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A: Zamasu vs. The Hologram: Bad Lifechoices
[The look on Zamasu's face is one between surprise, annoyance and confusion when he makes his way outside of The Bay. After he has checked the items inside the box he cannot make any other conclusion that someone is expecting him to live here for a while.
As if he were a mortal's equal.
At first he thought that Gowasu wanted to test him. That the old man thought it would be a good lesson for him to stay amongst mortals so he could understand them better. But alas, even something aggravating like that is not as horrible as the truth.
Kidnapping.
So allow him to glower at the yapping mortal on that hologram because, honestly, that is downright sinful. And he is not the type of god who takes kindly to the sins of mortals. And especially not when said sins are aimed at his godly person. Gods are above mortals to begin with.
And anyone can see how his right hand starts to glow all up until the moment it has the shape of a sword. He is quite ready to destroy this mortal and the thing she calls 'Schnee Company'. Whether if it is a good idea? Probably not.]
B: Flying around, trying to get home, finds Everglade instead
[Zamasu thought he had mastered the art of teleportation. Well, if he did it sure is not working here. And flying around at high speed is not making things any better for him. There are just cities and smaller towns. All tell-tale signs of advanced mortal life.
Absolutely disgusting.
Finally he lands on the rooftop of a higher building that stands in one of the smaller towns. It is getting dark outside and the streets seem to get foggier with every second that passes. It is the most quiet town he has seen so far and finally he decides to jump down, landing on his feet with absolute ease.
Zamasu finds it difficult to sense anything and for a moment he just stands there, looking around himself…]
[The look on Zamasu's face is one between surprise, annoyance and confusion when he makes his way outside of The Bay. After he has checked the items inside the box he cannot make any other conclusion that someone is expecting him to live here for a while.
As if he were a mortal's equal.
At first he thought that Gowasu wanted to test him. That the old man thought it would be a good lesson for him to stay amongst mortals so he could understand them better. But alas, even something aggravating like that is not as horrible as the truth.
Kidnapping.
So allow him to glower at the yapping mortal on that hologram because, honestly, that is downright sinful. And he is not the type of god who takes kindly to the sins of mortals. And especially not when said sins are aimed at his godly person. Gods are above mortals to begin with.
And anyone can see how his right hand starts to glow all up until the moment it has the shape of a sword. He is quite ready to destroy this mortal and the thing she calls 'Schnee Company'. Whether if it is a good idea? Probably not.]
B: Flying around, trying to get home, finds Everglade instead
[Zamasu thought he had mastered the art of teleportation. Well, if he did it sure is not working here. And flying around at high speed is not making things any better for him. There are just cities and smaller towns. All tell-tale signs of advanced mortal life.
Absolutely disgusting.
Finally he lands on the rooftop of a higher building that stands in one of the smaller towns. It is getting dark outside and the streets seem to get foggier with every second that passes. It is the most quiet town he has seen so far and finally he decides to jump down, landing on his feet with absolute ease.
Zamasu finds it difficult to sense anything and for a moment he just stands there, looking around himself…]
Everglade because duh
Garish pink tote bag in hand she's frowning to herself as she slows to a stop upon seeing him land on the street, wonderful, one of these types and she doesn't even have her physical guard with her.
Ugh.]
Are you just going to stand in the middle of the damn road or are you going to move? I have places to be and you certainly don't seem the type that'd be interested in it.
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Do you always speak to gods in such a way? Such blatant lack of respect?
[So, no, he is not going to move.]
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Sorry, I believe in one god only because I've, unfortunately, met her in person. And you certainly aren't her. Now move as I need to get to my job, honestly not in the mood for some high and mighty prick going on about how he's a god.
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Everglade
What Zamasu might find odd is that this little being who looks to be a mortal human child of perhaps eight or nine gives off no ki signature whatsoever. Drawn to the negative emotion radiating from Zamasu, the boy approaches, and when he gets about ten feet away, suddenly Zamasu might realize this child isn't a mortal at all. In fact, he's a rather powerful immortal.]
You're new.
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Who the hell are you?
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Is that the way you greet a god, mortal? With you weapon drawn, trying to kill him?
[The look on his face is one full of disdain.]
Do you have any idea what the consequences are of a sin like that?
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[She twirls her dagger before putting it away for the time being.]
Besides, you do realise if one dies here they'll just come right back. So really, thinking that will end me will just be laughable.
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Can you wait a moment?
[He was just going to get some popcorn. Once he was back he leaned against a nearby wall and opened the bag, taking out a piece.]
Okay, continue.
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He isn't in a good mood and this isn't making it any better either.
Really, the nerve.]
Now what makes you think you can command a god?
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Because someday I'll be better than a god.
[And he's just going to eat another one. Yes, he was that confident. Doesn't help King of angels and the king of demons had so much power that they were the closest things to gods in his world that was aware of.]
Or I could be lying and already have the power to surpass a god. Besides...Really couldn't give a shit about you being a god or not. Just wanted to watch you destroy the hologram. It would have been fun.
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sorry for the late reply
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b.
In the mist of fog, Seventeen saw someone there, the hair looked familiar at least, it reminded him of the Supreme Kai of his universe, so he walked forward calmly to the guy.]
Hey.
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There's a cold look in his eyes when he looks at the other.]
I am not your equal, mortal.
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Thank god, cause that's the last thing I need.
[Regardless, Seventeen still approaches closer to him.]
Anyway, you look like one of the Kais. Did I nail it?
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B. Everglade
Besides, it was bad enough that Bulma didn't keep regular hours. Trunks and Bulla did not need to pick up that habit. Especially since he was enjoying the chance to be 'normal' for once.
Fog means he's keeping himself alert though, so as to not be an easy target (just in case). He's also trying to keep his ki senses-alert too, although it's not the most reliable in the Everglades. So when a silhouette suddenly appears on the street near a building, it's a bit of a surprise.
It's the familiarity of that silhouette though, that makes Trunks stop. Dead still, eyes widening. His heart starts racing, and he takes a breath--immediately trying to calm himself (which isn't working) and also dampening his own ki signature to as low as it can go (which fortunately is working, thanks to a year of life-or-death-practice).
It...no, he can't be here---can he?]
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For a very small moment in time he becomes aware of someone with a rather high ki. Yet it disappears just as fast and it leaves him blinking for a moment.]
Who goes there?
[Because he can definitely see a shape there. If only the fog wasn't that thick.]
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Warring with himself--was the fog thick enough he could hide? Could he move slowly enough to not draw attention to himself? Had Zamasu seen him, or had he sensed him?
At least he wasn't breathing too heavily--just as tense and strung tightly as a coiled spring. Fortunately also keeping his Ki as low as it could be. Struck by indecision between his panic and anger.]
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7000 years later
Everglade
-Zamasu's from before he went off the deep-end - seeing as he seemed to get a lot worse after his fight with Goku (though Goku still has no idea why that would be the case), he'd have to hold off on fighting him. For now.
-Zamasu's already crazy - perfectly good to fight
-it's the immortal future Zamasu, in which case, he'll really need to figure out how to seal something away
Goku can't be bothered with trying to figure out which one is which from slight differences in their energy, so he'll just take the direct route - teleporting to Zamasu's ki source and waving at him.]
Hi! How's it goin'?
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It seems it is some sort of teleportation technique similar to the one he uses. And wow, what is with the casual attitude? Zamasu takes a step back, frowning deeply.]
Do not greet me as if I were your equal, mortal.
[Ugh, disgusting.]
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Pleased to make your accounting! I hope you can forgive my transactions!
[...Well, that's enough of that. Relaxing, Goku looks at Zamasu's outfit, pretending to be unfamiliar with the person before him.]
You're a Kai, right? You dress like the one from my universe! You're a lot stronger, though.
oh god, goku pls
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She's mildly surprised to see that there is a being that looks decidedly like a Kai there, and even more surprised to see that he's about to destroy the hologram. It's at this point that she decides to pipe up.]
Um...excuse me? Mr. Kai?
[Without knowing his name or if he's for sure a Kai, that's about as polite as she's going to try for.]
Please don't destroy that. It's helpful to new arrivals.
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But that is the only thing that stands out, other than that there is nothing very particularly special about this mortal. And she is definitely not special enough to tell him what to do.]
I do not care for that, mortal. [The look on his face is full of disdain and anger. And after those words he turns towards the hologram again.]
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Well, I can't stop a Kai if you're set on destroying it. However, if you'd prefer information over destroying a machine that can't feel anything, I can show you the way to one of the best restaurants in the city and answer as many of your questions as I'm able to.
[She takes flight, hovering in the air for a moment.]
Your choice, but I'm heading over to the restaurant right now.
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[Action in Fayren]
...I've never seen a creature like you before. Are you new in this world?
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He is standing on the top of a higher building, doing his very best to sense something that might be familiar to him. All he needed was something small. It would be enough, really.
And that was when some beast decides to talk to him.]
A creature? [What a poor choice of words...]
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...Or your "species," I should say.
[Is that better? Qubine studies him for a moment longer, perhaps waiting for an answer to his original question.]
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