uccellodifuoco: As this last breath leaves me (concentration)
Phoenix Ikki ([personal profile] uccellodifuoco) wrote 2010-05-04 09:42 am (UTC)

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She ordered their creation and blessed them, but they are human made. [Thought it depends if the people of Mu were humans, but as far as he knows they were.] There are some Cloths that have weapons, but only one of them all has weapons that really look as such. Not many people believe that a shield or a chain can be a weapon.

Justice is a bland word, anyway, there are many ways to take it. At the end "justice" just ends being a way to reason the victory of someone over another.

[Back then, when he had tried to kill his brother and the others as well as Saori, he had really believed it was a way to make justice. Even when fueled by anger and hate, he believed that by killing them all something good would came, even if it was only the eradication of the blood of that cursed man. Part of him still thinks of that, but he has come to understand that there are better ways and that despite all his hate, anger and resolution, he would never be able to hurt his brothers truly. Shun's possession by Hades proved it to him.]

I can be killed, I have been killed. But it's only a matter of time before I return. I'm not that strong anyway, there are others far stronger than me. [Despite everyone saying the opposite, he's pretty aware of everyone's level of strength. The difference between the others and him, the difference that makes him seem stronger, is that he doesn't hesitate going all out or to kill an enemy.]

Cloths are truly alive, because of that they can die. Except for mine, if a Cloth dies then the owner will have to go find the only person left in the world who can resurrect the Cloths. Normally it takes half of a person's blood to resurrect a Cloth, but in exchange the Cloth becomes stronger.

Unless it feels like it, the Cloth won't bother with calling out any separated parts, but yes it can. You could disperse all the parts of the Cloth around the whole world, if I called for it or if it decided to came in my aid on its own there's nothing that would stop the parts from reuniting.

[He eyes her for a second.] You can hold that piece, but still you should feel its weight, the rest of the Cloth and the box amount to a weight that makes it close to impossible to take it anywhere by just one person. Except for Saints, the Cloth is nothing more than a heavy armor that will crush with its weight an untrained person. And even those trained will be unable to make use of the Cloth as it will refuse to cooperate with them. I've seen cases of the Cloth abandoning its owner even in the middle of a fight, if the Cloth isn't satisfied with the person who touches it or tries to wear it, it won't be of any help. In fact it may bring someone to their demise.

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