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Recette Lemongrass ([personal profile] yaycapitalism) wrote in [community profile] rakuen2012-07-09 11:14 pm

Conquest Round 11 - Assembly.

"Good morning!"

This isn't Day. What trickery is this? Recette isn't quite tall enough to be seen over the headmistress's podium, but with a large crate and a bit of a balancing act her beaming smile is just about visible.

"Um, the headmistresses have a lot of work to do this week, and I'll be taking their place today. I've been rehearsing all weekend so... I'll do my best!" She looks down at her handful of notes, and spends a few silent seconds obviously trying to decipher her own handwriting.

She fails. She rallies! She apparently managed to read ten words out of fifty. "Yay, you won this time! I think... this says that Golbez fought some people... And Ein? Um... B-but never mind that, the tower battle was the big event this week. You were all really cool. I wish I was that good at fighting, but I'm just a shopkeeper, no matter how you look at it. I hope everyone does their best so I can keep selling you items!"

Recette, focus. "The Mayor wants to talk to you, so if I just... press this button..."

A minute of fumbling later, a prefect takes mercy on her and the screens start up to show Dunleavy sat in the kitchen of the mansion,

"So, you have opened the second tower and defeated the Firebird. No mean feat, so well done. I would like to congratulate Golbez and Suzaku Kururugi of Conquest, and Sora Himoto and Jake English of Fortitude for their efforts and all of you for your heroic fight against the tower guardian. I hope you enjoy your gifts."

"Another reward for you, another part of the legend," The parts that they had already heard on the train, the part she had told to Golbez and the part they heard after the first tower opened came up first on the screen:
This is a very simple story that everyone knows. A legend of a Princess, the Demon Lord who kidnapped her, and the Knight who fought to save her. The Lord had kidnapped the Princess countless times, but every time the Knight bested his challenges and rescued the Princess. No matter what tricks and ploys the Demon Lord used, the Knight would always triumph in the end.

In a faraway land, a Knight sought to finally defeat the Demon Lord that terrorized the people. Again and again they clashed, but victory mattered not for the demon always returned, darker and more powerful than before. After countless battles, the despairing Knight sought the help of an ancient Sage.

"How can I defeat the Demon Lord completely, save my people and my Princess, and live happily ever after?"

The Sage told of the one sure way to truly defeat a demon: the source of the Demon Lord's power lay in six beautiful stars, protected by six devils. Defeat the devils to gain the stars, said the Sage. Only when the Knight held the six stars could the Demon Lord finally be slain. Only when the Knight held the six stars could she return home.

Years later, in a faraway land, a Knight consulted a Sage and returned to the castle with new wisdom, but was too late to save the Princess. The land had been corrupted by the Demon King. As the land sickened, so to did the Princess. When the Knight arrived home, she was almost gone.

'I'll save your kingdom,' promised the Knight.

'I know,' said the Princess.

With those words, she used the last of her life, becoming the blade that had so often aided her Knight in the past. On the hilt was an etched bird, frozen in silver. Its eyes were stars, its wings light. The Knight held the sword close, and wept bitterly.
Dunleavy read a fourth part out loud as the words appeared on the screen.

"This is a very simple story that everyone knows. A Knight journeys to save a Princess who is captured by the Demon Lord. One time, the Knight reached a fork in the path. One road bright and safe, the other dark and dangerous, haunted by death. The Knight found something at the beginning of one of the roads. Something easily overlooked: a single flower petal.

It was a sign left by the Princess. Such a small sign, but the Princess had believed that the Knight would notice it. The Knight took the dark road with a glad heart, because the Knight also believed in the Princess. Showing no doubt, showing only trust. And so they were never tricked by the Demon Lord.
" Dunleavy smiled one last time, "Good luck for this next round!"


With that, the screens flick back, now showing the list of names. Recette forgets to read them out.

Aly of Pirate's Swoop
America
Arthur Pendragon
Ein
Isabela


She does, however, remember to point out that she brought doughnuts for everyone, which have apparently been stored in her booster crate for the assembly. She pulls it forward as the assembly ends.
thehungman: (it's not the size it's how you use it)

[personal profile] thehungman 2012-07-18 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
Of course, Kitty. Sanity is for the religious zealots and the boring guardsmen. No place for it in a pirate crew.
nocathere: (Still have a lot to learn)

[personal profile] nocathere 2012-07-18 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Cheshire. I'm not a cat, or a kitty! I'm Cheshire.
thehungman: (Default)

[personal profile] thehungman 2012-07-19 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
But isn't Cheshire a type of cat? Oh, well. I don't really care. Cheshire it is.
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[personal profile] nocathere 2012-07-20 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
Always and for never!