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[Graded]What Lies Beneath Part 3 - Salvation; Noel/Eric Arc 3/4
Topic Started: Oct 9 2013, 11:30 PM (2,026 Views)
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The sense of fear and anger that pulsed from the body of Noel Aramis was amusing to Theodore, far more amusing than he would have otherwise ever expected. He knew this young boy was a powerful mind mage in his own way, had some skills that had eluded Theodore's own abilities in some fields but he was far underwhelming in other areas, in fundamental areas that he should have mastered. Theodore was no mere projection, this was a part of the man's magic long ago implanted into Eric, placed in his mind at the same time the being known as Hakore had been placed into the boy's soul. He was not a projection he was a reality, something he knew Noel had yet to understand about this place. He had met other realities - he had met E and he had met the soul-consuming parasite in turn and yet he thought that he, Theodore Bashere, was simply a part of Eric's mind? Noel's own mid was like an open book, and Theodore was contemptuous of it all.

"Is that all?" the man said with a long dark laugh, a laugh that echoed around the room, that grew and amplified as it bounced around the room and surrounded Noel and Buster completely, filling not only their ears but their minds as well, laughter that filled up every sense completely before drifting away, leaving an irritating niggling feeling in the mind as well as the ears, "Answers are so easy to come by, so simple to find in a mind like this - a mind as open and weak as my son's is simple to read by anyone who wishes to try. He has some protections, some walls and guards that are capable of preventing deeper reading but the surface... so easily found and understood."

A blackness opened below Theodore, a black spiral that began to expand outwards, the floor below him falling away, stopping at the edge of the floor where Noel was standing and then surrounding him, leaving only a small platform of white upon which the mind mage stood.
"What do you seek specifically?" Theodore asked idly, small purple orbs appearing in the world around him and beginning to rotate around him easily, like the rings on a planet in the solar system somewhere, orbs that began to widen and flatten into discs as they rotated. "I can show you some things you might want to see and others you might not want to - what are you after?"

It was a tantalising offer, but so freely offered up...
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The room began to change; suddenly blackness was spreading from where Theodore was standing and across the entirety of the room, as if the floor itself was slowly swallowed up by darkness. It reached all the way to Noel that was still standing near the entrance of the room, letting him to stand on nothing but a very small platform. He would be unable to move or step anywhere, lest he wanted to see what would happen if he stepped into the darkness - which he didn't. This entire place was far too volatile to test its bounds, and he knew it was much safer to stay in at least somewhat predictable boundaries. After all, it was possible to get hurt inside one's mind, and the results would be seen on his own body back in the real world, on the couch of his living room. The same thing had happened the last time he was here, but that had happened towards the end of his trip through Eric's mind. He'd only just gotten inside at this point, and he didn't want to get hurt just yet, or else he'd have to exit the boy's mind and try again at some later point. Still, he was fairly sure that he was more prepared for it now, and as such, despite the fear he was feeling, he knew he could find answers to at least some of the questions he had.

"I want to know why you decided to plague your own son's mind with this.. darkness," Noel answered on the question of what he sought, his expression almost exerting disgust, when he uttered the last word, "If you'd noticed he was talented, why didn't you let him flourish in his own way..? He could've turned dark, he could've turned light, but at least that would've been something he wanted. Why did you have to interfere in the very beginning, before the boy even had a chance to stand up for himself? Why didn't you let him be, who he was?" He sounded almost accusing; after all, over the six months he hadn't seen Eric, he'd come to realize that he should've never blamed Eric for all the killing that he'd done. Sure, it was his hand that did it, sure it was his mouth that spread into a wide, grinning smile when a life ended before his eyes, and that thought alone still made the young Mind mage shudder. But at the same time, his anger for the lives lost, have subsided even a little bit over the long time, to give him some time to think. And that was when he realized that it wasn't Eric's fault why all of this was happening. The fault lay in the ones that started all of this, the ones that made him the way he was today.

And Theodore was quite at the top of the list of people that led this corruption of the poor child. His own father, the one that should've taken care of his son and shown him a nice, happy life, was the one responsible for the struggles that the poor black-haired boy was now dealing with on a daily basis. Did he have any idea how much he'd hurt Eric in his life? "I want you to show me the answers, and I don't care whether they're something I want, or don't want to see," Noel spoke, "I've gotten over the point, where I was afraid of what I am going to find in here. See, my mistake when I was here for the first and second time, was that I believed Eric had grown into a person that he is today solely because of his own wishes and needs. But I realize now, that all of this corruption I'm finding inside, isn't Eric's fault. It never was. That is why I'm able to face it, and that's why I plan to get to the bottom of it, so I can help him," he finished.
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"Ahhhh," Theodore breathed as Noel began to rant and speak angrily, the hatred that was emanating from the boy was almost a breath of fresh air after his valiant attempts to remain silent and dumb. He wanted a truth, the core truth of Eric's being, he wanted to know reasons behind things that were both reasonless and full of reasons more powerful than any others had ever been. He wanted to go not only into Eric's mind but into his core, into his soul - a place so blackened and horrifying that the tiniest sliver of exposure would likely render Noel catatonic. No, he wanted too much to begin with, he was trying to grab the entire goose when he only had enough room in his stomach for a drumstick. Theodore simply breathed in the hatred and let it fill him, let it fill this place around him before the walls suddenly went black.

He continued to breath in, not seeming to exhale for minutes at a time and the longer he did the darker the blackness became, until the only light emanated from the small white platform atop which Noel stood, and from the eerie purplish light that came from Theodore's eyes.
"What you want," the man said after a long moment, "Is far more than you can handle. You are young, inexperienced, weak, clueless to the true ways of the world. You know far less than you think in far few areas than you even know exist... especially when it comes to my son. My flesh and blood, my offspring, my progeny, my prodigy. My Eric."
Theodore fell silent as the light at Noel's feet began to pulse fitfully, almost as though it was trying to be extinguished but wouldn't go away without a fight.

"He takes after me in so many ways," his father said, almost proudly, the light from his eyes growing stronger as he stood there, "He just doesn't know it because we haven't met... yet. It'll be interesting when we do, though who knows how it'll turn out."
And then, as he said that, the light at Noel's feet vanished and he began to fall.
There was no sound to indicate it was a fall, no feeling really besides that instinct in his gut that everyone gets from a very high fall, that feeling of your organs floating upwards in your body as you descend faster and faster.
And then it stopped, and Noel was no longer in darkness.

Where there was once darkness they were now in the dining room of a house, the house Noel might recognise was Eric's childhood home, a house that was clean and fresh as though people lived there, as though Eric lived there with Evelynn as evidenced by the pictures around on the walls. The house was empty however except for Noel and Theodore and they were in the room where Theodore had once infected Eric with the being now attached to his soul - the being known as Hakore.
"Would you like a cup of tea?" Theodore said in an... oddly calm voice, almost welcoming, "The kettle is boiled and it wont take long."

Something was going on here...
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His anger began to dissipate after a while; not just because the slowly darkening room was alarming and made him focus more so on how he was going to keep balancing on the small pedestal of light he was still standing on, but also because he was quick to remind himself there was no point in getting worked up. If anything, that would be exactly what Theodore wanted, and the young Mind mage was definitely not going to give him that gratification. No, he was here to find out as much as he could about Eric's past and everything that happened to him that eventually led to him becoming the person that he was today; and this time, unlike the last two times, he wasn't going to get anyhow distracted from his goal. It might've seemed to Theodore that he was asking for too much, but Noel was determined that he could get what he was here for, no matter how difficult it would be. In comparison to the other two times, he was now more experienced, both in knowledge of this place, as well as physical and mental readiness, and as such, he believed that he had what it took to uncover some of the mysteries that had remained hidden up until now. That wasn't arrogance, it was simply certainty in his own ability, confidence. Something that he'd lacked earlier, and yet through the last six months, he'd gotten it after sorting out his thoughts and getting rid of the uncertainties that remained.

Good thing he'd managed to put down that anger, for it had allowed him to be more perceptive of details; one thing in particularly striking his mind seconds before the light under his feet flickered and died off, making him fall: did Theodore really say Eric was going to actually meet him? The way he'd said it made it sound like he'd meant outside of his mind, in person.. if that was the case, how could he be so sure of that? A thought like that definitely couldn't grow in Eric's mind on his own, no, it had to be somehow implanted into it.. Could it be Eric's father had been here before? Could it be that he'd left something in Eric's mind, that affected the boy even after he was already long gone? And, the most important of all.. could he be planning to meet him in the future, after a certain criteria was met? All of these thoughts were too much at once for the young Mind mage as he let out a yell, falling into the darkness below, waving with his arms and legs as if he was trying to stop himself from falling, but to no avail.. The feeling was overwhelming, as if he was falling freely, and then it suddenly stopped.

When his eyes accommodated to the new surroundings, he realized that he was in fact in a rather familiar place. One, that made him shiver ever so slightly as he remembered it all too well from the last time he'd seen it. A place that should've been a happy place, full of childish memories, that marked the growth of a young boy into a happy young man. But instead of that, something horrible had happened along the way, something that a man, sitting behind the table at this point, right in front of Noel, was responsible for. "Keep calm.." Noel thought to himself, gritting his teeth together. It was so hard to contain his anger; he'd never had such issues, not him. But it was something about Theodore, that made him so angry, and that calm attitude he had, like nothing had happened, was ticking him off even more. But he knew that he had to play along, if he was to be shown what he wanted to see. And that was ultimately what he was here for. "If you insist," he said through his still somewhat gritted teeth, though he did manage a small smile, as he reached for the chair. Taking the liberty while he was about to sit himself down on it, he'd look around the room, in order to see if he could find anything unusual.. he was especially interested in the pictures on the wall, and before sitting down, he pushed the chair aside and instead approached them, looking at the two people depicted on them. "That's.. Eric, and Evelyn, right?" he asked.
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Turning to the kitchen and bustling about as Noel said he would indeed enjoy a cup of tea if Theodore "insisted" the man remained silent when Noel pointed out the pictures on the wall, only turned his head once without any visible sign of reaction before turning back and resuming the preparation of the tea. The strange thing was -though Noel missed it due to looking at the picture- but where Theodore occupied a void in the world as far as being able to be detected mentally was concerned, but he was also making the tea without really touching anything - he went through the motions but it was being made by itself seemingly with him blocking the view between Noel and the cups, until he turned around and placed them on the table in front of the boy and sitting down himself. For a long moment the man was silent, staring down at his beverage until an image appeared in the corner, an image of himself standing over his son, a projection of the moment wherein Theodore had implanted -or would you rather say infected?- Eric with the being known as Hakore and changed his life forever.

"I think about this moment a lot," the man said as he watched the projection, watched his son's tears as the small glass tube with the black blob inside it was placed against his neck, watched the way Eric froze and a slight spasm ran through him as the blob touched his skin and moved inside, penetrated his skin and vanished in an instant, "I wonder if there would have been a better way to do it, a better way for me to introduce the virus into his system. He had to be exposed you see," he turned to Noel, still not touching his tea and with a small sad smile on his face, "There was no other way to contain the being in our world - Hakore doesn't come from our universe it comes from the edges, comes from the far reaches of darkness where nothingness abounds. It was a long trial to capture it, a longer trial to find it and the longest to learn about it but I regret no part of my actions, though you may condemn me as a monster. But think, is my son not better off now?"

The scene changed, the house remained the same but minor details were different. The pictures on the wall had Theodore in them now, smiling and clean-shaven and hugging his wife? Eric was brighter, his hair wasn't black in fact it was a light brown and his eyes were simply a shining blue. On the benches were flowers in bright vases, the sun shone in through the bright green curtains above the sink and the whole place felt much lighter.
"What do you think life would have been like in Fiore," Theodore said as a small boy ran into the room, a boy with light brown hair and familiar features, a boy who laughed and ran to the fridge, took out a juice box and left, ignoring the mages at the table as he did, "What do you think life would have been like for Eric... or for you if Eric was not the way he is now? If his entire life had been altered by a single event? Would you have even met him? He had no magic on his own, what I gave him was simply a gift."

And with that Theodore stood and walked out of the room, his tea untouched as he followed the boy...
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Once the tea was prepared and the cups brought to the dining table, Noel turned away from the wall with the family pictures hanging on it, and made his way back to the chair he'd left earlier. His eyes briefly stopped on Theodore, before they glanced down at the cup, placed on the table in front of him. They widened ever so slightly upon seeing the surface of the beverage in front of him, the image depicted in it as clear as a movie lacrima, showing what Noel assumed was Theodore's memory of that fateful day that changed Eric's life for ever. It was a bit unexpected, seeing it right there and then, without being mentally prepared for it beforehand. A truly shocking sight, one that would remain in Noel's mind for a while being, despite even the memory issues he had; it was one thing to know what happened, but another thing entirely to see it with one's own eyes. The tears in Eric's eyes, the spasming of his body as the being was injected into his body, the look on Theodore's face back then, showing no remorse of regret at what he did.. the realism of the situation struck Noel hard, and he had to look away from it for a moment or two.

Suddenly, he didn't feel like drinking that cup of tea anymore, especially upon hearing the words Theodore spoke afterwards, confirming Noel's earlier assumption that he didn't feel even a little bad for what had happened. Worse than that; his only concerns were about whether this was truly the best way to infect his son with the virus, questioning whether his knowledge at the time had been enough to find the best route to take. He seemed certain that what he'd done, had only made Eric's life better, and that he should've even thanked him for what he did for him. Pushing himself away from the table and standing up, Noel slowly shook his head when Theodore asked him if he didn't agree things were better off for Eric now that he had this power, this blessing. How could magic this terrifying and outright terrible be a blessing? A magic that had influenced the poor boy, changed him so much that there was hardly any resemblance between the boy that he'd seen in the cup, and the one that he knew was now sitting on the couch of his living room, patiently waiting for Noel to return out of the depths of his mind.

How could that 'gift' ever compensate for the way Eric's life had changed after it happened? He was such a sweet boy back then.. until Hakore was placed inside of his body, turning him into a killer. The boy didn't need a gift like that to be strong; he was a smart boy, and Noel was sure that he would've learned magic as he grew up. Maybe he woudn't have gotten so powerful so soon like he was now, but.. was being powerful really the main point? Was that what Theodore wanted, when he placed Hakore in him? Or was he just another one of his possible experiments? Either way, there was no way Noel would be convinced the outcome was good and the reasons for it happening justified. Even if the two wouldn't have met because of it, which was most likely the case, Noel believed Eric's life would've been happier. Not because Noel wouldn't be in it, no, but simply because his overall life would be encased in more happiness and warmth than he ever felt now. None of these thoughts would be voiced though, much like the tea on the table was never drank, as Noel followed Theodore into the other room.
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"So boring. So quiet. So predictable." Theodore chuckled as Noel walked along with him into the next room, a sparsely decorated place with only a single light grey couch and a television opposite it, one that the little lighter haired Eric was watching. The program was some inane nonsense that a child would enjoy and Theodore watched idly, a small black orb appearing in his hand as he casually juggled it between his fingertips. It was an odd thing for him to be holding, it had appeared from nowhere and seemed to do nothing but pulse oddly in his hand as he held it, his eyes affixed to his son.
"Do you think my son would notice if I harmed him?" Theodore said idly, a shimmering in the air appearing between Eric and the television as soon as Theodore said the word 'harm', "As far as he knows he's all alone... do you think I can kill him in his own mind?"

The orb in his fingertips flared outwards, faster than Noel could move and only just able to be followed by his eyes, the orb flying at the boy and about to hit him-
Only to be stopped in the air by the shimmering that had appeared before him, shimmering that moved around and surrounded the boy. The orb halted millimetres from the kid's head, the child not even reacting at all as it was extinguished in a flash of darkness, almost like a bright light yet somehow... not.
"Ha," Theodore laughed mirthlessly, "I should have known the protection extended even to here. Even in my area it seems his guardians are too firmly entrenched. Isn't that right, E?"

The shimmering vanished a moment later after flinching somehow, leaving Theodore and Noel alone with the not-Eric who continued to watch television.
"What else do you think would change if Eric had no magic?" Theodore said idly to Noel, turning to him and quirking an eyebrow, "What else do you think would have happened in the world? My son was instrumental in the Boscan Invasion, helping defeat them at the apex of their time - if he had never appeared would Fiore be no more? His time has shaped Grimoire Heart and the lives of other key members of other Guilds around the country... how would your life have been if you never met my son?"
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The alert that stroke the boy the moment the evil-looking black orb appeared in the grasp of the man's hand, skyrocketed at the mention of the word 'harm', his wide eyes glancing from the television and the unsuspecting child on the couch, towards Theodore's orb, judging the distance and the amount of time it would take him to react in case he decided to.. "NOOO!!" he yelled out, his hand stretching towards the boy, as he'd barely been able to move his leg to make the first step when the orb had already reached the kid. But instead of crashing against him, something stopped it; the boy took a moment or two to realize it was the shimmering light he'd caught the sight of earlier out of the corner of his eye, now getting in the way of the orb and extinguishing it like a water would a flame, making it disappear as if it never truly existed. Noel's heart was speeding like crazy as he tried to calm down from what had just happened, and he slowly began to realize that it wasn't only his life that was in danger for being inside of here.

If his own manifestation that represented his mind within Eric's, could be harmed, causing actual wounds to appear on his body in the real world... just what was stopping Eric's own mind to be harmed from within itself? Noel had heard of theories that if you died in your dreams, you would be dead in reality as well - but that never happened because everyone would always wake up from their dreams right before they were about to die in them. Similarly, damage to one's mind could affect the person as it was outside of it. If that was the case.. would killing Eric within his mind actually kill him? That was a theory that Noel definitely didn't want to test, and because of that his reaction had been practically instantaneous and without thinking, with the only thing being in his mind at the time, his wish to protect Eric. Now that the situation had calmed down a bit, causing the heart-rate of the teenager to slowly return back to its normal level, until he was able to speak once again. "E..?" he let out, his mind quickly jumping to the memory of the other time he'd been in here, in the lighter region of Eric's mind, where he got the chance to meet the aforementioned man. Was this his doing..?

"My life.." Noel let out, now turning towards Theodore, trying not to shake as he spoke, "..would have been nothing like it is now, without Eric in it. I am attempting to bring light into his life, but there's the fact he's brought so much of it into mine. I wouldn't have been as strong and confident of a mage, standing here before you today, if it wasn't for him. But.." he continued, looking at the floor. "I wouldn't have to be standing here today, in order to help him out, if none of this had happened. And I wouldn't even know what I was missing in my life, simply because I probably wouldn't know him. And what people don't know, they're not bothered about," he said. "Eric.. would've become a great mage, even without your help. He would've joined a guild, he would've gotten powerful - maybe at a slightly slower rate than with Hakore in him - but he still would've. And he would've shaped the magic society of Fiore nonetheless, he would've made an impact in the war, just like he did. He is brilliant enough for that, and you knew that.. which is why you tried to push it to an extreme, for your own reasons. Everything you did, was something he never even asked for. It was all because of you, the boy never had a choice."
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Well, if there was one thing Theodore had to say about Noel it was that he was completely dedicated to Eric's life and the light he thought he could bring to that - that was comendable, in any other lifetime he would have taken this teenager out to a drink and toasted his virtues. But this was this lifetime, Eric was his son and the dangers that he presented to Noel were very real and needed to be revealed. He had been deceiving this boy for too long -without realising it- and Noel needed some truths to be shown.
"You might be right," Theodore shrugged slightly, reaching down and ruffling his boys hair, who turned and grinned up at his dad happily, smiling at Noel too before turning back to his television show, "He might have made an impact - but if Eric had magic of his own is something I could never discern. As far as I was aware he was an ordinary boy who was the son of extraordinary people. I felt like it was a boon at the time, and I feel that way now."

Instantly a small black orb appeared in his hand again, this time he placed it an inch away from the back of Eric's head, not touching but so close it was almost like it should have been touching him.
"He was always a bright child," Theodore said in a low voice, "His ambition and his want and need to know everything was always there - bright and curious he was but not a shred of magic in his body that I could sense. He may have had an impact as a strategist, far from the front lines, or maybe as a standard footsoldier, but anything major like he has now? No, that is unlikely. Who knows, he may have even become a knight, and then what would we have."

Theodore rolled his eyes as the doorbell rang and the front door opened, the black orb on his palm vanishing as he turned to watch a small blonde girl run into the room and, after a moments harrying, dragging Eric out by his hand, the two of them giggling as they ran off.
"His life, and yours, and everyone he has ever met, would have changed for the worse if he had never ever been infected as he was," the old man said sadly, "But that is not why we are here Noel, we are here to talk about the dangers that my son presents, dangers to you."
The house was gone between one heartbeat and the next, leaving Noel and Buster suspended in a great swirling abyss, a myriad of colours trailing around them, though the most prevalent were blue, purple and black.

"Within Eric's mind lie dangers you are not equipped to handle," Theodore said from behind Noel, "And I am here to help, no matter what you might think. If you are ready and have no further questions of course..."
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Ordinary or not, Noel knew that magic was something that could be taught and learned. Sure there were people who were gifted with magic, and those were usually the ones that were more talented and happened to progress at a much faster rate, if only they devoted enough time to their studies. It often happened that they would be lazy, and still progress quicker than those who had to learn the magic on their own, and actually worked hard - many would call that phenomena unfair, but that was just the way things worked in the magical world. Still, there was practically no one that would be able to learn at least a bit of magic, if only they devoted enough time to it and worked hard enough. Was it the fact that Theodore wasn't content with that fact, that he'd decided to introduce Hakore in Eric's body? Did he feel that it would've taken too long for Eric to get to this level of power, or that he never really would've gotten there, despite how smart the boy was? Or was he simply looking at it from the perspective of not wanting to waste any time with the amount of study Eric would have to get through to get to the same level he was at right now?

Whichever of those it was, or perhaps even something the young Mind mage hadn't thought of or accounted for, there was nothing that could change the past. Whatever happened, was in past, and they had to deal with the consequences now. That was why Noel was here now, anyway, not to change something that had already transpired, but instead to learn about exactly what happened, so he could act accordingly afterwards, and help Eric out of this darkness. Theodore claimed that it wasn't something he would be able to handle, but the boy was certain that he could; he'd gone through too much already, to back off now that he was here once again. He wanted to learn what Theodore had to show him, for Eric's sake. "I know that what awaits for me up ahead, is not something that's easy to digest," Noel said to Theodore, "But this is why I'm here, to learn about these events and to help Eric out. I've known already the first time that I came here, that this journey is going to be a dangerous one, and now I'm more ready to face these dangers than I'll ever be."

And so, when the house faded and the swirling colors surrounded him and his feathery friend that had been quietly sitting on his shoulder all this time, Noel would await what was going to be presented to them now. "These colors are hurting my eyes," Buster noted, while Noel remained silent. He was thinking about everything Theodore had told him up until now. Was it true that he wasn't yet ready to see the things that Eric's father had to show him? Should he have come here at a later time..? Was that period of six months not enough, despite the thinking and self-exploration he'd done in that time to finally accept Eric the way he was? No, there was no reason for him to think that way, was it..? He'd gone through too much to back off now, and he needed to get through with this, no matter how hard it seemed. The important goal that he had to keep in front of his eyes was to find as much as he possibly could about the past events. Once he managed to do that, he'd deal with the rest and from there on, he'd be able to determine what to do next.
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