(05-13-2018, 01:19 AM)Lord Windos Wrote:Bridge nods. He and his men are now positioning themselves in a more defensible arrangement.(05-12-2018, 11:42 PM)Iron Wrote: Bridge clutches his sword, a grim reminder that he had no innate problem with violence.
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As he does so, and you relive your memories of the Memento, you become positive that the relived experiences were indeed those of Captain Bridge and his brigade.
The faded spectre of a Doublade appears behind Bridge. The gleaming lights in the walls are revealed to be the malicious gem eyes of Sableye.
Ventus, being a person who is also......well acquainted with violence, is unbothered by Bridge clutching his sword, as he knows he meant not threat in such a gesture, and incline his head to him.
"For those like us that lived by the sword, bloodshed is no stranger or obstacle to us if it proves necessary. Yet if we can find ways to resolve conflicts with others peacefully, we should do so first instead of resorting to more dire methods. Do I understand you correctly, Captain?"
Quote:"I....believe I also understand a little of what you all went through too, Captain. A....Chandelure.....shared some of your expriences with me via.....Memento in the Candelabra above, so for what its worth.....you and your brigade have my utmost sympathies, and I hope one day you all can find the peace or fulfillment you deserve. Though forgive me asking this, but.......what does the date 1466 mean to you? You don't have to answer me if you wish, though, for my question is a rather.....intrusive one."
Bridge now gestures at one of his soldiers, who gives Ventus a sad smile. You see now that a few translucent fern rhizomes have taken root in his ghostly skin - the same fuzz you saw on the image of the grave. Only Nathan knows the significance of the broken dogtag around the soldier's neck, held together only by ghostly bonds. That's how soldiers are buried when they die in the line of duty, far from home. Their commanding officer snaps the chain of their dogtag and buries it with them, leaving the chains above and the tag itself below. It's a tradition that hasn't needed to be practiced much in the modern day.
You can indeed see the resemblance between Bridge and the rooted soldier.
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