Manor of Eternity - Entrance Hall
Morpheus stood there, arms crossed with a look of reluctance to tell the group of an idea that he had.
"There is another way. However..." The Guardian appeared from behind Morpheus, stopping to stand beside him facing the group, "...There is no real need to use it."
"As stubborn as ever, aren't you." Morpheus remarked with a grimace of frustration. "They know the situation; they can help, but we must get them out of here quickly..."
"Is there really such urgency that you would think that I should open a Fissure of Time to get them to the Tower of Aquarion immediately?"
"Is there such urgency?!" Morpheus echoed in disbelief, "Yes! I do believe there is 'such urgency'! Now are you going to waste more time with your pitiful idea that you call a plan, or are you going to do something about our current situation?!"
The Guardian stood there for a moment before responding to Morpheus. "If you are worried about the Void sending Nihiliods... it won't."
"Oh, yes, of course. Because your plan is just working BEAUTIFULLY." Morpheus said with sarcasm dripping from his voice.
"We still have the Phoenix Code. If the Void dares to make a move, we use it."
Morpheus was making a motion as if he heard this before but suddenly stopped with a look of shock as he realized what the Guardian said in his second sentence. He turned slowly to the armored figure and slowly spoke, "Use the Phoenix Code? Are you telling me... All this time you had been..." When the Guardian didn't make any motion to respond, Morpheus continued, "You've just been holding your hand over the switch, ready to use the Phoenix Code as if it were a sword held to the Void's throat... while it held the Nihiliods and the promise of annihilation at yours. But if you use the Phoenix code now..." Morpheus trailed off as the Guardian spoke again.
"...To avoid complications, I will only open a Fissure that leads to an alternate timeline where there is no water on the planet. The Demonarcs will help you get to the Tower of Aquarion quickly."
"Aurora won't survive if you use the Phoenix Code. Not in her current state!"
"...The Tower has a system that will allow you to open another Fissure that will lead back to this timeline."
"Aion!"
"Be careful in the alternative-"
"AION!"
The two were silent after a moment before Morpheus broke their silence. "After everything... all those that died... you would even think of using that infernal program?"
"..."
"Answer me, Aion! Is this really the full extent of your plan? To sit here and wait with your hand at the ready to initiate the GAIA Computer? To reset everything we've done so far? After all this time..."
"I will only use it if I have no choice."
"You will...Even if it kills Aurora?"
"She cannot be removed as she's too integral to the Phoenix Code process. It's a sacrifice that will have to be made if the time comes... and may it never come to it." With that, Aion unsheathed his sword and made a quick vertical cut in the air that formed a tear in space. "... This fear, it had cowed me from attempting to find another way. I have little hope left, and yet here you all are..." The tear turned into a rift that revealed a darker world where instead of the walls of the manor, there was ruins of a castle. Instead of a vast sea, plains with jagged outcroppings. "I will remain here, to make sure the Void doesn't try anything. You all..." Aion nodded towards the group and Morpheus. "As soon as you step through the Fissure and reach the Tower of Aquarion, you will be free to do whatever you see fit. Whatever you believe needs to be done." He then turned his attention to Morpheus specifically. "Summon the Demonarc Rocs, their strong wings will be able to carry them easily to the tower."
Morpheus responded with a sigh and a simple nod before turning to the group. "Ready?"
Morpheus stood there, arms crossed with a look of reluctance to tell the group of an idea that he had.
"There is another way. However..." The Guardian appeared from behind Morpheus, stopping to stand beside him facing the group, "...There is no real need to use it."
"As stubborn as ever, aren't you." Morpheus remarked with a grimace of frustration. "They know the situation; they can help, but we must get them out of here quickly..."
"Is there really such urgency that you would think that I should open a Fissure of Time to get them to the Tower of Aquarion immediately?"
"Is there such urgency?!" Morpheus echoed in disbelief, "Yes! I do believe there is 'such urgency'! Now are you going to waste more time with your pitiful idea that you call a plan, or are you going to do something about our current situation?!"
The Guardian stood there for a moment before responding to Morpheus. "If you are worried about the Void sending Nihiliods... it won't."
"Oh, yes, of course. Because your plan is just working BEAUTIFULLY." Morpheus said with sarcasm dripping from his voice.
"We still have the Phoenix Code. If the Void dares to make a move, we use it."
Morpheus was making a motion as if he heard this before but suddenly stopped with a look of shock as he realized what the Guardian said in his second sentence. He turned slowly to the armored figure and slowly spoke, "Use the Phoenix Code? Are you telling me... All this time you had been..." When the Guardian didn't make any motion to respond, Morpheus continued, "You've just been holding your hand over the switch, ready to use the Phoenix Code as if it were a sword held to the Void's throat... while it held the Nihiliods and the promise of annihilation at yours. But if you use the Phoenix code now..." Morpheus trailed off as the Guardian spoke again.
"...To avoid complications, I will only open a Fissure that leads to an alternate timeline where there is no water on the planet. The Demonarcs will help you get to the Tower of Aquarion quickly."
"Aurora won't survive if you use the Phoenix Code. Not in her current state!"
"...The Tower has a system that will allow you to open another Fissure that will lead back to this timeline."
"Aion!"
"Be careful in the alternative-"
"AION!"
The two were silent after a moment before Morpheus broke their silence. "After everything... all those that died... you would even think of using that infernal program?"
"..."
"Answer me, Aion! Is this really the full extent of your plan? To sit here and wait with your hand at the ready to initiate the GAIA Computer? To reset everything we've done so far? After all this time..."
"I will only use it if I have no choice."
"You will...Even if it kills Aurora?"
"She cannot be removed as she's too integral to the Phoenix Code process. It's a sacrifice that will have to be made if the time comes... and may it never come to it." With that, Aion unsheathed his sword and made a quick vertical cut in the air that formed a tear in space. "... This fear, it had cowed me from attempting to find another way. I have little hope left, and yet here you all are..." The tear turned into a rift that revealed a darker world where instead of the walls of the manor, there was ruins of a castle. Instead of a vast sea, plains with jagged outcroppings. "I will remain here, to make sure the Void doesn't try anything. You all..." Aion nodded towards the group and Morpheus. "As soon as you step through the Fissure and reach the Tower of Aquarion, you will be free to do whatever you see fit. Whatever you believe needs to be done." He then turned his attention to Morpheus specifically. "Summon the Demonarc Rocs, their strong wings will be able to carry them easily to the tower."
Morpheus responded with a sigh and a simple nod before turning to the group. "Ready?"
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