Tali, Celes
She/Her
24
January 21
Ecruteak City, Johto
Bisexual
Dancer/Musician
Cadet
Know stars guide you through the darkest night.
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Talia Celes
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POSTED ON Sept 20, 2022 2:23:03 GMT
i'll chase the light of that distant star Beneath the dark vantage point of night, all the world seemed to go still as the fate of the poor man became apparent: this would be his last assignment as an officer. His partner merely watched, stunned silent, as Talia saw Orion withdraw from the failing CPR. She had seen death before, enough times for the scene to be familiar, but not enough for the gravitas of the moment to elude her. They had completed their duty in one respect. Now, Talia would complete it in another. The blue-haired Ranger knelt down beside the man, tenderly taking the red armband that marked her as a cadet into her hands. "Did you know him?" she asked the woman beside her softly, who stirred with surprise at being addressed. "It was our first work together as police officers, actually." The stranger swallowed, as if embarrassed to admit this truth. "I... His name was, um, Akihiro? Akihiro Soto. He was from Johto." She gathered her wrinkled clothes about herself, the FLAMETHROWER having dried them and the banished DEFOGGED storm having lost its power to drench them anew. "I'm sorry. That's all I know, really."Talia's eyes misted faintly at the mention of her homeland, nodding once to acknowledge she had heard the woman speak aloud. "Thank you. That helps a great deal."The cadet regarded the damp red cloth in her hands and turned to Altair, asking softly, "Would you dry this for me?" Once the Absol obliged, Talia took the warm fabric and pressed it carefully over the deceased man's eyes. When Talia spoke next, her words were softly directed to the man who had fallen, oblivious to all others present. "I did not know you, Akihiro Soto, but you are one of my people. And we shall bring you back safely, so that those who love you may mourn you."She closed her eyes for a moment, familiar songs and dances returning to her mind as she recalled her time in the Ecruteak Dance Theater, before she began to sing in a soft, tremulous voice on the sea breeze: "Empty-handed I entered the world Barefoot I leave it. My coming, my going - Two simple happenings That got entangled." As she murmured the jisei aloud, her Dragonair began to perform DRAGON DANCE overhead, crooning her own funereal cry as she did so while the Noibat and Swablu joined in tandem. Talia's quiet lament sang through the stillness of the night, haunting and beautiful, its last echoes dancing on the currents of the sea to ripple outward like waves, its melody carried to a far-away, uncaring shore. "There is an ancient tradition in Johto history," Talia said suddenly, in a voice that betrayed more awareness of her own surroundings than her last, "of writing a poem when one realizes it is time for one's departure from this world. It is called a jisei. This one was written by a monk who asked for no burial, no services in his passing, but he left this epitaph to be remembered by." She paused her, her topaz gaze lingering over him with something sorrowful. "Whatever happens to him upon our return, he deserves at least this little to be remembered by."In case there is no one left to mourn him, except us.
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