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Let us
all be smart little boys and girls, and use the observational skills that you
acquired in 2nd grade to determine the settings of this story.
The
first half is 12 years prior to FFIX.
The
second is 10 years prior.
Good!
Soon you'll be able to read Mary Sue Shakespeare with ease.
"Art
Quina preparedeth to maketh love to thee?"
*is
nauseated*
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Melodies
Immortalized: Chapter 1
"Zidane...
there is a planet. A planet in the oblivion. You wouldn't be able to see it
here but-
"I
can't see it!"
"Shut
up, Zidane. If you were listening, you would have heard me said that it was not
visible from this location."
"Presence
can't always be granted by appearance, Kuja.."
A boy
with a youthful demeanor of no more than 4 or 5 years about his age
biologically, stood with his face sealed against a transparent restriction.
Every consecutive movement in the cosmos drew him from any other tasks. Almost
appearing like the abnormalities of the universe itself was the darting of his
eyes. And then he remembered.
Kuja.
Brother. Pandemonium. Location.
All
outward stimuli was magically barred it seemed, and he continued to analyze the
artistic flooding of gasses in one obscure depth of the planet- Terra's mantle.
"You
are an idiot, Zidane. You're just another of Garland's little marionette's to
play with." ... "He's found more use for an experimental
"female" genome than he'll ever have with you individually." ...
Zidane
regretfully withdrew from the restriction and a warm unsettling pulse filled
his face as it had before. Not only, he had Kuja maiming him verbally. But what
had he done? No lack of compliances. No troubling behaviors. Garland had
treated him perfectly fine so far, and
contrary
to Kuja's profound statement, in his opinion, he would not cease doing so.
"You're
a a bitch, Kuja. I'm not sure what the point you're trying to make. I'm starting
to doubt the socalled 'intelligence' that Garland gave you that's dominant to
my own 'intelligence'."
He rose
up from idle knees to face Kuja who had still surpassed his own height by about
3 feet. And an anxious grin grew. It was an experiment.
Perhaps
it was his passive application of his thoughts. Zidane had sorted much
everything out at this point.
"I'm
going to do Garland a little favor. You'd really like to see this planet? I'm
going to teach you how to jumpstart through the portal."
Zidane
did not respond. Yet again he had succumbed to his brother's intimidation. Just
a pillar he stood. No, a thinking pillar.
Who was
he? Who was Zidane?
"You're
gonna go be thrown to some slum in an obviously inferior
civilization
complex. You're gonna be the one who wastes the relationships with the
worthless creatures of Gaia- You Kuja. You're the weak one."
And
Zidane stood proudly, but still tried to contemplate where he had been
instilled with the words. Kuja drew several stressfully misplaced
hairs over
his ear and sneered,
"Screw
you. You're trying to be Garland's little protege. I'm not gonna wait now, and
out to Gaia you go."
Kuja
did not demonstrate any aggressive or authoritative motions, but Zidane could
tell that his "brother" was plotting in the now contorted position
that he drew to the wall in. He shrugged it off.
"Besides,
you're just wishing it happened to you, as Garland sent you off as low
authority to go obliterate what we might call 'biological scum'."
Zidane
trailed off with the purpose of his sentence unimportant, and approached one of
the many chamber-dividers of Pandemonium. Kuja sensed
his
intention to exit and let off a hearty roar.
Assortments
of lavender and silver orbs were instantaneously formed and
shaken
from the raging boy's hands like an anchor of it's loose rusty chains.
"T-the
hell??? You're an animal!" Zidane lunged at the exit but several
of
these orbs trailed him and eventually exploded, implementing their components
both into corresponding thighs.
Closer and
closer he found himself to the translucent wall which triggered teleportation,
yet all of his stamina waist down was exiting
seemingly
from a psuedo hole at the arches of his feet.
"They
are Slow and Stop orbs. I think they are self explanatory, though
the
Slow ones act as more of a tranquilizer now, credit to my modifications."
Kuja
brandished a rather radiant and condensed orb of Thundaga that periodically
caressed he did.
"You
dog.. remove yourself from my facilities!"
That
crackling as old as time itself. Garland. It had been quite a few years he had
even admitted since the beserk young man had been graced by his own creator.
The one who formed him from little more than the adamant of the land and his
own perversion.
"If
you cannot satisfy yourself with those sporatically weak life forms, it does
not grant you privileges to destroy my genomes! You monster!" Garland
roared sharply.
The
clanking of boots as dense as the cosmos corresponded to the vivid glare of
eyes as they emerged from one of the many subsequent corners of Pandemonium.
Just as Kuja had remembered, the scratch of 10 years did not mark the pale,
fixed face of the man who had survived millenia.
He had
almost achieved a biological artificialness seeming to be drifing along with the
planet, not living on it. And yet he had no cybernetic components.
"I
suppose it was a premonitory gesture, I was going to sieze a single of the
planetary jewels."
Kuja,
being educated imperically about Gaia; he had spend almost 8 on it in his ripe
life of 12 years.
"Unusually,
I'm going to work from the slums upward."
He
noticed Kuja's sharp nod of understanding.
"Yes,
It's going to be Madain Sari. It's not going to be recent in your lifespan besides...
I'm going to wait another four years. If you did know, the inhabitants of
Madain Sari, summoners were born onto Gaia as the choosen of the species
humans. Yes, Terra was inhabited by humans..."
Garland
trailed but not accompanied with any expressions uncomfortableness or such.
"Hmm?
Proceed Garland."
He
swept up his cape and withdrew from Kuja into a corner, obviously in thought.
"The
Summoners were born with extraperipheral sensory. They can detect certain
things to the degree that less intelligent creatures; canines or so could. This
allows them to summon. Every ten years, their abilities are nullified on the
midnight when the moon is expected to turn bright garnet. I will be moving the
Invincible into Gaia for photo-recharge in advance. The summoners could detect
an
unworldly
presence and flee, before that night. Your job is to divert the presence with
bangles of your own power."
His
eyes grew less tense after the brief he made. Both Kuja and Zidane paused to
watch the waves of his wrinkles which were really the operation of his muscles,
run across his forehead without any reason.
"We
are wasting time now, Garland."
"And
time is an endless commodity to spend- for me. Perhaps you can destroy your
worldly comprehension by going and mingling with the creatures of Gaia.
He
mocked.
And
Kuja found perfectly the words to compose his next sentence.
"When
you set your priorities you hold true to them. Carry them out.
Where
is the efficiency in being a dreamer?"
Garland's
eyes flashed instantaneously gruff and apparently anger burbled at the back of
his throat producing a rather unpleasant noise like one of a knife scraping
into rock.
"I
am not an idle dreamer, you fool! Get out! Do not grace this planet any longer!
No not mock me! Do not destroy my genomes! You dog...remove yourself!!!!"
His
hand was trembling with a deep red glint from the array of flare particles
drifting in it he was charging.
"Yes,
Master... If we cross paths again, face to face... Even if it is 10 years from
now...I will kill you. Slaughter you brutally and burn your corpse in oil. The
planet housing your ashes, Gaia will be detonated by me. Zidane will get to
experience this firsthand."
A deep
grin of humor arose from Garland's rarely lax face and he gestured several
times in mockery.
"I
thought I was the dreamer, Kuja." Garland muttered under his breath
at his
audacious speech as Kuja stomped through the portal of Pandemonium.
"Yes,
I am going to destroy Madain Sari and go on to sieze the four jewel shards
myself. Zidane and Garland, and all of the pathetic silhouettes of that planet
will feel my wrath."
And
there was serenity. Serenity derived from complete and utter blackness.
Nothingness. Kuja looked over his dominion of the universe.
"When
you set your priorities you hold true to them. Carry them out. Grasp your
oppertunities and crush the insects of the universe with them." His fist
clenched as his face exibited a proud, malicious smile.
Kuja
held proudly his position for almost 2 years. Any miscellaneous time between 23 and 24 months prior, he
descended to the Summoner's village of Madain Sari.
Several
Moogles flocked down the streets incessantly chirping "Kupo" soon,
Kuja almost lacked the wit to refrain from engaging them.
"Ugly
little rats....shut the hell up I tell you!"
He
finally bellowed, but over the chatter of conversations, business, and other
routinely processions in the village his roar was another of the abnormal sound
effects he observed.
"I
must get around to skinning them raw at one point."
And
Kuja blasted into a hover stance, skimming the whole village for a temporary
quarters. He eventually overlooked an odd dome structure adjacent to an eroded
crater.
"Looks
good enough, ha." The crater he drew near suddenly overshadowed him with
an uncomfortable presence. Kuja resituated himself above the dome. There was an
unusually radiant platter or panel aligned exactly with the pothole in the
dome.
"Doesn't
matter. I don't feel freezing like near that crater."
And he
slowly descended, slashing the surface of a slight circulation of dust above
the village.
It
continued to persist as a typical monotonous day in Madain Sari.
Constant
flickerings of magic were visible from the windows and not that the explosions
jittered Sarah any more. The friendly moogles which had taken residence
additionally in the village of summoners and usually acted as merchants or
assistants in turn for support.
Simple
lives they led, however it was the connection with nature that placed extra
responsibilities upon them.
They
could speak with illiterate moogles telepathically, if trained.
Eidolons
were among their greatest accomplishment, to create if not tame. All of them
were hypersensitive to Gaia's happenings.
The
village had been pure for almost 1600 years now, yet they had a relatively
small population. Despite the fantastic exports they could offer, they never
left their haven of Madain Sari.
Certain
things were artificial to only Madain Sari. Things they cared not to
relinquish. You would only be able to get a perfect reflection of the sun's
rays if you stared through the 4th window to the right in the temple.
The
moon shown down upon it, and polished the clay structures to the point of
pearl-quality, and even on rare occasions the two were out simultaneously and
the "polished" houses were painted shades of garnet and orange.
Sarah
had been given strange vibes the whole day. Of course she knew Leviathan's stirring
under the impounding of the Lifa Tree would be the only explanation as she was
told. Or would it?
The
mainstreams were particularly clogged at the moment in early morning; no sooner
than noon, moogles and tiny magical creatures carried on in the opposite
direction about 15 feet above, and Sarah went about her own scampish, frivulous
routines which she enjoyed.
Not a
once of concern she possesed, as her mother was perfectly obivious to believe
that her daughter was actually off feignly doing chores for some neighbor.
She
wasn't a troublemaker however, as her efforts were all poured towards learning
to climb a shelf in the library. A lumbering shale one, about the oldest. It
had been transfered from a former structure which had collapsed out of sheer
age.
"The
Supernatural Resource Facility" it had been called by the ancients.
"Before
us?" Sarah had remembered that enlightening occasion almost a year ago,
still an advancement in her surprising knowledge structure for a girl of six
years.
"Yes,
before us. At least five millenia." Her mother replied.
The summoners built upon that establishment
to produce the village, and otherwise were impervious to the history of that
structure.
Research
could detect that it was simply a resource center. It was built crudely and
quickly to be inhabited for only a few short years. Almost like a temporary
site of an expedition.
The
books on that shelf extracted from the ruins always fascinated her since she
had layed eyes upon them. The books she always imagined were in a completely
unknown language that she would go about decrypting with ease.
It
wasn't uncommon for her to be wearing the almost constant face of determination
which was usually smitten by the end of the day. Usually from exaustion or
disappointment. Sarah put a surprising amount of strain upon herself as a
6-year-old, but argued that it would benifit to "straighten herself
up".
She
would usually dash to the second level of her house and emerge on the balcony.
The alleys and pathways were all compact, meaning that the houses would usually
be placed together. Sarah approached the railless rooftop edge for her normal
route, carried daily to the library and back via the rooftops. She did not bare
the stampede below that the adults called "traffic".
After
receeding far enough, she would always make sure that her clothing was intact.
It was quite unpleasant of her to loose her tight black necklace on one
occasion and spend hours dusting up an alley to find it hinged on a single nail
in her doorway. Fascinating how objects drifted.
Her
typical attire a large two-pieced Kimono with sleeves on both halves allowed
simple movement, until she tripped over in her own clothes. Her mother fussed
vigorously over the girl's hair.
If she was
to stay in one place for a second as would her hair, once said her mother. She
would be allowed to grow it out if she took up an inactive interest such as
writing or sowing. However Sarah did not care how pugnacious she would appear,
and yet her mother won this conflict.
Every
few months when it grew visibly beyond the small of her back it would be nipped
by a pocket-blade of obsidian. Nothing large, just several clumps at a time
until it curled into the foot of her jaw again. Sarah found this quite annoying,
so she often too the initiative to cut it herself.
Not
that she found them painful, but a useless routine. Maybe if the apparatus
wasn't so blunt.
And
landing gracefully from a straddle-jump to another building, Sarah progressed
through the rooftops until she had approached a self-produced descension
ladder.
She
would steal her mother's obsidian "hair-whacker" as it was teased,
and carve deep notches into the side of a building. Not tremendously noticible
ones but enough to fit her
dainty
fingers into, and grasp. This alley was adjacent to the library.
And
Sarah threw herself from the bottommost notch and after a brief second to catch
her breath trudged to the easily destinguishable library- the largest building
in the village. It was a large silent centre, about the only well-structured in
the village.
Being
unlikely domeshaped was quite a feat by the engineers.
Outside
the back end was leading into a cobbled pathway with a pleasant fountain, and
then proceeding to the Eidolon wall, the summoner's scratchboard.
Sarah
brushed aside the translucent cloth at the doorway of the library to hear only
the screeching of her wet leather sandals scraping the marble floor. She was
too tired to lift them up in a proper gait and continued to tolerate the
screeching.
However
this was a rare oppertunity. Sarah's mother had just recently taught her the
lyrics to a soothing folk rhapsody. She had wanted to practice it discreetly
and seeing how the chamber would not flaw an echo, Sarah drifted over to the exact
center of the room, a circular relief of the known world. A symmetrical hole
had been made above that
to
emphasize it during the day.
And
there did she crumple to her knees, brush the hazelnut silk from her eyes and
parse her mouth.
She was
not aware of a spectator. Slumped against more or less of a collapsed bookshelf
he could muffle the essential breaths he drew as to conceal is location.
"Garland
truly must waste his time vanquishing this little burrow?"
The
figure yawned silently and surveyed the little child's moves.
Grumbling
something, he jerked an arm in an unintended direction and the sleave was
slashed by a misproportioned shelf with a jagged edge.
"Damn!~"
He was
about to proceed and attend to it, but a soft whisper drifted across the room.
Not that he was siezed by it, but he stopped everything to soon listen. It
gained height. Disturbances began to stir
in
'Kuja's whole figure. Suddenly he felt so weak. Kuja slipped to the floor
temporarily and tried to contemplate what was occuring. His arms were trembling
madly.
"Gaia's
requirement of noctural recharge has been taking effect on me..." He
thought quickly, and didn't stop to explore any other definitions of his
behavior.
As Kuja
rose his head up, something that surpassed any expectations of
an
attack. The girl's singing reached a high point and required almost infinite
vigor.
That
role was fulfilled perfectly. Kuja was stricken as if a two-ton boulder was
driven at 200 miles-per-hour into the back of his ribcage. He collapsed
reluctantly as if trying to fight the automation of his own body, yet it was
himself dragging him down.
"That
couldn't be a girl singing... Th-that's an angel...no..."
Kuja
struggled to breathe; his lungs felt toughened and did not contract as they did
before. Just as the girl he was sectoring concluded, and relaxed the room,
previously filled as a crater of burning emotion to perhaps more silent and
damp than before. His arms gave out and he drew to the bottom of the floor
snorting though his nose out of desperation desperation.
The
muffled whistling behind the rightmost shelf drew Sarah.
It
almost seemed rhythmic like that of breathing. But how could something from the
eidolon wall, the closest exit from that location,
enter
without footsteps or the audible processing of air; wings?
Of
course she teased herself constantly, and calling out into open spaces was
incidentally one of her favorites to expand upon her imagination. Sarah was
able to reconfigure the echoes to say something, at least apparent to her.
"Hi
Mr. Eidolon!" She called timidly. There was to be no response.
"Aw
damn... Why am I beckoned to go play with a child that has never committed
evils to the caliber of my own, and I feel too ashamed- wha?"
Kuja still
hadn't confirmed what he had thought, but he just concluded that was the most
idiotic and sentimental statement he had uttered in his whole existence.
And
something arcane called out to him. It felt warm and domestic though and he
lifted his chin to derive the breeze onto his colorless flesh.
"Think
for a second. This is a child. An innocent one, grant that.
The
child will result in your demise. A decade will tell. I suggest you kill her on
the spot."
"What?!
Dammit Garland!!! WE AGREED TO NO TELEPATHIC MANIP-"
Kuja
had lost his composure at least twice over. No explanation.
And
right now, his demands were vocalized, and quite loud and meaningless to a
little child.
"What
about telepathy, Mr. Eidolon?"
And a
smile drew across Kuja's face, uncontrollably. Not one of malicious plotting. A
warm one. He did not fight it, a surprising amount of relaxation he recieved.
Carried down by his priorities was like declaring to the world that he was its
slave. He felt like a tiny child.
And
accepting all of this, Kuja revealed himself from the bookcase. The familiar
face looked up curiously at him.
"Good
afternoon! Can I look at your hair closely, miss?"
Sarah
got up and skipped lightly over to Kuja.
"I
am Kuja." And he tossed several scruffs of his silver hair behind his
shoulder, but remembered to try and act humble to deal with a little child.
"You
have a very sweet voice, little girl- He slipped.
And
that brought a proud smile across Sarah's face. Even at that tender age, she had
several mature facial characteristics. Kuja fluttered at
the
anticipation of how she might look in about 12.
"Thankies.
I never knew that mans were allowed to grow long hair. I want to sooo badly!
But my mean mother wants me to be proper."
"You
have quite a predicament then." Kuja said giggling.
"I
am not a grown man. I am only 14."
Sarah's
eyes lit up yet again.
"I
can take you home as my big brother then! You can tell my mommy to let me grow
my hair as long as the Lifa Tree's vines!"
Kuja
proceeded towards the girl until to be at a location where she could spring
onto his extended knee.
"Excuse
me for being so rude. My name is Sarah. And if you didn't know already, this is
Madain Sari."
Kuja
tried to relate, as his little partner in conversation did so easily. He was
going to speak solely the truth.
"I-I...I
live in Terra. It's a big ball in space."
"Hm?"
Sarah shrugged the statement off much to his relief, and dragged him over to
the shelf, which she had experienced difficulty reaching before.
"As
a big brother, can you get all of these books off the shelf for me? I'm too
tiny. I've tried for as long as I can remember. Please."
He was
given an oppertunity to help her. All of these if-statements flooded his
unconscious mind.
"I-I,
Sure."
Standing
at about 5'3, Kuja was easily able to reach the shelf, but felt foolish
enlisting the support of a chair to assist him carry large
amounts
of books down at once.
"Can
you sit and read them with me? I'm quite lonely except for my s-
"Except
for your song."
"Yeah."
Kuja
now placed himself jokingly at the great omniscient ruler of the universe.
Sarah
brushed vivaciously through the pile until she drew a rarely unscathed one.
"It
has a funny triangle on it!"
And
that disrupted Kuja's current pleasure. One of Garland's observation journals
it was. He wasn't certain if it was written in free script (Gaian) if Garland
had concealed in the glyphs of Terra.
He was
off staring into the boundless hole in the ceiling when Sarah consulted him
again.
"This
has funny scribbles in it! A baby wrote this book! Hehehe!"
Kuja
cracked a smile at the perspective that Garland was an infant.
Besides,
he never did any of his own work. All the more truth in her likely random
statement.
And
Sarah tossed the book aside, to find all of the others indifferent.
"I
need to go home soon. Maybe you can stay! Yeah! My mother would allow a guest.
All we do is tell her that we found you, half beaten to death by those ogres
that live in Conde Petie!"
Kuja was
certainly undignified, slightly infuriated by the girl, but tried to force
modesty.
"Don't
trouble your mother..."
"Nah!
It's fine! You should see all of the weird bums that come to our village!"
"Are
you insinuating that I am a bum?" Kuja yapped harshly, beyond his control.
"Nope.
You're my big brother. The one that I was supposed to have! Meh!"
Just
something powerful about that role brought Kuja to take in perspective his
liberty to Terra, which seemed faded and dull now.
"Sure
she's an imperfect being, obviously. But that exact factor of her
is the
appreciated part. Ingenuity... I feel this strange affinity to her."
"Before
we go home, could you sing again? I liked it very much."
No
response. But she began to raise her voice again, from that of a timid little
girl's. It sounded surprisingly mature. Somebody at least of Kuja's age in
equivalence to Gaia. He drew his head back until the sunset bounced as a mural
onto his significantly pale face.
"I've
never been happier." He admitted to himself, being allowed to bask in the
natural light of day, and bathing in warm, immortal sounds that filled the
room.
"Do
you know that your song makes others feel funny inside? It makes them feel
needed for something."
"Then
I was lucky I found you! You can be my big brother!" Sarah leaned against
him.
"I
am just as fortunate.." He thought.
"Before,
I wandered. I just wandered. Was I supposed to value life? Living it seemed to
be a chore."
Muttered
a melancholy Kuja. Sarah peered inquisitively with her button eyes into his
deep face.
"Life
should be fun, if that's what you're trying to say with big words. I'm just a
little child, I have no responsibilities. I'm not depended on. Now we can go
off and have all of these adventures!"
"Don't
you have obligations to your family?"
"I
do...I am only 6 years old, why would I go try to make anything out of
myself?"
Sarah
looked as to be proceeding, he mouth dropped and she lurched forward slightly,
but then she replaced herself silently.
"..."
"What
were you about to tell me?" Kuja tried to consult her.
"It
was nothing. Nevermind. Psychobabble!"
This
was the first display of her arrogance. He did not want to go about using
multiple techniques to try to derive just a single statement from her. Almost
any response to any friendly statement- a precious commodity at this point in
their relationship could strengthen it. And then Kuja remembered.
"You
can tell your big brother anything."
He
tried to exhibit a friendly smile, previously thinking he was devoid of.
"You
remember...Big Brother, yeah."
With
Kuja's support, she went on.
"Summoners
are supposed to live confined lives in a village. Never leave; if you don't understand
those big words. I've already told many people that we cannot achieve growth
without exposure; being around more people."
"You're
really the economic genius, while everybody calls you the town idiot.
Hmm."
Sarah's
eyes lit up again, perhaps in good humor for his caricature, or
Appreciation
for the seldom truth to his statement."
"What
a joke! I'm never a genius! I'm a little inexperienced child! My life still has
yet to be lived!"
And she
threw her head back in hysterical laughing. Kuja could now see in its full
glory, and appreciate how adorable she was. He carefully clipped hair no higher
than her chin became all shaken, and the ends were sticking out now like some
sort of an untangled animal-skin cap.
"I
never told you that you look very cute? You look cute all the time. All the
time."
A
crafty expression emerged on the young girl's face.
"And
because of that immense- very much, cuteness, that's my ticket to see the four
corners of the world?"
"Heh
heh heh." Kuja exchanged with his first achieved warmness. He hoisted
himself to his feet now and bent down to a curious Sarah.
"You're
leaving now?"
"Of
course. Will that destination be the continent southern of here? Burmecia?
Lindblum? Or will it be to the historic continent, the one southwest of here,
with the old scary inverted castle or even the observatory built to see
Terra?"
Never
were so many choices issued to Sarah as before. It seemed almost illusionary
that an odd boy with strange clothing and long silvery hair would arrive suddenly
and help her amount to something.
"I
heard that far off, there is a city with a holy eidolon in its castle! The
trader dwarves from Conde Petie told us that!"
"Hmm?
Ah yah. That's Alexandria. There's an abominable castle there."
Sarah gnashed
a tiny bit of her sideburns that swung into her mouth and flicked it with her
tongue. She rose to her feet, almost appearing as an authoritative president as
she overlooked Madain Sari, and then glared at the radiating sun.
"That's
where I want to go then."
