[Goddamn, you can kick things so hard they die?? That's kind of cool...]
Hah, will do!
[Anyway, he'll take out one of the others! His speed and strength haven't really increased, but the sword isn't too heavy for him to use properly so he's able to swing it and catch the other monster off-guard, taking it out easily.
The last one buries underground, probably in an attempt to flee, but Shigure drives his sword down into it before it can escape. And with that, that takes care of these monsters!]
It's incredible how easy it comes to you once you get started! That was really cool!
[Maybe he should have some feelings about killing, but nah. This is so awesome??? Oh my god.]
Glad to see that you're having a good time. My first experience with it was a bit less controlled than this, but I was having an enjoyable enough time with it before too long.
Yes. They attacked the city, at a time when none of us were prepared for it. A friend of mine and I were trapped indoors with something particularly large at one point, and all we had to fend it off were a baseball bat and a boat oar.
In that instance, we threw things at it to draw its attention and we ran. Lured it outside so that others could help us handle it. There were children in the vicinity, and we agreed that it would be better for it to pursue us than them.
I got back my memories of how to use guns outside. There were flying monsters out there, it took me a while to remember what I was doing with firearms but it eventually came back.
Taking a near-stranger out to learn how to use a weapon by fighting monsters might be a little reckless, yeah!
[It's obviously a joke, though...]
I'm sure your husband'll keep an eye on you next time anything crazy like that happens. Though I guess that'll happen whenever we head on up to Magatus.
What, you got invincibility or something from your past life? That's pretty handy.
It'll be good to have you along for the ride when we head on up there. Who knows what we'll find? Probably nothing good, so the more help we've got, the better.
It's something like that. I can technically be killed, but unless it's to something both incredibly final and absurdly unlikely, I just wake up a few minutes later as though nothing happened.
I've been to Magatus a few times before; I know the area well enough. We'll see what we find there this time, I suppose.
He was created to be the next step in evolution. Someone designed to far surpass the human race, in order to pass judgement upon them. To decide, ultimately, who lived and who died - who deserved to inherit the earth, and who deserved to be wiped off the face of it.
Bluntly put, he was created to be a god.
Unfortunately, he was made that way through brainwashing and human experimentation; by the time he got away from all of that, he was no longer human. He was never shown much kindness, nor did he have any to offer to anyone else. He was arrogant, and saw no value in anyone but himself. So when the time came to pass judgement, he killed his creator and decided to destroy the human race. To start over. Those that survived the purge would be those that were considered "chosen", and by the time he was done with them they would be greatly mutated by the process.
No more humans; just monsters, like him. That was the goal.
[...You know, he doesn't usually get that sort of response? From Jaeger, yes, but usually it's just...morbid curiosity and more questions. Not that he minds that, and he doesn't ask for sympathy with regards to these things anyway, but...]
It's appreciated, but it's fine now. It wasn't when the memories first started, and it's taken me about a year and a half since the worst of it happened to be a bit more at peace with it. But it doesn't trouble me to talk about it anymore.
Medical experimentation. I was infected with viruses intended to enhance the host. Speed, strength, durability... All of that is far beyond normal human limitations now, as are my regenerative abilities and the fact that I can't die.
no subject
Good to know that this was actually of some use, then - feel free to do as you please with them.
[I mean, he's personally going to be kicking one of them into next week? Or just into the afterlife, um. Good lord.]
no subject
Hah, will do!
[Anyway, he'll take out one of the others! His speed and strength haven't really increased, but the sword isn't too heavy for him to use properly so he's able to swing it and catch the other monster off-guard, taking it out easily.
The last one buries underground, probably in an attempt to flee, but Shigure drives his sword down into it before it can escape. And with that, that takes care of these monsters!]
It's incredible how easy it comes to you once you get started! That was really cool!
[Maybe he should have some feelings about killing, but nah. This is so awesome??? Oh my god.]
no subject
Glad to see that you're having a good time. My first experience with it was a bit less controlled than this, but I was having an enjoyable enough time with it before too long.
no subject
[Like. An actual fight. One that doesn't involve having someone with guns to back you up in case things go south.]
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
I got back my memories of how to use guns outside. There were flying monsters out there, it took me a while to remember what I was doing with firearms but it eventually came back.
no subject
no subject
My husband does tell me often that I need to be less reckless, however. Just as a general principle.
no subject
[It's obviously a joke, though...]
I'm sure your husband'll keep an eye on you next time anything crazy like that happens. Though I guess that'll happen whenever we head on up to Magatus.
no subject
no subject
It'll be good to have you along for the ride when we head on up there. Who knows what we'll find? Probably nothing good, so the more help we've got, the better.
no subject
I've been to Magatus a few times before; I know the area well enough. We'll see what we find there this time, I suppose.
no subject
no subject
Bluntly put, he was created to be a god.
Unfortunately, he was made that way through brainwashing and human experimentation; by the time he got away from all of that, he was no longer human. He was never shown much kindness, nor did he have any to offer to anyone else. He was arrogant, and saw no value in anyone but himself. So when the time came to pass judgement, he killed his creator and decided to destroy the human race. To start over. Those that survived the purge would be those that were considered "chosen", and by the time he was done with them they would be greatly mutated by the process.
No more humans; just monsters, like him. That was the goal.
no subject
Holy shit.
[well, yeah...]
Did he succeed?
no subject
no subject
[...]
Really difficult. I'm sorry you've had to deal with that.
no subject
It's appreciated, but it's fine now. It wasn't when the memories first started, and it's taken me about a year and a half since the worst of it happened to be a bit more at peace with it. But it doesn't trouble me to talk about it anymore.
no subject
When you say you were "made" to be a god, how'd that work, exactly? Are we talking magic or something?
no subject
no subject
[yikes...]
By now you've probably gained all that back, yeah? I guess that'd explain how you kicked one of those things and it died.
[He sounds so impressed, okay.]
no subject
People tend to find it a bit alarming when I demonstrate certain facets of it.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)