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The Will to Fight: Ongoing: Blue
So Far
It's been a hard few days of cajoling the citizens of the Shining City into and through the catacombs. Many still talk about returning to the comforts of the city, scoffing at the idea of danger. But slowly, as they get further away from the city, more and more of them break out of the illusion. Though some remain lost in the illusion still, the majority are clear-minded by Kazoo 9.
Their mission changes from hurrying stubborn people along to comforting them as the truth dawns on them. The atmosphere becomes more desperate, more angry. More driven.
A plan is offered by the citizens: there is a cavern marked on their maps that opens up to the surface. It can be used as a base whilst any that feel able can go out to join the fight against the demons.
New Allies
Not long after breaking camp on the ninth day of the month of Kazoo they reach the cavern. However, it is clear straight away that something is wrong. The cavern is dark with no exits to be seen, and the Voidtreckers will quickly learn they are not alone. There's a small camp in the cavern, all humans, and after a tense moment they will welcome the citizens and their escorts.
Their story is simple: they were outside the city fighting when they got overwhelmed; they took shelter in the cavern but a gate opened nearby on the surface and caused a cave in. None of the scouts they had sent through the tunnels to the city have returned. Their food is running out and they were on the verge of heading to the city regardless of what they might find there when the Voidtreckers arrived.
Breaking Free
The cave-in is a large one, several metres thick at its weakest and blocking the exit to the outside completely. Those trapped here have made some progress but it's going to take a lot of hands, and potentially some magical help, to clear the blockages.
If they can clear it though, it will mean those who can fight, both citizen and Voidtrecker can begin to head back towards the city to fight, without having to re-enter the range of the illusionary Shining City.
The cavern makes a good staging point, and a secure place for those who cannot fight. Even with the blockage clear it is easy to defend, and holds the same sanctified protections as the tunnels themselves.
It's been a hard few days of cajoling the citizens of the Shining City into and through the catacombs. Many still talk about returning to the comforts of the city, scoffing at the idea of danger. But slowly, as they get further away from the city, more and more of them break out of the illusion. Though some remain lost in the illusion still, the majority are clear-minded by Kazoo 9.
Their mission changes from hurrying stubborn people along to comforting them as the truth dawns on them. The atmosphere becomes more desperate, more angry. More driven.
A plan is offered by the citizens: there is a cavern marked on their maps that opens up to the surface. It can be used as a base whilst any that feel able can go out to join the fight against the demons.
New Allies
Not long after breaking camp on the ninth day of the month of Kazoo they reach the cavern. However, it is clear straight away that something is wrong. The cavern is dark with no exits to be seen, and the Voidtreckers will quickly learn they are not alone. There's a small camp in the cavern, all humans, and after a tense moment they will welcome the citizens and their escorts.
Their story is simple: they were outside the city fighting when they got overwhelmed; they took shelter in the cavern but a gate opened nearby on the surface and caused a cave in. None of the scouts they had sent through the tunnels to the city have returned. Their food is running out and they were on the verge of heading to the city regardless of what they might find there when the Voidtreckers arrived.
Breaking Free
The cave-in is a large one, several metres thick at its weakest and blocking the exit to the outside completely. Those trapped here have made some progress but it's going to take a lot of hands, and potentially some magical help, to clear the blockages.
If they can clear it though, it will mean those who can fight, both citizen and Voidtrecker can begin to head back towards the city to fight, without having to re-enter the range of the illusionary Shining City.
The cavern makes a good staging point, and a secure place for those who cannot fight. Even with the blockage clear it is easy to defend, and holds the same sanctified protections as the tunnels themselves.
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It's just a number by his name, isn't it? He shouldn't have a problem finding that. If the process of buying things with points was too difficult it would be unfair to the technologically challenged, so he imagines it can't be that tough. Will one mission be enough to get him anything? He doesn't know if he can ask for Wei Wuxian's sword, given that it doesn't belong to him.
"Is that our payment for doing all this...?"
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But it is true that it's probably the train compensating them for effort. Just from an objective point of view.
Rather than lingering on that though, Madoka instead looks over at Wen Ning and asks: "Are you already thinking of something you might want to buy..?"
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It hadn't been anything special - not like many cultivator weapons. It had a name and that was about it. Otherwise it had been just like all the other swords belonging to the higher-ups in the Wen clan. His spiritual power hadn't been all that strong. He would have never been able to do anything more than fly on it, most likely. The most basic of cultivator skills.
Would he be able to make it stronger now, he wonders. Would it still recognize him as its owner? Maybe he needs a new weapon altogether. "Have you bought anything special?"
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Madoka shakes her head, a hint of something sheepish in her expression as she does so. She's notoriously bad at spoiling herself, and the few things she does have here are most just gifts other people have given her, or things she's picked up along the way..
"I think that if you're looking for ideas, you'd probably be better off asking other people.. After all, there are a lot of other people who do use the shop a lot to buy things. As for me, I'm not even really sure what I'd want to have here from back home.."
The girl glances down at her feet for a moment. "I've already been here for so long that I'm already used to going without anything I used to have back home."
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Maybe she already considers herself too old for that, though. And that's perfectly reasonable. It still saddens him to hear it. Not that he's one to talk. He puts others before himself when it comes to most things too.
"What about... books? Clothing? Art supplies? I'm sure there would be time to... to paint! Or do some sort of needlework."
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Her voice trails off. Maybe even Madoka is realising that it's sounding very much like she's making excuses, but she can't help it. It just feels so hard to spend her points on things for herself, just so she can enjoy them. Even though she could be trying to make others happy with it instead.
For a moment she lingers like that, silence, but then it's as if a light bulb appears over her head when she looks at him. Suddenly Madoka looks a lot happier - if not just because she did figure something out to tell him.
"Oh..! Actually, some friends and I bought a whole lot of art supplies.. but we're hoping the whole train will be able to use those and enjoy them! Art is something a lot of people can enjoy after all, right?"
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"I suppose if you enjoy giving things to others then that's a reward all its own. I'm sure many of the passengers would love art supplies." Even though that feels like something they should be able to ask for and get for free. Wouldn't the train want its passengers to have more things to entertain them on the trips between worlds? They spend more time on the train than on the actual missions.
"Do you... do you do much art normally? I'm not very good at it." He'd tried during all that time spent at home, but it had ended up being more of a waste of ink than anything.
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"Yes, I really like drawing things! I sometimes draw some things in the notebooks we showed up with, but they're so small, it makes it hard to draw a lot.." In other words, heck yes, the train ought to give them that art car! But since they don't have it, Madoka is doing her best to get by anyway. "But.. um, I'm not very good either, you know..? So I don't think you need to worry about it."
She shakes her head.
"I'm trying to tell myself that the end result isn't important, but.. what's important is having fun while being creative!"
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"I stopped doing that, which is why I'm no good at it." He won't press her to show him anything. Some people might want to show their work off while some are more hesitant. He wouldn't want to fluster her. If she wants to share he'll always be willing to take a look.
"You're right, though. Having fun with it is what's important. If it's no fun, then what's the point?" If she didn't like art she could try any number of other things and her time would be better spent.
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.. though there's a bit of a hesitant pause before she speaks up. It's not like she wants him to have to remember anything bad, but she wants to make sure she knows the answer to this question - just in case she may accidentally hurt him by speaking about art at all.
"Is the reason why you stopped practicing.. bad..?"
Or did he just stop overtime?
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But as he can't recall one specifically, he chooses to believe he came to the decision on his own. So he smiles at her again and shakes his head.
"No, I... I just decided it wasn't for me. B-but who knows! With all the free time we have I might try it again."
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It does feel nice that they can have moments like this, even during missions. Moments where they can just smile at each other, without having to worry about their pressing situation constantly.
"I'll support you if you do. We could even draw together! I think that might be fun."
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It hadn't been his plan to take up any sort of art again. Still, what could it hurt? It's true that they have plenty of free time between missions. He might as well put it to good use - not that he has any idea where he'll put any of the art he does. In his cabin, perhaps? Sizhui has all those cute folded paper creations in his.
"Thank you. I find myself surrounded by friendly faces in this place and it's a pleasant experience." Their mission would be even more stressful otherwise.