Viridi (
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- anant [oc],
- arturia pendragon [au1],
- brainstorm [npc],
- cloche leythal pastalia [ou],
- dark pit [ou],
- elaine marley [ou],
- garviel loken [ou],
- izanami (npc),
- luca trulyworth [ou],
- meetra surik (exile) [ou],
- naoya/cain [ou],
- nicholas reeve [oc],
- pit [ou],
- ruri hoshino [ou],
- sam erstwhile [oc],
- santa [ou],
- shas'la t'au kais [ou],
- taiyou amemiya [au1],
- viridi [ou],
- yu narukami [ou],
- yukiko amagi [ou]
001
[More information? One new arrival, at least, has all the information she needs. The influx of energy from this one is massive, completely unsubtle, almost as if purposefully designed to attract the attention of anyone with any sense whatsoever of the divine. It doesn’t fade away nor does it seem to be easily localized. This surely wasn’t ‘Magatama Energy’…
Whatever ambiguity this might present is cleared up almost immediately. Despite that no one may be in the vicinity, the voice of a young girl sounds clearly throughout the city of Hinoto-Ri to nearly every inhabitant, as intelligibly as if the speaker were standing right next to those she addressed. …Perhaps too intelligibly. The first sound they hear is an vehement, despairing cry.]
NO!
This can’t be…! The forests… The oceans… The deserts and mountains, the tundra and the plains! W-Where are they?! Who did this?! What did you do to them?!
[For a few moments, the speaker seems too overwhelmed with ire to speak. The sound of her breathing eventually slows...]
Humans. Look at this world. Look at it!
I knew this would happen. In every world across every dimension, it doesn’t matter! You -- you’re all the same! See for yourself! This is what will happen if you tear through all of nature without respect for anything but your own wealth and gain! Are you happy?! My children… 100 million species. One hundred million. There's almost nothing left...
I am Viridi, Goddess of Nature, ruler of the Earth and all living things! And I will not allow this land to be desecrated any further.
They say there are monsters ravaging what remains. If you stand against them, then... heed the command of a goddess and CRUSH them!
Whatever ambiguity this might present is cleared up almost immediately. Despite that no one may be in the vicinity, the voice of a young girl sounds clearly throughout the city of Hinoto-Ri to nearly every inhabitant, as intelligibly as if the speaker were standing right next to those she addressed. …Perhaps too intelligibly. The first sound they hear is an vehement, despairing cry.]
NO!
This can’t be…! The forests… The oceans… The deserts and mountains, the tundra and the plains! W-Where are they?! Who did this?! What did you do to them?!
[For a few moments, the speaker seems too overwhelmed with ire to speak. The sound of her breathing eventually slows...]
Humans. Look at this world. Look at it!
I knew this would happen. In every world across every dimension, it doesn’t matter! You -- you’re all the same! See for yourself! This is what will happen if you tear through all of nature without respect for anything but your own wealth and gain! Are you happy?! My children… 100 million species. One hundred million. There's almost nothing left...
I am Viridi, Goddess of Nature, ruler of the Earth and all living things! And I will not allow this land to be desecrated any further.
They say there are monsters ravaging what remains. If you stand against them, then... heed the command of a goddess and CRUSH them!
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[And to Cloche, more than being interrupted in her bath, that fatalistic way of thinking makes her furious. ... and she was pretty angry about being interrupted in the bath. That's a completely different temper tantrum.]
No! I won't accept it! I won't allow you to belittle the struggles and triumphs of my people--or of those from other worlds! I don't care what you've learned from humans, because you know nothing of the circumstances of those from other worlds.
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But if you're so eager to prove me wrong... then tell me. What's your world like? Have you flourished? Has the rest of the world flourished? Plants and animals and humanity living in harmony -- Humans as caretakers of the bounties of the planet. That's the path you were intended to walk.
I'm not holding my breath.
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[Cloche takes a deep breath. In part, it's to soothe her ruffled temper. It's also because she's a little short of breath from saying so much so strongly and quickly.]
The name of my world is Metafalss... but, for centuries, it has been known as the "Cursed Lands." [It's painful to admit that--to acknowledge that the land she grew up on, that she loves so fiercely, was a terrible place for people to live.] Below us lies the roiling Sea of Death. Above us is the poisonous Blastline. It is a difficult place to survive, with little arable land. Everyone, even children, work hard to help feed their families. Every inch of arable land that exists on Metafalss was born from the labors of the people who have made that inhospitable place their home.
[Despite her best efforts, Cloche's voice begins to tremble.]
These people, who have worked hard all their lives, have had to watch as their land sank and fell, foot by foot, into the Sea of Death. In the last two years alone, we have lost over half of our land. [Even though it's over and done with--even though some of that land had to be purged, so that the rest could last long enough for them to ascend the Tower--Cloche's heart clenches just thinking about it.] I can't describe how painful it was to witness our land disappear. It would have been so easy for everyone to give up. To accept that everything that they loved and cherished would, one day, fall and be lost forever. That there would come a day when Metafalss would no longer exist.
But they did not. That is because, since ancient times, my people have believed in the dream of Metafalica: the Song that gives birth to new, green land. A land where everyone can live, which is built upon the sacrifice of no one. [Just as quickly as it came, the weakness in Cloche's voice disappears as she hits her stride again.] That is why, when you say that none of us have what it takes to change the world for the better, I know that you're wrong. A single person can't change the world. It's impossible. But, let me tell you something, Viridi.
Together with the person that I hold most dear, I have sung Metafalica. When I sang, I opened myself and laid my heart and mind bare to the people. I allowed them into the deepest parts of my soul, to see every ugly thing about myself. And when I sang, the thoughts and feelings from everyone who lived on Metafalss flowed through me to my precious person. On that day we stood together, hand in hand, and crafted Metafalica--a land born from the pure, honest feelings of the people.
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[Viridi doesn't sound especially impressed.]
I have just one question for you. Minor detail you seem to have conveniently left out. The 'Sea of Death' and the 'Blastline' - Tell me, Lady Cloche Leythal Pastalia. How did they come into being in the first place?
As I'm sure we both know... 'blastline' is the point at which you measure an explosion. Like nuclear bombs.
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And then she would throw it on the ground, because she's an adult.]That is a detail that I did not include because I cannot. The Sea of Death and the Blastline have existed beyond the history that I have access to. I don't know what kind of disaster caused our world to be this way. What I do know is that no one wants to just leave it be!
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Don't even pretend you don't think they were the work of humans. Planets don't create 'seas of death' because they wake up one day and feel contrary. Your world already went past the point of no return; whatever force was responsible for maintaining the life of your planet is dead or halfway there.
Humans are humans. Even if you revive the world, in a thousand years, your descendents will have forgotten your efforts, and the world will be plunged into disaster again.
You're too short-sighted to make it last.
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I refuse to give up on this planet. I refuse to give up on the people. If, one thousand years ago, my ancestors had lost faith in the people of today Metafalica itself would never have been achieved! I have faith that, one thousand years from now, Metafalica will be just as beautiful as it is today!
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Forgetting the mistakes of the past just means you'll repeat them again! If you don't know how it happened, you need to find out so it never happens again! There's no point restoring the world at all if you poison it all again five hundred years down the line! You've got devotion and melodrama, but you've still got that shortsightedness in heaps!
You can't just stick your fingers in your ears and pretend that everything will be fine if you wish hard enough! That's not how it works! Human pray for the protection of the gods in war without understanding that it's their own stupid pointless arguments that started the war in the first place! They pray for blessings for their dying crops without realizing that they've completely rendered the earth infertile through their own actions!
This is why you're incorrigible! You ignore everything that doesn't agree with your view of the world!
choo choo HERE COMES THE LATE TAG TRAIN...
In time, we might come to understand what has happened to our planet. For the first time in centuries, Metafalss has been able to connect with the residents of the First Tower, Ar Tonelico. We have been able to send a representative to the Third Tower, Harvestasha--which, two years ago, we didn't even know existed!
I will not give up on the people of this world. I fervently believe that, by cooperating with the other Towers, we will be able to make a positive difference in this world. Call me melodramatic if you like, but I have given up everything for my beliefs. I won't stand for you trampling over them because "all humans are incorrigible"!
[She isn't even human but, by, it's kind of a moot point...]