Babus's Troubles | By : SavageSavage Category: Final Fantasy Games > Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Views: 679 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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It's truly alarming how many things I've experienced in just twenty years. As far back as I can remember, Llednar was always trouble…Prince Mewt never really liked him. Llednar was seen more as a guard than a playmate—the honor of becoming a playmate to the young Prince was given first to me. With all the things I've done throughout my life, I cannot imagine a closer friend to me….
But now, I'm afraid I don't find any solace in looking at Llednar's hateful eyes…. They're goldish, a sort of sinister amber, both ice and fiery rage caught in every devious stare. He doesn't like me—rather, he seems to hate me—and I've not a clue what I did. Perhaps it's the fact that I've always been close to the Prince, and Llednar Twem is nothing more than a source of fear to the poor young lad. Mewt is but four years younger, a handsome lad if there ever was one…and though I don't think he's in danger, I know Llednar means nothing of good for me— And the worst part is, I'm not certain I could tell the Prince about it, even if I knew precisely what Llednar was planning…. Even if someone in the palace received word of Llednar's intent, I wouldn't say a single word of it to Mewt, I suspect…because if he is not in danger, my life is not important in the end. It's a warning I shall take to my grave, I suppose…hopefully, that day is far from now.Promises were easier to keep than a soul was, though….
"Huff…phew…." The cloaked figure leaned against the door to Cadoan's secret shop, fumbling beneath his raiments for the key. As soon as he'd found it, he shoved it into the lock, turned the key and the doorknob, and hustled himself in.
Tearing off his cloak, the overworked Hermetic slumped into his plush seat, rustling through his maps. "Let me see…. Jagd Helje…near to Babus's position would be…." "Ezel! You here?" An unfamiliar male voice cut through the silence. Uneasy, Ezel found the map, turned his chair around, and listened. Templar boots…the knocking of a mythril staff against the ground…. "Ezel Berbier, I order you to show yourself! I have business with you!" 'Oh Ultima,' he realized. 'The brat Prince is here.' Turning the chair back to face the desk, Ezel pasted on a saccharine smile and stood to bow. "Why hello, kiddo. I suppose you're looking for your friend, hmm?" "Babus was supposed to visit you today." Mewt frowned down at Ezel. The Hermetic reached into his desk, pulling out a bottle of good Cadoan wine. The best he had, but hells, if the Prince wasn't a good reason to take it out, who was? "And, eh, you are here to deliver cards instead? (Sit, sit, your Highness. I will not have a fine man like yourself standing when he can relax.)" He poured two glasses—then, thinking of it, four shots for the Templars behind Mewt. "Please, boys, have some wine. I indeed have news of your noble fellow, but it's not a happy tale I have to tell." "What do you mean?" Mewt sat, accepted a glass, and nodded to the others. They took a shot each and stood there, sniffing the liquid guardedly…didn't they trust him? "Babus isn't hurt, is he?" Nervous, he drained the glass—and the others licked theirs clean. Ezel unrolled the map and looked over the lone threat Jagd Helje had near Babus's last position. An oubliette, a deadly one…and the likeliest place Babus was. "He is here." He pointed to the map's title. "Llednar, that scoundrel, dragged Babus over there. He originally intended to pawn him off to Vili, but the smart girl refused. I think she could use some kind of reward for refusing to hurt your attendant…she probably has no love for Babus, considering how often he's sent her to prison. I believe her words were…, 'I don't value my life over the Prince's.'" "She knew that if I found out Babus was in trouble, I'd rush to save him." Mewt puffed out an anxious breath. "She was right. I've got to go and find him. How deep is that hole there…?" He pointed to the oubliette—smart boy this kid was, not just a brat. Obviously he knew what was at stake here. Ezel squinted to see the scrawl. "My boy, it looks like the oubliette is twenty floors deep. Babus is either critically injured, or he is dead…a fall like that, with all those bones at the bottom, would be almost impossible to survive. There are more Nu Mou remains down there than anything…the jagd snipers have excellent aim. Get the opponent near the oubliette, shoot or injure them in some way…knock them into it…and they don't have the strength to pull themselves out. They fall…and die." "No!" Mewt covered his mouth with his hands, his eyes glazing with tears. "No, not Babus—I've got to save him!" Sighing, Ezel pulled out a small box. "I owe these to Babus for his work anyway. These are highly experimental cards I've created…that is, they work on one person, rather than an entire field. There are…Null Gravity, Earth Move, Reverse Demi…all sorts of things he could use right now. And these—" He handed over a small pair of dusk-colored boots; they looked like Babus's, but for the wing prints on the inside. "If he's alive, toss these down to him. They'll prevent any future trouble Llednar can cook up…at least, if it involves a fall." "I owe you a lot for helping," Mewt murmured, "and this should be a start." Turning to the Templar nearest him, he nodded, and the Bangaa produced a thick, wide stack of excellent card vellum—that, and a purse of what had to be hundreds of thousands of gil. "When Babus recovers, I'll repay the rest." "If he doesn't recover—," Ezel sighed, "I'll lose more business than I can afford to. Good luck, kiddo…and let me know what happens, either way." "I'll do that." Mewt took the boots, the box of cards, and rose to his feet. "Thanks." Apparently royal decorum left the Prince when he was worried over Babus…he did have good points after all. The Runeseeker was lucky indeed to have such a friend. Ezel looked over the map once more, marked a safe path to the oubliette, and handed it over. "No thanks is needed…I need that man on my side more than you know." Lowering his head, he sipped lightly at his wine. His stomach ached over this whole thing. "Go," he instructed. "He's in bad shape…and it will only get worse."
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