Title: Becoming Gods
Author: GW Katrina aka
icedark_elf
Beta:
skeren
Prompt bits:Final Fantasy VII - Evil!AU: the heroes are the "bad guys"
Rating: PG-13
Wordcount: 1,579
Pairing: Sephiroth/Zack/Cloud
Summary: How a God and his ravens are made.
A/N: Prequel to Ravens, though it's not required to read that fic first. This has been in my notebook forever, and this was the prompt that just got me to write it.
Nobody knew the cause. Nobody was even aware of it, not for a while. He killed all of those who were in the lab, and by the time someone came to investigate why nobody was responding, it didn't matter anymore.
No, by then, Sephiroth had perfected his use of the body, crushing the frail mind that had still flickered deep in the form as he had taken it. It was so close to being right, almost a perfect fit. Of course, it was the best of the clones, and belonged to him in any case.
So he had taken it, and, with the body, moved away from the labs. He had prizes to claim, Mother murmuring in the back of his mind. She did not understand, but was willing to let him do as he wished. Not that it mattered. He would have anyway, but it was a comfort to not have to fight her on this.
He did have things to do, after all, and no time to waste arguing over something that would happen, will she, nil she.
It was far too easy to track the feelings, to find out what Hojo had done with them. Even if he hadn't been focused on them before, Strife's echoes of pain would have drawn his attention. Somehow, the blond was becoming more and more in line with Sephiroth himself, and he was curious on why.
The fact that Zack was there as well.... It was a pleasing benefit.
Right now, though, he had to deal with those between him and those he claimed.
It would be a futile defense, but it would also be a delaying one.
He could feel the pain throbbing behind his eye, and he knew what they had done. Anger blossomed in his chest, and he did not wait any longer. Coldly cutting through the personal, doctors and soldiers alike, he soon found where they had been keeping his people, and he frowned slightly.
There was Strife, strapped down, one eye gone. In its place was just a gaping, angry hollow, still bleeding. Sephiroth could feel the pain, feel it throb in time with Cloud's heart, but it did not seem as if the blond himself had noticed it.
Near by, still in the mako cell, was Zack. Hazy eyes stared through the green, locked on him, and Sephiroth could feel Zack's anger. That wasn't right at all, and he reached out, smoothing away the memories that caused Zack to be mad at him. His friend thrashed, eyes shutting and red staining the green glow. The removal had been harsher than Sephiroth had intended, but, hopefully, it would keep Zack from being angry with him later.
First, though, he needed to remove them from this place, take them somewhere they could rest, recover.
But Cloud would need to have his issue dealt with. The man could not grow things back like Sephiroth could, and Sephiroth would not have one of his people damaged permanently like that.
It hurt. Badly. That got a small sound from the still form on the table, which had surprised him. So the feed went both ways, did it? He would have to experiment with that later. For now, though, he simply settled the freed eye into place and fed the boy a potion. That would hold for now, until he could fully meld it with Cloud's system.
Willing his own bleeding to stop, he undid the straps on Cloud, and then collected Zack from the mako. Burdened with both forms, he was pleased that he had already dealt with any inconveniences in the labs. Now he would be able to take them away and get everyone healed, including regrowing his own eye.
Then....
Then he would talk to Mother again and decide where to go from there.
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Zack didn't remember things right for the longest time. He knew he had asked Seph things, and the man had told him answers, but things would just fade from his mind after a while. Seph had said it was due to the mako that he had pulled Zack from, but Zack wasn't sure if that was quite it.
He remembered pretty well up to a point. Well, parts of it. Anything before he started his SOLDIER shots was kinda hazy, but that had been an accepted potential side effect. It wasn't gone. But it was a bit harder to pull things from his memory than it was after he had joined SOLDIER. Then it was fine, and clear up till just before.... Something.
He didn't really remember what.
A mission of some sort. Seph said as much, but refused to mention where to, or what had happened. All Zack knew was that it ended up with him and Cloud in the labs, and Seph had been hurt. Bad. Bad enough that he had been forced to take a new body.
Zack really didn't get how that worked, just that it did. He still remembered a man in a black cloak bringing Seph a materia that wasn't like anything else he had ever seen, and Seph had taken them both north. It had been strange to see another Seph there, even if it was only half of Seph. The whole idea made his head hurt a bit, but he had dealt with it.
Seph had taken off his glove, revealing a number tattooed there, and he had looked at them both. Zack remembered Cloud nodding, mismatched eyes fixed on Seph before turning and walking away. Zack himself had hesitated, unsure of what had just happened, but Seph could take care of himself, while Cloud was still a bit vacant at times. Between the two, he had to keep a closer eye on his younger friend. Sort of like before, if Cloud hadn't been strong enough to tear a dragon apart by himself.
He knew Cloud was plenty strong. It was just if the kid was -aware- enough to know he had to protect himself.
The surge of power had him twitching, but that was mostly due to the fact that it made the mako in his blood roil, making him feel nauseated. He was sure Seph was okay, and just went after Cloud, not even glancing back.
It wasn't till they got to the edge of the crater that he saw the coils of green ripping through the earth.
He didn't know what Seph was doing, but he knew it was global. He could feel it, even as walls of power went up, cutting them off from the outside world.
But that was okay. It was Seph.
Zack would trust Seph with anything.
///
Cloud remembered everything.
He remembered Nibelheim. He remembered the labs. He remembered Sephiroth pulling out his own eye so Cloud could see clearly again.
He remembered the taunts in Nibelheim. He remembered the planet's cries. He remembered Sephiroth making the planet scream before everything went mercifully silent.
Cloud remembered what Zack could not.
Cloud knew what the black feathers on Sephiroth's back meant, and he knew how many new voices joined the Lifestream when Sephiroth gained those feathers.
Cloud remembered how full of -life- Midgar had been. Before.
Zack didn't. He had gotten angry at Sephiroth once he had found out what the green coils had been, when he found out that every reactor and lifestream pool close to the surface had gone up, tearing at Meteor, which Sephiroth had summoned. Tearing it up so that destruction would still rain down, but not destroy the entire planet. He had been so furious when he found that that Midgar, with its eight reactors, had been wiped from the face of the map, as far as Kalm and Junon.
Zack had been so angry that he and Sephiroth had been fighting over it. Yelling.
Then Zack had gone quiet.
Cloud remembered Zack from before. Zack before Sephiroth had changed him.
He remembered he had been different himself, before, and that Sephiroth changing Zack like that, -hurting- Zack like that, would have made him angry for his friend.
He didn't get angry like that anymore.
Lots of things were different. Sephiroth had taken over the world. Not like Shin-Ra had. He had simply wiped out most of the human population and told the rest of it they belonged to him.
There had been some fighting, but not much. Sephiroth was a god, and Cloud and Zack stood beside him. There were no other SOLDIERs, Sephiroth had already dealt with them, and the last real threats to his control had vanished when Midgar had been removed from existence.
Once he had solidified his power, Sephiroth had turned his attentions to them. Cloud already knew that they belonged to the man, but now it was even more intense. He trained them, made them into what he wanted them to be. His assassins, his lovers, anything he needed them to be.
Cloud remembered the legends when people began to whisper them, and found a strange pleasure in being called Muninn. Zack they understood best. Cloud was the one they feared more.
It was fitting.
He never forgot. Never forgave. For all that he was Sephiroth's, he hated the man as much as he worshiped and loved him.
It was simply the way things were.
They ruled the world with an iron fist. Till everyone forgot what it had been like before. Even Zack. Even Sephiroth.
Everyone forgot.
Except Cloud, who never could.
Author: GW Katrina aka
Beta:
Prompt bits:Final Fantasy VII - Evil!AU: the heroes are the "bad guys"
Rating: PG-13
Wordcount: 1,579
Pairing: Sephiroth/Zack/Cloud
Summary: How a God and his ravens are made.
A/N: Prequel to Ravens, though it's not required to read that fic first. This has been in my notebook forever, and this was the prompt that just got me to write it.
Nobody knew the cause. Nobody was even aware of it, not for a while. He killed all of those who were in the lab, and by the time someone came to investigate why nobody was responding, it didn't matter anymore.
No, by then, Sephiroth had perfected his use of the body, crushing the frail mind that had still flickered deep in the form as he had taken it. It was so close to being right, almost a perfect fit. Of course, it was the best of the clones, and belonged to him in any case.
So he had taken it, and, with the body, moved away from the labs. He had prizes to claim, Mother murmuring in the back of his mind. She did not understand, but was willing to let him do as he wished. Not that it mattered. He would have anyway, but it was a comfort to not have to fight her on this.
He did have things to do, after all, and no time to waste arguing over something that would happen, will she, nil she.
It was far too easy to track the feelings, to find out what Hojo had done with them. Even if he hadn't been focused on them before, Strife's echoes of pain would have drawn his attention. Somehow, the blond was becoming more and more in line with Sephiroth himself, and he was curious on why.
The fact that Zack was there as well.... It was a pleasing benefit.
Right now, though, he had to deal with those between him and those he claimed.
It would be a futile defense, but it would also be a delaying one.
He could feel the pain throbbing behind his eye, and he knew what they had done. Anger blossomed in his chest, and he did not wait any longer. Coldly cutting through the personal, doctors and soldiers alike, he soon found where they had been keeping his people, and he frowned slightly.
There was Strife, strapped down, one eye gone. In its place was just a gaping, angry hollow, still bleeding. Sephiroth could feel the pain, feel it throb in time with Cloud's heart, but it did not seem as if the blond himself had noticed it.
Near by, still in the mako cell, was Zack. Hazy eyes stared through the green, locked on him, and Sephiroth could feel Zack's anger. That wasn't right at all, and he reached out, smoothing away the memories that caused Zack to be mad at him. His friend thrashed, eyes shutting and red staining the green glow. The removal had been harsher than Sephiroth had intended, but, hopefully, it would keep Zack from being angry with him later.
First, though, he needed to remove them from this place, take them somewhere they could rest, recover.
But Cloud would need to have his issue dealt with. The man could not grow things back like Sephiroth could, and Sephiroth would not have one of his people damaged permanently like that.
It hurt. Badly. That got a small sound from the still form on the table, which had surprised him. So the feed went both ways, did it? He would have to experiment with that later. For now, though, he simply settled the freed eye into place and fed the boy a potion. That would hold for now, until he could fully meld it with Cloud's system.
Willing his own bleeding to stop, he undid the straps on Cloud, and then collected Zack from the mako. Burdened with both forms, he was pleased that he had already dealt with any inconveniences in the labs. Now he would be able to take them away and get everyone healed, including regrowing his own eye.
Then....
Then he would talk to Mother again and decide where to go from there.
Zack didn't remember things right for the longest time. He knew he had asked Seph things, and the man had told him answers, but things would just fade from his mind after a while. Seph had said it was due to the mako that he had pulled Zack from, but Zack wasn't sure if that was quite it.
He remembered pretty well up to a point. Well, parts of it. Anything before he started his SOLDIER shots was kinda hazy, but that had been an accepted potential side effect. It wasn't gone. But it was a bit harder to pull things from his memory than it was after he had joined SOLDIER. Then it was fine, and clear up till just before.... Something.
He didn't really remember what.
A mission of some sort. Seph said as much, but refused to mention where to, or what had happened. All Zack knew was that it ended up with him and Cloud in the labs, and Seph had been hurt. Bad. Bad enough that he had been forced to take a new body.
Zack really didn't get how that worked, just that it did. He still remembered a man in a black cloak bringing Seph a materia that wasn't like anything else he had ever seen, and Seph had taken them both north. It had been strange to see another Seph there, even if it was only half of Seph. The whole idea made his head hurt a bit, but he had dealt with it.
Seph had taken off his glove, revealing a number tattooed there, and he had looked at them both. Zack remembered Cloud nodding, mismatched eyes fixed on Seph before turning and walking away. Zack himself had hesitated, unsure of what had just happened, but Seph could take care of himself, while Cloud was still a bit vacant at times. Between the two, he had to keep a closer eye on his younger friend. Sort of like before, if Cloud hadn't been strong enough to tear a dragon apart by himself.
He knew Cloud was plenty strong. It was just if the kid was -aware- enough to know he had to protect himself.
The surge of power had him twitching, but that was mostly due to the fact that it made the mako in his blood roil, making him feel nauseated. He was sure Seph was okay, and just went after Cloud, not even glancing back.
It wasn't till they got to the edge of the crater that he saw the coils of green ripping through the earth.
He didn't know what Seph was doing, but he knew it was global. He could feel it, even as walls of power went up, cutting them off from the outside world.
But that was okay. It was Seph.
Zack would trust Seph with anything.
Cloud remembered everything.
He remembered Nibelheim. He remembered the labs. He remembered Sephiroth pulling out his own eye so Cloud could see clearly again.
He remembered the taunts in Nibelheim. He remembered the planet's cries. He remembered Sephiroth making the planet scream before everything went mercifully silent.
Cloud remembered what Zack could not.
Cloud knew what the black feathers on Sephiroth's back meant, and he knew how many new voices joined the Lifestream when Sephiroth gained those feathers.
Cloud remembered how full of -life- Midgar had been. Before.
Zack didn't. He had gotten angry at Sephiroth once he had found out what the green coils had been, when he found out that every reactor and lifestream pool close to the surface had gone up, tearing at Meteor, which Sephiroth had summoned. Tearing it up so that destruction would still rain down, but not destroy the entire planet. He had been so furious when he found that that Midgar, with its eight reactors, had been wiped from the face of the map, as far as Kalm and Junon.
Zack had been so angry that he and Sephiroth had been fighting over it. Yelling.
Then Zack had gone quiet.
Cloud remembered Zack from before. Zack before Sephiroth had changed him.
He remembered he had been different himself, before, and that Sephiroth changing Zack like that, -hurting- Zack like that, would have made him angry for his friend.
He didn't get angry like that anymore.
Lots of things were different. Sephiroth had taken over the world. Not like Shin-Ra had. He had simply wiped out most of the human population and told the rest of it they belonged to him.
There had been some fighting, but not much. Sephiroth was a god, and Cloud and Zack stood beside him. There were no other SOLDIERs, Sephiroth had already dealt with them, and the last real threats to his control had vanished when Midgar had been removed from existence.
Once he had solidified his power, Sephiroth had turned his attentions to them. Cloud already knew that they belonged to the man, but now it was even more intense. He trained them, made them into what he wanted them to be. His assassins, his lovers, anything he needed them to be.
Cloud remembered the legends when people began to whisper them, and found a strange pleasure in being called Muninn. Zack they understood best. Cloud was the one they feared more.
It was fitting.
He never forgot. Never forgave. For all that he was Sephiroth's, he hated the man as much as he worshiped and loved him.
It was simply the way things were.
They ruled the world with an iron fist. Till everyone forgot what it had been like before. Even Zack. Even Sephiroth.
Everyone forgot.
Except Cloud, who never could.
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Now... on your knees. I want to see you beg for... uh, Crisis Core.
I've actually got something to admit. YouTube has increased it's slew of subtitled things and Crisis Core dub work popped up last night, totally out of the blue for me. Now: list to ZACK VOICE!
This is where I fess up: I was so excited about the possibility of dub work that I totally missed at first that it's unofficial, but damn well done and incredibly spiffy. The RPGNetwork did it and it's quite nice.