Miles "enjoys long walks on beaches" Edgeworth (
prosecutory) wrote2014-10-15 06:41 pm
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Good day. This is Miles Edgeworth.
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That's right. I learned how to use a sword, took up martial arts, and helped defend the city I lived in.
To be fair, everyone brought into that world was given a power to help them fight.
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[Rei sniffs, tasting the air around him, finally examining him with her second sight, looking for his essence and for power.]
Makes sense. What do you do, exactly? You don't seem...quite like Phoenix and his friends, now that I think about it.
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What is my power? I draw energy from my soul, and I can use it to convince any being with a soul of anything. Make them believe anything I say, or do my bidding. Some of us also learned how to project that energy into an offensive attack.
[He places his hand on his lap and opens his palm. Electric-blue sparks crackle into life, leaping from fingertip to fingertip.]
When I was brought here, I retained my memories of that world, the skills I learned, and my powers.
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Sounds a bit like some other people that I know. That's a strong power to have, especially since you have the skill with words already.
[Or you wouldn't be a lawyer.]
And you aren't the first person to remember being somewhere other than home that I've met. Though that's the strangest tale I've been told.
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He gives her a wry grin.]
Your tale would have seemed strange to me as well, had I not seen and experienced stranger things.
Do you fight alongside other soldiers? You mentioned a friend who could revive you.
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That's right. I'm Mars, the guardian of that planet. There's one of us for nine of the ten planets in our solar system, as well as for the moon and the moons of Mars. So, at present that's thirteen.
[Yes, she said ten planets.]
Most planets have a guardian like me. The living ones do, anyway.
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The ten planets bit is jarring, but he decides to shelve it for now. It was probably a different solar system anyway. Similar to the one he knows, except up to that part.]
How are you chosen to be guardians? Although...I suppose it goes without saying that you would be the guardian of Mars.
What of the others?
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We were born there. On those planets. In the case of our solar system, we were the royalty of those planets. I suppose you could say I'm the queen of Mars, now that my mother is dead. My mother in the past life, anyway. But it's a dead world. Only Earth has life anymore.
The others are all the same. Royal blood of their world's family, with a heart made of crystal like mine.
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[He feels like he can sympathize with Rei. Not because of the dead planets thing, but because of her continued fight against the gods and beings and whatever to protect the universe. Although in his case, they just needed to protect their own little patch of the world and in so doing, keep the rest of the world safe.]
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[Rei takes a breath, and drinks a little of the tea she's been letting sit before it cools. That's a good question and she should have expected it.]
The short of it is that the people of Mars, Venus, Uranus, and all the others were killed in a war. In our past life, some time before the first Ice Age a demon that dwelled in the sun managed to incite chaos and brought about the end. And while I and the other guardians revived...the rest of our people did not.
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Edgeworth looks down at his own tea, his brow furrowing. Then he turns to face Rei, sympathy on his face. That could have been the previous world he had been to.]
I'm sorry, Rei.
[He remains silent for a while.]
Did you battle the demon after you revived?
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Yes, it was the first real enemy we fought. The first time I died, actually, in this life. We destroyed it, utterly. Metallia will not be able to reform.
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[He finally picks up his cup and begins sipping.]
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[She doesn't seem unhappy about this, at least.]
Edgeworth-san, I guess it's worth saying that in the end? We do achieve peace. We...as a group...unify the Earth, and do away with all the bad things that've happened. Famine, pestilence, war, crime, poverty. That makes it worth it, I think. All the fighting does have an end.
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I can't argue with that. That's how I felt when we finally reached the end of a war.
At the very least, I found myself in Cerealia after my mission in Death City was over.
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[Deathdonald's, Deathbucks, Edgeworth's favorite pastry place is Death By Pastry, he lived in the Casualty Condominiums...
Yeah.]
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[If an odd one.]
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[And he's stopping short of saying hi, my name is Miles Edgeworth and I committed homicide. Or rather, witch-icide.]
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Transform? Do you mean that literally? People actually change shape?
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[Let's save the body count discussion for another day.]