Noctis is there in no time at all, kind of... excited? actually? It's so stupid and silly but at the same time self-indulgent, and he could use a dose of that, probably.]
It sounds feasible enough, given that moving them is rather the whole point. The question just comes down to a matter of simple control.
[A little hesitantly, he called up his own Armiger; a collection of unrecognizable phantom swords and the outline of his own greatsword in bright scarlet revolving around him.]
[Even with the moment of hesitation, it's still startling to see all the swords appearing around Ardyn, and Noctis can't quite help a small step backward in response. He's just as quick to take a breath and force himself to relax, though- he'd asked for this, and for their family, this is normal. He just has to remind himself of the world family a few times.]
You've got so many... are they all real, or can you conjure extras out of magic?
[He's only ever seen Ardyn use the one greatsword, so the rest are a surprise.]
[Well, that explains why it's not something he's ever been able to do. Even if it was a normal ability for a Lucis Caelum (and he has no idea honestly) his magic talent would be too lacking to do the same. Still, he's not totally hopeless, since he's got a number of proper weapons at this point. It just won't look so impressive.]
Well, I’m not sure...may as well try it and find out.
[Ardyn paused in concentration; even when he did fight, style wasn’t quite his thing. While they had both been trained by the same Blademaster, one brother took away speed and power while the other chose finesse and strategy. But on the other hand, Ardyn had learned a fair collection of new things since he’d been here; one or two more sounded astoundingly possible.]
[Gradually, the swords broke formation—not into wings right away, but reforming into a circle of horizontal blades end to end, continuing its rotation without pause.]
[Well. He could bring out his own Armiger and try to move them himself... or he could take out his communicator and start recording, for proving Era wrong educational purposes, watching how Ardyn moves to make them shift like that.
Yeah, he's doing the latter.]
Are you just thinking about doing that, or does it take anything special? Like envisioning a badass pair of wings or something.
I don't think it's anything particularly special; more like the same kind of concentration it takes to use them in the first place, if that makes any sense.
You don't need to rush me, I wasn't going to jump into doing anything flashy without a grasp on the concept first.
[That required sorting them out in his head; longer blades on the ends, smaller as they went inward with Rakshasa as a spine between the two. After a moment he had a construct that might reasonably have passed for wings, looking over his shoulder and then to Noctis.]
Noctis stares for a moment, then quietly tilts his communicator sideways to capture the full stretch of the "wings", walking in a slow circle around for the whole view.]
[Gods. Even if it didn't (and it did), or even if it wasn't working as intended (it totally is!) this would be worth it just for the added enthusiasm on Ardyn's part. He finishes his circle around and backs up.]
Sure, it's a cool visual. Can you move them like that, do they still work the same way?
It should, I see little reason why it wouldn’t still function correctly.
[The wings spread out a little as Ardyn made a slight hand gesture—the longest sword on one end detached to shoot into the ground a short distance from them before returning to formation.]
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[probably somnus' fault somehow or other]
would you like to go somewhere and see if we can try it?
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WOULD i
i mean yes i would
i only have like 3 swords rn but my armiger control is rusty so it might do me some good
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tell me somewhere out of the way and i'll be there
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i usually train over by rawna's temple grounds so they're used to me doing weird shit there
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[oh boy we're off to do dumb shit today]
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Noctis is there in no time at all, kind of... excited? actually? It's so stupid and silly but at the same time self-indulgent, and he could use a dose of that, probably.]
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I confess I am not fully sure what brought this on, but it couldn't hurt to try.
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[Probably not best to explain the full context, considering who he's talking to.]
If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. Might be fun anyway.
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[A little hesitantly, he called up his own Armiger; a collection of unrecognizable phantom swords and the outline of his own greatsword in bright scarlet revolving around him.]
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You've got so many... are they all real, or can you conjure extras out of magic?
[He's only ever seen Ardyn use the one greatsword, so the rest are a surprise.]
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...Magic, primarily. I've never thought much about it so I couldn't explain how it works.
[because like, what the hell is episode ardyn gameplay logic i don't know]
But the only physical sword I have with me is Rakshasha, so if the others ever existed, they aren't anywhere that I can reach.
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[Well, that explains why it's not something he's ever been able to do. Even if it was a normal ability for a Lucis Caelum (and he has no idea honestly) his magic talent would be too lacking to do the same. Still, he's not totally hopeless, since he's got a number of proper weapons at this point. It just won't look so impressive.]
So... can you move them around, you think?
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[Ardyn paused in concentration; even when he did fight, style wasn’t quite his thing. While they had both been trained by the same Blademaster, one brother took away speed and power while the other chose finesse and strategy. But on the other hand, Ardyn had learned a fair collection of new things since he’d been here; one or two more sounded astoundingly possible.]
[Gradually, the swords broke formation—not into wings right away, but reforming into a circle of horizontal blades end to end, continuing its rotation without pause.]
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proving Era wrongeducational purposes, watching how Ardyn moves to make them shift like that.Yeah, he's doing the latter.]
Are you just thinking about doing that, or does it take anything special? Like envisioning a badass pair of wings or something.
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[He's certainly not noticing Ardyn doing anything special to make it move, at least.]
They're not wings yet, though.
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[That required sorting them out in his head; longer blades on the ends, smaller as they went inward with Rakshasa as a spine between the two. After a moment he had a construct that might reasonably have passed for wings, looking over his shoulder and then to Noctis.]
How does that look?
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Noctis stares for a moment, then quietly tilts his communicator sideways to capture the full stretch of the "wings", walking in a slow circle around for the whole view.]
...Yep, I knew it. It looks badass as hell.
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[He looked a little more confident at the indirect praise, straightening up with a smile.]
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Sure, it's a cool visual. Can you move them like that, do they still work the same way?
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[The wings spread out a little as Ardyn made a slight hand gesture—the longest sword on one end detached to shoot into the ground a short distance from them before returning to formation.]
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[He has! So much control! Noct is gonna burn with jealousy for days.]
If it functions just as well, it should be just as good for defense, right?
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It does stand to reason, does it not?
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[That's your warning! He dismisses his communicator, trading it out for the Ultima blade, and takes a swing.]
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[Ardyn flinched in surprise, blades moving almost on instinct to intercept and block in a flash of magenta.]
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