There's a moment where the memories sort of bleed, trying to worm into Wolfwood's brain to rewrite the narrative. This is how Ain remembers things, after all. What was he even just talking about? Who...?
Wolfwood shakes his head quickly, reaching both hands up to press his palms into his cheeks.]
Hang on. I'm goin' ahead.
[And without another word he takes off, bolting ahead to try and catch up with wherever Ain disappeared to.]
Apparently the Arbor doesn't care to show Wolfwood the years between there, but he'll pick up bits and pieces. Memories of the other party members they acquire up to that point — no Lu and Ciel yet, but they're coming later down the line. Flashes of cities, of wastelands, of battles won. More importantly... there are lots of moments where Ain full-stop leaves the party and everyone forgets he ever existed, like some cosmic force snapped their fingers and took those memories away. Whenever he returns, though, those memories come back.
Wolfwood is spared them. No one else is. Not until the flashes come to a sudden halt, and they're standing out on a street corner near the canals in Hamel. The party is much bigger now — consisting of Elsword, Aisha, Rena, Eve, Raven, Elesis, Ara, Chung, and one newly-arrived Add at this point, who has been stalking you guys for THREE YEARS in an effort to get to Eve before he was friendship-beamed by a 16 year old Elsword and now he's stuck here. Ain... hasn't been here for a while. Ain lost his form and has lightballed around, and maybe Wolfwood sees him, maybe he doesn't. The rest of the party doesn't seem to know he exists.
The party... is talking. They've just got done killing some giant spiders that were, uh, eating people — which, hey, that's fun! And y'all wonder why no one in the El Search Party likes bugs, especially Chung who's native to this city, Aisha, and Add, smh. Free of that, though, everyone chats. Next steps, things that were forgotten...]
Didn't somebody say that they need to go to the temple? [Elsword asks, and when Elesis says that they're on their way there shortly, he argues:] No, not us! I'm sure... somebody said earlier... that they need to go to the shrine...
Wasn't it Chung? [Asks Rena.]
It wasn't me. I've already been, so I had no reason to until I heard Lord Rod Ross left for the temple.
[If Wolfwood is perceptive enough, he might notice lightball Ain floating back to the party... but he has no physical form right now, and no one else sees him. Hm.]
[Thing is, Wolfwood is paying attention to everything, because he was still looking for Ain before this. Even as he's rocketed through years of memories, he's still keeping his eyes sharp, peeled for his presence. It won't take long for him to notice the little lightball floating towards them, and that's when it starts to click.
His chest feels heavy, and the way the party grasp at straws to remember- not even knowing what they forgot- makes his head hurt.]
...it was Ain. It had to be.
[He says suddenly, watching and waiting to see how the others will react.]
[No one has any idea who you're talking about, Wolfwood!]
Who the fu—
Ain?
[Sorry Add you can't curse you're only 19 and this game is rated PG-13 still at this point! But it seems like Elsword's brain is working; he's always been the one who carries memories of Ain even when Ain hasn't been there, entirely. Weird little flashes here and there that are inconsistent, but they do remain. Especially in moments like this...
Glowbug gets close to Elsword, obnoxiously close, practically "on his shoulder" close, and just like that, their natural El Energies collide and Ain pops back into being. At least he got rid of those blue highlights years ago and got Fruity.]
Ah... Elsword...?
[While these two have A Moment, Add crosses his arms and just Looks at Wolfwood.
[And just like that, Ain is back!! Not the dick version of him, but another version that Wolfwood hasn't met before, a version from the past. Closer to the one he knows, though...
Ugh, yeah. This one is FRUITY, so he's getting there.
He feels eyes on him, though, and looks over at Add with his gaze narrowing.]
[Legally speaking Wolfwood would have known this one if the Arbor hadn't jumped them through three years in the span of about ten irl minutes, but Ain is still kind of a dick even if he fruits up at this point.
I'm not going to paste a whole bunch of dialogue here but Wolfwood I need you to understand how Ain talks to Elsword after he Ains again. This man is down Horrendous.
Meanwhile, Add looks between Wolfwood and whoever the fuck this guy is, looks at the rest of the party clustered around him talking like he's been here the whole time...]
You're all acting like this guy has been here the whole time.
Yeah, well. If I try to explain I don't think you're gonna believe me, anyway.
[Because so far, well...it's not so easy to try to convince people that someone they never remembered was there in the first place was actually, you know. There!!]
[Unfortunately Add joined up with the party while Ain was lightballed, so uh. He sure does not, and his expression says as much, an irritated twitch in his brow. Motherfucker he just said—]
How would I remember someone who hasn't been here before?
[Soon enough, though, the two A named boys are going to go toe to toe in front of God, Wolfwood, and everyone. Or, well, most of the party is moving ahead because Hey Yeah The Temple, so it's becoming a walk and talk scenario. Wolfwood can hang back where he pleases; Ain walks along after Elsword, swinging his pendulum between his fingers, while Add floats along on Dynamo.
There's a quiet hiss between them, but to Wolfwood who's Not Really Here but Here, he'll get to listen in regardless. These are Ain's memories, after all.]
What exactly are you supposed to be? Those guys didn't even remember you... Then you showed up out of nowhere and slipped right in, as if you have known them all along.
[Ain smiles. It's dry and sarcastic and bitchy, in a way Wolfwood will surely recognize by this point.]
...Let me make a suggestion. I know you don't belong to this timeline. You are probably from... a long time ago. I'm not sure how you did it, but it doesn't matter. I really don't care what you are trying to do. And I'll never be interested. So why don't you offer me the same courtesy?
So just shut up and mind my own business?
Very good, Mr. Ancient.
[The boys... are fighting. Kind of. Add looks weirdly pale, and Ain is clearly riding that high.]
[Wolfwood walks along, not invested in their goal the same way the people who actually lived this are, because he's more focused on the conversation that Add and Ain are having that he can overhear. And boy oh boy, it's blackmail time! Wolfwood nearly laughs aloud when he hears it. Granted, he feels like he lacks a lot of context for Add's situation, but in the end it matters less what's going on as much as how Ain is reacting to it. The girls are fightinggggg.
He keeps his mouth shut, for now. He'll wait until Ain steps ahead and Add is by himself again before he speaks again.]
[Checks the website. There is no rating. Based on the amount of times Ain says "demon bastards" I'm going to go with Teen because I know you can get away with calling someone a bastard in Teen games but you super cannot get away with calling them a bitch-ass motherfucker like I think they should let Add do, so.]
Tch. Yeah, so what's the deal? Why are you immune, and they're not?
[He's jabbing his finger forward, nebulously at Elsword's back. That Bitch Right There Officer. That one Friendship Beamed him.]
[Honestly, Add should be allowed to say this. Let Add say fuck.
But also uhhhh how does he answer this...]
Let's just say we got a complicated history.
[He knows that's just going to make Add inquire further, so he continues, shoving his hands into his pockets.]
I don't really know though, if I'm honest. [That's halfway true, at least.] I don't think Ain likes to think about it either way, so him usin' blackmail to keep you quiet doesn't surprise me.
[Wolfwood smirks, glancing at Add out of the corner of his eye.]
Calm down, I ain't gonna go round spreadin' your precious secret. Dunno why you and Ain think this group would care so much, anyway. S'like yall ain't met Elsword before.
[That's so true bestie, unfortunately Add thinks they would Very Care and refuses to tell anyone anything. If he said "yeah I could go into the past and save my mom from being fucking murdered but I have no idea how to do that", Elsword would drop everything and be like "guys we have to go save Add's mom from being murdered". Same vein as "Ain would say he's an angel and the group would be like yeah cool when are we killing the bigbad tho".
Unfortunately, neither of these two morons can bring themselves to think for five seconds, so here we are.
And though Wolfwood will be faced both with Add's deep sense of paranoia & fear of ghosts, as well as Ain's usual mouthiness... unfortunately that's all going to come in more flashes again. They'll deal with Hamel's problems in something of a montage sequence. They'll head off to Sander, which Wolfwood will note is very much like No Man's if No Man's had an oasis in the middle of any town at all. They'll physically enter a holy beast and beat a demon out of it, because that's very normal and happens to every adventuring party obviously. They'll go to Lanox, which is somehow even hotter than Sander is on account of the fact the actual city is built into a volcano and there's very much lava running through canals in the streets, and meet Lu and Ciel. Wolfwood will get a brief moment where he gets to have the best goddamn tea and cookies of his life (like sorry Gnosis but your tea skills do not hold a candle to Ciel's) before the memories go back to being montage-y.
Also he'll get to hear Ain be Extremely Racist for the next two years. It's fine, don't worry about it.
Eventually, the party is in a city in the sky — Elysion, where a whole lot of angelic Nasods with feathers live. Eve's creator is here, and her code allows her to bypass what would otherwise surely be a hellish city to get into. From here, there's a way to enter and restore the El, and Ain...
Ain, despite this being his mission, looks none to happy about this.]
[It really feels a little disorienting to go through so much time in such a short span, but the fact it feels almost like a dream helps a little with the disconnect. Like sure, makes sense that one second they're in Hamel, next they're in Lanox, etc etc. Traveling with this group is quite the contrast to traveling with Vash and the others, though...Wolfwood was probably feeling similarly to how Ain feels right now, at the time. Like he's lying to the group about something (he was) and felt bad about it (he did) and knew it was going to come to a head eventually (it also did!).
So now they're here, in Elysion, and Wolfwood knows Ain well enough to be able to tell that he's uneasy. So, if at any point he can catch up with Ain and sort of separate him from the rest of the direct group, he'll ask in an undertone:]
[While everyone else pulls ahead to talk about what the hell they're gonna do... they're so close, they're almost there, then they can be done (haha, lol)...
Ain hangs back with Wolfwood, shuffling in place before he starts picking at the inside of his jacket sleeves. A nervous habit these days, but one that isn't often seen... or won't be until way later, anyway.]
I'm just glad we've almost restored the El. That's all.
Right, right...that's been your mission this whole time.
[Wolfwood hums, as if nonchalant...but he's watching Ain like a hawk, reading his movements and facial expressions, gauging for a reaction as he talks.]
The El will be restored, everythin' will go back to the way it should be. ...and then what?
...and then... [and then he'll die.] Well, I should start saying goodbye, then, right? What need will we have for the El Search Party when the El is restored?
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Who?
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[Wolfwood pivots on the ball of his foot to walk, turning to face Elsword.]
The guy we were just literally talkin' about? He was just here before he ditched us to go on ahead?
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Uhh, nope! We've got everyone! Unless you snuck someone on board, heheh!
[Rena, hands on her hips, frowns.]
Are you sure you didn't hit your head, Wolfwood? We can stop, if you need.
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[Hi, hello, what the fuck is happening here-??
There's a moment where the memories sort of bleed, trying to worm into Wolfwood's brain to rewrite the narrative. This is how Ain remembers things, after all. What was he even just talking about? Who...?
Wolfwood shakes his head quickly, reaching both hands up to press his palms into his cheeks.]
Hang on. I'm goin' ahead.
[And without another word he takes off, bolting ahead to try and catch up with wherever Ain disappeared to.]
i had to open the elwiki for this yw
Apparently the Arbor doesn't care to show Wolfwood the years between there, but he'll pick up bits and pieces. Memories of the other party members they acquire up to that point — no Lu and Ciel yet, but they're coming later down the line. Flashes of cities, of wastelands, of battles won. More importantly... there are lots of moments where Ain full-stop leaves the party and everyone forgets he ever existed, like some cosmic force snapped their fingers and took those memories away. Whenever he returns, though, those memories come back.
Wolfwood is spared them. No one else is. Not until the flashes come to a sudden halt, and they're standing out on a street corner near the canals in Hamel. The party is much bigger now — consisting of Elsword, Aisha, Rena, Eve, Raven, Elesis, Ara, Chung, and one newly-arrived Add at this point, who has been stalking you guys for THREE YEARS in an effort to get to Eve before he was friendship-beamed by a 16 year old Elsword and now he's stuck here. Ain... hasn't been here for a while. Ain lost his form and has lightballed around, and maybe Wolfwood sees him, maybe he doesn't. The rest of the party doesn't seem to know he exists.
The party... is talking. They've just got done killing some giant spiders that were, uh, eating people — which, hey, that's fun! And y'all wonder why no one in the El Search Party likes bugs, especially Chung who's native to this city, Aisha, and Add, smh. Free of that, though, everyone chats. Next steps, things that were forgotten...]
Didn't somebody say that they need to go to the temple? [Elsword asks, and when Elesis says that they're on their way there shortly, he argues:] No, not us! I'm sure... somebody said earlier... that they need to go to the shrine...
Wasn't it Chung? [Asks Rena.]
It wasn't me. I've already been, so I had no reason to until I heard Lord Rod Ross left for the temple.
[If Wolfwood is perceptive enough, he might notice lightball Ain floating back to the party... but he has no physical form right now, and no one else sees him. Hm.]
heheheee Im special
His chest feels heavy, and the way the party grasp at straws to remember- not even knowing what they forgot- makes his head hurt.]
...it was Ain. It had to be.
[He says suddenly, watching and waiting to see how the others will react.]
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Who the fu—
Ain?
[Sorry Add you can't curse you're only 19 and this game is rated PG-13 still at this point! But it seems like Elsword's brain is working; he's always been the one who carries memories of Ain even when Ain hasn't been there, entirely. Weird little flashes here and there that are inconsistent, but they do remain. Especially in moments like this...
Glowbug gets close to Elsword, obnoxiously close, practically "on his shoulder" close, and just like that, their natural El Energies collide and Ain pops back into being. At least he got rid of those blue highlights years ago and got Fruity.]
Ah... Elsword...?
[While these two have A Moment, Add crosses his arms and just Looks at Wolfwood.
Who the FUCK—]
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Ugh, yeah. This one is FRUITY, so he's getting there.
He feels eyes on him, though, and looks over at Add with his gaze narrowing.]
What?
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I'm not going to paste a whole bunch of dialogue here but Wolfwood I need you to understand how Ain talks to Elsword after he Ains again. This man is down Horrendous.
Meanwhile, Add looks between Wolfwood and whoever the fuck this guy is, looks at the rest of the party clustered around him talking like he's been here the whole time...]
You're all acting like this guy has been here the whole time.
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[Because so far, well...it's not so easy to try to convince people that someone they never remembered was there in the first place was actually, you know. There!!]
Do you remember? Now that he is here?
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How would I remember someone who hasn't been here before?
[Soon enough, though, the two A named boys are going to go toe to toe in front of God, Wolfwood, and everyone. Or, well, most of the party is moving ahead because Hey Yeah The Temple, so it's becoming a walk and talk scenario. Wolfwood can hang back where he pleases; Ain walks along after Elsword, swinging his pendulum between his fingers, while Add floats along on Dynamo.
There's a quiet hiss between them, but to Wolfwood who's Not Really Here but Here, he'll get to listen in regardless. These are Ain's memories, after all.]
What exactly are you supposed to be? Those guys didn't even remember you... Then you showed up out of nowhere and slipped right in, as if you have known them all along.
[Ain smiles. It's dry and sarcastic and bitchy, in a way Wolfwood will surely recognize by this point.]
...Let me make a suggestion. I know you don't belong to this timeline. You are probably from... a long time ago. I'm not sure how you did it, but it doesn't matter. I really don't care what you are trying to do. And I'll never be interested. So why don't you offer me the same courtesy?
So just shut up and mind my own business?
Very good, Mr. Ancient.
[The boys... are fighting. Kind of. Add looks weirdly pale, and Ain is clearly riding that high.]
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He keeps his mouth shut, for now. He'll wait until Ain steps ahead and Add is by himself again before he speaks again.]
Guess that answers that.
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Add will scoot along on Dynamo next to Wolfwood, clearly annoyed. They can stew in their mutual annoyance of Ain together, while he mutters:]
Unbelievable. That guy isn't human.
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[Wolfwood out here cursing in a...what rating is Elsword-]
You get what I was sayin' now though, right?
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Tch. Yeah, so what's the deal? Why are you immune, and they're not?
[He's jabbing his finger forward, nebulously at Elsword's back. That Bitch Right There Officer. That one Friendship Beamed him.]
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But also uhhhh how does he answer this...]
Let's just say we got a complicated history.
[He knows that's just going to make Add inquire further, so he continues, shoving his hands into his pockets.]
I don't really know though, if I'm honest. [That's halfway true, at least.] I don't think Ain likes to think about it either way, so him usin' blackmail to keep you quiet doesn't surprise me.
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[That is Not how human anatomy works and also it's Wolfwood so good luck with that one, Add, but sure.]
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[Wolfwood smirks, glancing at Add out of the corner of his eye.]
Calm down, I ain't gonna go round spreadin' your precious secret. Dunno why you and Ain think this group would care so much, anyway. S'like yall ain't met Elsword before.
[Mister friendship beams himself!!]
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Unfortunately, neither of these two morons can bring themselves to think for five seconds, so here we are.
And though Wolfwood will be faced both with Add's deep sense of paranoia & fear of ghosts, as well as Ain's usual mouthiness... unfortunately that's all going to come in more flashes again. They'll deal with Hamel's problems in something of a montage sequence. They'll head off to Sander, which Wolfwood will note is very much like No Man's if No Man's had an oasis in the middle of any town at all. They'll physically enter a holy beast and beat a demon out of it, because that's very normal and happens to every adventuring party obviously. They'll go to Lanox, which is somehow even hotter than Sander is on account of the fact the actual city is built into a volcano and there's very much lava running through canals in the streets, and meet Lu and Ciel. Wolfwood will get a brief moment where he gets to have the best goddamn tea and cookies of his life (like sorry Gnosis but your tea skills do not hold a candle to Ciel's) before the memories go back to being montage-y.
Also he'll get to hear Ain be Extremely Racist for the next two years. It's fine, don't worry about it.
Eventually, the party is in a city in the sky — Elysion, where a whole lot of angelic Nasods with feathers live. Eve's creator is here, and her code allows her to bypass what would otherwise surely be a hellish city to get into. From here, there's a way to enter and restore the El, and Ain...
Ain, despite this being his mission, looks none to happy about this.]
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So now they're here, in Elysion, and Wolfwood knows Ain well enough to be able to tell that he's uneasy. So, if at any point he can catch up with Ain and sort of separate him from the rest of the direct group, he'll ask in an undertone:]
You okay?
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Ain hangs back with Wolfwood, shuffling in place before he starts picking at the inside of his jacket sleeves. A nervous habit these days, but one that isn't often seen... or won't be until way later, anyway.]
I'm just glad we've almost restored the El. That's all.
[Haha. No you ain't.]
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[Wolfwood hums, as if nonchalant...but he's watching Ain like a hawk, reading his movements and facial expressions, gauging for a reaction as he talks.]
The El will be restored, everythin' will go back to the way it should be. ...and then what?
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You really think this group is gonna just split up as soon as that happens? I think Elsword would cry.
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[But he's still cagey, and looks off to the side. Not at Wolfwood. Anywhere but at his friends ahead, either.]
Will you guys all miss me when I'm gone?
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