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A Monument to Modern Art
The ceremony for the unveiling of the Grand Prix memorial goes off without a hitch; it was a small event, in that it wasn't much of an event at all. It took place in the morning and the early afternoon of the 15th. The Mayor showed up to give a speech in honor of the dead, which everyone agreed dragged on for a minute too long. His secretary and the law enforcement were honored once more in what they could do, then they lamented what they could not, and members of the grieving families were allowed front and foremost positions during the whole affair. Security was tight, for fear of retaliation, but nothing came.
The monument itself was elegant in its simplicity: a wall on the outside of the stadium had been put aside for it, the material replaced with something akin to black marble, and the names of all of the deceased listed along its surface. At the top, in the center of the wall was an engraving of a lion, its fangs bared not in hostility, but protection; and just underneath it was Bunrakuken Karube's name, along with his tournament title, praising him as the Invincible Champion of the Persona Grand Prix.
All in all, a rather mundane proceeding, though sobering for the populace. It was broadcasted on the airwaves live, and there was hardly even a hair out of place. The entire city thereafter seemed to be rather quiet that afternoon; the concert revived the life of its crowd, but even the 13th Hour seemed to be less abuzz than normal for the districts away from the music. Though the hour picked up back to its regular pace as the night wore on.
What was really interesting, now, was what happened afterwards.
Overnight, the monument had been vandalized. Nothing was broken; but before anyone knew it, everyone that happened upon the Aries district found the monument had been covered in graffiti. Beside the engraved lion was two quickly painted, blank expression masks, with many more of the the same thing littered all over the name wall and on the edges. Some were theatre masks, some were half-masks, but they were all simple shapes that could be recognized as false faces, and were likely done very quickly. In the middle of the name wall, underneath the center crowned with the lion's image, was one particular image and equation:

Overnight, that same image and equation had appeared all over the city, not just on the monument. People woke up to it in nooks and crannies, abandoned alleyways, old buildings, new buildings-- anywhere there was an empty surface, and sometimes even where there wasn't. Though the city had no lack of graffiti in the more grungy districts, the same equation had found itself even in the cleaner government locations and shopping areas. With so much crime and activity already present in the city, no one could pinpoint the source of the vandals. Though the more savvy knew what was already heavily implied.
With this new anomaly dotting walls and streets, the sober stiffness of the city carried into the next morning (though to be sure some of them were simply partied out), as if all the civilians were still holding their breath. But as they slowly started to release that breath, cautious and wary murmurs could be heard throughout the city for at least the whole weekend. Though no one seemed to dare to talk about the defacements at more than a whisper, they all seemed to share a common concern--
What did it mean?
(OOC: Remember, though the monument is unveiled on the 15th, the graffiti does not appear until the morning of the 16th.)
The monument itself was elegant in its simplicity: a wall on the outside of the stadium had been put aside for it, the material replaced with something akin to black marble, and the names of all of the deceased listed along its surface. At the top, in the center of the wall was an engraving of a lion, its fangs bared not in hostility, but protection; and just underneath it was Bunrakuken Karube's name, along with his tournament title, praising him as the Invincible Champion of the Persona Grand Prix.
All in all, a rather mundane proceeding, though sobering for the populace. It was broadcasted on the airwaves live, and there was hardly even a hair out of place. The entire city thereafter seemed to be rather quiet that afternoon; the concert revived the life of its crowd, but even the 13th Hour seemed to be less abuzz than normal for the districts away from the music. Though the hour picked up back to its regular pace as the night wore on.
What was really interesting, now, was what happened afterwards.
Overnight, the monument had been vandalized. Nothing was broken; but before anyone knew it, everyone that happened upon the Aries district found the monument had been covered in graffiti. Beside the engraved lion was two quickly painted, blank expression masks, with many more of the the same thing littered all over the name wall and on the edges. Some were theatre masks, some were half-masks, but they were all simple shapes that could be recognized as false faces, and were likely done very quickly. In the middle of the name wall, underneath the center crowned with the lion's image, was one particular image and equation:

Overnight, that same image and equation had appeared all over the city, not just on the monument. People woke up to it in nooks and crannies, abandoned alleyways, old buildings, new buildings-- anywhere there was an empty surface, and sometimes even where there wasn't. Though the city had no lack of graffiti in the more grungy districts, the same equation had found itself even in the cleaner government locations and shopping areas. With so much crime and activity already present in the city, no one could pinpoint the source of the vandals. Though the more savvy knew what was already heavily implied.
With this new anomaly dotting walls and streets, the sober stiffness of the city carried into the next morning (though to be sure some of them were simply partied out), as if all the civilians were still holding their breath. But as they slowly started to release that breath, cautious and wary murmurs could be heard throughout the city for at least the whole weekend. Though no one seemed to dare to talk about the defacements at more than a whisper, they all seemed to share a common concern--
What did it mean?
(OOC: Remember, though the monument is unveiled on the 15th, the graffiti does not appear until the morning of the 16th.)
March 15th, after the ceremony | closed
The ceremony is altogether proper, she supposes. Respectful. It is hard to look at the Mayor as he goes on and on, her suspicion about the man to great too keep a bad taste in her mouth from forming as he speaks, but she doesn't make a fuss. Not on this somber day. She takes note when she hears the name "Kurabe" referred to someone in attendance, however, and when the crowd is beginning to thin out after all is said and done, she approaches the woman solemnly.
"... Miss Kurabe?"
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She didn't look too much older than Zelda herself actually, maybe in her early or mid 20s at the most. It was easy to tell that she had started crying at some point during the proceedings, though was trying to cover it up with some off-handed sniffles and rubbing her eyes with her sleeve as the Visitor approached.
"Who are you?"
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"My name is Zelda," she begins, quietly, non-threateningly, and without her title. It doesn't matter right now. "I... met your brother very briefly during the tournament. He was a good man."
... It's hard, to find the right words to say, so instead of trying to explain herself, she reaches into her coat, pulling out the golden evoker that was once the Champion's prize. Bowing her head, she presents it to the young woman.
"In the battle, he gave this to me to help in defending the Mayor. ... I believe you should have it. I would have given it to you sooner, but I did not know how to find you. Please, forgive me."
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Her expression remains stunned, and then... her hands begin to shake, her eyes starting to water again, and her top teeth bite her lip.
"N-- No! No way! No, I don't want it--!!"
She grips the evoker a bit tighter in her grasp, but then narrows her eyebrows into a glare through the tears, thrusting the prize back into Zelda's grasp.
"Th-That's not right! That's only for the Champion! And that's Bun! H-He was gonna win this year-- he did win! A-And I was suppose to-- I was gonna finally enter next year, myself, a-and I was gonna beat him and Dragoon myself--!"
She wrenched her hands away, whether Zelda took the evoker in her grasp or not, her face flushed as the tears fell freely from her eyes. "Th-That's-- h-how it's s'posed-- to be--!!"
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This... wasn't how this was supposed to go.
She takes the woman's grieving tirade silently, staring at her with confusion and hurt, though she knows the latter to be unreasonable. Still, tears of her own begin to prick at the corners of her eyes as the other looks at her with such insult, but she does not allow them to fall. The evoker is fumbled when it is shoved violently back into her grasp, though Zelda manages to keep it from falling to the ground despite being unable to wrench her eyes from the woman's face.
"I... I am sorry," is all she can eek out at first, weak and unsure. Her entire body tenses with the desire to bolt, to escape this mess she's unintentionally made, but she knows she can't. She swallows, nervously, and continues.
"... I did not mean to insult, or upset you further. I just... thought..."
No, no, no, what good is justification in this situation? Obviously, she thought wrong. Biting her lip as she cuts herself off, she bows her head again, suddenly feeling very, very small.
"Do you know... what I should do with it then, to best honor his memory?"
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"H-- H-He gave you that d-didn't he?" Astonishingly, her voice was still relatively clear, despite the many hiccups and sniffles that littered her speech.
"...Y-You can keep it. He p-probably wanted you to h-have it."
She let out another loud sniff, looking up at Zelda as the flow of tears down her cheeks started to slow. "Y-- Y-You were there, weren't you? Don't you h-have any idea who that man was?"
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She... doesn't think she's worthy of it, to be honest, especially with how violently the other reacted. It's a prize for the Champion, someone strong and inspiring to a people who clearly have more problems than anyone is willing to let on.
She doesn't think she's either, really. But if that is what Bunrakuken's sister wishes, she will follow through with it. Slowly, she sinks to her knees, keeping level with the other woman. At her question, though, she has to glance away regretfully.
"The man in the black mask? ... No, unfortunately. He disappeared before I could get a decent look at him. I could probably pick out the one who attempted to assassinate the Mayor if he stood before me in a crowd, but I doubt that is satisfactory."
But she looks back to the other then, regret replaced by solemn determination. "But I will do whatever I can to find out who they are, and if I come across anything at all, I promise you that you will be the first to know. ... If that is all right with you."
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"Oh... So... So you were the one that was there when he and Dragoon were facing against Gemini, right? I didn't realize that was you..." The news seems to bring a small smile to her face, though it's a very sad one given how raw her cheeks and eyes were.
"N-No... of course it's OK. I... I want to know who did it. Not just some masked guy. If there's anything I can do to help you, p-please let me know! I don't want him to just die like this...!"
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"Yes, it was," she says, nodding, though she can't quite force a smile of her own. "I tried what I could to save him, but..."
Well, she doesn't need to voice that it wasn't enough. There's a moment's pause, and then she continues.
"I do not, either, and we will not let him. ... Perhaps when you are feeling a bit better, we can talk about the city? About the sort of things that happened before the Visitors started arriving? You know this place better than I ever will, and maybe we can come up with something that way."
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Another small moment of silent passed, but she looked up at Zelda again with a small attempt at a smile. "O-Of course! Uh... My name's Haruna, by the way. I work at a bakery in Virgo-- if you want to come by some time, I can tell you all about this place."
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Standing, she offers her hand to Haruna. "I now live in the Knight Academy in Aquarius. If you ever need help, just give my name - the young men there will certainly do everything they can to assist you."