To think, its been ten years since we last saw each other... Ten years for us to reunite... Like this.
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Tenzai
ᴘᴜʀᴠᴇʏᴏʀ ᴏꜰ ʜᴀᴘᴘʏ ᴇɴᴅɪɴɢꜱ
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I made loving you a blood sport
ɴᴏᴡ ᴘʟᴀʏɪɴɢ: ʙʟᴏᴏᴅ ꜱᴘᴏʀᴛ | ꜱʟᴇᴇᴘ ᴛᴏᴋᴇɴ
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Would you invite me in again?
Let me pay for my arrogance?
Won't you show me your weakness?
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ɴᴏᴡ ᴘʟᴀʏɪɴɢ: ʙʟᴏᴏᴅ ꜱᴘᴏʀᴛ | ꜱʟᴇᴇᴘ ᴛᴏᴋᴇɴ
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Would you invite me in again?
Let me pay for my arrogance?
Won't you show me your weakness?
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Unclaimed. That was the title the entity bestowed upon the accursed knight in training. Over the origin of his fallen angel blood, Nadir was labeled unworthy to love by those who held the power as matchmaker. No matter how much his hopeful supposed father in law could vouch for him, no matter how much his beloved princess could fall for him, there was only so much he could do against the powers that be which controlled the world. He was nothing more than a flawed cog in the wheel, a soul whose existence was never meant to be.
With a fallen angel as a mother and a human knight as his father, the knight in training had chosen to pursue the same virtues and values as his parents. Even if they were no longer with him to support him, they lived on through the hopes that stirred in his heart; That no matter how poor his upbringing, Nadir would be able to make a difference in this world to make it one that his princess could live proudly in... At least, that's what he had originally thought. While he pursued knighthood underneath the banner of the entity that dictated his fate in spite of the loss of his childhood friend and lover to another prince, what he never would've expected was to be commanded by his superiors to draw his weapon against the same woman that had made him take his first steps as a fledgling knight in the first place. He was given a simple order: To slay the princess.
Regardless of how he might have felt on the matter, Nadir decided to accept the order. Should anyone else have been given the task, he doubted they would've offered the same mercy that he would. In some corrupted way, it would've also helped him make good on the promise he made to her before they departed over ten years ago: That no matter what happened, they will reunite again. At least this way, they would find closure for their tragedy of a story. At least this way, they both would claim their peace of mind.
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[Hey, N. Are sure you could do this? The last knights that were sent to handle her have all gone MIA. If you have any feelings coming into it, I advise you turn around before you hold one of us back.] An icon of his friend speaking in his helmet's visor had stirred the knight from his nostalgic stupor. Nothing he could think would be able to diminish the gravity that was taking the life of the woman he treated as his soulmate. With his blade and pistol on his hip and his rifle in hand, the fallen angel gave his ally a nod. He was far from powerless, taking on many bounties of different monsters before. What difference was this save for his past relationship? [I'll be fine, just worry about yourself.]
Deployed as a team of five knights including himself to take on the dungeon she was supposedly imprisoned in, Nadir found out through briefing that the monstrous his princess had used to protect before was what made her a target. It made him sick to his stomach knowing that he was riding a gunship sent with the purpose of deploying a kill-team in mind, though he understood its purpose; The cold wilds that her dungeon was built in to keep out of the eyes of the public was dangerous; Full of monsters that sought to end any unfortunate enough to come along their path. It had served as a security mechanic, both ensuring that curious wanderers would stay away for the sake of their own safety while adding another layer of imprisonment, preventing those inside from wishing to wander beyond. Though from rumors, the prison that her lover had stashed her in had fallen to unknown hands; Whether that be of an outsider's doing or that of her own had yet to be decided as those who were deployed never came back.
[Landing one hundred meters away from the dungeon. Be safe and be careful.] The pilot aboard had spoken through the comms channel to make the team inside the passenger bay aware of their up and coming descent. [Notify me in advance when you're ready for pickup. The closest landing bay is ten minutes away.] As soon as the ship had brought itself down to land, the door opened, revealing nothing but a cold wall of ice. 'They knew she was weak to cold.' He thought to himself before following his team leader out of the ship. 'How much do they know about her?'
[N, we'll be splitting into two teams. Us three will explore the south face of the dungeon while you and Z handle the north.] A map displayed in his visor of what was known of the dungeon's blueprints. From the looks of it, it was incomplete, as though something about the dungeon had changed since its construction long ago. [Got it. You can leave it to us, Cap.] His friend, Ziogenes, saluted as the three departed in the opposite direction. [Looks like its just me and you, N. Let's get this taken care of quickly. This place is giving me the creeps.]
Upon marching towards the opposite entrance from the one that the other team was set to explore, the two were met with a rusted opening that seemed bombed open by previous teams. [Hey, you ever wonder what took the past teams out?] N shook his head. They weren't privy to the last recordings of past teams. Most likely, whatever they saw or heard was classified, even for other knights that were to be deployed for the task. [You think knowing now would change anything? We have a job to do. Let's handle it.]
With rifles drawn and visors set to recognize heat signatures within the dark, the two pushed inward, refusing to let the dungeon's haunting history sway them from continuing. The pair doubted that they would be granted a ride back should they fail in their mission in the first place anyways so there was little point in turning around. [I'm not leaving without seeing her.] N mumbled into the mic, unaware of the strength of his attachment.
Further in, as they made their way into the darkness of the building, beyond a few corridors and hallways, the sound of rumbling had caught their attention; Its source had seemed to be behind them, following them after the last few turns. [Did you hear that?] Ziogenes was the first to list his concern while N kept moving ahead. [Nothing but hell and halls behind us, Z. We stop now and whatever it is behind us will catch up.] Seeking to avoid conflict before reaching her, N attempted to persuade his ally to no avail. The man's weapon was drawn towards the direction of the hallway corner behind them, his eyes glaring through the infrared scope. [Either we deal with this now or we'll end up getting overwhelmed later.] Taking his position behind a door that led into an abandoned cafeteria, the fallen angel sighed before taking cover opposite of him to avoid grouping.
Within moments, the source of the sound had made its presence known as it turned the corner: A rusted construct that was originally programmed to patrol the halls for any intruders. [A robot.] Its arms were covered in dried blood, suggesting conflict with the past occupants of the building; Though before the others had a chance to check whether it was hostile or not, it charged. [Still think it was worth stopping now?!] The two opened fire at it, only to find their rounds unable to penetrate its reinforced hull. Believing that they lacked the punching power, instead of continuing to waste rounds on the robot, N drew his sword and charged at the mechanical hulk, taking a swing at it with his enchanted weapon in an attempt to disarm it and bring it down.

"Bring it." Blow for blow, they traded until its arm had struck the helmet of the unclaimed knight, knocking it off of his head and leaving him without the protection of before. Given the darkness and the lack of night vision, the next strike was unseen, leading to Nadir being unable to dodge as it sent him through the floor of the complex. [N!] No response. The ground shook as the two were separated from each other. With the damaged structure and a lack of intel or vision, as the fallen angel fell through whatever space existed underneath him, it took a few seconds before he landed in a pool of water with a current that took him downstream. Ice that melted into the dungeon itself had bathed the angel in ice, shocking him for a moment before he regained his consciousness in an unknown part of the dungeon; One that even with his implants, he couldn't decipher due to it being unmapped.
[Z? Captain? Do you read?] All the angel could hear was static with the sounds of gunfire ringing in his ear. Whatever was happening up there, it seemed that his team had made contact with guns drawn. "Shit. They can't hear me." Looking down, he felt around before grabbing his weapon. It felt cracked in the center, though thankfully, it still held a functioning flashlight that was resilient to the water he came from. "Looks like I have to find my way up on my own." Turning on his flashlight, he made stock of his surroundings as well as his wellbeing, smelling the taint of blood on his suit. He was injured; To what end, he didn't know. However, sticking around wouldn't serve any purpose other than to further his demise. He knew he wouldn't be rescued. Not here. Not in a place like this. Attempting to unfurl his wings had come at a terrible cost; as he tried to spread them, he realized that they were too wounded to fly. Wherever the robot must have struck him on his back, it must have directly impacted where his wings were.
"Funny... To think that I could die so close to you." In an attempt to keep his mind focused and his head conscious, he spoke to himself while walking through the empty hallways of the floor below. It felt ironic that he had spent so much time training for this moment only to suffer a fate like this. Though, oddly enough, as he walked, he felt peace. If he died trying to reach her, he felt like he didn't have much to regret other than the fact that if she were still around to begin with, that she would find his corpse instead. However, as he scanned his environment to get a better idea of where he might be, he noticed that he was in a hallway with a tiled floor that led to a single door on the opposite end. It was different from every other room they came across so far. While the top floors of the facility had seemed more like a laboratory meant to house staff and conduct research, this area had seemed to be a closed off section that was meant to house test subjects. Signs around that displayed risk levels were evidence of that conclusion; Wherever he was forced down, it must have been among the deepest areas that any knight reached.
"Well, I guess there's no way but forward." Drawing his sidearm due to his wounds being too great for him to wield any of his primary weapons accordingly, as he attempted to open the door in front of him, it didn't seem to budge. Whatever that locked it must have been controlled on the inside, preventing the knight from coming in. "Hmm..." Raising his pistol towards where he assumed the lock of the door was, he prayed a short prayer for himself and those he fought alongside to the entity above before firing a couple rounds to ensure that whatever prevented him from coming in would be broken enough for him to work through. With the second flash, the door budged, slowly swinging open by itself to reveal someone on the other end. A wave of the flashlight overhead had caused his eyes to grow wide and his heart to sink. In the bottom of this hellscape, there was a familiar face. Blonde strands of hair cut through the darkness as his eyes scanned her form. There was no denying it. It was her.

"V?" Instead of using the name that others called her, unconsciously, N chosen to use the nickname that he gave her during childhood. His voice came out weaker than usual, but given the silence of the dungeon, his acoustics had bounced off the walls of her prison. The bodies of past knights were scattered around, each having been lucky enough to take a glimpse of her before meeting their own end, though unlike them, he wasn't afraid. It was fate that brought them together again.
Her voice was haunting, one that he never thought that he would hear again. His name coming from her lips had felt so right to hear again, despite its monstrous undertones. Her eyes glimmered on the sight of his flashlight at the end of his gun barrel; His armor was the same as the many men and women she rended with her potency. Interestingly, unlike those that came before him and unlike the monsters he faced before, his pistol shook upon seeing her, trembling at the knowledge that he had orders to bring her down. "... I missed you. To think, its been ten years since we last saw each other... Ten years for us to reunite... Like this." It felt like divine irony to have the same organization he fought so hard for to move up the ranks be the same that commanded him to bring her to an end; The very same organization he chose to become a part of to protect her as her bodyguard.
"...Are you disappointed in me?..." No matter how much he could will his arms to aim, there was nothing he felt like he could do to ever direct harm towards her. While the world may have seen her as a monster, to the fallen angel, she was the only one who could understand him; Behind the horrors of her flesh was the innocent soul that he fell in love with in the first place. "... I became a knight, like I promised you." His boot stepped closer, one after another. While there was still the fear that she might strike him like the robot guardian did before, something about the way she looked at him reminded him of the same way she did before when they spent hours together in the darkness of nature. "I came here to save lives, you know?" Noticing her bloodied hands bound together by chains, he pointed his pistol at her. "And I'm sorry things have to end like this... But you deserve better. We deserved better."
A gunshot. Aimed not at her chest nor her head, the round snapped through the cuffs that bound her hands together. While she was able to walk around without it, the sight of seeing his beloved in bondage was something he would never accept. "... Even now, I struggle with following orders. Ha... ha..." The world became a blur as he felt his strength leave his legs. The warmth he once had was leaving him, being frozen away with the blood that spilled from his head and back. "... and I still don't know how to love you right."
"Would you punish me if I told you, I never stopped loving you?" Feeling an arm beside him, the fallen angel leaned against it. It was far from the first time she saw him spilling blood. Fighting monsters to keep her safe before, of both those of species that were familiar and those that weren't, he was often met with the ground after a tough fight, only to wake up in her arms or lap with his wounds tended to. However, this time, it seemed as though it could be at an end. A stroke of misfortune had sapped the vitality of the hopeful knight before he had a chance to even see her again.
"Would you forgive me for trying to forget?" As a part of the promises he made as a child, among them was to always remain honest with his feelings towards her, no matter how much it could hurt. The long nights during shifts, the lonely evenings at taverns, and even the missed birthdays and the lost ceremonies had all served to make N bitter about their circumstances. In the years that passed, he followed the mass media of the princess and her happy marriage with the prince she was destined to be with before her fall, causing his mind and heart to shatter over and over again to see glimpses of her happiness. It was painful to remember and even more so to forget. No amount of alcohol or drug no matter how bitter either could be could ever make him forget the woman that taught him what love was in the first place.
"I wouldn't blame you if you hated me. After all, I became one of them, the people that locked you up here." His armor bore the insignia that those loyal to the entity would adorn on their body. "I was sent here in the first place to kill you... Me and four others. I doubt they would find you if you're holed up here." His mouth grew dry as he felt himself growing weary. Without help, his soul edged on the line to oblivion, beckoning him to give up his last vestiges of vitality in exchange for peace. "... If you do choose to kill me... And I end up like one of the other knights here, can you do me a favor, V?" Opening his eyes weakly, he stared into her own seeing his teary reflection adorn a soft smile, the same he would offer her if she sought his comfort. "Can you... Lie to me and tell me you love me back? Please?"

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And somewhere
Somewhere the atoms stopped fusing
I'm still your favourite regret
You're still my weapon of choosing
And out there
Stuck in a quantum pattern
Tangled with what I never said
You say it doesn't matter
And somewhere
Somewhere the atoms stopped fusing
I'm still your favourite regret
You're still my weapon of choosing
And out there
Stuck in a quantum pattern
Tangled with what I never said
You say it doesn't matter