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ohmyarceus2022-05-09 07:30 pm
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I welcome it! But oh boy here we go...
D...Dimitri? Felix? But-- How!
[Truth be told, he's less sure of what Felix's fate was at Gronder Field. So much is a blur in the onslaught of former classmates, former friends, being lost. It doesn't much matter. Ignatz doesn't know what to feel right now. Fear? Grief?]
here we gooo >:3
I don’t have any fruit for you, you menace—and as for you, you’re the one who persists with your nonsense. This tower’s existence frustrates me to no end, not least because its lies have poisoned this fool’s mind into believing such ridiculous fairy tales.
[He huffs, and only when Dimitri exclaims Ignatz’s name does he realize who it is. His brows lift; his words are blunt but his tone is mild.]
Oh. It’s you. I remember you, from archery class. There’s no need to look like we just crawled out of our graves.
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Gronder Field! The battle we had!
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[And yet all of that is inconsequential as Ignatz gapes at them, eyes wide behind his spectacles, and Dimitri's own surprise simmers into something a little quieter. A grave quiet. Even before Ignatz names that dreadful battle, the one that Dimitri both yearns to sink his teeth into and almost run from, he is fearing the worst.]
It... is difficult to explain, Ignatz. And... perhaps we should sit, somewhere, as we explain.
But, more than anything else... I apologize, Ignatz. For anything I may have done, or which you witnessed.
[Sharp in his mind is the idea of the scar along Claude's side, evidence of his own wretched actions.]