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Isa, spell it without X ([personal profile] mimaikin) wrote in [community profile] melodiesofcrack 2015-12-21 10:51 am (UTC)

1 or 2 (also imagine his blindfold because it's not like I have skills to photoshop it)

"For the last time, I'm not a 'hero'."

The words are directed to a stupid creature that he's learned years ago, in his own worlds and those that weren't, is called 'a moogle'. There was even one in The Castle in the World That Never Was - Isa was quite sure that the opportunistic little beings just went everywhere were they could squeeze even one piece of munny out of someone, whether that someone existed or not. (Not as if that was their problem.)

However, this moogle surprised him by... being a moogle equivalent of Lea.

Or to put it this way: while it hadn't shown any fire-related abilities, it had followed Isa everywhere, even to bathrooms. Therefore if it ever through fireball at his face, Isa wouldn't be surprised. Not much, at least.

"Listen up, you stray. If you accuse of being "a Hero" of Light one more time, I'll show you why I don't have enough of Light left inside me for any heroic antics. I'll take this off and show you how much Darkness I have. Mostly my own at that."

He's pointing to his blindfold while saying it.

Yesterday he finally asked on the Mognet how to successfully kill or ditch one's own Moogle, but nobody's given him a serious answer. Strange.

That's why right now he's standing just outside weapon shop arguing with this pomponned stray of his. To no effect, as the moogle just rolls his eyes at the (mostly) empty threat.

The threat levels are also probably lowered due to the fact that he's subconsciously leaning down to make sure the creature hears him well. He's still not able to make himself talk in anything above the whisper, even after three years of doing so.

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