Kratos Aurion (
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canon
breached
confessed
dadly
future
grigori
mercenary
MEover
origin
reversal
titans
scenario list
canon: Kratos needs to stop running off
confessed: wing reflex
confessed: actual wingpull
confessed: turning Renegade
confessed: son meets father
dadliness: confrontation
dadliness: awakening
dadliness: illness
dadliness: a fundamental lack of understanding on the word 'abducted'
dadliness: updating parameters
dadliness: assassination assignation
mercenary: hiding in the library
mercenary: aftermath of librarian saviour
reversal: oracle destroyed
titans: storming the tower
titans: safety in the canyon
titans: night horrors
canon
- combo of Kratos and Zelos ending
- Zelos does the stupid thing, but not so far as his death, and is still the eighth member of the party to Derris-Kharlan.
scenarios
scenario one: Yuan tracks Kratos down at Dirk's.
breached
- canon right up until after Botta’s death
- no one uses Yuan’s name around Mithos so Mithos walks right into the Triet base with them
- cue an epic OH SHIT in which Yuan gets a lil bit beat up while covering the evacuation of the rest of the base
- until Kratos appears to intervene and have the Chosen group get Yuan out of there
- Mithos gets Kratos tho and he’s a bit mad cos, yanno, traitor and all
- time to be locked up and punished and need to be rescued
- kind of puts a crimp in the creation of the Eternal Ring plans
- mostly cos Mithos turns Kratos lifeless, with some armour to regulate his mana so he remains a seraph. can't have the seal becoming less powerful, yo
- it does mean he can only obey orders tho
- the first rescue fails miserably but at least no one dies and they know they need to reforge his key-crest
- the second rescue attempt (circumstances of canon-point under percolation) goes a little better, though Yuan almost gets killed by Kratos trying to attach the key-crest
- luckily that and the first telepathy in a while gets through and Kratos manages to break out a la Colette, and heal Yuan enough for Raine to get there
- after which, angreh father-son beatdown on Mithos.
scenarios
None yet.
confessed
- almost successful assassination lands Kratos as an injured stranger in Iselia (1-2 years pre-canon)
- recuperation leads to accidental-on-purpose 'holiday' in Iselia
- doubts result in a request for Dirk to make a key-crest like Kratos' own
- oracle room undergoes some stealth sabotage
- regeneration journey is slightly delayed, prompted by Genis and Lloyd being discovered at the ranch
- Triet is awkward. so very awkward. for the Renegades -- whose side is Kratos even on these days and why was he vanished for two years?
- initial overall journey similar to canon, save that Kratos is a bit less circumspect about advising Colette on how to cope with angel transformations
- there are more overt Dun Wanna Feelings
- then Luin, wherein things happen and the group is in town during the Desian attack. the others naturally want to fight but tis a mite difficult against an army and building-destroying magitech. luckily, angel on their side. unluckily, wingpulls in order to muster the power to cover the townspeoples' retreat
- questions and confessions ensue
- Colette rejects the key crest (for the moment) so there's still hopefully maybe ambiguity about Kratos's position re the last seal
- it wouldn't fit anyway, it's modelled for the hand like Kratos's is because he was a derp and did not specify otherwise, so Lloyd needs to make a thing to make it fit
- slow protective retreat toward Asgard.
scenarios
scenario one: Kratos confesses before Salvation; Raine wants to follow up.
scenario two: Raine's examination of an angel; and also Kratos realises how far he's put his foot in it.
scenario three: Kratos goes to taunt Yuan a little, and also ask for his help.
scenario four: in which Raine makes Kratos tell the children all the things, and Yuan takes too much amusement from it.
dadliness
- Kratos retires in Iselia under the name Irving to raise Lloyd after the death of his wife
- no exsphere. ageing occurs! so does a beard and a braid
- teaches Lloyd swordplay, but on the sly, to avoid the other villagers noticing. his daytime job is weaving
- Lloyd finds the box of their exspheres and wants details. after some prodding by Dirk, Kratos explains how exspheres are made and that one is Anna's life. Lloyd is too young yet, but when Lloyd comes of age (~15) Kratos lets him make his own decision re wearing it
- Lloyd chooses not to wear the exsphere
- Genis befriends Marble and Lloyd meets her, as in canon; this happens before the journey begins, with the fallout
- difference being that Colette is still in the village so they can't be too horrible, so they just demand Lloyd be turned over for a flogging
- Kratos stands in his stead because natch. luckily, they're only mooks and don't recognise the bearded weaver as anyone important
- gives Lloyd his guilt complex early tho
- the oracle happens much the same way except Botta doesn't quite recognise the weirdly familiar bearded swordsman
- he does when he's reporting to Yuan tho
'there was an exceptionally skilled human'
/brief physical description/
/did x other faintly recognizable thing/
and both he and Yuan are aware that Kratos has been awol for a while, so there's a moment of pure silence and dawning 'no, it couldn't be'
- but then obviously one of them has to go make sure
- cue an interruption just out of Triet.
scenarios
scenario one: Yuan feels the need to investigate; this results in Kratos injured and abducted.
scenario two: Yuan realises he can't kill Kratos with his own two hands; Kratos gets mothered.
scenario three: Kratos gets sick on the heels of his recovery. Yuan mothers him some more. Botta disapproves.
scenario four: Kratos recovers and makes an escape attempt. Sort-of.
scenario five: Kratos recovers more and talks to Botta, when not needling Yuan about his lack of preparedness.
scenario six: Sheena's contract takes a slight shift into undercover instead of assassination work.
future
- Aselia is Earth ~10,000 years in the past
- all is peachy-keen except the tree is now underground and the elvens/half-elves/some humans are in hiding in the centre of the planet, hidden thanks to the summon spirits
- Colette is working with humanitarian aid in various impoverished nations
- Zelos is a diplomat in West Asia / Middle East trying to keep the peace
- Yuan is a crotchety lecturer at Cambridge who's also HUGE into environmentalism
- Lloyd and Kratos are having family time in space
- occasionally the trio on Earth meet reincarnations of people they used to know
- but rarely at the same time and almost never in a position where they meet
- but then they start meeting them
- lots of them
- all in the same span of years
- they're starting to think something's hinky
- until the space-elves attack
- and then they know something is hinky.
scenarios
None yet.
grigori
- at some point significantly before canon, Kratos actually calls it quits
- the Church's institution calls him a fallen angel of vengeance
- really he's just going around trying to help people and avoiding being taken back to Cruxis
- assigns himself to the Chosen parties whenever he can, up to Colette
- ????? idk some kind of profit somewhere
scenarios
None yet.
mercenary
- when Yuan visits Kratos at the beach when Lloyd is 3 months old, he does not manage to escape before Anna and Lloyd return
- accidental attachment to this kidlet who likes pulling his hair
- three years later, Yuan can't stand to hold back while Kratos fights Kvar, so he throws caution to the wind to help
- Anna is still killed but they rescue Lloyd and Noishe and both are branded as traitors
- Lloyd is raised as a Renegade with Dad, Uncle Yuan and the extremely reticent Uncle Botta (how dare)
- meanwhile in Tethe'alla Yuan infiltrates the castle as the library archivist
- stays out of sight, mostly, but has a good ear around the politics thanks to recruiting Princess Hilda
- also happens to stumble on Zelos hiding in the library right after his mother's death
- look he's got a 'nephew' he can't just do nothing (even if all he meant was to recommend a book)
- unwittingly accidentally 'adopts' the Tethe'allan Chosen by virtue of being the only one who doesn't treat him like the Chosen
- sometimes Kratos brings Lloyd to visit and basically they're all separate pairs of exasperated bros
- by canon Lloyd and Kratos are wandering mercenaries, helping people on the sly while gathering intel to send back to the Renegades
- Yuan and Zelos are actively building resistance to the Church using inside knowledge
- the ninja are all Renegades
- Colette is escorted by Raine and by the priests
- yes the 'chain up the Chosen and drag her to every seal if necessary' priests
- she meets Lloyd randomly in Triet but Lloyd doesn't know her as the Chosen. they're a bit out of touch on the Journey of Regen timeline
- stuff happens and they keep missing each other up until Palmacosta, which is a warzone between the Desians (and Dorr as their figurehead) and the Renegades (with Neil as their leader)
- Colette wants to help; priests say no
- out come the chains
- Raine objects, but she has no exsphere so what can she do
- btw Genis got caught in the Iselian ranch and tossed in as a traitor to be made a host
- he gets sent to the Palmacosta ranch
- right after Neil manages to take the city, after Colette and Raine leave it, Botta takes the Palmacosta ranch and rescues Genis, among others
- Genis becomes his little shadow and is much preferable to Lloyd, in Botta's opinion
- Lloyd and Kratos are still trying to catch up to Colette to rescue her when they drop by
- Genis hears what they're trying to do and insists on coming along.
scenarios
scenario one: in which Yuan accidentally adopts a Chosen instead of a book from a library.
scenario two: in which Yuan is accidentally-deliberately adopted by the Meltokio Castle Knights.
MEover
- Mass Effect crossover someplace in the realm of 15,000 years after TOS canon
- except started before then, cos elves are really from Feros, planet of the cranky telepathic plant
- got decimated by the protheans trying to assimilate them into their empire
- elves objected, got killed a lot, fled Feros and got stuck in Aselia's orbit
- kinda forgot a few things but planted a seed from the Ferosian mother plant on Aselia
- Origin hasn't forgotten tho, kinda has a grudge against grumblegrumbleprotheansgrumble
- the entirety of TOS happened, and then some
- Kratos, Yuan, Lloyd, Colette and Zelos are the only ones left, but tis okay, they have each other
- somethingsomething natural space disaster, Aselia is destroyed but they manage to move Yggdrasill onto Derris-Kharlan and do a quarian by becoming a roaming ship
- mana is a variant of eezo lbr
- Derris-Kharlan's too big to use the mass relays, but c'mon it generates its own mass effect field so they develop tech to do hops on their own
- they're in no hurry tho, i mean lbr primarily angelic, elf and half-elf population
- so they're just bumming around their local clusters doing thorough investigations on all the things
- so much eezo on their ship
- so much
- suddenly the Normandy running from a reapers comes along to hide behind them
- reapers start shooting
- everyone on Derris-Kharlan objects
- JUDGEMENT IN SPACE
- so much profit and judging of reapers.
scenarios
None yet.
origin
- Kratos tells Lloyd the dad thing in Triet
- dad and son feelings ensue
- they culminate at the Tower of Salvation in Kratos stabbing Yggdrasill in the back
- unfortunately he does not quite die but impales Kratos against a wall and goes berserk on the Chosen party to the point of Yuan stepping in to help
- that is, by threatening to stab Kratos in the back while he's vulnerable (with Kratos's permission)
- Yggdrasill calls his bluff and fails, and Yuan does the thing
- while Yggdrasill is distracted the Chosen's group nail him but good and he retreats
- luckily while heart-stabbing happened, Kratos's cruxis crystal is still intact, and between Raine's healing and Yuan's mana transfusion he survives long enough to be taken to the Triet base and a refresher
- stuff happens in some fashion or other up until opening Origin's seal
- as it turns out, the mana tranfusion has fused the lock, so to speak, and Kratos can't unlock the seal even voluntarily
- only way to get Origin out at this point is to let him fuse with Kratos, so Kratos becomes Origin
- stipulation of this: Kratos refuses to let go of his humanity
- luckily Yuan already has a literal bond with him thanks to the mana transfusion, so with him as his summoner Kratos can keep his humanity, and only use Origin's powers when Yuan summons them
- commitment like woah for a literal eternity
- but hey, they messed up but good and it's the only way they can reunite the worlds.
scenarios
none yet.
reversal
~ 2000 years in, Kratos and Yuan conspire to kill Mithos and succeed, sorta
- he's stuck inside his exsphere, possessing people
- but he manages to survive and while Kratos and Yuan claim Derris-Kharlan for their base, he takes most of the angels as 'fallen', as well as the Eternal Sword
- most of his bases are hidden behind dimensional slips created by the sword - Iselia included
- Origin refuses to trust either Kratos or Yuan with the job, anyhow, and they don't have a summoner
- instead they're forced to fight Cruxis, embroiling the worlds in an angelic war between Cruxis and the new organisation of Chayim
- the Chosen bloodlines are more important to Cruxis than Chayim, but Mithos seals the seals so only the Chosen bloodline can flip the mana switch. Kratos and Yuan need someone to do that until they can reunite them, so the Journey remains an institution, just without compulsory death at the end
- there is angelification tho, if only so Chayim gets more soldiers and so the Chosen can defend themselves against Cruxis
- Kratos sends Anna and Lloyd to Iselia, because even though enemy territory, it's the safest place there is for them
- Anna get word to Kratos that the Desians are using Iselia as a long-term cruxis crystal cultivation location, and that the sword is held there
- her spy succeeds but is intercepted, and Mithos locks down the dimensional slip to prevent exit and access by angels for ~15 years
- Lloyd grows up in a town with a heavy half-elf population and believing he's training to help the good guys
- he has his own cruxis crystal as a host, but doesn't tell his mother due to the faith-based propaganda encouraging hosts not to bring it up or risk the powers not taking
- he wants to help though, so he steals a key-crest to ensure he can fight
- Yuan and Kratos plan to assault the town and shrine but Mithos uses the sword to interrupt travel between worlds, keeping Yuan in Tethe'alla and forcing Kratos to attack Iselia alone.
scenarios
scenario one: Iselia is attacked by Chayim to claim the sword, with the sword already gone
titans
- Yggdrasill captures Kratos before Kvar finds Anna and Lloyd, but after Kratos makes an Eternal Ring
- Yuan figures hell no and raises the Renegades to try and take Derris-Kharlan, rescue Kratos and solve the split-world problem
- the attack fails. a lot.
- Renegades are wiped out, Kratos is still in Cruxis's hands, but Yuan manages to escape with the Eternal Ring
- Cruxis follows him to Triet base, which gets destroyed and the few remaining Renegades scatter
- Botta is still around tho, helping out how he can
- mostly Yuan just goes searching for Lloyd and Anna
- doesn't manage to find them before Kvar does tho, and Kratos hears from Yggdrasill that they're dead
- this is slightly inaccurate, cos Lloyd still winds up rescued by Dirk in Iselia
- where Yuan eventually finds him, not knowing that he's 'supposed' to be dead
- so Yuan settles in Iselia for a bit to watch Lloyd and the Chosen
- cuts and dyes his hair, the whole shebang
- learns how to carpentry, invents a new use of magic
- winds up being Genis's role model just because scholar and magic-user and half-elf who can pass but also takes no shit from people
- is one of Colette's companions on the Journey when it starts
- he's been challenging their understanding of the Church's institution this whole time lbr
- Sheena is still a thing because the ninja have taken over the Tethe'allan base, which has survived, somewhat
- a grilling ensues
- sometime just after the Asgard Ranch Yuan does have to drop the bombshell
- about how the Journey is just a front, he and his bestie are angels, btw his bestie is Lloyd's dad
- how they're out to topple the institution of religion
- forget sacrificing Colette for the Regeneration, when they get to the seal they can do that without anyone dying
- and then move straight on to rescuing Kratos in Derris-Kharlan
- then they get to the Tower and realise Yggdrasill has Kratos under a Prometheusesque punishment a la 'impaled on the Eternal Sword to suffer the Seed's pain and watch the Chosen get murdered'
- luckily this does not happen, as they manage to rescue him and escape Yggdrasill instead, barely
- retreat to Botta's hiding-place in Asgard so Kratos can recover
- and also find out that Lloyd is actually alive
- the Chosen group goes around to make as many pacts as they can while in Sylvarant
- they get up to Aska when Yggdrasill sends his angels to attack Asgard
- cue Yuan and Kratos being unstoppable battle gods together
scenarios
scenario one: in which Yuan leads the Chosen's party to the Tower of Salvation to dismantle all the traditions ever, and find Kratos waiting for them in serious need of a rescue.
scenario two: in which being in safety reveals that Kratos is not precisely unscathed, but he's doing his best.
scenario three: in which Kratos is emphatically not okay, but with Yuan's help, could be.
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[He isn't entirely expecting the shift in attitudes toward those who look obviously Tethe'allan and still wear the slave-braid, but it follows. He isn't precisely surprised at it happening, either, and Yuan resolves to keep something of a closer eye on Kratos, in case he encounters a difficulty at the markets or elsewhere.]
[He doubts anything would happen where he can see it and do something about it, and he also doubts that Kratos would actually tell him if something did happen, preferring instead to handle things on his own, and so Yuan is casting even a sharper eye than before over Kratos these days. Some people might mistake it for suspicion; he doesn't particularly care if they do. Kratos will understand, he hopes. Or speak up to clarify.]
[This particular day Kratos isn't back from carrying a message when Yuan expects him. It might be nothing. It might not be. Still, it's wise to be sure the message actually did get delivered.]
[Or at least, that will be the justification Yuan gives if anyone questions him when he goes looking for Kratos, tracing the route he would most likely have taken. And Kratos is...]
[Kratos is on the ground, actually, which is some measure of concerning given his cane is some distance away. At least he's sitting up against the wall, not sprawled, but it's enough to make Yuan take the rest of the stairs down to him at a good clip, and his first stop is to collect the cane before he crouches next to Kratos.]
What happened?
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[He's been noticing a pull in his side since the last attack, but chalked it up to a deep tissue bruise. Now he's wondering if it wasn't something a little bit different.
[He doesn't realise how long he's been gone until he hears footsteps on the stairs, and looks up to see Yuan descending them at an alarmingly fast clip when seen from below. Unlike Kratos, Yuan does not fall.]
I fell.
[It's a bit terse, if only because Kratos is cursing himself.]
I've been -- pushing my leg a bit lately.
[It isn't a lie. It just isn't the whole truth, and even as he says it Kratos isn't entirely sure why he's hiding it, after all this. If he's falling down stairs he's already learned how to navigate, he's in worse shape than he thought.]
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You're always pushing your leg a bit.
[As far as he can tell, anyway. And despite all Yuan's predictions, this is the first time Kratos has actually fallen. ...That he's seen. He frowns at Kratos now, concern not at all abated by Kratos's attempt at brushing it off.]
Are you hurt?
[He's on the landing, but it's possible he fell down the stairs entirely, which has wounded lesser men. The failure to stand might be exhaustion, or it might be a sign of something greater. There's no visible blood, at least, but a head injury or broken bones are still possible.]
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[Damn it. As long as Yuan didn't ask him directly, Kratos could obfuscate. But ... but now he's tired, and he is hurt, and he's questioning why he's even hiding this. Until he looks up at Yuan, the colour of his hair, and remembers that one of the first things Yuan admitted was that he'd used to be a slave. And the look on Yuan's face when Kratos demeaned that.
[Kratos doesn't want to poke raw wounds, even by accident. He doesn't want to pretend that what he's enduring is somehow more worthy of attention than anything Yuan might have suffered. He doesn't want to lose this sense of understanding they've found.
[But he can't lie, either. In the end he looks away, and almost doesn't answer. Then, soft and weary:]
Yes.
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How badly? Can you stand with assistance?
[Will you take the assistance is the unspoken question under it. If medical attention is possible or necessary, it would be better if it's not in a stairwell, and frankly Yuan would prefer to have Kratos back in his office; but if he's sprained or broken an ankle then carrying may be necessary.]
[Yuan is under no illusions that Kratos will enjoy this.]
...You don't normally miscalculate this badly. Even when you're pushing yourself.
[Which is, again, almost always.]
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[He's tested his good leg already, and while he's hurt his knee, he already knows it will hold his weight. No carrying should be necessary; it's rising which is the hard part. Having said this, and entirely ignoring Yuan's pointed observation, Kratos proceeds to attempt to rise again, using the wall and Yuan's shoulder.
[It works -- mostly. The bruises on his back and sides flare up as he goes, making his breath catch and his body flinch; but he muscles through it, and with Yuan there he manages to get to his feet.
[But it hurts. His hip, his thigh, what's meant to be his good knee, his back and shoulders -- and then there's that unnerving and painful catch in his side he suspects might now be a cracked rib.]
... I'm going to be slow.
[To say the least. But he's fairly sure he can manage. No -- he will manage.]
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[Stubborn fool. ...This, however, Yuan isn't entirely sure he can fault Kratos for without also calling his younger self a stubborn fool. Which might be worth it, in truth and in retrospect.]
You were in better shape when I got you.
[And that was after a month in the hands of then-enemy soldiers. Yuan ducks a little to pull Kratos's arm across his shoulders, intent on offering the assistance walking and -- for the moment -- uncaring how it will look; though before all that long he's considering what route back to his office will have the least chance of running into other people.]
Speed isn't necessary. You didn't hit your head, did you?
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[Not so much everything else. Kratos takes back his cane to lean on it on his bad side, which fortunately is also the side with the possibly-cracked rib; so Yuan pulling his arm up doesn't hurt more than it has to.
[He also chooses to not comment on that other pointed remark, in favour of focussing on not utterly humiliating Yuan by collapsing on him in the hall of the Sylvaranti military headquarters. He submits to whichever route Yuan chooses to take, keeping his head down and his breathing as even as he can make it between steps, grimly willing himself onward.
[It's very slow. His good knee trembles but at least holds him; but by the time they reach Yuan's office his whole body is a never-ending flare of pain such that he barely sees where Yuan guides him once they're inside the room.]
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[It's painstakingly slow, and Yuan has to mind himself to make his own footsteps slow. He slips his other arm around Kratos's back almost absently, just as another stabilizing measure in case Kratos slips again, and directs him toward the office bit by bit.]
[Either they are exceptionally lucky or there are spirits looking in on them; if the latter, surely he would owe Sylph and Volt thanks for keeping their path clear. Once they're to his office he locks the door behind him with an absent twist of his wrist and guides Kratos to the nearest available chair.]
[It's impossible to miss the lines of pain on his face.]
You're not going anywhere for the rest of the day. Breathe.
[And what to do with him now? There are doctors nearby, since it's a military base, but Yuan's not certain taking Kratos to them is the best of ideas; there's every chance of a good doctor but there's the chance of one who will let a bias affect their work, as well. It's also possible Kratos is simply bruised, and that atop his bad leg and needing to walk has made it sit worse than it actually is. ...Or Kratos may have broken something to the point of internal bleeding.]
You know your own body. How badly are you hurt?
[He's hoping for some analysis of injury, given that men who are as skilled as they are must be self-aware. As an afterthought:]
Do not use the word 'fine.'
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[He exhales long at Yuan's question, letting his eyes fall shut. His shoulders slump a touch.]
Twisted knee. Bruises. ... Possibly a cracked rib.
[Nothing which should have been too terrible; frustrating and in need of attention, but not outright debilitating. Except, with this damned leg of his, it is.]
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The rib, if it is cracked, there will be little for but rest and time. I have a salve that may help with the bruises, and I can wrap your knee, but you should stay off it as much as possible.
[Exactly as Yuan said earlier. Kratos will not be going anywhere. It puts something of a crimp in the rest of his duties for the day, but Yuan has managed before, and will manage again. He'd rather not drive Kratos to the falling-over point again.]
[He looks long and thoughtful at Kratos, considering the warmth that shadows the concern he's feeling; then Yuan dismisses it, and gets up to go to his desk, rustling through the drawers. In a few moments he has what he sought, and he comes back over to Kratos with the un-capped jar of salve in his flat palm.]
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[It's a very nearly automatic response, a reaction at the idea he can't at least help himself a little bit. As a matter of fact, he can salve his own bruises, too. He's been managing. He's been the on making sure the kit at Yuan's house remains filled and with still-good materials, after all.
[When Kratos hears Yuan's footsteps he lifts his head again, and without a word takes the salve. Then he sits for a moment, watching Yuan, before asking:]
Aren't you going to turn your back?
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Not your hands, but your reach?
[He's thought about his modesty, thank you, Kratos. But-- usually Kratos isn't the one who cares, and while Yuan does appreciate the concession to his sensibilities, such as they are, it's a little odd.]
[Especially considering that Kratos has been 'pushing' himself enough that his leg buckled on stairs he can ordinarily handle.]
[Yuan does not turn around. His eyes narrow instead.]
I'd be happy to. What injury are you hiding?
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[Nothing about this situation should be throwing him so much, but it is.
[For one stubborn moment Kratos is inclined to hold out; but in the face of Yuan looming over him, and the logical consideration of the circumstances, Kratos has to reluctantly admit that the dice are thrown, and he's the loser.
[He drops his gaze, his jaw drawing tight; but after a moment he wordlessly pulls up his tunic. He can't manage it all the way, but it's enough to bare his side and part of his back. There are bruises already showing red from his tumble, but there are others too -- far too dark to have been caused by just the stairs, at various stages of healing. Some have an oddly specific shape: long, with straight lines; others are rounder, and mottled.
[There's one in particular which is spectacular, and not quite the same shape as the others. Kratos hasn't realised it, but it's showing in dual tones the faint shape of the engraving on the head of his cane.]
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[Yuan reaches out before he can think better of it, hand on Kratos's tunic and nudging him just enough to see more clearly in the light. When Yuan realizes exactly what he's seeing his expression goes flat and hard, jaw clenched, and he draws his hand back as though he was burned, straightening and turning away.]
[Damn it. Someone, or multiple someones, has been beating Kratos, and Yuan didn't know.]
[His bearing is utterly rigid, but in contrast his voice has a low rasp of anger in it.]
How long has this been going on?
[If he asks why Kratos didn't say anything the answer is just going to make him angrier, isn't it.]
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[And Kratos can hardly bear to lift his head to look at him properly, even with Yuan turned away.]
A few weeks.
[His voice is low, a touch rough but otherwise flat. His face feels hot, and Kratos realises belatedly that -- he's flushing. With shame. He's ashamed. And why shouldn't he be? He's meant to be able to handle this sort of thing, and he failed utterly. So much for Commander Aurion.
[But he doesn't have anything to say. An explanation wouldn't make it better. So he says nothing else.]
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[This is rough and quiet, but with no less feeling for the volume. Yuan had been trying to watch for something like this and he still missed it; and Kratos is paying for his failings.]
[He isn't sure he could turn to face Kratos now, if he wanted to.]
[Does it matter, if it's pride or stubbornness that's made Kratos keep this to himself? The end result is the same; and they have some strange overlap of determination where Kratos is concerned, anyway. Yuan doesn't ask why.]
[He does make an effort to pry his hands out of fists, though.]
I can't accept this.
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I understand.
[His voice is quiet. It is unacceptable. What kind of signal must it send about Yuan to his antagonists, that his slave can't even defend himself? Kratos has bungled this badly, and the worst thing is, he still not sure what he could have done to ensure they didn't come to this situation.
[It's not the first time he's had someone tell him his conduct is unacceptable, but there had always been something he could do about it. Even when it was his training master, telling him to do better -- Kratos could do better. This is ... this is just pathetic. He tried, and nothing he tried worked.
[And for whatever reason, he's finding he cares about Yuan's opinion of him. Enough that the next words slips out, like it never would have for the people pushing him to be the best.]
Forgive me.
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[That's genuine confusion. Yuan turns before he's thought better of it, before more conscious instincts can cut in and remind him there's a risk of unclothedness.]
[Kratos's posture says it all, really. Normally Kratos wouldn't have made that mistake-- but normally Kratos isn't pained and unhappy, either. Yuan comes back over, deliberating only briefly before crouching in front of Kratos. Better that than looming over him, and this way he can catch Kratos's gaze even with head bowed.]
No. There's nothing to forgive.
[His hands shift, reach, don't settle-- like he knows there is some comfort to offer but has no idea what it might be, or how to give it.]
I'm refusing to let you bear this on your own any longer. There's no reason for you to suffer when I can intervene. Who?
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[Kratos's brow furrows, and he answers without obfuscating.]
Some youths at the markets. I don't know their names. I --
[An apology obviously isn't necessary, but Kratos still feels as though he's missing something. He's failed on some level, surely; why wouldn't the apology be necessary? Yet Yuan acts as though he's done nothing wrong. Surely there must have been something. Surely there's something he can fix.]
I don't understand.
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[There's no question there; but they're both confusing each other, apparently. Yuan tries to hold back the instinctive fury at Kratos's treatment, since it will be pointless here, but he's never been very good at containing temper.]
What don't you understand?
[It could be anything from why no forgiveness is required, to why Yuan's angry. He's not putting any misunderstanding past a pain-addled Kratos, and better to nip it in the bud now. Even if it needs a little extra patience when all he wants to do is turn and punch something.]
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[Yuan doesn't seem angry Kratos has brought it up, though. Only that it's happened. Perhaps bringing it up isn't as much a prod at Yuan's past as Kratos's feared. Perhaps it's more one of Kratos's than he thought.]
How did you --
[Damn it. Kratos looks away again, still feeling that flush of shame.]
How do you cope with this?
[Kratos doesn't know how to describe what he's feeling; he's hoping Yuan will understand. He's barely been hanging on for three weeks. How did Yuan survive like this for -- it must have been years. It must have been.]
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[He doesn't think he has a good answer for Kratos.]
Poorly.
[But that isn't really an answer. Yuan grimaces, and waits a bit to see if Kratos will look back at him.]
I choose my battles, when I can. There's no use in taking on the whole world at once-- it's exhausting, and pointless.
Some people matter. Most of them don't.
[Caring is just as exhausting as fighting. There's a reason Yuan hasn't done much for those who are his fellows by blood.]
I keep my expectations low, and therefore am rarely disappointed when the world fails to be kind.
[The failing of hopes, when constant, becomes a weight all its own. Yuan learned this lesson early, and began to settle only for what he was sure he could reach. ...He had been very, very certain about that bet, because there was no other option.]
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It sounds as though you don't have any hope at all.
[And -- there's something odd, about the response. As if Yuan is placing responsibility on the world around him, instead of answering how he feels about what the world makes him suffer. It's ... interesting. It's different to what Kratos is used to -- having to shoulder the responsibility, always.
[... He's never thought about not shouldering the responsibility, before.]
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Very little, I suppose.
But I still believe there is something I can do. Otherwise there would be no point to fighting.
[It's narrow, but it's strong. A plied thread, not a mass of untwisted fibers.]
And there's you, of course.
[The posture might be a little awkward, but Yuan isn't bothering to move. The conversation feels too important.]
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