You're weird. But I like you!
Thank you?
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You're weird. But I like you!
Thank you?
"I await patiently." Lust said truthfully. She held up her hand, and waved. "Good-bye, Mr. Raditz."
Raditz leaves completely, out of her sight. Disappearing into the streets.
"A soldier. Roy Mustang, the Flame Alchemist. Very powerful - proud of his humanity too, misguided as it is." She shrugged. "I'd paralyzed one of his men, and I thought I'd killed him, too - until he stopped me from killing his woman. He uses flame alchemy, you see - not creating fire, but controlling it. This stone inside me, it heals any wound - it'll even bring me back to life if necessary. It lasts a long time, but not forever. He killed me enough times, and eventually I just stayed dead."
"I see, that must of hurt dying- that's if you can feel pain?" Raditz still didn't know what she was like. Everything about her was so mysterious and he wanted to know more about her. "So how did you come onto my world then? It sounds like you were on earth. Did the man named father send you here to tr-" Raditz tapped his scouter's button because it made a ping ring that someone was calling him. Listening into the call and frown. looking back at her. "I must go... I am in needing to my king. I shall meet you again someday." Raditz started to walk away from Lust but keeping on his toes if she tries anything funny during his leaving.
"Hello, sweetie." she smiled.
"A homunculus is an artificial person. To make one requires a stone like mine - not that most humans would dare make one." Lust smiled strangely. "It's an endless cycle. Humans seek power, they find it, then get scared and seal it away." She laughed mockingly. "Then there's the ones that do make stones. Power-mad little insects that have no idea what they're wielding... but I suppose I owe them some credit. A human created what turned itself into my Father... and an alchemist did kill me once."
Folding his arms and listen in to her every words carefully. It was surprising to hear some of the humans could hold such sorcery but be so afraid of upholding it's power. It was intimidating in a way, even god like it sounded to him. By crating life by what ever means that made her. "Interesting, you have died before by an alchemist? How so if I may ask?" Raditz asked in a wonder he was a little lost on that.
"Shocking, isn't it?" She asked, laughing slightly. "I'm different from you. Very different." Her fingers brushed her Oroboros, lingering there. "I am a homunculus. Do you know what that is?"
"No I do not?" Raditz was still shock from the sight of this woman gutting herself open and acting all natural of this whole thing.
Lust grinned, unable to help herself. Her spears sliced down the middle of her Oroboros mark, opening her chest. She pulled the flesh apart, revealing her secret. "This is a Philosopher's Stone." She explained. "It's a cluster of human souls, condensed into a power source, and inserted into a living being. Some would argue it's the most evil object in the universe." She pushed the wound back together, letting him watch as the wound knitted itself shut in a small burst of red, alchemic energy.
Watching Lust placing her finger on her special marking on her chest. Raditz tilted his head a bit as he squinted at her. When Lust cut herself open Raditz was shocked and wasn't expecting her to do that. Stunned on how she didn't fell down and died from this action as his eyes widen from her explaining what was in her chest. Raditz could see a oval shape stone of the color of blood red being entwined in veins holding it in place. Looking back at her face after seeing her skin sew itself back together with a red glow. He couldn't believe what wizardry this was to him. He was a lost of words.
"Hm... well then, how would you feel if I showed you something unbelievable... something the human race achieved, but fears to do?" She drew her hand back from his face, spears still out. "It's actually quite amazing, Mr. Raditz... it's something that must be seen to be believed."
Raditz was curious to what she meant. Something these lowly earthling dogs were able to achieve but barely wants to do such and act. He also pondered what it could be. Raditz can make ki from his inner self to his hand and make attacks. Which most humans can not do, but it was nothing to be feared upon. He's guessing it is not that- so what could it be then? Raditz gave a soft nod to her, wanting to see this amazing display from the humans.