Takumi wasn’t usually one for so much brooding, only able to last so long before he had to move again and break whatever silence he’d been sitting in. Today, however, was different. He had something of a dilemma, and as he wandered the streets of the familiar town, he had to think.
The slayer lacrima he’d acquired was a recent thing, different from his previous dragon-granted first generation slayer magic. It was a god slayer lacrima, and it was powerful, if less offensively heavy than his previous magics. And by god, did he want to use it. But at the same time, was it worth it? He was finally back to the first type of magic he’d ever used and developed, and it sent nostalgia through him every time he used his ice on a job. It was fun to have his original magic back.
This lacrima could help protect him, though. Protect his children, his companions who had once journeyed with him through thick and thin. Power was a temptation not many could resist. But the question was, did he need it? It was enough of a struggle to answer he didn’t even notice when he was about to crash into someone, holding the iridescent coin in his hand.
The slayer lacrima he’d acquired was a recent thing, different from his previous dragon-granted first generation slayer magic. It was a god slayer lacrima, and it was powerful, if less offensively heavy than his previous magics. And by god, did he want to use it. But at the same time, was it worth it? He was finally back to the first type of magic he’d ever used and developed, and it sent nostalgia through him every time he used his ice on a job. It was fun to have his original magic back.
This lacrima could help protect him, though. Protect his children, his companions who had once journeyed with him through thick and thin. Power was a temptation not many could resist. But the question was, did he need it? It was enough of a struggle to answer he didn’t even notice when he was about to crash into someone, holding the iridescent coin in his hand.