Malik Ishtar (
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I am Malik Ish-- I MEAN MY NAME IS NAMU.
[Malik had humoured the nurse, listened to her explanation until it made him burn with fury and he knocked her back with a telekinetic blast of his Millennium Rod. He storms out of the office mere moments later, letting out a frustrated cry.]
Rruhh! This cannot be! [Why this, in the middle of the Battle City tournament?! He was so close, so close to his revenge on the Pharaoh he could practically taste it, and now he was here. It made him so furious, and--]
[The teenager suddenly winces, bringing a hand to his head as an intense headache pounds at the forefront of his skull. He takes a moment then to calm himself, shaking for a bit before he finally straightens back up.]
[The Egyptian looks either way down the hall, silently hooking his Millennium Rod to his belt. Now was the worst possible time to be caught off guard like this. But for now he would just have to hope he could find a way out of here...and that he wouldn't bump into anybody who might recognize the Rod for what it really is. Then again, even if he did, he could always use the Rod to warp their mind into thinking it was nothing more than a decoration.
Still, he better play it safe and put on a nice face. After all, he was supposed to be Namu, not Malik.]
Ah...I really am lost! [He calls out innocently.]
((ooc: Here's his Permissions Post for anybody that missed it. I'll default to "no" on everything otherwise, and ask on a case-by-case basis.))
Rruhh! This cannot be! [Why this, in the middle of the Battle City tournament?! He was so close, so close to his revenge on the Pharaoh he could practically taste it, and now he was here. It made him so furious, and--]
[The teenager suddenly winces, bringing a hand to his head as an intense headache pounds at the forefront of his skull. He takes a moment then to calm himself, shaking for a bit before he finally straightens back up.]
[The Egyptian looks either way down the hall, silently hooking his Millennium Rod to his belt. Now was the worst possible time to be caught off guard like this. But for now he would just have to hope he could find a way out of here...and that he wouldn't bump into anybody who might recognize the Rod for what it really is. Then again, even if he did, he could always use the Rod to warp their mind into thinking it was nothing more than a decoration.
Still, he better play it safe and put on a nice face. After all, he was supposed to be Namu, not Malik.]
Ah...I really am lost! [He calls out innocently.]
((ooc: Here's his Permissions Post for anybody that missed it. I'll default to "no" on everything otherwise, and ask on a case-by-case basis.))
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And another familiar lost soul stumbles into this land... Heheheh.
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[He has to reach back a bit into his sight's memory, but it only takes a second for Malik to see his own back. He turns around then, and walks right for Bakura.
However, Malik opts not to speak outloud. When he reaches the other teen he simply crosses his arms and closes his eyes to speak to him telepathically.]
Bakura. When did you get here? Tell me you at least saw the Pharoah forfeit, and got Osiris first!
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Forfeit? You seem to be forgetting something, Malik. Something very big. Like the fact that the duel with the Pharaoh was a week ago.
[He folds his arms over his chest, leaning back against the wall insolently.]
So then, tell me... Is that the last thing you remember?
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A week ago? Tch, then maybe the Pharaoh hit you with Orisis after all. Mere minutes ago I was convincing you to relinquish your host. Rishid was just about to come on and play the part for me--then I woke up here.
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[Reaching over, he presses a hand to Malik's forehead in a mocking parody of checking his temperature.]
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Well, I guess your host just isn't as important to the Pharaoh as the first two I used. Too bad, that really makes you less valuable than I originally thought.
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You don't know the Pharaoh as well as you think you do, do you? His friends are important to him... but I doubt anything would force him to surrender a battle which would result in putting the rest of them at risk. One loss... versus a potential multitude of others.
He would not surrender, knowing that 'Malik Ishtar' was involved.
[Besides, he'd told him, hadn't he? He would not allow his host to be destroyed.]
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He would have killed your host to save the others. You were nothing more than a sacrificial lamb to please Osiris.
Hahaha, how does that make you feel, Bakura?!
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'How does it make me feel'? You're like a vicious cat, Malik Ishtar. Claws out, trying to draw blood with every scratch.
Even if my host dies, I will continue to exist. It's just inconvenient to lose a comfortable body after all this time... especially one so close to 'him'.
Maybe I'd just have taken your body instead. Of course, you'd be too troublesome to share...
[It's an idle threat and he knows it. Sealing Malik's soul away would make the body available, but that doesn't mean he'd care to do it.]
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With my Millennium Rod, you wouldn't stand a chance. Now...
[He holds the item out.] Lend me your mind so I can know all you know about this place; unless you're afraid I'll discover your lies.
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[That comment makes him stare, more than a little confused. More than blood? What was he talking about? That sounded. Suspicious. What are you up to, Malik Ishtar?]
I'm afraid of nothing, Malik.
[After all, most of his older memories are sealed deep. Too deep. There's too much darkness in the past.
He forces himself to relax his defenses, though it annoys him even more to be ordered around like this.]
Look at whatever you like. I have nothing to hide.
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Bakura hadn't been lying. If not a week, he'd certainly been here long enough to contradict Malik's own arrival.
He really wasn't sure what to make of this, and so he narrows his eyes accusingly at Bakura. There was no way what he'd seen had been fabricated...]
This doesn't add up.
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Either this place exists outside of time...
...one of us has fabricated memories...
...you've been in a coma for a week...
Or time travel has been invented.
[A light shrug. It's good to see Malik looking flustered for a change. He could have done with an answer to whether or not he was being hit on, though. Oh well.]
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[Then again...he had woken up in the infirmary. Now Malik has to check himself, surveying his hands, running one through his hair, and looking down at his midriff in thought.
He didn't seem skinnier than he remembered, his hair was clean, and his clothes weren't wrinkled.]
No. That's definitely not it. [He looks up again.] It could be possible for my Rod to fabricate memories, but I didn't do that either.
...And you're right about the others not making sense. I don't like this. Something is...off.
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[The dryness of his voice was almost icy in nature. If Malik has such a time discrepancy, then none of this makes sense. Time is messed up in some way and he doesn't like it.]
At any rate, the Pharaoh isn't here. You've seen for yourself what this island is like. If you have any of your 'brilliant ideas', now would be the time.
[Putting Malik on the spot, oh yeah~.]
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[He scowls when Bakura puts him on the spot.] Well, it looks like you barely gave the surrounding jungle a try. All you did was let your host play follow-the-leader.
We could start there.
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Fine, fine. It's okay by me.
[He waves a hand dismissively.]
If you find you can't handle it, be a good boy and go wait in the dormitories. I'll come back for you if I find a way out.
Or at least I'll come back for the Rod.
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[Malik lets out a little laugh.] Now, take me somewhere to stay while you find us a way out.
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[Luckily, he had been prepared for this. It was hardly the first time he'd been out in the jungle. But being bossed around by an inexperienced mortal like this... He makes a tsk noise with his tongue and gestures for Malik to follow him, leading him towards the eastern dormitories.]
But you'd only slow me down anyway, so I might as well go by myself.
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Oh, Bakura was really desperate for his Rod, wasn't he? Teaming up with this fool was really coming in handy.
He simply follows the older man as he bathes in confidence.]
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He just kicks the door open carelessly.]
I'd say to make yourself at home, but I'd expect nothing else from someone like you.
Just be a good boy and don't break anything.
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As long as you be a "good boy" and find us a way out of here. [A bit more serious.] I'll have to punish you if you don't.
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[Okay, did Malik even know what he was saying? Because that definitely sounded like he was being hit on. Surely not. ...right?
At any rate, that sounded like he was suggesting he was in control here.]
How odd. I thought partnerships were supposed to be equal. I guess this alliance is more like a dictatorship.
What would you do if I decided it isn't worth it, I wonder?
[After all, Bakura was used to working alone. Malik, on the other hand...
Heh. That was an advantage he should hold on to.]
We only have each other to rely on here.
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...Then maybe we should adjust our agreement. For the change in circumstance.
[He couldn't have Bakura walking out on him, and he wouldn't be half as much use to him as a Ghoul. He doubted he could Ghoulify him anyway, given the fact he has two souls.]
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Perhaps we should. [A light shrug and he drops down into a chair, waiting for Malik to continue.]
I'm listening.
[He's honestly curious now. He'd mostly said it to remind Malik of the risks of pushing him too far. But this was a new twist. What could Malik be suggesting?]
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