Anonymous asked:
Been thinking of this prompt for awhile now so I thought I’d ask, how would Mr. Ocean respond if the Sovereign brought Solveig back to life as a hideous monster? Let’s say that sovereign figured out about his brothers love affair with a terrain women and where ocean was hiding, and decided to punish his brother for his “treason” in the most horrifying way possible!
Using her body and the foulest of dark magic, along with the aid of an evil divine, he brings Solveig back to life as a hideous, body horror abomination to attack Ocean with. It has her face, voice and soul, being completely consciousness but has no control over herself as she’s ordered to kill ocean alongside any and everyone he cares about! Sovereign, his solveig monster and aqurian forces launch a massive attack against the hollow. What would oceans response be to seeing solveig again in the
Worst possible way? Would he be able to kill monster her and set her soul free? And would this be enough to break the promise preventing him from directly attacking the sovereign?
What a deviously brilliant prompt, wow! I really had to think about this one. Mr. Ocean has made a few promises in this life that he’s bound to, so let’s look at those first.
He promised his parents that he would never kill another Tekeetian (meaning he can’t kill Sovereign)
He promised Solveig that he would always protect what he loves (meaning he must defend his friends and anyone else he cares about)
He also promised Alaine that he would never enthrall anyone again. (meaning no more dorikori soldiers to fight for him)
The promise that Mr. Ocean regrets most is the one he made to Solveig. It’s what compelled him to create the Oceanic Resistance and build an army to defend Terria, but after so many centuries of fighting for it, he saw Terria’s darkest sides and fell out of love, which finally broke him free of his promise to defend it. That’s why he’s living in Drifter’s Hollow currently, because he fell out of love with Terria and fell in love with Alaine (mostly because she reminds him of Solveig).
But as long as he still remembers Solveig and the promise he made to her, he is compelled to defend the other things he loves--including people. This becomes a tricky situation when one person he loves is trying to hurt another person he loves. This actually happened in the story “Supply and Demand”.
If Sovereign resurrected Solveig into some monstrous body, I think Mr. Ocean would mentally have to separate her soul from that body. Technically, the promise he made to her was to his memory of her. Check out this excerpt from Ocean Returns to the Sea:
[...Solveig’s smile faded. She closed her eyes, voice creaking like a tree in the wind. “I will not be forever, my sweet Ocean. Soon I’ll join my ancestors in the stars. When I do, your promise…” She trailed off as a cough rattled her body.
“My promise will be broken,” Ocean finished quietly, distantly.
“Yes.” Solveig’s smile returned again, strained as she rasped, “The memory of your mother and father nearly destroyed you. Please, don’t let mine do the same.”
Ocean shook his head. “I won’t let it,” he told her.
Her gaze hardened towards his own, her gnarled fingers closing tighter on his hand. “Promise my memory, so that you will keep it forever.”
The cecaelia leaned forward, planting a kiss on her lips. “I promise to the memory of my dear Solveig,” he began, “that I will not mourn her forever, and that I will never let grief be my undoing.”
“And promise me this,” added Solveig, “that you will always protect what you love, just as you once protected me.”]
Mr. Ocean is bound to a promise he made to his memory of Solveig, not Solveig herself. That was pretty damn clever on behalf of Solveig, who probably suspected something like this might happen. This is why Mr. Ocean is always slamming drugs and trying to forget her, so he can break this burdensome promise. Unfortunately all he’s done is put holes in his brain and forgotten pretty much everything except her.
I think he would kill the monster, reasoning in his mind that it’s just a cursed vessel and he is freeing her soul from it. He would have to use spells to subdue Sovereign and his Tekeetian forces because he would be unable to kill them. But you know who could kill them? The other Freelance Good Guys. As long as his crew backed him up, they could fight off the Sovereign together.
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