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And Then He Falls [for regalblaze]
Of everything that have ever been asked of him, of everything that the last thirty some odd years of his life has demanded of him, nothing has ever been harder than requiring him to stand there and watch his best friend start the long walk up those stairs into the Citadel, knowing that Noctis is going to his death. It's a thousand times harder than having to turn around and look to the massive Giants coming out of the ground, knowing all too well that they might be dying here in giving Noctis enough time to save the damn world. Whatever world might come out of this. What will it matter when Noctis is dead? Maybe this is just a final stand, enough time to live to see the dawn. Somehow, he's both the most afraid and the most determined he's ever been, leaving him in some horrible emotional flux that might almost come across as calm if it wasn't for the tears streaking down his cheeks.
But he holds his gun at the ready, looking solidly forward.
"Last one to kill their giant buys the first round," he calls out, a half-hearted joke as the ground finishes ripping open and the giants stand there.
"Deal," Gladio replies, bringing the massive great sword around in front of him, his eyes more determined than Prompto had ever seen him, but only the faint light shining gave away the tears.
Prompto looks over at Ignis, steeling himself, prepared to do everything to help protect Ignis and without a doubt that Gladio would do the same. He feared for Ignis, really for both of his friends, because with Noctis gone... he is, was, their lives. His, too.
Maybe it's just the death of all of them, no matter what outcome befalls them.
But he holds his gun at the ready, looking solidly forward.
"Last one to kill their giant buys the first round," he calls out, a half-hearted joke as the ground finishes ripping open and the giants stand there.
"Deal," Gladio replies, bringing the massive great sword around in front of him, his eyes more determined than Prompto had ever seen him, but only the faint light shining gave away the tears.
Prompto looks over at Ignis, steeling himself, prepared to do everything to help protect Ignis and without a doubt that Gladio would do the same. He feared for Ignis, really for both of his friends, because with Noctis gone... he is, was, their lives. His, too.
Maybe it's just the death of all of them, no matter what outcome befalls them.
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Ignis will never come to terms with this... this sacrifice for greater good. But since it has come to this, all he can do is try and not let his sacrifice be in vain.
A set of daggers appear in Ignis' hands. "Be careful." Ignis doesn't know how the Ring will dispell darkness and daemons, but it has already taken so many lives and it will take another one in a matter of moments. The most precious one.
The Giants don't intimidate him. He is not afraid of dying, and will never be if there are years to come. But giving the darkness a satisfaction of claiming more victims-
Ignis will not allow it.
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The Giants roar their endless anger at the trio defending the main entrance into the Citadel, bringing around their swords to bear before stomping in their direction.
This is wrong. They need to go in there. They need to stop this!
Prompto is going to break, inside and out. Either to go to his friend, or to let his friend die.
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"Prompto!" Ignis tries to have his voice be louder than the roar of the Giants in front of him. His hand is shaky as he brings his daggers close to his chest, taking a defense position
"Don't let anyone else die while he is trying to save them. Us."
They can let themselves curse the Astrals and everything born underneath their watch later.
"Please... respect his decision."
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Prompto lets out a ragged cry, a sound he barely recognizes as his own voice. With no choice (there's a choice, there's a choice by the Six, and they're letting this happen!) he takes the first shot. It's not even a good shot, not lined up, not anything like he'd been taught, but it doesn't matter. It still strikes true from hours on endless hours of muscle memory burned into him. It's full of anger, sorrow, frustration, both the sound and his shot, with the bullet burying in deep much to the anger to the Giant he attacked.
Gladio looks over briefly in surprise, then gives one more quick look in Ignis' direction before giving a battle cry of his own and leaping in there.
Trying to save them. Prompto is very certain that it's them that Noctis wants to save, not as much the world. It's why he's done everything, to try and do right, to make his father and everyone else proud... but now there's only them left. All Prompto ever wanted to do is make someone proud of him. He can understand, more than he thinks Gladio or Ignis really could.
Doesn't matter now.
Just see the dawn.
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...Ignis had tried. Tried to sway Noct from the path that was set for him, the path that he was not allowed to question and destiny he had to accept without a complaint. But he couldn't do it. Their King's mind has decided on the course of action that they don't agree with. But they will have to accept it.
For him.
All the pain, all the rage he felt towards this World, Ignis shoved into his daggers, igniting them to the point of melting.
And as he charges in after them, Ignis hopes with every fiber of his being- mind, and soul, that the new dawn will be worth it. Because right now, he doesn't have the capacity to care about it.
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Then, all at once, he knows. It comes as hard as a punch to the gut, leaving him winded and broken inside as he stares at nothing. Without the immediate knowledge of it, he doesn't realize it's the breaking of the bond with the Crystal within him, gone like flipping off a light switch.
Because the one he's bonded through is dead. In his heart of hearts, he knows.
It's the rain blurring his vision. Even when, after a hard strike from a Giant, the blurring turns red, it's the rain.
Then the dawn, finally, breaks across the horizon, creating a golden line that goes as far as the eye can see, lightening the sky. The Giants don't stop, they never did until the sun quite literally burned them away, but Prompto only moves back, further and further, because his eyes can't leave the sky. Everything they had fought for, for so long, is there in the sky.
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He's not sure whether he's crying or breathing heavily after that. Getting shot would hurt less. Ignis doesn't bother to defend himself from another attack, feeling his body stumble backward violently and hit the stairs as he falls down.
His daggers don't disappear. Instead, they clatter down the wet and cold stone. The sound of daemons screaming, rendered motionless from the rising dawn and light fills the air.
Ignis doesn't bother to pick up his weapons. It hurts. Only sits up to let the others know he's alright.
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It fails. Instead, it comes out through his eyes, through his mouth, as he hiccups, sobs like a child, but in the same silent way he's learned how to since the darkness began to take hold. There were daemons in the night, after all. Gladio says nothing, only leans back on bloody hands and stares upwards.
It's all over.
There's the metallic ring as Gladio's blade gets put down, then the slow sound of footsteps as the Shield-no-longer comes over to Ignis and sits down beside him. In the wake of the Giant's screams, there's only silence that fills Insomnia. A terrible, endless silence bathed in the light of a new day.
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Everything is over.
The good. The bad.
Breathing is a task Ignis can't remember how to do right now as his chest constricts in pain. He feels as if he will implode from inside out any second. He feels Gladio next to him, hears Prompto some steps away. It's not...
"...it's not fair," Ignis whispers more to himself than anyone else, forehead leaned against this knees.
It's not fair that the King of Kings doesn't get to witness the light he bargained his life for. This wound, this hollow space in his soul will never mend.
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Gladio's broad hand settles onto Ignis' shoulder, squeezing. What can he say? With his head tilted back, there's tears on his cheeks he won't admit to as he watches the brilliance of the dawn after so long in the dark. Someone needs to watch what Noctis fought for.
While Prompto just lets the gun drop to the side, so very used to it dissolving in a splash of blue sparks before it hits the ground, then jumps like a startled cat at the so very loud sound of metal hitting pavement. He stares down at his gun like it betrayed him somehow, not even comprehending the full truth.
But Gladio does. Slowly, he squeezes Ignis' shoulder again, then quietly turns and starts the longest walk of his life, up the stairs of the Citadels towards the doors they defended.
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Ignis somehow wills his legs to move once Gladiolus' footsteps disappear behind him and he slowly makes his way over to Prompto. For the first time ever, he doesn't know how his friend will react. Will he lash out at him for stopping him? Or will he not respond at all? In any case, Ignis doesn't blame him.
Noctis was their anchor. And now it's gone, letting them to either swim or drown in this grief his death left behind.
He stops few steps away from him, "Prompto?"
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They let him take it all. All that time they fought against the odds, against everything thrown against them, and when Noctis needed them the most, at the very end, they let him do it alone. There isn't even anything left him in to sob and instead, all he can do is kneel there, arms wrapped around to hold himself together. He needs something to reignite the hope he's held onto for the last ten years because the dawn has put out that flame instead of fueling it.
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Ignis, Gladio, Prompto first. Then the rest of the world. And Noctis wouldn't have let them come with him even if they tried. This didn't feel like a prophecy coming to its conclusion. It felt as if they raised and brought a lamb to a slaughter. It makes Ignis' throat close up and really, he has nothing to say. There is nothing to say that can make this pain more bearable. And no amount of 'logical' thinking can explain this loss.
He crouches next to him, hand a bit shaky as it rests on Prompto's shoulder. He has been such wall of support during the years Ignis was getting used to his blind state. And yet, now, he doesn't know how to do a simple thing like consoling him, when words are failing him.
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Gladio wasn't sure he could ever have been old enough to take that news well. He'd sworn to be Noctis' Shield knowing that in the end, he couldn't protect him from the final danger that awaited him.
Prompto... Prompto hadn't known until so very, very much later. Call him blind. Call him innocent. Call him naive. He'd once been all of those things. He wanted to go back to it, to the not knowing, to days of video games and pizza, campfires and chocobos, to getting caught in the rain and dealing with sunburns. To the days before.
He turns all at once and wraps his arms around Ignis, burying his head in against the other's shoulder. Suddenly, he isn't thirty something anymore but the idiot of a teenager who can't handle his own emotions. There's no one else in the world that could understand like Gladio and Ignis can, and handle he's being an asshole for taking comfort right now when he knows Ignis has to be hurting as much as he is, maybe even more.
But he needs it so he can take his next breath.
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But he never... he never expected it to turn out this way. It was one thing to protect him for the Crystal so he can use it and purge the darkness. It was entirely something else to sacrifice his own life to save them all. They weren't even offered a chance to find a different solution to this. Everything was already set in stone.
Ignis' hands come tightly around Prompto's shoulders, chin resting on top of his head as his fingers dig into blonde's jacket. His own body was shaking- not from cold, but from the suppressed sobs. Breathing was a task too hard for him to handle right now.
He was trained to protect the One Chosen King until he ascends- he wasn't taught what to do with all this suffering afterward.
"...I--...I'm sorry Prompto..."
I'm sorry I couldn't do anything...
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And Gladio was the one going in there to check, to find their friend and King who, unknowing to them, hadn't died completely alone. Not in a way. He'd looked into his father's eyes and died by his hand.
Prompto's sob sounded like the only sound in all of Insomnia in that moment, hollow and broken at the edges.
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"He- he wasn't alone. He knew we were there for him and with him, always, he knows." Ignis couldn't let him, them, witness that. They've been through enough already to see their King being speared with the sword of his father, by his hand, on the throne.
Ignis doesn't care how much time he spent holding Prompto like this. He just wishes Gladio wasn't all by himself in the Throne Room.
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"...and now?" he whispers, only barely able to be heard by Ignis because his mouth is close to the other's ear. "Now what do we do?" It hasn't even fully reached his mind that Gladio's gone, or where he went. They need to go and find their King and give him his rest.
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"Now we... honor our King's last wish." Wish for them to live. Ignis' voice is trembling as he speaks, showing that even he doesn't believe completely in the words he's uttering. But he knows that on some rational level and from other people's perspective he could be right.
"It's- it's going to be hard. Impossible even. For months, years." Ignis' fingers bury deeper into Prompto's clothes. The thought of 'moving on' without Noctis tearing him up. "...but we'll do it. Alright?"
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Noctis' last wish. Even though he saw Noctis aged, the handsome beard, so much like his father, his mind still gives him images of Noct at twenty, that lazy smirk. Some things will never change, not when he's had ten years of those memories to hold onto when Noctis had been nothing more than twenty in all of them. "I want to wake up."
It's the plea of a child because right now, he feels like a scared child waking up from a nightmare. But this nightmare won't end.
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Ignis doesn't want to live either. But he can't say that. Not to Prompto. Because if he loses either Prompto or Gladio, he really might do something--
His own sobs are quieter, but his body can't hide them, shaking as they come, muffled from the way he buried his face in Prompto's hair. Oh, if only this was a dream. A horrible, terrible nightmare. But it wasn't - it was a living one.
He doesn't know how long they were sitting like that, just holding onto Prompto, letting and crying with him. The sound of footsteps, even though they were in the distance, makes Ignis lift his head up.
...is it stupid to hope for an additional pair of footsteps next to Gladio's?
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A figure comes through the dawn, picked out first as a moving shadow that slowly becomes a man, and of anyone that might be there, maybe it's the least surprising that it's Cor, a naked blade out at his side, clearly uncertain what he would find in the city with the coming back of the light. When he only sees Ignis and Prompto there, clearly broken and fallen, his eyes narrow. Two scenarios come to mind, both of them leaving a sickening feeling in the pit of his stomach but showing none of it across his face.
"Scientia." His tone is that of a commander, firmly demanding a report.
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Ignis' daggers, as well as Prompto's gun, are on the ground. More than telling that the magic is no longer storing them. And if the dawn is really slowly rising, Cor should know what it means.
His fingers dig into Prompto's back harder as he wills his head to lift up towards where the voice comes from. Cor will have to forgive him for not being able to stand, although honestly, Ignis doesn't even care. He opens his mouth to answer but there's a solid rock in his throat and no sound comes out. Ignis just slowly shakes his head and then rests it against Prompto's shoulder.
He can't say it. Part of him still wants to believe that things didn't end the way they did.
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The pain the both of them feels is something he understands all too well. The moment Regis fell lies burned into his heart. When Ignis can't speak, he nods ever so slightly in acceptance. Right then. He looks towards the Citadel, his lips thin, before going to walk towards the front doors when suddenly Gladio comes out of them. He pointedly sheathes his blade at that point, seeing the tightness in Gladio's expression, the redness around his eyes as the Shield comes closer.
They share a look. Gladio nods. Confirmation.
Cor glances down and to the side as he hears a broken sound out of Prompt, who had seen the nod.
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He should stand up. He should help Prompto on his feet too. With the iron force of will, he shifts, legs shaking as he crouches, still holding onto Prompto and trying to lift him on his feet with him.
"Prom..."
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Sorry I'm a little on the slow side this week! ;;
it's okay have no worries /ended up being slow too
Never a worry on my part if you need to take your time. <3~
❤
Question: ...did Ignis ever TELL Gladio about the vision?
I've been wondering that ever since Ignis' DLC. From the way he reacted around crystal I doubt
*nodnod*
well from the looks of it he'll end up telling him!
XD
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