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Magi Heart
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High March: Isolated Village
High March.
The barren land of gray was the favored feeding ground of the nigh unkillable Titanius. Now free of the constant sapping of life and mana. The land may someday look much different, but that day was unlikely to come in this generation.
Magi Heart walked slowly, a lack of expression as she just turned her head from left to right and back again. Taking in the sights. This was an abandoned village or more like a town as it was fairly large. It was unclear if its destruction was wrought by the Yladian invasion or Titanius, regardless, it was not going to be restored anytime soon, if ever. The fall winds gusted at times, carrying the sound of creaking wood and the meatless bones of the unknown past the Starfallen Savior's jet-black shoes.
Wendel wasn't completely sure why she came here. Having already had to cross the Silvergate Bridge to get back to Astorea, she had no intention of going west again. Not after all the trouble she already had there. The massive crevice that began at High March and went on as far as the eye could see beyond was intoxicating though, and every now and then she wondered what was down there...
Her eyes looked at the thread that vanished. It was weird, she never used to have those weird things appear. It was partly how she got by while alone. Supposedly this happened to other Starcalleds as well. For her often the illusory threads would just blink out of existence or come to abrupt stops before ending up tied like they were snipped and redirected somehow. Other times, they were like this. Leading long distances all the way to places that felt pointless to go to. If nothing else, at least this place was devoid of any life. It was peaceful.
Magi slowed her pace even more as the thread faded away and now just stood alone here. A small twirl with her arms outstretched and she took in the silence. Only the whistling of the wind responded. That was until a bug landed on her nose with colorful wings and she stopped to stare at it. There was still life here...
How many bugs hunted this little guy?
How many did he hunt?
How will he feel when his wings can't flap anymore?
*Cough*
Wendel's head quickly turns towards the sound as the bug made off with its short bug life intact. The sound came from a building that must have once been a tavern. Its signs were all faded and difficult to read. Still fully Magical Girl mode, Magi peered into the building and made out a hunched-over figure sitting at a table.
The large dirty looking hobo caught the pinkette staring at him. He raised a shaking mug to his lips. He blinked a few times and shook his head before choosing to talk rather than drink.
"What the hell is a girl like you doing out here? I haven't even gotten drunk yet and am seeing things now ha!"

"I'm Magi Heart (magical girl salute). You look hurt."
The distorted teen immediately picked up the man's pain as she stepped into the long-abandoned tavern. She had been practicing using the astral sense more ever since Camp Hope and it has made finding people who she could easily save much easier. Perhaps that was the meaning behind the thread bringing her here.
"Hurt? Pah! Intuitive kid, but I'm not the hurt one. I'm just the one left behind. I made my mistakes and am paying for them."
The man spoke clearly for a hobo, he made a thoughtful look and put his hand on his dirty pant knee as it trembled.
"Seriously though kid, how old are you? Head back to your parents. Don't make her mistakes"
How old? Wendel's age wasn't exactly the same as Wendy's or was it? Magi didn't even remember when her birthday was so she just made a rough estimate. Things like that had become irrelevant to her. It didn't have any impact on her daily existence.

"Umm....seventeen.. I think... I haven't really thought about it... Sometimes I feel like I'm around four *giggle*. I guess it depends on what sort of birth you mean."
"Ha baby face at seventeen? Nothing like how my big-boned daughter looked at that age. Fuckin' Aristocrat bastards. *cough*"
Wendel's eyes set upon a large growth on the man's back, that was making him looked hunched. It throbbed and as it pushed against his ragged coverings. Dissonance? Or some other ailment had taken this man Magi could tell but there was no way to be sure what was under his shirt unless she used magic. She started to...
"Don't bother. Knowing won't help kid. It was my mistake. I tried to get her back."
He shook his head.
"They took my family from me, took her away with that silver-tongued son of a bitch Everyones all worried about the demons of the north when we have demons right here with us."
That was something she agreed with. Everyone could be a demon as long as they were allowed to live and do the evil things they wanted. She was a monster perhaps but not a demon, The urge to end his trembling debilitated figure grew by the second. She took a step towards him as her face made the gentlest expression it could to ease him. Insider a dark excitement grew.

"I'm so sorry for your loss. Your hero is here. My job is to save you, I'll make you stop hurting..."
She made her way over and placed a hand on his bare arm. It felt like leather as he looked at her curiously.
"Yeah? She wanted to do that too. Couldn't decide who to follow outta all these groups out there to get her dream. Ended up falling for a viper. Ha... you're killing me, aren't you kid?"
His body grew colder as Wendel worked her magic. She was on autopilot now, barely understanding his words but listening to those she killed was important to her. If they cried and screamed she needed the energy, if they just accepted it, she would be happy for them.
"Looks like you might have been taken by a viper as well.... *cough*... look... I don't know your story... not my business but... *cough*... I'm not resisting as you can see... I... don't have anything left anyway... but you do... only 18 and going... around... killing...random... losers... like me..."
He slumped over.
"I...came back here, because this was where I was born... where my daughter was born... where I married... my wife..."
A struggled breath.
"...Someday you'll be... targeted by someone...who thinks... killing you.. is right... go back... where you were born...it... makes ...it..it..."
His body fell off the chair, but Magi was still unfinished, she had to ensure his soul was taken care of as well. So she stayed with him. Pulling his shirt up she saw the fleshy mass still pulsing. He was dead though...
As for people wanting to kill her.
That was already a thing.
Wendel had long lost the fear of being hated as long as it didn't interfere with her duties
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