He grumbles a little and brings the cigarette up to his mouth to light. "Everything's bad for my health. But if the world is going crazy I don't really care."
When the world seems like it's going to pieces, a death some decades in the future is hardly going to concern someone. Hades understands even if his instinct is to disagree.
"Be that as it may..." A short sigh and shake of his head. "What have you seen?" he asks instead.
"...Yeah. Dark and...n-nothing like here." Nothing so perfect...but he's no longer sure perfect places are normal. He just nods at the muttered statement.
He turns his face to the clear, blue sky. A perfect sky. A perfect day like any other.
"I kill so many people in those dreams," he says quietly. "I feel nothing about it either. They're but a means to an end. And the power that I wield..." He lifts a hand and stares at it. "I can create things with a snap of my fingers."
His eyes widen at the confession. Not because the other man has killed people but, "I've killed people too. I think I was in a war. Those don't happen here."
War. It lingers uneasily on the tongue. That word doesn't have a place here in this perfect world yet he knows, somehow, that that's the only description for what he saw.
"Which begs the question of why we're seeing such visions. What purpose does it serve, if it serves any purpose at all? And why now? Is it a test, perhaps, of our character?"
"I don't know...a test or a trick, maybe. Or we...I don't know, broke or broke through to something? I-I don't get it. I just want to know as much as I can."
"What I saw looked nothing like Aldrip...so if its a future its not this place's future." It could still be his, but he had no real desire to move anywhere else. Especially not if it'd get him involved in a war.
"Jump out at me? Um, you might have to be more specific...a few things did but not that often."
"What the people looked like, I suppose. I'm sure that what I saw wasn't Aldrip either, but I saw magic being flung at large, two-legged machines piloted by soldiers in strange armour. I wondered if you had seen anything like that as well is all."
"Oh...no, I didn't see anything like that. Just war with people...and, um, monsters but I don't think that was during the war." He's not entirely sure on the timeline of these strange visions.
"Maybe?" The world was a much bigger place and just the small town of Aldrip, different wars in different areas sounded reasonable. More so than different worlds entirely.
"Don't tax yourself. I'm the one who will have to look after you if you do."
He says it with some dry humour. With that said, he pushes away from the wall, intent on returning to work. Hopefully without being haunted by those strange items.
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He grumbles a little and brings the cigarette up to his mouth to light. "Everything's bad for my health. But if the world is going crazy I don't really care."
Not that he cared before.
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"Be that as it may..." A short sigh and shake of his head. "What have you seen?" he asks instead.
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He finds a wall to lean on, upwind of the acrid smoke of the boy's cigarette.
"...Many people that I'm unable to save," he mutters.
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"I kill so many people in those dreams," he says quietly. "I feel nothing about it either. They're but a means to an end. And the power that I wield..." He lifts a hand and stares at it. "I can create things with a snap of my fingers."
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"Which begs the question of why we're seeing such visions. What purpose does it serve, if it serves any purpose at all? And why now? Is it a test, perhaps, of our character?"
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He trails off, thinking. "Did anything jump out at you? Perhaps we saw the same thing."
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"Jump out at me? Um, you might have to be more specific...a few things did but not that often."
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"What the people looked like, I suppose. I'm sure that what I saw wasn't Aldrip either, but I saw magic being flung at large, two-legged machines piloted by soldiers in strange armour. I wondered if you had seen anything like that as well is all."
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The worst part, he thinks, is that he's not even a medic in those visions.
"Will you keep seeking out these strange items?"
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"...yeah. I need to figure out what's happening."
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He says it with some dry humour. With that said, he pushes away from the wall, intent on returning to work. Hopefully without being haunted by those strange items.
"Take care, yes? You're still young."
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