Diarmuid Ua Duibhne (
oathshackledbird) wrote2015-12-24 07:09 pm
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You realize that you're far too nice, don't you?
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[Diarmuid smiles and then leans over the bento box in front of him again, looking over the food in it in a very obvious attempt to make sure he doesn't make Kakyoin feel anymore uneasy by pointing out how uneasy he already is.]
Any suggestions on what I should start with?
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It all looks good. I guess I will just randomly pick something then. While I do that, where do you want to start this discussion?
[Well, that was suddenly straight to the point. So much for not making Kakyoin feel uneasy, though it is probably hard to be that uneasy of a guy hovering over a bento box and picking at the new foods inside like he is trying to decide if any will try to eat him before he eats them.]
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[He finally decides on something to try and pops it into his mouth. From how fast he goes back for another bite, it is obvious he likes it.]
I know it might not make sense at first, just saying something randomly, but it's a start, right?
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[You asked, Diarmuid.]
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Fire or stake through the heart?
[His people didn't really have the equivalent of vampires in their myths, but Diarmuid knows enough from the information the Grail gave him to understand those are the two ways people usually kill a vampire.
This is probably not quite the reaction that Kakyoin was expecting.]
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[All things considered, the idea that Diarmuid wouldn't believe him wasn't even a concern. After Nightmares and whatever the other thing was, vampires almost seemed easier.]
[He sat back slightly, not quite like he wanted to disappear on the spot but more just...out of sheer exhaustion, fiddling with the hat that didn't quite suit him.]
I basically hit him with a family technique that amounts to weaponized sunlight.
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That is one amazing family technique. It is something your family learns as they grow up or is it a special talent that only some get and your family members were the lucky ones?
[His eyes drift to the hat that Kakyoin keeps fiddling with. There are other questions he wants to ask, but he has a feeling he already knows the answers. Why else would Kakyoin bring up this vampire if he wasn't the one who had the time stop ability that killed his best friend and almost killed his grandfather?]
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Is that why this vampire was after you? Because your family holds a power that could so easily kill him and you had a special affinity for it?
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[Diarmuid is trying to not push too hard in certain directions because he knows how touchy the redhead is about them. Whatever that thing that ties Kakyoin's family and the vampire together is, he has a good feeling it probably falls into one of those directions he has to be careful with.
As he reaches for another bite of food, for some reason a memory of their first meeting slides into his mind. Kakyoin had started to call for something then. Something that didn't come.
Is that the ability he's speaking of?]
'Hierophant.' You started to say it when we first met, but stopped yourself. Would I be right to guess that word is tied to the abilities you just mentioned?
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[And honestly, he might have felt insane going into the whole 'a vampire stole my ancestor's body from the neck down' thing.]
...The abilities we got were--are called Stands. Psychic projections, in a sense. They were described to me once as fighting spirit made manifest. Mine was named Hierophant Green--I just got so accustomed to calling him out when I needed him that it's taken a while to remember he doesn't answer anymore.
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[Diarmuid winces. As odd as it was for him to lose the abilities he had gained as a Servant, once he was without them and he survived just fine. To lose what is basically a part of oneself? How does Kakyoin stand it?]
I have heard of many who talk about their fighting spirit almost as if it is a person, but I've never met someone whose actually was a physical partner. You must feel so empty without him here to fight with you.
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[Apart from Lisa Lisa (who didn't need one), he'd had his Stand for the shortest amount of time. All things considered, it was probably ideal that it would be him instead of someone like Jotaro.]
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[For a moment, Diarmuid sets aside the food he's been munching on and focuses his attention fully on Kakyoin. He sounds a little hesitant when he speaks--like he is worried he is stepping out of line--but it's something he really wants to say.]
This might be a little off topic, but I've noticed that you have a habit of saying or at least implying that as long as it is you something is happening to, it's okay. That's not always true. Just because it might hurt someone else more, doesn't mean the pain or emptiness you feel is any less important.
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Maybe I do. I really don't want to get into that right now.
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[Just having him acknowledge it is better than nothing. Diarmuid's not going to push.]
Do you mind me asking what Hierophant Green could do?
IT HELPS IF I CAN TYPE
You have other things on your mind. It's fine! :-D
[Diarmuid seems genuinely impressed. A...Stand--yes, that is what Kakyoin had called it--like that would have been extremely useful. If Diarmuid had one of his own, he would have liked it very much if it was like Hierophant Green.
Of course, just his luck, it would end up being something more akin to his curse than one that would actually be useful to him.]
I am going to guess then, that the ability of the Stand that vampire had was the time stop ability?
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[Diarmuid drops his head into his hands, rubbing at his temples. Of course somewhere deep inside he had realized the length of time had to be the same. Why else would Kakyoin be so focused on it when they argued before? However, finally having that confirmed makes the realization concrete in a way it wasn't before.]
But you did find a way to stop him. After...
[Yeah, he's still not going to direction mention Kakyoin's best friend getting killed. He might have been brave enough to finally bring up the power itself, but that is as far as he is ready to go right now.]
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[He tugged on the hat again, hiding his eyes.]
...Kujo Jotaro. I don't know what happened exactly--the only other person that was there hasn't told me the details. What I know is that Jotaro fought him and figured out what The World was capable of...and then he died. I was told that he could stop time, and then...it was basically just me having to figure out how to beat that on my own.
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