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[Truthfully speaking, this Ball was nothing more than a glorified dance class in Linhardt's mind. They were practically obligated to attend and partake, dancing with people and exchanging smiles and pleasantries; a ball like this was at least somewhat important to the nobility, Linhardt was sure, but as far as he was concerned? He had no business here, and the first chance he could get out, he took gladly.
He wasn't altogether sure about where to go, honestly; he could certainly just turn in for the night on his bed, or get back to his crest research, but there was another curiosity that he wanted to take a look at; the Goddess Tower. The details were a little fuzzy in Linhardt's mind, but he had heard some so-called rumors about what happened within the tower. Something interesting would happen if two people entered the tower...was it that they would be blessed by the Goddess if they shared a vow, or that they would be cursed for defiling her tower? Linhardt couldn't really recall off the top of his head, as it wasn't a topic that interested him too much, but...well, it was an interesting research opportunity and there was certainly a first time for everything.
But of course, he knew very well he wasn't exactly destined for much in the love department. As far as he was concerned, the Goddess Tower would be a once in a lifetime napping spot, and Linhardt intended to take the bait. It was surprisingly quiet, though he didn't doubt that there were people waiting to come in and try to find their 'true love', as they would likely call it. Linhardt finds his way to a nice spot within the tower, settling himself in for what's likely to be an interesting sleep, if nothing else.
Who knows, maybe he'll get to eavesdrop on some unlucky sap within the tower before he nods off, or perhaps even hear someone find the love of their life. The latter would certainly be a nice thought, for one of the others, perhaps. That would at least be interesting to hear...]
He wasn't altogether sure about where to go, honestly; he could certainly just turn in for the night on his bed, or get back to his crest research, but there was another curiosity that he wanted to take a look at; the Goddess Tower. The details were a little fuzzy in Linhardt's mind, but he had heard some so-called rumors about what happened within the tower. Something interesting would happen if two people entered the tower...was it that they would be blessed by the Goddess if they shared a vow, or that they would be cursed for defiling her tower? Linhardt couldn't really recall off the top of his head, as it wasn't a topic that interested him too much, but...well, it was an interesting research opportunity and there was certainly a first time for everything.
But of course, he knew very well he wasn't exactly destined for much in the love department. As far as he was concerned, the Goddess Tower would be a once in a lifetime napping spot, and Linhardt intended to take the bait. It was surprisingly quiet, though he didn't doubt that there were people waiting to come in and try to find their 'true love', as they would likely call it. Linhardt finds his way to a nice spot within the tower, settling himself in for what's likely to be an interesting sleep, if nothing else.
Who knows, maybe he'll get to eavesdrop on some unlucky sap within the tower before he nods off, or perhaps even hear someone find the love of their life. The latter would certainly be a nice thought, for one of the others, perhaps. That would at least be interesting to hear...]

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[He sounds vaguely amused, though.
At the question, he considers for a moment before answering.]
There are some foods I like more than others, but it isn't something that I put much focus on. I suppose if I had to pick... I'm fond of steak. I've never liked anything too sweet.
[Which is definitely why he'll give you the sweets.]
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All be told, it scared Linhardt. He did everything he could not to let it show; he had spent much of that time after he was sick refining his magic, utilizing as much of his time at the monastery as possible to ensure he would be an asset to the empire, and he pulled it off well; somehow, he knew that both Edelgard and Hubert were pleased as he managed to help assure them victory, alongside many of the Empire's seasoned soldiers. Even after the revelation of what Rhea truly was, he kept going, motivated by the desire to see the world that those two envisioned. It certainly helped that he stayed close by Hubert as time went on, as well; some might have considered it weird, but neither of them cared. If Hubert was Edelgard's right hand, Linhardt was simply shaping up to be Hubert's, and it allowed them time to spend together, to help cope with the war they had brought forth.
Of course, it wouldn't be easy; there was much still to be done. Linhardt had to go back to his own estate for a while, working to ensure his family's cooperation with the empire for what seemed like forever; he finally did secure it after some convincing, and he was able to pass it onto Empress Edelgard, that House Hevring would offer it's full support. It at least ensured that he'd never have to face his family down in battle, which...offered Linhardt a lot more relief than he had thought, really. Sometimes, you had to take the small comforts in this war.
But of course, he still had plenty of orders to follow, however; that's why he had been summoned today. Edelgard needed him to be stationed at Fort Merceus, a territory very close to the empire, the capital of Bergliez county; some part of Linhardt worried about what could happen there, not knowing of Caspar's whereabouts or allegiances for quite some time now, but he pushed it from his mind. The empress needed him to work, and work he would. Especially with the promise that Hubert would be there; he hadn't seen the man in about a month, after all, and he was hoping he'd see Hubert again soon.
He arrives in the territory well within the evening, and he makes to find Hubert as quickly as possible. The guards direct him to where Hubert is currently located, and once they leave, Linhardt finds himself openly relieved.]
It's been quite some time, hasn't it, Hubert?
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No, Her Majesty.
She is the Empress of Adrestia now, and while they have accomplished much, their battle is only just beginning. Hubert hadn't wanted them to separate, but their duties called all three of them apart, to handle different matters within the new Empire.
Hubert had killed his own father and taken his position, then moved out to cut a bloody path through those that resisted Her Majesty's rule. It ended at Fort Merceus, where he was stationed now. With any lucky, he would be able to push through and continue their fight onwards, but for now they had the task of ensuring the fort would be secure from attack.
Linhardt - the much kinder man he was - had opted to win House Hevring over to Her Majesty's Empire. He had been successful - Lady Edelgard had told him herself when they'd met a week back. She was still busy dealing with the internal politics and her uncle - things that couldn't be solved with murder, regrettably.
Even though it had been a month since he last saw Linhardt, it feels like it's been so much longer. Keeping in touch hasn't been feasible, not when messages could be intercepted and possibly used against them. A month isn't all that long in the grand scheme of things, but still... He's really looking forward to seeing Linhardt, even though he would prefer it if Linhardt wasn't in such a dangerous area. There's no telling if there will be a battle, but it's far more likely at this point that they'll have to face off against someone. Be it rebellions or armies, they will be put down in Her Majesty's name.
Linhardt's arrived, and he'll find Hubert in the war room. It's a room with more maps and notes than most people would know what to do with, but Linhardt's probably expecting exactly that given everything Hubert is.
His expression is perhaps surprisingly calm when he sees Linhardt, and he sets the map he was staring at aside.]
It has been. You've been well, I hope?
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That hex hasn't acted up in quite some time, though Linhardt wonders if that was what the vaguely empty feeling was in his chest, but now that he's here? It's fluttering again, though there's a warm feeling there as well. He feels...home.]
Quite well, as a matter of fact. I am certain that you've heard that House Hevring is in full support of Her Majesty's empire by now? That was a highly stressful time, I do admit...but all is well, as of now; everything seems to be moving according to plan.
[He smiles when he says that, moving to take a place near Hubert, if the man will let him.]
What of yourself? Has everything been going well, on your end?
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And yet, it feels more comforting than anything else in the world. Even Her Majesty's presence hadn't sparked something like this.
But that's not something he's going to focus on or think about, or even acknowledge. Instead, he nods at Linhardt's words.]
I heard it from Her Majesty, yes. I'm pleased to see you were able to gain their support; they will be exceptionally powerful allies.
Everything had gone well here - we were able to take the fort and secure it with limited casualties. Less than I had anticipated, which leaves us more soldiers to prepare for any potential counter-attacks. With the fort on our side, there will be little chance of anyone getting into or out of Empire territory without our notice.
[...Ah, there he goes already...]
But never mind that. It can wait until our meeting tomorrow morning.
[All the details and difficulties of war aren't something he'd trouble Linhardt with, if he could prevent it. Still, they have their jobs to do and there's no sense in withholding information just to spare Linhardt's feelings. Ridiculous.
They don't have to discuss it now, and he's certainly not going to try.]
How was your journey here?
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It's a possibility Linhardt doesn't want to think about, really. It should be fine, shouldn't it? That's what he hopes, at least. Maybe the ruling family of the area already has their hands full...]
Oh no, no, that's quite fine; it's assuring to hear that nobody will be entering the territory very easily.
But I should hope that you are still able to relax some, with that considered. [Linhardt chuckles, though; he knows better than anyone that relaxing is truly a luxury, especially now. Still, they do have at least some time, don't they? He nods at Hubert's question, though.]
Well, it was some of the nicest sleep I've gotten in quite some time. [Because he totally napped on the way here, I don't know what you expected.] But it was a rather uneventful little trip, even once I had awoken. The sights are just the same as I remember them from when I used to come here as a child...
[He stretches, though, getting at least some of the cricks out of his neck.]
...It's nice that some things have not changed entirely. This place has always been rather beautiful, and a home to wonderful fishing spots and napping places...
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Well, that isn't the point of tonight, and he doesn't want to dwell on it. That's something they can discuss tomorrow, after Linhardt has had time to rest from traveling and after Hubert has had time to get his emotions under control. (Something that shouldn't even be necessary in the first place—)]
I'm pleased to hear that it wasn't a difficult trip. There has been some unrest in the area, even outside the fort.
[That's not what he's going to get into, so he lets it drop.]
There's a room prepared for you here, I'll show you to it whenever you wish to retire for the night.
[...Because Linhardt's definitely going to sleep before he is. He's got a lot of work to do here, though he certainly doesn't mind taking a break to speak with a friend.]
You seem to be doing well. I'm glad to see it.
[It's good Linhardt isn't pushing himself too hard. He had thought that might be the case, since he couldn't keep an eye on Linhardt lately, but it's a relief to see he was wrong.]
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Linhardt...nods at the information, though; his expression gains that weird unreadableness for a moment, before a smile comes back on his face.]
I'll let you know when I am ready, then; I'd quite like to continue to enjoy your company until that becomes necessary, considering how long it's been.
[Linhardt's got his own stuff with him, that he sets down in the room for the moment; he doesn't exactly trust the guards to handle some of the things inside delicately, so he'd much rather take care of it himself.
He chuckles, though, at Hubert's observation.]
I did take what you said back then to heart, you know; pushing myself simply for the sake of it isn't going to help anyone in the long run. And despite the stresses that this war brings, I do need to ensure that I take care of myself. [...He's at least admitting that he's been stressed, because let's face it, it's hard not to be when killing is an unavoidable reality, but...he doesn't want to focus on that. So he won't.] ...Well, that, and I do have something of a schedule worked out for my naps, so that I might be able to balance them with my work. It takes priority, of course, but it does ensure that I am able to work properly for Her Majesty, despite the odd looks.
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[And he does look very pleased by it! He moves to pull out one of the chairs around the table, gesturing for Linhardt to sit while he takes a seat in the one next to it.]
You've been immensely helpful. Her Majesty has had nothing but glowing praise for your work. She says it's given her more time to deal with her uncle, and I'm sure I don't need to tell you how much she needs that.
[We can't kill the man (yet??) but Lady Edelgard certainly is working out a way to remove him from the picture.]
It's unfortunate that we haven't been in communication over the past month. It would have been nice to hear from you from time to time.
[...He was worried, okay...]
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...Actually, Linhardt is taken out of those thoughts due to Hubert's comment--he's never really had much of an interpersonal relationship with Edelgard due to their...personalities...but he actually looks to Hubert with some shock.]
...Really? Well...pass on my thanks to Her Majesty, if I don't get the chance to myself, then. Her praise isn't exactly something that comes easily...
[Like. He is actually trying to process that Edelgard gave him praise. Months ago, this wouldn't have even crossed Linhardt's mind, but...wow.
...Anyway, let's focus less on that revelation, Linhardt's look goes a little amused, though he winds up pouting some as well.]
That goes double for you, you know! I realize it wouldn't have likely been feasible, but even a messenger pigeon would have been a rather nice little surprise...I was truly worried that you'd get yourself into too much trouble. [He doesn't sound entirely put out by it, though.] But very well, I'll endeavor to send plenty of messengers for you from now on, you worrywart. Just for you.
[...It's only partially a joke, but the worrywart comment has no bite to it at all. It almost sounds fond.]
I suppose I was lucky to have Nyx's company in those trying times; somehow I knew, just from looking at her, that you would be safe.
[...He's never told Hubert the name of that bear, has he...]
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[He looks very pleased with that, okay. But moving on...
Well, his look softens a bit from pride to a genuine smile. It's a rare expression on him, but it seems to be a bit more common around Linhardt.]
Do be careful with what you send. There's no telling if it will be safe, and I'd prefer not to let any information fall into the wrong hands. Still, I can't say I'd be opposed to communication...
[...Oh, but wait.]
Who is Nyx?
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Haha...you make it sound like I should send it in the form of poetry. Or perhaps even song, though I fear that's more Dorothea's territory than mine. I will try, however, my dear worrywart friend.
[Oh! Linhardt's eyes seem to light up a bit--]
Ah, I haven't introduced you two properly, have I? You've seen her a few times, but--
[He winds up darting over to dig through his bags a bit, before pulling out that stuffed bear that Hubert gave Linhardt all that time ago. She seems to have gotten a new outfit, a nice black cloak and dress that were clearly not made by him, and some...admittedly clumsy, ugly stitches from where she's seen some wear and tear. Those were probably made by him.]
This is my dear Nyx. Rather stunning looking now, isn't she?
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Ah... I hadn't realized you were so fond of her.
[Sure, he'd seen Linhardt cling to the bear when he had looked after the other man, but Hubert hadn't thought much about it. Stuffed animals just aren't something he gets.]
I'm very glad you've found her to be so comforting.
[...should he... tell Linhardt that Professor Byleth gave him that (for some reason??) and he just kind of regifted it immediately...
nah, probably not.]
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Are you kidding? I love her. She's one of my most cherished possessions; I made sure to take her with me before the plan was sprung. I wouldn't have forgiven myself if I had just left her behind.
[...He sounds entirely serious, though honestly just...really fond in general. It might be slightly disgusting? But he really does cherish his bear.]
She's been an incredible comfort when I worry about everything to do with this war...she puts me at great ease. I truly do thank you for giving her to me.
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[Linhardt likes stuffed animals that much, then... Perhaps that's something to keep in mind. Surely it will come in handy. Somehow.
Anyway.]
I'm pleased I could give you something that you care for this much. It looks as though you've been taking excellent care of her.
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[He shows off her outfit a bit--it's a bit of a simple one, but it was clearly made with a lot of care. The fabric of the dress shimmers a bit too when it catches light, and the stitchwork on both items of clothing is actually pretty professional looking. Even the button that keeps the cloak tied seems to be made with some sort of dark gemstone that catches the light nicely.]
I'd say her outfit is my mother's magnum opus. She's always been very deft with delicate work like this, and when I was younger, she made clothing for many of my stuffed animals. [He chuckles a bit.] I do admit, she gave me a rather odd look when I asked if she would make me something again, so shortly after I had gotten done earning my family's support...but she really outdid herself.
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I'm pleased to see it. It looks magnificent.
[...Linhardt's mother went out of her way to do something like that for him, huh?]
What is your family like, Linhardt? I must admit I don't know much about House Hevring.
[Well, okay, he knows the things he needs to know for a man in his position, but he doesn't know anything about them personally. A mother willing to make her son something so delicate and detailed for a stuffed bear is... sort of strange to imagine, in all honesty. He's curious about it.]
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Well, my father is a man who's well suited to his position as the head of the Ministry of the Interior; he's a rather detail oriented person, but I do admit that I get a lot of my personality from him. He's always been so incredibly laid back when he isn't on business...well, at least with anything that doesn't have to do with House Bergliez. Nor the Minister of Military Affairs...I suppose where we differ most is that he has enough pride for the both of us, which can prove utterly bothersome when he decides to butt heads with someone...
Still, he isn't a bad man by any means. Perhaps a touch distant due to his work, but he's never once treated me unkindly. I simply wish that he'd apply that to certain others, but...I digress.
Now, mother...my sweet mother. [Linhardt almost sounds exasperated when he talks about her, but it's incredibly fond.] She's the one who took up Father's slack in attempting to instill some values and motivations into me. She's rather overbearing, asking questions about what I've eaten, how well I've been sleeping, how my studies are going...really, she doesn't let up with them. It can be infuriating from time to time, when she tries to find me and wake me up from my perfectly good naps and the like, but she only does so, so that I might lead what she calls an 'enriching life'.
[He winds up smiling a bit softer, though, bringing Nyx a little closer.]
Even so, she is rather supportive of my hobbies and interests, as well as what I like. If I got good marks on my studies, she'd made rather delightful pastries as my reward. She also got me stuffed animals whenever we went into town; she'd let me pick out one to add for my collection whenever we had the chance to go, and she'd make the most delightful little outfits for them. I've saved every one of them, in fact; they're in a little bureau in my room back at the estate. She's gone out of her way for me when she's able to, at times...and she's dragged me about in order to make sure I was doing something other than nap when I didn't want her, at others.
I may think that they can be rather overbearing, or perhaps too prideful at times, but...I would not trade them for anything in the world.
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...It feels sort of weird to hear Linhardt speak about them in such a gentle manner.]
You're very lucky to have such supportive parents - though I suppose they're lucky to have a son like you.
[It's said so easily, the compliment given with no hesitation.]
It sounds as though you were raised in a very supportive and caring environment. I can only imagine how proud your parents are of you now.
[...Well, okay, maybe not entirely proud just yet, but they will be someday.]
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...He's never really wondered about that at all. But it does make him smile, just the slightest bit.]
...Thank you. I really do cherish them dearly; it's because of them that I am who I am.
[...He pauses a bit, though. Just from what Hubert felt was necessary to do to his father, Linhardt knows Hubert's relationship with him was likely terrible. He's never mentioned his mother before...but...]
...Her Majesty...she must be like family to you, isn't she?
[He's not sure if he wants to ask, or if he's overstepping his bounds--he does look away after saying that much, but. He supposes he is curious.]
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There isn't an easy way to explain what Lady Edelgard is to him. There are very few in the world who could probably understand their situation, and even then that would require one of them actually talk about it. Normally he would brush it off, but he finds himself talking about it anyway.]
I wouldn't call her family, no. That would be an insult.
[...well, judging from that alone it's probably pretty obvious that his family situation is. not a good one???]
Her Majesty is not someone I could call a friend either. She is entirely too far above me for that. I am her retainer, her supporter, and her ally, but I could never consider her to be something that close. It has nothing to do with our places in the world, but rather the path she cuts. Her Majesty is a leader, and I am nothing more than a guide to ensure her path remains clear.
She is my world.
[It's delivered in such a straightforward manner that it's probably jarring. It's obvious to anyone who has spent more than two minutes around them that Hubert cares deeply for Lady Edelgard, but he usually doesn't put it into words in such a way. His tone carries devotion, respect, and admiration. It wouldn't be wrong to say he loves her, because he certainly does.
...It wouldn't be entirely accurate to say that he's in love with her, though.]
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He doesn't know why that makes him feel some...vague knot in his gut. He doesn't really know what it is, either--the way he speaks of Edelgard, so reverently, it shouldn't surprise him anymore, should it? Hubert is her right hand, her most trusted adviser. It makes sense, considering he would do anything she asks of him.
Why is it bothering him now?
Linhardt's outward expression doesn't change, despite the inner turmoil. He can deal with that tomorrow, if needed...]
I'm glad that you have someone like that. It sounds like she has given you much, and you've given her a lot in kind.
[Mmmmmm don't like how that's making him feel vaguely weird, so let's avoid that--Linhardt winds up yawning just a bit, bringing Nyx closer to him in the process.]
...I should probably get to sleep soon. I should be well rested for the meeting tomorrow, after all.
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Of course. I imagine your trip left you tired.
[Even though he slept on the way here...]
Come with me. Your room is nearby. If you need anything, I'll likely be in here for some time.
[He stands and gestures for Linhardt to follow him before leading him off to one of the bedrooms nearby. It's a nicely-furnished room, the sort of place that's comfortable enough for a military base, though still preferring function over fashion.]
Good night, Linhardt. Try not to oversleep.
[It's a joke, and he smirks as he turns to leave.
Had everything gone according to plan, there would have been a strategy meeting about fortifying the fort's security and the transfer of troops from other regions to bolster security. Losing Fort Merceus would be a devastating blow, and not one Hubert will let happen. If everything had gone as he hoped, the meeting would have been relatively quick and he would have spent the remainder of the day organizing soldiers, handling paperwork and letters to the nobles in the area for their support, and otherwise securing the region.
Things often have a way of falling apart right when they really shouldn't, however. Before the meeting can happen, reports of an attack are circulating and Hubert - operating on less sleep than he would have liked - is already roused and ready to take the front lines himself. It's easier to command when he has an idea of who the enemy is, after all.
And besides, Linhardt is here. It would be unacceptable to put him in harm's way. The enemy must be eliminated, and quickly. Preferably before Linhardt wakes.
Hubert is able to ascertain that the rag-tag army isn't bandits, as reported to him, but rather a group of rebels. They aren't exactly a threat; their numbers are far too low to deal any significant damage and they seem disorganized, as though led by someone without much experience in commanding. Despite their flaws there is one thing very wrong with this situation.
He can't pinpoint their leader. While he's out raining dark spells on the enemy, their leader has already slipped by Hubert's usually exceptional defenses. In his rush to secure the fort and ensure Linhardt's safety, he's completely managed to miss the leader sneaking in.]
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Linhardt had managed to fall asleep quite easily in the fort, despite the feelings churning within him. If this were a better day, he'd likely sleep until Hubert inevitably had to come try to wake him up, due to Linhardt sleeping like a log for the most part. An easily disturbed log, but a log none the less. For most of the fight, he's blissfully asleep, the sounds of battle but an echo in his dream, if even apparent.
That all falls by the wayside the second that the enemy leader manages to find his room, and Linhardt wakes with a horrific start as he barely dodges a lance to his chest by rolling out of bed, undignified and still clutching Nyx until he realizes just who the wielder of said lance is.
He's surprised to find Caspar on the opposing side; they've never fought against one another a day in their lives, after all, and Linhardt does everything he can to try to fend off Caspar with Nosferatu. Caspar's gotten incredibly good at fighting, and even moreso at staying quiet; they both talk while they fight, Linhardt wondering even why this is happening, and he can barely even register Caspar's reasoning. He wants Caspar to stand down, to put his lance down and talk, to be able to convince his friend to join his side so he won't have to kill him--
Caspar gets the upper hand, when the fight is forced into the hallway outside of the room he was staying in. Linhardt trips over his own nightclothes onto the floor, and he's pretty sure he dropped the damn bear at some point because he feels both of his hands go up to try and protect himself when Caspar attempts to land the finishing blow.
It doesn't come.
It doesn't come, because Linhardt casts magic in an attempt to protect himself, and Cutting Gale is an exceedingly potent spell. It's excessive; excessively forceful, excessively windy, excessively against everything that Linhardt stands for, and yet it's only short of Bolganone and Excalibur in terms of his lines of defense against an enemy.
Caspar's sent flying, and there's a sickening crack as he hears his friend hit the wall at a pace that shouldn't even be possible, and Linhardt makes the mistake of opening his eyes to see Caspar's body falling off of the wall, peeling off like old paint. There's, perhaps thankfully, not as much blood as there could be, but it's still there, coming from his head where it hit the wall, and--
Linhardt doesn't know when it became so hard to breathe. He's not sure if he's hallucinating footsteps that are going in the opposite direction--he's not sure if they're friend or foe. He's not registering anything except the sight of his friend's dead body on the ground, and it's clutching his chest and crushing him alive with shock.
What has he just done?]
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A lone intruder can't do much damage, but when the soldier finishes the report by saying that the man was spotted heading in the direction of the war room... Well, Hubert's thoughts probably aren't where they should be. One man cannot take down a fort, no matter how powerful, and waltzing into the enemy's stronghold would only mean his death. His priorities should be on fending off the remaining rebels, but it isn't. There's only one thing he can focus on.
Linhardt.
Hubert is by no means the quickest fighter, and certainly not the sort to go sprinting across the battlefield for any reason when he could just use long range attacks, but he quickly gives orders to the others and takes off back toward the war room. His heart pounds in his throat the entire time and all he can do is hope that he's not too late.
Stupid, stupid, stupid; how could he make a mistake like this?
He doesn't arrive in time to see Caspar hit the wall, he only arrives after all is said and done. He recognizes the blue hair - how could he not? - but he doesn't care that Caspar's dead. He would have gladly killed his former classmate himself if he'd been presented the opportunity. No, he's more worried about...]
...Linhardt.
[He doesn't sound as out of breath as he actually is, and he's quick to close the rest of the way between them, standing between Linhardt and Caspar's body. It isn't a particularly gruesome sight, but given the scene, he's got a good guess what happened.]
Are you hurt? Can you stand?
[They aren't comforting words, but they're questions he needs answered so he can figure out how to proceed from here.]
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