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Demyx ([personal profile] sitaronthewater) wrote2008-12-08 10:25 pm

Sixth Clone

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He could do this. He had to do this. For the good of the Organization, he turned around and pointed to Roxas, showing that he was serious. "Silence, traitor!" There is a beat, and then he raises his hand up into the air, moisture in the air collecting to form a sphere of water, which pops into a sitar, which he swings around and grabs.

He was ready. "Water!" Several large balls of water come down from the sky, but who are they attacking?

[OoC: Re-living and immersed in his last battle. No luck with text or voice comments, guys. But feel free to run into him in Xanadu? You can see some of his attacks here, so if you want to say you're getting attacked by them as you're in the area, be my guest.

Also, sometime by the end of this curse, he'll be thinking that he got defeated and killed.]

[identity profile] masterofpuppets.livejournal.com 2008-12-09 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
The Nobody could see the water splashing, hitting the walls. He must have been 'fighting' Sora. Even if Demyx was considered one of the weakest Nobodies, his attacks were quite strong. At least, his defense was. Water was primarily a defensive element, unlike fire.
Even if Demyx would never be as efficient as Lexaeus, he would be, somewhat, a decent bodyguard.

[identity profile] sitaronthewater.livejournal.com 2008-12-09 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
And fighting him he was. No one but him could see the battle as it went on, and no one would understand why he, for seemingly no reason, got flung backwards, and gave off the impression of being hit a few times, crying out.

"Yow! Auh! Ow!" This happened for a few times, and then he used his trick of getting away from the spot with the water columns again, before shouting, with vigor, "DANCE, WATER, DANCE!" And the clones came, about one hundred exact copies of Demyx, but made of water, and musical notes. As Demyx started to control them, it seemed as though some of them were disappearing. Rather rapidly, especially considering he was standing in the middle of Xanadu, facing no one.