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Sora ([personal profile] optimistickey) wrote in [community profile] itsjustcambot 2013-06-15 01:06 am (UTC)

It seemed like Riku had accepted his encouragement, which made Sora happy. On the other hand, it did sound like he needed it.

Sora cocked his head at the tooth, and rubbed his chin. "It does look like a meat-eater dinosaur tooth...you don't remember if anyone gave this to you on a different world?" While Sora had never been to a world with living dinosaurs, he imagined one must exist somewhere, and maybe Riku had visited it the year he was asleep.

By this point, Socks had migrated to his shoulders and was trying to climb up onto his head. What did he look like, a tree? He watched as Riku kept the charm close to him...it felt a lot like how he felt with Kairi's Oathkeeper charm. More and more, he was starting to think that something important happened...and it was disturbing that neither of them could remember it. "I...don't know."

Then he felt Riku's eyes back on him, and glanced back towards the Keychain in his hand. "May as well."

He summoned his Keyblade, now in its usual Kingdom Key form, and clipped on the mysterious Keychain instead. The Keyblade shuddered, and in a flash of lights it changed shape. This was one of the weirder Keyblades he'd found...the teeth seemed to be a larger version of the G-shaped gear on the Keychain, the body of it appeared to be shaped like a mechanical bone, and the hilt was hexagon-shaped and metal covered in various pipes, odds and ends. It was pretty heavy for a Keyblade, probably good for hard hitting, but what other properties it had Sora couldn't figure out.

The shock of the weapon summoning and then the flashing lights caused Socks to tumble off of his shoulders, and land in his hood, where she meowed in protest. "That's...different!"

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