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[Heart Game] From the ashes we can build
WHO: Macaque, Red Son, Wukong, Korone, Donnie, Cole, Wash
WHAT: Soul fixin'
WHEN: March 9
WHERE: Red Son's house, Blossomcrown
WARNINGS: will be marked
WHAT: Soul fixin'
WHEN: March 9
WHERE: Red Son's house, Blossomcrown
WARNINGS: will be marked

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Lying is never productive in Heart Games.
"Jealous rage about the journey situation," he said.
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Wukong sighed, only slightly put off by the notion. It was in the past and they were moving forward. So being actually annoyed was pretty pointless. Besides, he probably would have felt the same all things being equal.
He walked over to poke at the embers on the ground, crouching to do so.
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However, you do find scattered items on the floor, as if they were disturbed by the impact:
> 3 sticks of half-burned incense
> Some drops of dried wax from a candle (they're loose, not stuck to the ground)
> A torn prayer cloth
> A broken bowl, overturned
> Some pieces of Buddha's statue
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He'll pick up some more of those Budha statue pieces, maybe get them together.
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He turns his attention to the items, gently turning the bowl over with his tail.
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You are a six-eared macaque, and you are trying your best.
You try to join in with the other monkeys, but they run away or turn their backs or hiss as if you're going to hurt them. You look different, and they're afraid of you. You try to hide your ears with mud and fruit husks, but they can tell. They won't let you close. You don't know what you do.
You hunt down the best fruit in the area, sometimes traveling for days to find it. When you bring it back, they won't touch it. You try to break it open and show them how good it is, but they don't believe you. They won't go near any of it. You eat it alone.
You can hear danger coming from anywhere, and you try to warn them. They think you're the danger instead. They don't listen to your warnings. Sometimes some of them die because of it.
You spend all your time alone. One day, you talk to your shadow. It talks back. It's comforting.
The bowl gives Wukong the following memory:
You are Macaque, and you are listening to Donnie take the blame for your brain surgery going wrong.
You're still woozy from blood loss, covered in gross dried blood, but you jump up. You can't let him do that. He's your family, you can't sit there while he accepts blame for what was your decision, your request. Your stupid move to try and make yourself happy while telling yourself that Wukong would be happier too.
You try to comfort Donnie. It doesn't work. You can't think straight with how much blood you lost, but even if you could, you're not sure there's any way to lift this burden from him.
You've failed everyone close to you. Everyone. Because you couldn't give up on a love that never wanted you.
Also, notable, under the bowl there is a coiled up snake. For now, it just looks at Wukong, sticking its tongue out to smell who's there.
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Let's try that incense.
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Smoothly, he scoops the snake into the bowl with his tail, staring hard at it as he draws the bowl closer.
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The snake seems to be sluggish, probably because of the ice in here. It is easily scooped into the bowl. It looks into Wukong's eyes, and you get a strong sense of jealousy, and also guilt about that jealousy. You have no right to be jealous, all considered. You should be able to take these sort of hurts better by now.
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Hm, another point for resignation. Unfortunately one he understands well. Its always hard trying to find that right piece for the emotional hole. He's gotten better, but its taken a lot of work.
He'll touch the wax. He figures Wukong is probably okay with the snake.
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You chance a look back. The flames are climbing the mountain, right on your heels. Heaven's holy fire, you think bitterly, come to cleanse Wukong's lands and all his subjects. As if imprisoning him wasn't bad enough.
The flames rush up to meet you, searing the end of your tail. You jump, diving through the waterfall and the seals, dropping the monkeys because you know that it won't be a pretty landing.
You cover your ears as the monkeys you couldn't save burn and scream. You hear every bit of those sounds anyway, and you feel sick. You feel useless.
More than anything, you feel guilty. And alone.
The kids scatter as you wail with impotent grief. First a scream of your own, raspy from the smoke, then quieter sobs that echo through the cavern.
Wukong would have been able to save them. Why weren't you?
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Excuse him as he drops to his knees at that because oh, that memory hits REAL FUCKING HARD.
The sound of buildings collapsing, the screams and shrieks of crumpling metal. The very distant and all too close THRUM of plasma raining down from the sky, there is rebar through her middle, telling him to box everything up and to keep going-
Wash grabs his head.
Forces himself to fucking breathe.
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It's a rope that looks like it was spun out of pure gold. There's a little golden monkey logo on one end of it. It feels important, like it wants to protect you. Much like the grenade, you want to hang onto it.
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The last item is the loose dried wax, and then there's the void.
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He takes a piece.
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You chance a look back. The flames are climbing the mountain, right on your heels. Heaven's holy fire, you think bitterly, come to cleanse Wukong's lands and all his subjects. As if imprisoning him wasn't bad enough.
The flames rush up to meet you, searing the end of your tail. You jump, diving through the waterfall and the seals, dropping the monkeys because you know that it won't be a pretty landing.
You cover your ears as the monkeys you couldn't save burn and scream. You hear every bit of those sounds anyway, and you feel sick. You feel useless.
More than anything, you feel guilty. And alone.
The kids scatter as you wail with impotent grief. First a scream of your own, raspy from the smoke, then quieter sobs that echo through the cavern.
Wukong would have been able to save them. Why weren't you?
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Wukong didn't resent him, or blame him for choosing the children. He was just sad and frustrated that Macaque was put in that positon at all.
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He had touched the memory himself and his breathing got erratic and there is rage.
And pain.
And so much fucking sympathy.
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Unfortunately, now you know just who Wukong let it go about. Those comments he made earlier...all about the people who would cause this to a bunch of helpless innocents. He sighs and places a hand on Wash's shoulder. "Take some time to breathe. We still have work to do here."
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There is.
A lot of rage. A shaking that can be felt, even through the armor.
"They were just living their lives, but of course, of course they were easy to take out, so why not!"
He sighed angrily. "What is wrong with people who decide they can just commit a genocide like its nothing?"
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Wukong sits in front of him propping his chin on one hand. "One thing about having power is there are pretty much three kinds of people who have it: those who try to control everything, those who think they can do better, and those who don't want to be controlled. And those who want control will use whatever they can to hurt anyone who doesn't fit that, especially if they don't have enough power todo anything else."
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