[ It's nice when Anaxagoras isn't the only one being perceived here. He sees Hansa's reaction, unable to help from being curious in the slightest.
A pout on his face...it's a new expression. But, as anticipated, he watches as the other man recovers swiftly. ]
...They were words only spoken reasonably, and factually.
[ Mildly embarrassed that he spoke so candidly, even with such a nature like his own. He closes one eye in thought - was he really so eager? Perish the thought! ...Can Hansa even blush? Well, it is reasonably possible, given biological functions and all.
Bah, he dispels such thoughts. There is no reasonable reason why he could be dwelling on this. ]
Hmph. Naturally, I will say that I am naturally in agreement.
Just...don't think I'm about to be too or anymore sentimental about it. All comes back to some form of logic or reason, as far as I'm concerned.
[ But saying the things he has is at least a little self-indulgent for him, for now, because he can tell that sincerity.
As such, he hopes he has the chance to continue to know Hansa well. ]
Of course! I would never think our dear Professor could be emotional whatsoever.
[As stated as dryly as possible, because he knows the truth. He knows this man isn't a machine, or some logic processor. He already can feel it - that this man isn't someone who holds evil in his heart.]
[He's just a little chaotic, that's all. Maybe a little whimsical, a little self-indulgent.]
[So is he.]
But maybe one day, I'll get you to admit I've charmed you head to toe. My little challenge to myself.
Enough that Anaxagoras is even letting out a small, little 'humph' in the face of this, giving the other man a small Look all the while. He thinks he's gotten to know Hansa well enough that it's not necessarily unreasonable for him to make such presumptuous to believe he suspects he knows what it up.
...Which is true. He does. ]
A challenge, is it?
...I see even you realize that getting me to even come close to making such admittances will be difficult. Perhaps it's fortunate for you that I'm not a betting man.
[ A little bit of snark sliding in.
But, strangely enough, he thinks...a part of him might be curious if he can manage it. An odd amount of anticipation? No, it can't be; it'd be embarrassing if he even came to such a point. ]
...Hmph, you sound like someone I know, from back on Amphoreus. Or perhaps, not just a singular individual.
[ So, a mixture? A certain student of his and a certain Kremnoan Chrysos Heir enjoyed their challenges enthusiastically. The former was more of the type of person to mess around, like Hansa. All the same, the latter was all about challenges even more than the other. But, their personalities ultimately vastly different from the other man's. ]
But, it's the first time I've ever heard anyone call me charming. [ He looks away a little, a bit embarrassed. Quickly, he says: ] No obstacles?
You speak in that driven way.
As if even if the sky fell down, you wouldn't let it stop you. I'd say it wouldn't surprise me if you approached many matters that way. But, even now, it's a little novel to me somehow.
[ Next, he gazes up at the stars hanging above them, looking thoughtful. ]
That so? I hope you like whoever they are. I'd hate to rub you the wrong way.
[as if
he isn't CONSTANTLY obnoxious in Anaxa's general direction 24/7 already]
...That's a bit dramatic. [As if even the sky fell down. Would it stop him? No. Not at all. Even at home, where things were starting to go wrong...so very wrong. That faith would carry him forward as an Executor. Hansa huffs, before his gaze also turns upwards. The stars....maybe this was a new world, and these were alien planets he didn't recognize.] But I suppose. Faith will be a boat to weather the floods, after all. Even if the stars fell down, all you may have left is that.
Both of them can get up to various nonsense. Although only one of them tends to like causing trouble.
[ Like Hansa. He doesn't sound too irritable about it despite his tone sounding exasperated nonetheless, though. Ironically as 'dramatic' is correct, he sees no reason to refute it, thinking about...well, the state of 'home'. ]
As for Faith... [ He's smirking as he says this; the irony of this being said to a 'blasphemer' is not lost. ] I suppose it does come in many forms. It can be a drive all on its own. I have witnessed it time and time again. When indeed the sky has fallen, leaving nothing but chaos in its wake. Holding true to belief when hope is lost...it is hardly logical, but it is reasonable.
You seem to speak as if you too have witnessed such turbulent times.
[ Though he seems to pause in his gaze on the sky, squinting at it. It's...changed again. ]
I'm starting to think you like trouble, Professor.
[This IS a guy who jumped down a well because be could ]
[It is ironic from his end, too, to hear a man who rejects god to talk about the sky, about faith. He listens, staring at the man's face for a moment. Such conviction, even through the reason, of, well, "reason".]
I have. I'm in the middle of one. [A long pause....then a sigh, willing to share.] A ritual that comes in the form of a war. It's a real pain and a half.
[ Anaxagoras tends to take risks for reasons, but is it any surprise that he is more or less the type to find some exhilaration from it? Not incredibly so, mind you. But, there's also a reason why people like that tend to be on his radar. ]
War is never an easy experience - I have to wonder about the ritual that could cause such conflict. [ A small pause. ] I wonder if it might share similarities with the Flame Chase Journey.
Is it one in which will change the world as you know it? Or, are there other reasons for this ritual to have been started at all?
[ First he's talked about it, but they can trade war stories...? ]
[How much to share? How much not to share? Anaxagoras is practically a civilian. And yet he comes from another world. Would it matter if he was told? Would it break the mystery that mages and the Church are told to keep? He doesn't know.]
[He's been breaking a lot of rules lately.]
It could change the world. But its all done for a pitiful selfish reason. Everyone is fighting to have a wish granted. That's all. It's not for the good of humanity.
Many wars are begun the very same way. Others are simply dragged into the conflict, whether they wish to or not. I imagine your faction was, perhaps? Or they could have been willing?
[ Anaxagoras sees that Hansa is simply not happy about it regardless. He believes that it is likely the answer is to be the former, but he will not assume. Chances are high enough it can be the latter. ]
Regardless, some argued selfishness was the same way of the Flame Chase Journey. Though, objectively, there was merit to it. At least, in that those who took to it believed that they were saving the world.
But, in a way, there was still an element of selfishness to it. For quite awhile, someone behind the scenes desired a ridiculous result.
[ Since a certain someone was hoping all along to engineer it in order to generate a certain route. ]
My faction is neutral. Technically, for this war, I'm its Overseer. Heaven knows what's going on without me...though barely anyone was listening to me anyways...
[Which already was one point among many as to why everything was so strange. This was a false war. A messed up war. Nothing was following the plan anyone had set up, let alone the Church's.]
[A strange, fake Grail war.]
Saving the world, but selfish all the same...
[He pauses, thoughtful, and curious all the same.]
[ The lines in HSR are so stuck in my head, it's unbelievable. ]
So, basically they were essentially acting like fools. Am I wrong?
[ Anaxagoras immediately deriding the people being exceptionally a pain because they may very well deserve it. His harsh kind of speech is unsurprising, ready to be deployed at a moment's notice.
As such, here too there would be the same here as he speaks the following: ]
Either way, this "someone" is one who donned the name "Lycurgus". Although his identity was a bit more complicated.
He is an individual who wished to use the Flame Chase Journey to ensure wide-spread destruction across a multitude of worlds. I presume I don't have to state what my thoughts on such a goal was in the first place.
Hmph. A pity that you need to still put up with their nonsense, then.
I'd say something about them learning the errors of their ways, but oftentimes people need quite a push.
[ Anaxagoras' expression does not necessarily show raw surprise as he considers the question, but he sure feels it.
Then, he smiles. It's small, a little...wry, he'd think. But, it's actually more gentle than he even knows himself. Maybe even a touch bittersweet, though not wholly sad - he's actually touched. He's made an expression like this before, when he accepted certain events have come to pass. Or he found his dromas plush he thought he lost. ]
...You would try to help? You do have your situation in mind.
[ ... ]
Still, I wish I could say at the time I had beaten that being's face in indeed. Though, I don't believe I quite managed it just yet. I also had reasons to leave it to the others.
[ Last he remembers, his own efforts brought certain results. Yet, in some ways it is a miracle he's standing before the other man right now. ]
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A pout on his face...it's a new expression. But, as anticipated, he watches as the other man recovers swiftly. ]
...They were words only spoken reasonably, and factually.
[ Mildly embarrassed that he spoke so candidly, even with such a nature like his own. He closes one eye in thought - was he really so eager? Perish the thought! ...Can Hansa even blush? Well, it is reasonably possible, given biological functions and all.
Bah, he dispels such thoughts. There is no reasonable reason why he could be dwelling on this. ]
Hmph. Naturally, I will say that I am naturally in agreement.
Just...don't think I'm about to be too or anymore sentimental about it. All comes back to some form of logic or reason, as far as I'm concerned.
[ But saying the things he has is at least a little self-indulgent for him, for now, because he can tell that sincerity.
As such, he hopes he has the chance to continue to know Hansa well. ]
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[As stated as dryly as possible, because he knows the truth. He knows this man isn't a machine, or some logic processor. He already can feel it - that this man isn't someone who holds evil in his heart.]
[He's just a little chaotic, that's all. Maybe a little whimsical, a little self-indulgent.]
[So is he.]
But maybe one day, I'll get you to admit I've charmed you head to toe. My little challenge to myself.
[Hehe.]
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Enough that Anaxagoras is even letting out a small, little 'humph' in the face of this, giving the other man a small Look all the while. He thinks he's gotten to know Hansa well enough that it's not necessarily unreasonable for him to make such presumptuous to believe he suspects he knows what it up.
...Which is true. He does. ]
A challenge, is it?
...I see even you realize that getting me to even come close to making such admittances will be difficult. Perhaps it's fortunate for you that I'm not a betting man.
[ A little bit of snark sliding in.
But, strangely enough, he thinks...a part of him might be curious if he can manage it. An odd amount of anticipation? No, it can't be; it'd be embarrassing if he even came to such a point. ]
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[But that's the fun of it. To get a serious man to pry open like an oyster and reveal what he really feels.]
[How fun. How exciting. Especially about a man he genuinely wants to know.]
Of course, in the meantime, I'll call you charming as much as I want. I have no obstacles in my way.
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[ So, a mixture? A certain student of his and a certain Kremnoan Chrysos Heir enjoyed their challenges enthusiastically. The former was more of the type of person to mess around, like Hansa. All the same, the latter was all about challenges even more than the other. But, their personalities ultimately vastly different from the other man's. ]
But, it's the first time I've ever heard anyone call me charming. [ He looks away a little, a bit embarrassed. Quickly, he says: ] No obstacles?
You speak in that driven way.
As if even if the sky fell down, you wouldn't let it stop you. I'd say it wouldn't surprise me if you approached many matters that way. But, even now, it's a little novel to me somehow.
[ Next, he gazes up at the stars hanging above them, looking thoughtful. ]
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[as if
he isn't CONSTANTLY obnoxious in Anaxa's general direction 24/7 already]
...That's a bit dramatic. [As if even the sky fell down. Would it stop him? No. Not at all. Even at home, where things were starting to go wrong...so very wrong. That faith would carry him forward as an Executor. Hansa huffs, before his gaze also turns upwards. The stars....maybe this was a new world, and these were alien planets he didn't recognize.] But I suppose. Faith will be a boat to weather the floods, after all. Even if the stars fell down, all you may have left is that.
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Both of them can get up to various nonsense. Although only one of them tends to like causing trouble.
[ Like Hansa. He doesn't sound too irritable about it despite his tone sounding exasperated nonetheless, though. Ironically as 'dramatic' is correct, he sees no reason to refute it, thinking about...well, the state of 'home'. ]
As for Faith... [ He's smirking as he says this; the irony of this being said to a 'blasphemer' is not lost. ] I suppose it does come in many forms. It can be a drive all on its own. I have witnessed it time and time again. When indeed the sky has fallen, leaving nothing but chaos in its wake. Holding true to belief when hope is lost...it is hardly logical, but it is reasonable.
You seem to speak as if you too have witnessed such turbulent times.
[ Though he seems to pause in his gaze on the sky, squinting at it. It's...changed again. ]
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[This IS a guy who jumped down a well because be could ]
[It is ironic from his end, too, to hear a man who rejects god to talk about the sky, about faith. He listens, staring at the man's face for a moment. Such conviction, even through the reason, of, well, "reason".]
I have. I'm in the middle of one. [A long pause....then a sigh, willing to share.] A ritual that comes in the form of a war. It's a real pain and a half.
[It is an understatement, and he knows it.]
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Unfortunately, or fortunately. ]
...Perhaps.
[ Anaxagoras tends to take risks for reasons, but is it any surprise that he is more or less the type to find some exhilaration from it? Not incredibly so, mind you. But, there's also a reason why people like that tend to be on his radar. ]
War is never an easy experience - I have to wonder about the ritual that could cause such conflict. [ A small pause. ] I wonder if it might share similarities with the Flame Chase Journey.
Is it one in which will change the world as you know it? Or, are there other reasons for this ritual to have been started at all?
[ First he's talked about it, but they can trade war stories...? ]
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[How much to share? How much not to share? Anaxagoras is practically a civilian. And yet he comes from another world. Would it matter if he was told? Would it break the mystery that mages and the Church are told to keep? He doesn't know.]
[He's been breaking a lot of rules lately.]
It could change the world. But its all done for a pitiful selfish reason. Everyone is fighting to have a wish granted. That's all. It's not for the good of humanity.
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...Selfishness jumpstarted it, then.
Many wars are begun the very same way. Others are simply dragged into the conflict, whether they wish to or not. I imagine your faction was, perhaps? Or they could have been willing?
[ Anaxagoras sees that Hansa is simply not happy about it regardless. He believes that it is likely the answer is to be the former, but he will not assume. Chances are high enough it can be the latter. ]
Regardless, some argued selfishness was the same way of the Flame Chase Journey. Though, objectively, there was merit to it. At least, in that those who took to it believed that they were saving the world.
But, in a way, there was still an element of selfishness to it. For quite awhile, someone behind the scenes desired a ridiculous result.
[ Since a certain someone was hoping all along to engineer it in order to generate a certain route. ]
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My faction is neutral. Technically, for this war, I'm its Overseer. Heaven knows what's going on without me...though barely anyone was listening to me anyways...
[Which already was one point among many as to why everything was so strange. This was a false war. A messed up war. Nothing was following the plan anyone had set up, let alone the Church's.]
[A strange, fake Grail war.]
Saving the world, but selfish all the same...
[He pauses, thoughtful, and curious all the same.]
Who was this someone?
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So, basically they were essentially acting like fools. Am I wrong?
[ Anaxagoras immediately deriding the people being exceptionally a pain because they may very well deserve it. His harsh kind of speech is unsurprising, ready to be deployed at a moment's notice.
As such, here too there would be the same here as he speaks the following: ]
Either way, this "someone" is one who donned the name "Lycurgus". Although his identity was a bit more complicated.
He is an individual who wished to use the Flame Chase Journey to ensure wide-spread destruction across a multitude of worlds. I presume I don't have to state what my thoughts on such a goal was in the first place.
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[Even had the nerve to threaten him. Him, a lowly neutral Overseer! The nerve!]
[But someone using a ritual for their own destructive needs sounds...]
[Quite familiar.]
[He looks a little severe, as he starts to talk.]
And I hope you beat this Lycurgus' face in.
[There is something like a determined glint in his eyes.]
Do you need help?
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I'd say something about them learning the errors of their ways, but oftentimes people need quite a push.
[ Anaxagoras' expression does not necessarily show raw surprise as he considers the question, but he sure feels it.
Then, he smiles. It's small, a little...wry, he'd think. But, it's actually more gentle than he even knows himself. Maybe even a touch bittersweet, though not wholly sad - he's actually touched. He's made an expression like this before, when he accepted certain events have come to pass. Or he found his dromas plush he thought he lost. ]
...You would try to help? You do have your situation in mind.
[ ... ]
Still, I wish I could say at the time I had beaten that being's face in indeed. Though, I don't believe I quite managed it just yet. I also had reasons to leave it to the others.
[ Last he remembers, his own efforts brought certain results. Yet, in some ways it is a miracle he's standing before the other man right now. ]