Pivate to Erza Scarlet - text ]
Hello, Erza. Are you available? I'd like to talk about something if you have time.
[Action]
The results were mixed; it wound up making Acnologia more powerful, but it also made it possible to destroy him.
[Action]
Mirajane told me Acnologia was defeated in the end. At what cost, I don't know. But I guess, maybe, that was the best ending I or anyone else could have hoped for.
[Action]
I'm just glad it worked out. Master Makarov was revived, nobody had to sacrifice themselves to stop Acnologia... Even you and the First got a happy ending, I think - I'm not sure what all happened, but we saw two people who looked just like you at an award ceremony for Lucy. [She's not going to pretend to understand how any of that worked.]
((OoC: Not sure how much you want Zeref knowing about what happens to him, so feel free to send me a PM or a message over Plurk if you want me to change anything.))
[Action]
But what she said next stunned him, for a brief moment. He was told that they had died; both he and Mavis believed it. But people who looked just like them? At an award's ceremony? For Lucy?
Zeref's shock was quickly replaced by another frown, and then a sigh of exasperation. }
Even in death, Ankhseram continues to mock us.
{ Because Zeref simply refuses to believe that a deity who punishes those who break the laws of life and death so harshly suddenly gained a taste for reincarnation. But then again, this same deity's idea of punishment for subverting death involves immortality, so there really was no rhyme or reason to Ankhseram in the first place, beyond seemingly having no limit to how much he enjoyed tormenting them. }
[Action]
[And this is where Erza's love of cheesy romance novels kicks in, as her description gets fairly melodramatic.]
Your love was so strong that no force in the universe could keep you apart for good!
[Action]
Zeref stares into his still-steaming mug for a few seconds longer, before raising his featureless, black eyes to meet Erza's own. }
Tell me something, Erza. Suppose Natsu returns to this world again. How do you suggest I deal with that?
[Action]
Hm... In my experience, actions work better than words with him. If he sees that you and the First are happy here, and that you aren't trying to get Fairy Heart, maybe that will be enough? [At least Erza and Mira would be here to
scare the crap out of himkeep him in line if that doesn't work.][Action]
[Action]
If he had been at the Grand Magic Games, I feel like it would have ran for Jura or Sabertooth at the first opportunity.
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I was mostly disappointed by what I saw at the Grand Magic Games. For all of the hype surrounding them, Sabertooth was left wanting, and when the dragons showed up, I was left worrying that the four hundred year plan was doomed to failure. That was the lynchpin for me deciding that I needed to take matters into my own hands. Igneel's hand being forced only confirmed it, to me.
[Action]
Besides, with the right team, we'd be able to beat them. We were able to stop Acnologia by working together, even though it seemed impossible! [Though actual dragons wouldn't have to worry about motion sickness...]
[Action]
{ But it's a moot point. Acnologia is gone, and the dragons are extinct. The greatest threat to humanity remains humanity itself. }
Still, I wonder what will happen next. Several people attempted to 'resurrect' me out of some delusion that I was dead, and would approve of their depraved efforts to bring me back even if I were. Somehow, I can picture somebody being insane enough to think something similar about Acnologia.
[Action]
It's hard to say, I suppose. On one hand, nobody thinks of Acnologia in a positive light, and I can't imagine that he'd listen to anything that anyone has to say. On the other hand, the sort of people who would do that aren't known for thinking logically.
[Action]
{ Of course, the difference is that most of Zeref's infamy stems from myths and legends, while just about everything Acnologia is not only true, but Acnologia is proud of it. }
I put nothing past humanity anymore.
[Action]
[It's not something that she'd like to dwell on, though. Taking down Acnologia was tough to begin with, but the idea of defeating him again, when he has the full use of his mind, is not a promising concept, despite her usual faith that her guild will pull through.]
Back to your point about Natsu, at least he's the only one that you might have to worry about from the guild. ...Probably. Gajeel and Gray might be troublesome. [Gajeel might wind up picking a fight with Zeref just to prove he's better than Natsu, and Gray's known for doing really stupid things when Zeref's involved.]
[Action]
Gray was in this world for a while. I don't think he ever told me which timeline he was from, but he behaved about as well as anybody could have hoped. I suspect Mavis had something to do with that, or perhaps Silver did, but I never asked.
[Action]
Still, if he didn't try anything last time he was here, then you shouldn't have a problem with him.
I never got to meet Silver, but from what I'm heard, I'm glad he showed up here rather than some other members of Tartaros. I'd hate to imagine what this place would be like if Kyouka was brought here...
[Action]
Other members of Tartaros did show up here. Not Kyouka, but Mard Geer did, as well as Seilah. Needless to say, it took a great deal of effort on the part of both Mavis and I to prevent war.
[Action]
...And how did you pull that off? I haven't met Mard Geer, but if he's anything like the rest of his guild, I can't imagine he'd be too pleased to stop trying to kill humans, even if you were the one telling him. [Erza figures he'd think that Zeref had gone soft, or that he was an impostor, or something of that nature.]
[Action]
{ It also helped that Kefka expressed more than a little interest in E.N.D.'s book, and Zeref gave Mard Geer explicit orders that Kefka was not to lay one finger on it, even at cost to Mard Geer's own life. }