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She wandered the passageways of Olympus, up flights of stairs and through beautifully crafted streets, some housing had their candles still burning, while others were quiet, only the wind blowing against the window panes creating any noise. They kept her warriors warm with a bed to sleep in, and while she had no real need of it, she did have a small platoon that did night watch. No one knew of Olympus, save for those her father had become 'allies' with, and she did not fear invasion or attack. Making her way up towards the highest point of Olympus, where all twelve thrones sat, she stared at them, even after having seen them for a hundredth time, she never lost interest in their beauty. They were cleaned three times a day to keep them clean, despite only one throne currently being occupied. It saddened her that Zeus had left, claiming he had unfinished business but would tell her no more. It had been several weeks since then, and she had made no real progress, unsure of which direction to take the mountain. Only recently had she been 'resurrected' so she never had the chance to meet them, however Zeus had told her stories of his strongest allies. One name always stuck out, not because it was unique or the way it rolled off the tongue, but because for the first time in his existence, he had respect for another fighter. She could not remember a time that her father had spoken so highly of someone. She stood at the base of the center throne now, her white dress flowing gently in the breeze.
She was no longer Emi, here, she was Athena. Named by her father, granted rights to Olympus, and everything it held. Now she stood, confused, frustrated, and lonely. "Father... where have you gone...?" She whispered gently to herself as she gazed up at the sky, attempting to focus her senses, trying to find any sign of him. It was a hopeless cause, in reality, she knew there was no chance of it, but that little spark of hope in the back of her head urged her to do so. She heard the soft clink of armor behind her, turning her head slightly, she saw the distinct armor of her soldiers. "Everything all right, milady?" Emi nodded. "Merely pondering my thoughts, trying to find a beginning where Zeus left only endings." She turned her gaze back to the throne, as if they held the answers. "Well perhaps you should start where he left off. Zeus was re-occupying the thrones. Searching them out might be a good start." He bowed his respect, and quickly apologized. "No, it's quite alright. I appreciate your input, in fact..." She turned on her heel and took a few steps forward. "You have given me an idea. There was a man Zeus often spoke about, that his battle prowess was unmatched. I was unable to meet him, but I have a good idea of where he might be." She thought about it for a moment. "Yes... I have a new assignment for you and your platoon. The four of you will be going to Hueco Mundo." The guard saluted. "How will we find him? And what do we call him?" She smiled. "He goes by the name of Theocelese, and trust me. You can't miss him."
Behind the guards a gateway of two large pillars opened, granting the four soldiers access to Hueco Mundo. "Oh, and when you find him... tell him that Athena of Olympus wishes to speak with him. I'm sure he'll be much more agreeable." They saluted, hit their shields with spears, and disappeared through the portal in search of this Arrancar.
There was once a time in the history of Hueco Mundo where a savage monster, a part from all the other savage monsters, roamed. This one, in particular, was not an ordinary Hollow. In fact, it was a Hollow freshly “born”, and from the moment of its conception, it did nothing but hunt and feed. Gillian and Adjuchas alike were torn a part, consumed and absorbed so that their power would fuel a creature who, in itself, was a legend. That was years ago, and the thing that should not be went on to evolve and become stronger, and to eventually take his place in the halls of Las Noches. The now turned Arrancar proceeded to have it known to him who he truly was, and to come to the realization of the mistakes once made while still mentally one being. Las Noches was left to fend for itself, and much to his surprise the place fell and was plagued with squatters. Squatters who could have called that place home, but still clung to the ideology of a god long gone. They were taken care of, now it was just a matter of taking out the rest of them. Their numbers stretched into the hundreds.
The events that unfolded as they did led to the current place, deep inside the Menos Forest. The place normally held an ominous peace, it was quiet but danger lurked everywhere. And now? Sections of it were reduced to smoldering rubble and the bodies left behind in the wake of Theocelese's rage acted as nothing more than a bloody flesh trail for the party seeking after him. Anyone who came to Hueco Mundo, and who could not inherently kill anything he or she looked at, always had something to worry about. This band of four warriors, however, would encounter no trouble. There was nothing to bother them, though many were innocent bystanders in this process of eradicating his intended targets. Most of Hueco Mundo's creatures hid. If they could not escape by running away, they dug deeper and deeper until it was presumed to be safe.
When the four came to find the one their leader spoke of, he was surrounded by six or seven bodies. The gore made it a bit...difficult to determine how many actual bodies his blade claimed, but there were at least enough limbs to make six Arrancar. They spoke quickly of the one who wished to see him, and the response was for the man to look over himself, then sheath his blade. The verbal response was for them to wait briefly, as he needed to clean up. Not more than an hour later, Theocelese returned to them in fresh clothes with his usual pieces carried on his person: A sword, his Zanpakuto, and a large, black leather satchel. Olympus, as Kisho called this place, was marvelous. For someone like Theocelese, this was home. Considering he would not so much even be extended an invitation to the real thing, to him, this was the real thing. The four man squad politely asked for him to wait, and wait he did. With his vendetta nearly finished, and his home in the process of actually belonging to him again, today was proving to be a very grand day indeed.
Fresh prints trudged through the endless sands of Hueco Mundo, four warriors garbed in ancient Greek weaponry and armor kept their wits about, eyes constantly scanning the wasteland around them, but they met no challenge. It was odd, really, that these warriors, who did not carry the same strength as most of the spiritual beings, were not being hunted. Granted, they could handle themselves in combat and have proved themselves more than capable of disposing of a few Hollow, it was still odd that not even a single one appeared before them. "What do you make of it? Could we be walking into some sort of trap?" One of the soldiers in the back spoke, but the larger of the three shook his helmeted head. "No. They are primitive beasts, they know nothing of strategy. It is as if something has... scared them off." They carried on without a word for what seemed like an endless amount of time, as if days had passed by, but in reality it was much, much shorter than that. Still, they met no enemies, though a few times they did see a black figure scuttling away into the distance, as if fleeing. Not from them. An unseen force.
They stopped for a moment, one of the soldiers in the back turning and gazing behind them. "Perhaps we should turn back and begin our search elsewhere." A rustle of armor brought his gaze back forward, to the edge of a large forest, trees that seemed to reach into the sky for miles, with no end in sight. "I believe we might have found him." He gestured towards the fallen trees, some on fire, others knocked aside as if a giant had ripped them from their very roots. Carefully, they made their way through the ruined path, stepping over ruined bodies and disfigured creatures, a few times they stopped and poked one or two with their spear to ensure they were dead and not merely tricking them. No sign of life from any of them. "Such ferocity! Truly this must be the man Athena speaks of?! He must be made of pure power!" The rest of the soldiers grinned. "Indeed. It would be glorious to enter combat with one such as this! Perhaps one day we will." A legendary warrior to guide them into battle, into possible, glorious blood filled death. It was the dream of any warrior.
It did not take long to find the source of carnage. A lone warrior with a sword literally drenched in blood stood among more fallen bodies, limbs, blood, and guts covered the ground, soaking the sand beneath them and turning it into a gross mixture of dried blood, and various organs. They immediately dropped to one knee, lowering their head in a respectful gesture. "Theocelese! We have searched far and wide for you! I come bearing a message." The leader of the four raised his head, removed his helmet and tucked it under his arm. "Athena of Olympus wishes to speak with you." It was all he was required to say, delivering the message his Goddess told him to recite. She was right. The man responded, instructing them to wait, and they did so ever so patiently.
They stood at attention, and waited. He returned to them, clean and with a fresh pair of clothing. They took note of his weaponry and satchel, not as a threat, but at the meaning, He was prepared. He knew of Olympus through Zeus, while he may not have been waiting to hear from the Gods, he was certainly ready. They gestured for him to wait but a moment, and quickly formed up into a square formation, bringing shields in front of them, they banged their spears against it. Usually a 'battle cry' of sorts, it was used for a different purpose. Before them, two large pillars erupted from the sand, a white gate of pure energy forming between them, opening up a pathway to Olympus. The leader turned and gestured to Theo.
On the other side of the gate, Athena rose from her throne situated beside that of Zeus', upon seeing the gate open, her eyes lit up and a smile formed on her face. She walked down the steps, waiting for Theo to cross, and when he did she would greet him with three simple words.
“Thank you for having me, Athena.” Theocelese replied with a bright smile on his face.
Having come off his adrenaline high from his hunt, and his rage subsiding gave way to the more personable Theocelese most were familiar with. It was the side of him that Kisho once mentioned should be done away with, that it would be the end of him someday. He reached into his side bag, quickly pulling out an opaque glass bottle while he walked over to give the daughter of his disappeared friend a half hug. As was his customs, which he knew the woman was more than made aware of, he brought a gift from another place he called home. A dry, red wine meant to enjoy with a nice roast. He held the bottle out for Athena to take, a gift from a friend to a friend.
“Do tell me, how have you been?” The question itself was part of a simple conversation, but it wasn't the only one he would be asking. “What do I owe the pleasure for this sudden invitation? I would have figured a quick-footed messenger rather a squad of armed men. Given the place they were sent to, I suppose that was probably the best decision.” He gave a shrug of the shoulders and dug into his side bag once more, this time with one hand and this time, taking from it a cigarette and a lighter. The first two pulls on the stick were quick puffs, taken as he took a couple steps away from Athena so as not to bother her with the smoke. The third was long and drawn out, the kind one took when someone was already contemplating the potential answers to the questions he just asked.
She merely nodded her head and smiled at him in a return greeting, she had heard much about Theo and his strength, but never knew him to be so polite. Perhaps his battle persona and social persona were of two different worlds. Unlike her father, he knew only one thing. As the giant of a man closed the distance between them, not only reaching into his bag but embracing her in a half hug that she gladly returned, having been raised in her new life in a Greek setting she knew that it was customary to not only bring gifts, but embrace each other. Taking the bottle from Theo, she smiled and handed it off to a servant, ordering her to place it in proper storage. "Thank you for the gift, Ares. I will be sure to have it on the table during our next feast." Had it been her father, he would have simply shrugged it off and paid it no mind. While honoring ancient tradition, he was a man of action and would often times skip pleasantries and get right down to business. Upon hearing his two questions, she let out a soft laugh. "I considered a simple messenger, but I was unsure of how long it would take to reach you. A small, armed group would fare better against the Hollow than a simple messenger." Letting out a sigh, she clasped her hands together. "As for how I've been.. .well, truthfully, I have been stressed. It is not easy running something as grandious as Olympus. Unfortunately I am not my father and often find myself at a loss of what to do." She considered her words carefully, not wanting to expose any form of weakness or form doubt in either Theo's mind, or those of her beloved followers. If they could not trust her then they would not follow. That would hurt battle morale.
"I sought you out because I intend to follow in my fathers foot steps. Though I do not know where he is, I know that if I disappointed him, I would feel his rage from whatever distance plane he may be in. I am rebuilding, looking for individuals of immense power, and my father often spoke highly of you. Out of all those he had done battle with, he claimed you were the only one to draw blood."She paced as she spoke, thinking of her words before she spoke, rather than on a whim. "You knew my father wished war with the Shinigami, to reduce Soul Society to rubble and then build it back up. He wished to live in a world where only the strong strived, and the weak perished. He wanted revenge. In his absence, I will carry it out." She stopped and looked directly at Theo now. "I need your help, Ares. I cannot walk into Soul Society on my own and best each one of their Captains, not on my own. I need not only your sword, but your brain. You know Hueco Mundo far better than I, and you know where there may be individuals of power. I need them." The smile had faded, and on her face was a look of plea, she was strong willed, and capable of holding her own in battle, but she was not Kisho. She could not do this alone.
"Ares, will you help me?" With his help, she knew they could succeed.
“It is no easy task having multiple heads looking to you, at you, up to you, for important decisions. For stability. For leadership. I have faced that situation before, and I have had seen both a flourish of a home, and have seen its ruin. The only advice I can give is to keep your decisions democratic. Allow others, weaker or stronger, to indoctrinate themselves into your plans, but they must be the type to keep things running should you need to take a leave of absence. Trust me, I know.” There was some malice littered on those last four words. He needn't say it, but Emi could have made the assumption he didn't make some wise choices in terms of leadership amongst his fellows and it did not end up the way he intended it to. Over this span of time giving his advice, he thought over the request for his assistance when it came to the terms of combating the Soul Society.
“...Hmmm...”
He was quiet for a few seconds, his mind raced over the options. “Your father was indeed a great fighter, there has only been one other I was forced to combat seriously. With the respect your father has garnered from me, I always thought war with the Shinigami was a futile one. No one truly knows their power, and the power I do know they have is something that very few could stand up to.” Theocelese lifted a single arm to rest across his back now. “Take it from me, child, I have plenty of reasons to go after them. Going in head first is not advisable, should wait until they're in disarray. I also cannot assure you of my accomplices, as of recent my own home is something that in its own form of disarray. Many of the people I once considered friends, allies, have disappeared on me. My...”Forces”, have dwindled to maybe a hundred at most.
Before I can commit to anything in terms of aiding others, I must first look to my own home, and undo the wretchedness that befell it. Am I denying your request for help?” There was a long pause, where he stared the girl in the eyes. “No. Until recently, I found myself avoiding conflict. But I do recall once having been praised for my combat prowess, that I was born for warfare and strife. My avoiding that came back full force, so I will no longer sit aside. However, Athena, understand that while I will be assisting you it is not for similar interests. When the time is right, I will throw my lot in for personal interests. I care not for the Soul Society, the Gotei, who runs it or why. It will be merely to test my own mettle, and to do right as one father to another.” The look on his face assured Athena that what he spoke was already set in stone. That was him speaking as someone who had business strictly in war. Now, he had to do as his paternal instinct demanded and give way to reason.
“Also consider alternatives to war. Build yourself up here, make yourself known and that is all. War is ugly business, sometimes you act because you think you have to but you must remember you are your own person. Do as you deem necessary. Personally, I would never want my own daughter to think of going to war on my behalf. Myself, I would never want something as big as the Gotei in my possession. For all the wrongs they commit, and fallacies that they are made up of, they do act in the one greatest interest, that without it, we would not be here—The Great Balance. One might assume a war won against them would lead to some grand future, but there are so many variables and factors that go into running such a system, I would not know where to begin. Then again, my position has never been that of an absolute ruler such as a king. My business is war, and the advice there of. I tell you what I have told you because I would care for you as a father. I would want no harm to come to you out of a quest that was originally not your own. Take all of this as you will, but know no matter what I'll see to it that, should your father return to us, he will do so knowing I will have done all I can to keep you out of harm.”
She clung to every word he spoke like a child would listening to a storyteller, not only was the man capable of immense destruction, of power, he was wise and spoke truth. She had found it increasingly difficult to manage her forces, every day they grew in number and power, and she had not had the opportunity to lead like her father had. It was not with an iron fist, she was attentive, merciful, and she thought before she acted, the complete opposite of Kisho. He merely destroyed what would not obey, instilling fear not only in his subordinates, but those who opposed him. As it was, she could do neither. Not yet. "You are right, Ares. There are nights I lay awake, struggling with my thoughts, on what I can determine is wrong or right for my men, and while I have not gained their full respect, I know they would protect me, and fight until their death. I do not lead as my father did, you knew how merciless he could be, but I allow for voices to be heard in my army." She turned and faced the moon, staring up into it. "I am my own person, yes, and I believe that I control whatever path I may walk, but.... it is because of me that my father walked the path he did. He was not always as... angry as he is. However, that is a story for another time. Right now, I do what I must, and I will continue down the path I have begun to walk. Perhaps I will meet my end, or perhaps I will succeed, either way, I will die knowing I did all I could." She stayed quiet for a moment, staring at the moon as if pondering her thoughts, searching for something in the ivory glow that enveloped her vision. She had succeeded in gaining the blade of Ares, and she knew that he would keep his word, and while it was a great addition to her forces, more would be needed if they were to combat Soul Society.
Turning, she faced the great man once more, slowly she walked towards him. "Ares, I am pleased you have decided to aid me, and I understand your position and all have you said, and I know what they took from you.." She stopped mere feet away from him, her eyes burned with rage now. "I Know the feeling of losing something. They have taken EVERYTHING from me, and I would have it back. I am not who I once was because of them, and now my father has gone missing. I do not know if Soul Society was involved in his leave of absence or not, but I suspect Zeus had discovered something." Her demeanor had changed now, determined, fierce, a burning desire to become stronger. To win. "I would aid you, Ares. I will help you rebuild your lost Kingdom, restore YOUR empire to its former glory and increase your forces once more. Not only will it bolster our united fronts, but perhaps it will draw out not only your friends, but others of power." She reached up and placed a hand gently on his bicep. "Let us take back what was stolen." A hint of her father glimmered through her. Something stirred deep within, knowing that with a powerful force behind her, everything else would begin to fall into place.
The daughter of Kisho spoke with powerful conviction, and he could feel for the girl and her father. Kisho had been broken and one point in time, destiny pointed him down the road of mercilessness and that of an unforgiving leader. Theocelese found his respect for Emilia rising even more. The words released from her lips were ones she would not take back, others would find themselves in the dedicated leader. She wanted to earn the full respects of her followers, and the way the conversation was shifting, she was going to get it. Leadership by fear and respect of power was one thing, but she was choosing the route that he himself had once taken, and would continue to take in the future of Las Noches affairs. Although he would be more critical this time, and his judgment now clouded by the aspirations of friendship. That, just as well as his trust, would have to be earned now a days. Even some who once were called friends would not find his faith restored in them. It was a hard truth to accept, but the truth was never an easy pill to swallow,as they say.
“Dear child,” Theocelese began as he put his hand over the smaller one on his arm. A smile grew on Theocelese's face. Her eyes reminded him of her father's and at this moment, he was glad to be here to see Emilia through the times ahead of them, but he was also saddened that he had never gotten to know Kisho before Fate ultimately decided who he would be.“I do not wish to claim it as mine. I would be more partial to be called someone who is fanatical about keeping a place for Arrancar and Hollow to be free. That is what us Greeks value the most. Freedom, or death. Please understand that you needn't take part in any restoration of Las Noches, there aren't many there. Perhaps a handful of Arrancar, and a few rogue Shinigami to currently help me.
...I...”
Theocelese's hand tightened against Emilia, his face shifting to a serious appearance. “I have been given an opportunity to get gather, from what has been said to me, an army of thousands. It was some time before your unit was sent to find me, I came across Tiresias. A man who was once a prophet to the bastard god, Apollo. He was blinded...funny enough, by the goddess Athena, for having stumbled across her bathing. But with that blindness came incredible sight. I found this man, and just as Odysseus did before me, I was required to bring Tiresias tribute in exchange for his sight. He spoke to me of the Hueco Mundo “Underdark”, a place that could respectfully be called ancient. In that place, there are four warring Hollow Tribes, controlled by one powerful entity.
Tiresias, as he devoured the Hollow I brought to him, said he foresaw me standing victorious on the corpse of this monstrosity, the beasts of the sands all bowing before me. Unified. As a servant of Apollo...I do not trust him, but if there is an Underdark of Hueco Mundo, I will travel there and rid my home of a power dedicated to enslaving others.” His hand finally loosened and fell to his side. His form hunched over slightly and the seriousness made way to a humorous grin, and then a small burst of laughter.
“It all sounds preposterous, I know...but if you wish to aid me, I would see to it that it be on something that could very well be a fools' errand. I need a good sword and a sharp mind at my side. If nothing else, we may happen to stumble on the last of Aizen's followers and take care of them once and for all.”
It was the perfect opportunity to grow, to learn, and to understand the true meaning of what it was to be an 'Olympian', a God. While she had been taught by her father, there were aspects she did not agree with, such as power being the only route, the only successful path. Was it necessary? Perhaps, but if she could gather allies, grow as a leader, than to be a God meant more than the power to destroy. She had to admit, her father had grown awfully close with raw power alone, but despite his claims, he had not quite reached it. This, she knew. Still, if Ares wished to free his people, his bretheren, from the clutches of whatever slave driver had taken them, then she would not pass up the chance. "Whatever it is you desire, Ares, be it an empire, or a free land, I will see that myself and the Olympians aid you in whatever way we can. You are willing to lend me your blade, so I will return the favor." She smiled up at him, removing her hand from his arm when he had finished speaking. Although Zeus had begun teaching her what he knew of the Greeks, and the books she studied were a great help, it was no comparison to fighting at a true Greek warriors side. "It would be an honor to fight at your side, Ares. Perhaps I will learn a few tricks from you, I have begun studying ancient sword fighting and some brawling but I fear that my knowledge is limited. I will do my best not be a burden, and if I shall fall, then it will be a glorious death!" She grinned and pumped her fist in the air. She was not a true Greek, but they fascinated her, and she would do her best to become the leader she was appointed to be.
"Whenever you need me, you only need to call on me. My sword will be sharp, and my shield ready."
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