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The partial bionic witnessed Julian herd the Cocoon legionnaire into the tent of Maurice. With a completely blank expression, she swallowed the replies between Adelinde and Nyxia. Time slowly passed while the android remained stationary, resembling a mannequin adorned with noir fashion and a belt of many psychedelic colors, mimicking a circular acid trip revolving around a rainbow.

She stared.

Without recognition of awkwardness nor of expediency, she eventually broke the silence, once it was apparent that the name of the PSICOM refugee would like not be spoken or eavesdropped, as a hand pulled back the tent flap. She would have to ASK.

Once again.

Directing her full attention to the tearful l’Cie, she peddled a rebuttal to the crying Nadia. “I am not exactly certain of the exact, specific instance for which my expression is deserving of gratitude.” The stylish automaton hunted for further hints to this peculiar, but frequent exchange of appreciation, despite no visible evidence of any overt negligence on behalf of her mechanical mind, especially in the initial alliance of new FRIENDS.

“Please clarify.”

Soon, though, her auditory senses tracked the frail footsteps of the salvaged soldier, parading through their encampment, noting the calculated distance to triangulate his resting position later, within 86.3% precision.

A fleeting second transpired, accompanied with a lack of conversational grace.

“I will need your reply, shortly. I cannot linger for much longer.”

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The crimson headscarf of Biggs circumscribed around slick brown hair, bobbed, as he announced, “Heads.”

The coin of Cocoon swiveled ferociously in the air, eventually succumbing to the drop of gravity; its pull inevitable with its consistent plummet of all that attempted to climb against the horizons of both worlds, their metaphorical wax wings melting in the sun of war. The descent of the pence tumbled finally into the open palm of the slim youth.

“You lose, Wedge,” the bandana voiced its authority once again. The number of tosses had been have been about six, all landing in favor of the thinner of the duo.

“Okay. I give up. I’ll get the tip next time we go out for Breshan,” the self confessed “rolly-polly” sarcastically bellowed, “I wonder why Cid wants to talk to us about. It seemed he wants us to pack all supplies.”

“Go out?!?” The skinnier man shouted, “When was the last time, Dubya, that we’ve been outside this camp?”

“Before the war.” The reply was still somewhat jovial but tinged with a somber hue.

The pair, both waddled and marched, further nearer Cid’s tent, their brown boots, similar but in exception of size and stains of blood.

As the pair approached Cid’s tent, they heard the sound of a heavy bootprint behind them. “You know, Wedge, I think he might be cheating you with that coin,” Cid spoke up, a chuckle on his voice. “But no time to lose. Julian brought new arrivals. We should greet them and get them acquainted to camp life before they run off again, don’t you think?” A large and firm hand was placed on each of their shoulders as Cid turned them back towards the oncoming troupe. “Let’s go introduce ourselves, shall we?”

“Hey, I am on the up and up,” Biggs proclaimed simultaneously hiding the gymnastically inclined currency, after its last pirouette.

Wedge quickly squeezed in a remark in retaliation, “Have you been underhanding me all this time?”

“I would never do such a thing.” His smirk only evident to himself and those up ahead.

The trio, redirected by their chef and leader, trotted to the camp, where a throng was gathered, all discussing quietly from afar. Unbeknownst to the duet, the fate of a recently captured PSICOM officer, as Isis left the tent of their lieutenant. Julian quickly followed without any weapons in hand.

Biggs eventually noticed the enemy in plain sight. “What the fuck, Cid?”

“Rice said that Julian captured him,” Cid replied, noting that the prisoner was still bound. “I’m sure Jules has it completely in hand.” Truth be told, Cid was already formulating a method to keep the prisoner bound, ensuring safety for all involved. Julian would never allow an execution without cause, but that didn’t mean they would be stupid about their security.

The group pressed forward until they had gathered with the rest of the camp. The earliest lights of Eden were just barely beginning to brighten, turning the pitch dark campsite into a vista bathed in deep violets. Sunrise and sunset in the Waterscape were always the most spectacular sights on Eden, the rainbow of color spreading across the land like a visual virtuoso. Perhaps the views were not so beautiful as a sunrise on Pulse, but here on Eden, it was as good as it got.

“Magnificent, isn’t it?” Cid spoke up, his deep baritone interrupting the quiet hush that had fallen over the crowd. “The name’s Cid Daniels. I’m the chief engineer around here. I keep everything running and in good shape, as well as cook the food. If you need anything, let me know. I’m basically Julian’s second in command... just without the military rank. Left that behind a long time ago.” The jovial introduction was accompanied by a welcoming smile, and the way he spoke felt almost as if the newcomers were already a part of Cid’s closest confidantes.

Biggs walked up, without anyone introducing he and his partner in commerce. “Thanks, Cid! Well, you all are probably wondering who the two dudes behind him are. No, we’re not sous chefs or architects. We are suppliers, ladies and gentlemen. Specifically….” He allowed a pause to allow audience participation. Eyeing no takers after a second, He clambered on without hesitation, “B&W Outfitters.”

The rounder Wedges chimed in without missing a beat. “Is City life getting you down? Answer! The call of the wild.” He spread his hands, pointing to the Waterscape’s beautiful panorama circumventing the horizon. “With our B&W gear to protect you, a trek through these lowlands or in the dangerous cities riddled with Cie’th, will be a proverbial walk in the park. But why not leave the hustle and bustle behind, and return nature.” Wedge was gawking at Brax and the PSICOM officer when he finished.”It may be the vacation your soul needs.”

“That’s right, buddy.” Biggs polished the sales pitch. “If any of you all need any outfitting, come on over. We’ll give you a serious discount.”

“Never miss a chance for a free plug, eh?” Julian spoke up as he approached behind Biggs and Wedge. “Don’t mind the amount of cheese you hear from these guys. They’re the best of the best. Speaking of... Cid, what can we do about our friend there?” Julian nodded towards Isis. “Those ropes won’t hold long. Got some AMP shackles for him?”

Cid nodded. “Give me an hour or so, and I’ll have something whipped up for you. In the meantime, breakfast is served!” Cid gestured back towards a tent adjacent the workshops. From this distance, neither sight nor smell differentiated the slop from the grease that covered Cid’s palms. Julian grimaced slightly at the announcement. Although Cid’s cooking was... mostly edible, it left much to be desired. No one else in the camp was any better, however. Julian hoped someone in the group he had just recruited had some talent in the kitchen... and enough tact to not hurt Cid’s feelings in the meantime.

Wedge bolted to the tent promising the meal, while Biggs slowly trekked, formulating his promenade slightly in front Cid, for a moment. “Cheese? We ain’t no cheap cheddar. We’re high quality, pure Gouda when it comes to our stuff. Just got to spread the news of B&W; it’s a monetary gospel that will spread like wildfire once everyone realizes danger is real.”

He then chased after Wedge, taking a seat on a pew at the church of eggs, sausage, and toast. Each bench constructed out of birch wood was framed perfectly with matching tables, with pots and pans strewn with half-burnt meat and wheat. Everybody slowly followed Cid’s cue to the welcoming feast except B.R.A.X, who never again attempted to risk masticating the organic material, knowing that previous prototypes have festered insects and pestilence. This was due to presence of biologic matter acting as an purulent instigator if a moist meal became stuck in places that was difficult to extricate.
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Nadia was startled with all the friendly banter in the camp. She didn’t have this much of friendly banter during her military training days. She was hungry and was thinking on what BRAX had said. She couldn’t really put her finger on how to respond to her. She looked at the breakfast that was placed there and had a gentle smile on her face. ”BRAX… I don’t know, how to put it…,” Nadia said, a bit confused. She had much time to cry but she wanted to do something other than crying. ”It’s apart of our nature, I guess,” Nadia said, a bit unsure of herself.

Nadia noticed the two people talking other than Julian. ”I-I’m going definitely will be needing to cook for these people… They are arguing over cheese…,” Nadia thought to herself, with a bit of appreciation on what’s going on right now.

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The light from Eden brightened as dawn broke, the light falling on the Sunleth Waterscape first in deep crimsons, then fading to a normal bright and pure white. Over the course of the next hour, breakfast had been served, as had a new set of AMP-regulated manacles to shackle the PSICOM prisoner. A tour had been conducted about the camp, and the basic introductions and duties had been revealed and assigned. The next step, of course, would be for the tired fighters to get some rest. After some repose, the first task the group had would be to locate the remaining members of Maurice and Rikken's squad.

Julian had just broken up the meeting and dismissed his crew when a quiet rumbling could be felt in the grounds, as if a great beast were charging towards them. Throwing off the exhaustion of the night, Julian rushed forward to the nearest lookout point. "Rice, what is it?" the Lieutenant called out. The other man simply pointed and handed Julian a spyglass.

A form was approaching with intense speed, seemingly flying above the surface of the land and water. Flames engulfed its body, and the creature seemed to look directly into Julian's eyes, as if it could sense the soldier watching it through the spyglass. "Ready arms!" Julian cried out as he scrambled down from the lookout. He opened his mouth to call out more orders, but whatever he said was drowned out by a bestial roar from the creature.

"I am Belias the Gigas!" came the terrible proclamation. "My creation was an uncorrected error of the gods, and I rebelled in order to receive my intended role. I am the Scion of darkness and Guardian of the Holy Realm!" The form arrived and crashed down in the center of the camp, leaving a small crater in his wake. His feet were in the shape of cloven hooves, and ram's horns adorned his brow. The giant's form had four arms, one of which wielded a flaming halberd that whipped around to point at those in the party.

"Ooh, is this a fal'Cie?!" Molly cried out in excitement. Julian put his arm up to stop her from flying towards the creature.

"Many of us have already been chosen by Shemhazai," Julian cried out. "We wish no quarrel with you."

The giant was silent for a second before he crossed his arms and tilted his head heavenward, letting out an uproarious guffaw. "You wish no quarrel?!" he repeated incredulously. In a flash, the fal'Cie's halberd traced a complex pattern upon the ground, approximating the shape of the brand of the fal'Cie. Fire erupted from the brand and many of those in the camp cried out in pain, grasping their arms or other parts of their bodies as they witnessed the same vision that the party had experienced before. It was now obvious that this form was identical to one of those in the vision. "Do you see now?! The quarrel wishes you!"

Once again, the halberd whipped forward, pointing directly at Julian. "Face me, or you shall die here in obscurity!"


Belias, the Gigas

Group A Battle!Current Time: 0 secParadigm: RuthlessNext Up: Noir
Noir - COM HP: {[][][][][][][][][][]} HP: 675/675 Next: 0 sec TP: {[][][][][]---------|} Status: None
Nyxia - RAV HP: {[][][][][][][][][][]} HP: 543/543 Next: 0 sec TP: {[][][][][----------|} Status: None
Molly - SAB HP: {[][][][][][][][][][]} HP: 515/515 Next: 0 sec TP: {[][][][][][]-------|} Status: None
Belias HP: {[][][][][][][][][][]} Next: 0 sec Chain: {--} 100% Status: None

Group B Battle!Current Time: 0 secParadigm: DecimationNext Up: Nadia
Nadia - COM HP: {[][][][][][][][][][]} HP: 545/545 Next: 0 sec TP: {[][][][][][][][][][]} Status: None
Julian - RAV HP: {[][][][][][][][][][]} HP: 515/515 Next: 0 sec TP: {[][][][][][]-------|} Status: None
Brax - SYN HP: {[][][][][][][][][][]} HP: 548/548 Next: 0 sec TP: {---|-----|---------|} Status: None
Belias HP: {[][][][][][][][][][]} Next: 0 sec Chain: {--} 100% Status: None

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