((I appologise for the delay, my poor timing seems to have had me miss the fact that there were responses. Oops!))
You waited in silence beside that figure as their body steadily regenerated, watching as their form filled out beneath the shirt, as their facial features became fully defined, as brown hair started to sprout. Brown eyes opened, gazing up at you as the figure's body continued to grow, sprouting arms like some kind of plant made of flesh as those impassive eyes betrayed how this person still bore their mental conditioning. They still believed themselves to be that automaton, to be the clockwork monster that they had been encased in as the thought center.
"What is your name?" You asked, crouching beside the figure as you prepared to swat their arms aside if they lashed out at you.
"My designation is-" came the voice of a woman, though you were fast to interrupt them.
"You are a person, not a machine to be referred to by some serial number. What is your name?"
"My designation is-"
The sound of flesh on flesh filled the air as you slapped the woman's face forcefully, cringing deep down as you hated the concept of causing further suffering to this person. It was for the best though, you knew that you had to get them to see that they were a person, that they were not what had been made of them. You had to make them aware that you were the one guilty for this, even if it meant that they would hate you for it.
It was the only way to ensure that they had something to cling to, something to drag themselves free of the existance that they had been condemned to. As long as they had something to hold onto, something to keep them from relapsing into that state it didn't matter if they hated you or not. You could live with such hate, hell, you knew you deserved it for that matter for what you had done was unforgivable. It felt as if nothing would ever alleviate the feeling of guilt that you felt over this matter, yet it wasn't guilt that had you doing this right now.
No, guilt was the wrong reason to do this.
You were doing this, as it was the right thing to do.
"Listen to me," you started, almost smiling as you heard the woman start to sob. It was painful to hear, yet it gave you hope that you'd put her on the first tracks to recovering her humanity. "You are not some automaton, known by a designated serial number, you are a woman, you are a victim of a procedure that-"
You averted your gaze as the woman rolled over, turning away from you as she continued to sob, her arms almost fully regrown now, her legs having started. Enlightened or not, distraught or not, she was indecent and you were not comfortable with the thought of keeping your attention on her while she had her back to you in such a manner.
"Ma'am, your posterior is exposed to me at this moment, could you pull the shirt that I have covered you with back so you are once more decent, please?"
There was a moment of awkward silence as the woman shuffled audiably, a few long moments passing in silence as you waited for some form of confirmation from her. When none came, you turned towrds her cautiously to see her sat there, your shirt now worn as her cheeks burned red, as she sat there atop her legs, her body now fully regenerated. Your shirt was loose fitting and oversized on her body, betraying immediately that she was shorter than average, making it a stark contrast from the towering figure of bronze that she had been encased within not long ago.
"Well, you still show signs of needing to adhere to concepsts such as what society considers to be basic decency," you sighed, angling your head slightly as you rubbed at your chin. "Now, do you remember your name?"
The woman remained silent, awkwardly so as she looked down at her hands, at her legs, as she looked up at you and slowly reached out, inquisitively touching your face. No sooner than she had done so, her hand jerked back once more, held aloft as she started to slowly reach forward again. The same motion was repeated, before she placed her hands in her lap again, her mouth opening and closing as she tried to speak and yet couldn't seem to find the words.
"I am Eurochkoles," you stated as you gestured to yourself, watching as she followed suit, though yet again, she seemed to fail to find words as she gestured to herself. Maybe telling her about your role in what she had become wasn't wise just yet, you needed to wait for her to clearly be aware of who she was, aware of what she was. Once she was capable of comprehending this, you'd tell her, give her the choice of getting as far away from you as she could or letting you make what you had done to her up somehow.
"Can you walk?" You asked, prompting her to struggle for a moment to climb to her feet, wobbling unsteadily as she did so. You were fast to climb to your feet, catching her as she stumbled and fell, sighing as you pulled her upright and braced her against yourself. You could feel her recoiling away from you, instinctually not wanting to be so close to someone else it seemed. "I'll take that as a no, I'll carry you then, take you to some friends of mine and I'll see if there's some clothing you can use."
You slipped behind the woman, ducking down as you lifted her up, as you set her atop your shoulders, one of your arms bracing her legs against your chest, the other reaching up to take hold of one of her hands to steady her. You didn't like the thought of leaving the wreckage of the clockwork body that she had come from in the field, yet you knew that you could do little about it at this time.
You made your way to the edge of the field, stepping over the wall carefully as you tightened your grip on the woman, making your way up the path that lead back towards Oak's home. You felt alive, inexplicably so. You felt as if the entire experience had caused you to awaken, to recover a lost fragment of your former glory.
You felt as if nothing could stop you.
You
were going to make right what you had done, and nothing would stop you.
As you made your way up the path towards Oak's home, you wondered just how you were going to explain this. Anne would no doubt be more understanding due to her experiences, but Oak wasn't even aware of what Anne was. Was it time to reveal both their natures or was it more prudent to twist the truth in this matter?You have a point to spend.Earth: 5 - (Resiliance)
Fire: 5 - (Marksman)
Air: 7 - (Tactics)
Water: 5 - (Reading People)
Powers:
0 - Ageless.
You have all of eternity to complete your tasks, forever in your prime.
1 (f) - Quickened Healing.
Seven fold is your natural recovery rate increased.
2 (fm) - Unkillable.
Death cannot claim you. Injury, poison, disease and the like still have their effects however, along with their associated downtime.
2 (fv) - Presence of the Immortal.
The presence of eternity can be an awe inspiring thing, yet you are able to inspire more than simple awe.
Points Pool: 1