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Some day we'll put it together and we'll get it all done
Who: Joshua (
empyreancatastrophe) & Clive (
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Which: Closed Log(s) – Mini catchall
Where: Joshua’s home (guest starring his desk)
What:
- Clive is getting married to Jill, and Joshua has started turbo planning. Clive asks him a very important question.
- Kazuya is coming for a friendly visit (and to chat more about what happened at their sparring match a few months ago) where he uncovers something Joshua is hiding.
Warnings: FF16 spoilers maybe? Will add as necessary
Finding the best man for the job
[Joshua sits at his writing desk, a flurry of activity surrounding him as he meticulously organizes piles of parchment filled to the brim with neatly scrawled annotations—and that’s the only sign of tidiness within his vicinity. Whatever documents or lists aren’t placed into haphazard piles lay crumpled on the floor surrounding his seat. His brow furrows in concentration as he reviews his latest endeavor, his quill resting against his cheek.]
[Tap tap.]
[Tap tap.]
[Tap.]
[Then, a heavy sigh. As determined as Joshua is to help make this wedding a success, a celebration worthy of his beloved big brother and his soon to be sister-in-law, there are certain stressors involved. He enjoys planning. Excels in it. Thrives, even. For some reason, however, the stakes seem and feel higher now than with any espionage mission or war strategy he’s partaken in.]
[Still, this is an important moment. One that Clive and Jill will remember forever. He can’t afford to slack or to fall prey to trepidations. Everything will work out, because he will be there to make sure of it.]
[With a decisive nod, Joshua scribbles down a few more notes before reaching for another document.]
Snoopy isn’t just the name of a dog
[Joshua stands outside his treehouse, the crisp air marking winter’s end enveloping him as he takes hold of Alder’s reins. He’d invited Kazuya over for a hangout, hoping to catch up with his friend amid the welcome chaos of his family’s arrival, but his chocobo had other plans. The steed was entering his adolescent months, chock full of rebellious tendencies and endless energy. While Joshua was waiting for Kazuya indoors, Alder saw it fit to cause a ruckus in his stable. And so, Joshua ran outside to help quell the latest in what’s sure to be a string of rambunctious antics.]
[As Alder trots beside him, his feathers ruffled and his demeanor restless, Joshua can't help but feel a twinge of frustration. He'd been looking forward to spending time with Kazuya, and now his plans were derailed by his unruly chocobo. He reminds himself that, intelligent as they are, chocobos are still animals. He can hardly blame the bird for whatever instinct is driving him.]
Easy there, boy.
[Joshua’s tone is soft as he gently tugs on the reins.]
What’s gotten into you?
[Alder lets out a squawk in response, his beak snapping at the air as if he's eager to be free of his constraints. Joshua sighs, knowing that Alder's energy needs to be expended somehow, or else he'll continue to act out. Disappointment aside, he has a responsibility to take care of.]
[It’s at that moment that he notices a familiar figure coming close, and Joshua waves.]
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Which: Closed Log(s) – Mini catchall
Where: Joshua’s home (guest starring his desk)
What:
- Clive is getting married to Jill, and Joshua has started turbo planning. Clive asks him a very important question.
- Kazuya is coming for a friendly visit (and to chat more about what happened at their sparring match a few months ago) where he uncovers something Joshua is hiding.
Warnings: FF16 spoilers maybe? Will add as necessary
Finding the best man for the job
[Joshua sits at his writing desk, a flurry of activity surrounding him as he meticulously organizes piles of parchment filled to the brim with neatly scrawled annotations—and that’s the only sign of tidiness within his vicinity. Whatever documents or lists aren’t placed into haphazard piles lay crumpled on the floor surrounding his seat. His brow furrows in concentration as he reviews his latest endeavor, his quill resting against his cheek.]
[Tap tap.]
[Tap tap.]
[Tap.]
[Then, a heavy sigh. As determined as Joshua is to help make this wedding a success, a celebration worthy of his beloved big brother and his soon to be sister-in-law, there are certain stressors involved. He enjoys planning. Excels in it. Thrives, even. For some reason, however, the stakes seem and feel higher now than with any espionage mission or war strategy he’s partaken in.]
[Still, this is an important moment. One that Clive and Jill will remember forever. He can’t afford to slack or to fall prey to trepidations. Everything will work out, because he will be there to make sure of it.]
[With a decisive nod, Joshua scribbles down a few more notes before reaching for another document.]
Snoopy isn’t just the name of a dog
[Joshua stands outside his treehouse, the crisp air marking winter’s end enveloping him as he takes hold of Alder’s reins. He’d invited Kazuya over for a hangout, hoping to catch up with his friend amid the welcome chaos of his family’s arrival, but his chocobo had other plans. The steed was entering his adolescent months, chock full of rebellious tendencies and endless energy. While Joshua was waiting for Kazuya indoors, Alder saw it fit to cause a ruckus in his stable. And so, Joshua ran outside to help quell the latest in what’s sure to be a string of rambunctious antics.]
[As Alder trots beside him, his feathers ruffled and his demeanor restless, Joshua can't help but feel a twinge of frustration. He'd been looking forward to spending time with Kazuya, and now his plans were derailed by his unruly chocobo. He reminds himself that, intelligent as they are, chocobos are still animals. He can hardly blame the bird for whatever instinct is driving him.]
Easy there, boy.
[Joshua’s tone is soft as he gently tugs on the reins.]
What’s gotten into you?
[Alder lets out a squawk in response, his beak snapping at the air as if he's eager to be free of his constraints. Joshua sighs, knowing that Alder's energy needs to be expended somehow, or else he'll continue to act out. Disappointment aside, he has a responsibility to take care of.]
[It’s at that moment that he notices a familiar figure coming close, and Joshua waves.]
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[He considers Kazuya's question with a thoughtful nod.]
It is, yes.
...Perhaps I should say "we" are. Phoenix and I are two parts of one whole.
[That may not be the point, but Joshua felt it necessary to bring up. His situation isn't exactly like Kazuya's, but perhaps revealing their similarities--parallel as they are--may be of service.]
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Have you ever considered immortality? What it would mean to truly be immortal?
[That thought above all else frightens him. He's seen what it's done to Naoya now, but at least Naoya had the brief respite of death, didn't he? From his understanding, there's no such thing awaiting him.
There's nothing like that for him. He'll forever be 18 now, forever look as he does, and eventually, everyone else will age and die without him, and he'll be alone.]
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[The immediate answer that comes to Joshua's mind is "no". The longer version of the answer that builds upon that is based on one solemn fact: Joshua Rosfield never thought about living forever, because ever since he was a little boy, he prepared himself for the very real possibility of dying young. Not through political chicanery or military might, but through the betrayal of his own body. If it weren't for the Phoenix, he's certain he wouldn't have made it past his nameday, if he ever saw it at all.]
[But that isn't what Kazuya is asking about or alluding to.]
No, I cannot say I have. Not with the rigor that such an exercise requires.
...Is that what awaits you? Immortality?
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[There's no reason for him not to, after all. Even after having been essentially killed, Bel Marduk and even Abel had eventually rejoined as all of the pieces of themselves in time, and those pieces were now harboured within him. So it's hard to say what his future holds. He'd left it in such a precipitous and precarious state, at least to his knowledge.
There are few back home who won't view him as a villain. Who wont view him as some Great Evil that needs to be vanquished, because that's just how it is, and even how he himself would have seen it not too long ago.
The bulk of the world will stand against him, and they will fail. And that in turn will just stoke the flames of hate and distrust further, won't it? How many attempted uprisings will there be in five years? Ten years? A hundred or a thousand? It's unfathomable, those longer lengths of time.
And yet that's what his future holds.]
If you even had a thousand years, what do you think you could accomplish in that amount of time if the whole world hated you?
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[It's a rhetorical question, obviously. One that won't benefit from Joshua's mental gymnastics as he considers the many layers of subterfuge he'd need to employ to reach any level of success or the undeniable mental and emotional toll such an unfathomable amount of time and opposition would take on him.]
[No, Kazuya is barely an adult, and not one who's been trained in the art of governance, let alone over as fantastical a domain as demons and spirits, at that. What a terrible choice to make and what unfair consequences he must prevail against.]
[Joshua is very careful about what emotions he allows to drive him--although he has plenty of his own disastrous slip-ups, nonetheless--and this time is no different. He reaches over with an awkward hand and tentatively rests it on Kazuya's shoulder furthest from him in what he hopes comes across as a brotherly one-armed hug in solidarity.]
I don't know.
But whatever it was, even if only a single goal, I would be sure it mattered more than anything in the world.
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And then what? You've accomplished your goal. What comes next?
[ There's a point he's trying to make here. What comes after? Once everything you've wanted to do has been done? ]
I have three choices back home, and even I don't know what it is that I would choose. I could rule the entire world. Everyone would hate me more, but they would eventually be united under a single cause. Maybe it'd even be go well enough and world peace would result. Or, I could leave things as they are, knowing everyone would hate me regardless.
And the third... I could spend the rest of eternity in the demon realm, and leave the human world behind forever. No one would have to worry about the Overlord and Tyrant, and people would live without fear.
[ Without him.
.... It doesn't sound so bad, if not for the handful of people he loves the most. ]
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[As such, none of those choices sound ideal. Kazuya effectively has to pick between three different poisons.]
[Joshua sighs.]
It depends on how much you trust yourself with power––and how aware you are that absolute power will corrupt absolutely.
Humans are notoriously difficult to govern. We are a fickle sort, prone to rebellion. You can keep a populace well-fed, well-clothed, and well-homed, but it will always be at a cost––one that not all are willing to pay.
If you are looking at an eternity, then it is inevitable that you will have to resort to violence to quell those who would rise against you. Most disputes can be solved with words and judiciary action, but, unfortunate as it is, diplomacy does not always work.
[Another sigh, and a furrow of his brow.]
Apologies.
That was a long-winded way to suggest that ruling the world may work, but only if you are willing and prepared to take unsavory actions. Otherwise, leaving the human world behind may prove the most peaceful option.
But I assume there are people you care about leaving, as well.
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Kazuya, the Kazuya right now, does not want blood on his hands. And oddly enough, that's not quite even because he thinks it's wrong. It's more... He doesn't want to disappoint the people he cares about.
His fingers tap the fabric of the couch, briefly glancing away.]
You don't have anything to apologize for.
[Oddly enough, it was helpful, even if there's still insecurity that burns in his chest.]
You're right. And if one of them got hurt... I know I'd burn the entire world to get my revenge. Which is another Catch-22 situation. What if I put the people I care about in danger just because I'm there? I'm immortal, but they aren't. But then what if I leave and it makes them vulnerable to that very same thing regardless?
[That's not even remotely in question. If someone were to harm Atsuro, or Yuzu... Well, it wouldn't be good for anyone.]
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[He's a natural negotiator. Always has been. Joshua was put into training for his future role as Archduke since the moment he could talk, and what a gift that proved to be.]
[Reservations about that training aside, Joshua is glad it's coming in handy so that he can help someone so dear to him.]
To clarify, I understand that your presence may lead to their targeting, but from what I know, that seems to be a moot point, regardless.
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[If he leaves, then he leaves them vulnerable. His presence, and even lack of, makes it unsafe for the people he cares about to just exist and have a normal life. ]
And you're right. All of the worlds armies standing as one couldn't stop me if I wanted to do something. But that's the point. That's what makes them afraid, even if I haven't hurt anyone. Even if I don't want to hurt anyone. People lash out at things they fear, at any perceived weakness. And... My human heart is the greatest one I have.
[And he was told that. And even the angels had preyed on that weakness. Had sent humans to kill him. Promised those people salvation if they could.
It's not a stretch to believe that humans in turn, would try to use humans against him, then. Specifically, to get at the humans he cares so much about.]
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[Not entirely unacceptable, but close enough, and as many suggestions as Joshua may have as a solution, they'll all fall short. Whether due to lack of information and complete context or because there is simply no entirely correct answer. The latter is true far more often than he likes, than any leader likes, really, but that also makes one specific solution more viable.]
Have they expressed to you their own desires on the matter?
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[ Yuzu, perhaps, most of all. Not that Atsuro wouldn't want him gone for too long either, but waiting is just what they have to do. And as for that sort of situation... ]
They wouldn't want me to leave them, no matter what. They were both willing to follow me into the Demon Realm, despite the fact no humans can survive there. But that doesn't mean that staying with them is necessarily the right choice, either.
[ No, it's still a difficult situation regardless of what they want. Regardless of what he wants. ]
I know Yuzu wouldn't want me to do anything by force. Atsuro would stay by my side, no matter what choice I made. And Naoya... I don't think he'd care either way, though he'd list the pros and cons to each pretty succinctly.
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[Free will and all that, but Joshua also understands that giving that kind of power to someone who may not have the entire perspective of a volatile situation is, in itself, terrifying. That doesn't deter his philosophy, however. They deserve the freedom to truly make that decision for themselves.]
Speak with them. Give them not only the facts as Naoya would lay them out, but your feelings on the matter, as well. Then, allow them the time to deliberate and come to their conclusions.
I understand the latter may be a luxury, but do whatever must needs be done to grant them that. It is the least they deserve.
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[ He can hear them say as much so clearly in his head. Yuzu had already left him once, and he knows that guilt eats at her. And Atsuro, who thought maybe he had made the wrong choice, had stuck by him no matter what, even in the most tumultuous hours before his true awakening as Overlord.
If it hadn't been for Atsuro, he wonders if maybe he really might have thought proving his might through violent means the best way to save people. The needs of the many, and all that. It's hard to say.
Kazuya gives a small, humourless chuckle. ]
They'd never let me leave them.
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[There’s the threat of a wry smile, but Joshua holds it back. Kazuya is allowed his various coping mechanisms and expressions for his situation. An outsider like him, no matter how close or well-meaning, is not.]
[He thinks about how love makes him do the stupidest things for his brother, and vice versa. How despite their mutual idiocy, that love has buoyed and strengthened them so that regardless of their methods, their outcomes always served towards good. Sacrifice means everything and nothing to the Brothers Rosfield, and he wouldn’t have it any other way.]
Your said that your human heart is your weakness, and I do not disagree.
But it is also your greatest strength. Theirs, as well. As idealistic as it sounds, that love you share with and for your friends will help you choose how to protect them.
Your newfound power makes you their servant just as much as someone who has the ultimate say in most matters. That is a truth that many leaders forget.
Let their wishes guide you true, but let your final decisions be your own. Then, accept the consequences thereof knowing that you’ve done your best with what you have and respecting those you care about along the way.
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The only people who can help him make his decisions, who can help him make the best choice, are his friends. It makes sense, as Joshua says it. He's fretting, and he can't help it. It's in his nature to want to have all of his options and the information thereof laid before him, so he can make the best possible choice.
It's why he became the King of Bel in the first place.
Awkwardly, Kazuya tenses for a few silent moments, then relaxes, letting his body fall to lean ever so slightly against Joshua.]
I think you'd make a much better king than me.
[ He chuckles, and this time there is a little humour in it as he closes his eyes. ]
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[This is what Clive experiences every time Joshua so much as bumps against him. That protective, loving, brotherly instinct that, although shared regardless of who is older or younger, changes in subtle ways based on that role. Joshua is grateful to now experience both.]
To be fair, I've been training for the role since I was a boy.
Archduke rather than king, but there are enough similarities between the two.
[He pauses for a moment.]
If there is aught I can do to help, you need say only a word, and my time is yours.
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[ He laughs this time. Not something that's small, fledgling and awkward, but a real laugh. ]
"Might Makes Right" is the demon way of thinking.
[ Far less applicable or appealing to humans, who more desire order, though still not to the extent angels do. ]
I appreciate it though. I'll keep you in mind if I ever have to stage a plan for world domination.
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[For the most part, people desire more amenable rulers who are willing to take action that's only as violent as necessary, but Joshua would be remiss not to acknowledge that there's a little bit of 'demon' in everyone, even if the ones who voice it the loudest are in the minority.]
But I understand. Promise me a position in your inner circle, and the world is as good as yours.
[He's kidding.]
[Like 99% kidding.]
[The other 1% is the terrifying reality that if Kazuya ever did somehow manage to get Joshua on board with the idea, the world could be theirs in a matter of weeks.]
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[ Maybe Joshua's mind isn't as sharp as his brothers, but Joshua isn't stupid either, and he's fairly certain he could hold his own. ]
I don't actually want to rule, honestly. Politics aren't really my thing.
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[It's a joke. Clearly, what with how Joshua says it with a genuine smile and a soft chuckle.]
[And that, in the business, is what we call foreshadowing.]
There is a common colloquialism that those who do not wish to wield power are precisely the ones who should. I think you'll fare far better than you think.
Unfortunately, you cannot avoid the politics.
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[He says, sticking his tongue out petulantly at Joshua's words of wisdom. The King of the Demons, everyone.]
I guess the first thing I'll have to do is find new protector demons to restore the barrier between the human realm and the demon realm, since I broke it.
[To become King of Bel, and all.]
Not that it's too urgent... Demon's won't attack humans as long as I have a say, but I think it'd probably help my PR if I at least brought that back in-line.