thought bubble for ike if that's alright! :O
Penny for your thoughts II No Longer Accepting!
It had happened in slow motion, feeling entirely unreal until the pain pierced his torso. Greil had raised his axe, Urvan, to respond to the strike the Black Knight had presented. He was so accustomed to the practiced techniques that the Black Knight, a former student of his, had demonstrated, that he was confident of his parry. His judgment had fallen short of the mark, and he’d suddenly felt a searing pain through his heart to commune this. Greil crumpled under the weight of his newfound pain, feeling it as keenly as he once had his heartbeat.
He’d been felled. He knew it, but Ike, by some folly, entirely contrary to his warnings, had neared.
Stay back, damn you! Stay away from my son! You’ve killed me, haven’t you!? ZELGIUS! Isn’t that enough!?
He’d wanted to shout these words, but they’d petered out in his weary breath. He sputtered blood in the place of his sound. All at once, he began coughing, the wind in his lungs effectively knocked away. He convulsed, the pain overbearing. Numbly, he heard Zelgius speak his threats, and he coughed again, trying to muster his strength to match them. He’d almost wanted to cry. Ike was helpless, and he couldn’t protect him in his hour of need. Ike was going to die.
If he dies ... if my son dies, I’ll never ... never forgive ....
Myself.
By some miracle, a roar bounded through the silence of the night, and it banished Zelgius as readily as a prayer’s fulfillment had. The night stilled with its peace. Greil’s heart settled, and the stiffness that held him -- one that he hadn’t noticed -- receded. There was a pitter-patter of steps drawing close, and Greil saw his son stand above him
Don’t look, Ike! No, don’t look there, at the wound ... it looks horrible, and it’s not something a boy your age should have to see. Just run! Run for safety! Please!
But Ike does nothing of the sort. Suddenly, Greil finds himself hoisted up, supported by his own son’s back. It starts to rain, and his sight is blurred by the stream of droplets that pour from the sky in sudden torrents. Ike’s back becomes slippery, but he clings for dear life, propping himself by Ike’s shoulders. No, he has to hold on. He can’t die here. Ike won’t allow it.
They start to talk. Greil’s voice comes back, and he cautions against seeking revenge against the Black Knight. If he couldn’t triumph, neither can his son. Whatever his student has become, he’s too powerful now. Ike, he reasons, has the right to live in peace. Perhaps it’s better that he abandon all pursuit of revenge; live a mercenary’s life, but have it devoid of an inane goal that one would be unable to achieve. Greil gave that advice in the fashion of one knowing he wouldn’t be around to give anymore. He feels the wound corroding his heart, draining his blood.
He knows it will kill him. He can already feel the process whittling his strength, drawing his mind into delirium. As he and Ike near the end of the pathway, so painfully near back the base, he can already see a mirage -- in the visage of his dear departed wife, beckoning him ...
I’d leap into your arms any day, Elena. I would, but ... let me hold on ... a little longer. Just for Ike. I’ll be with you soon, but let Ike say his goodbyes ...
He hears tears being shed, his son begging him to stay. He tries to will himself to fulfill those pleas, but his own consciousness betrays his own intentions. He’s ebbing away, slipping off Ike’s back. He can’t hold on anymore, he can’t .... he can’t hold ...
Ike, I’m sorry.









