[... huh. She seems to have taken a wrong turn somewhere.
Xion lifted the device she had strapped around her wrist and tapped at it, a bit bemused. She and DJ had been working on this project for a while, now that things had settled down. Xion had realized that while the Tower was great for keeping in touch... There were so many restrictions. Friends of friends could never meet. If any of them ever had kids... not to mention when the original generation of Tower Residents...
It was too soon to think about that. Xion didn't like it. But all the same, she was still really concerned. And so she'd decided to go back into the research she'd said she do anyway - trying to traverse to different universes without using the Tower hub. It was tricky enough - half the time she accidentally fell back on the remnants of Zo's power without realizing and made a door where she'd wanted to go. But slowly she'd made progress, gotten better, until she was pretty sure she'd found a way to use purely the corridors that were native to her own world to reach another universe.
The only question after that had been how to make sure she was going to the right place.
She'd worked with DJ, and Aria a bit too, when she could be spared from things that needed doing around Hyrule. And eventually they'd been able to the make the device she was now wearing - a mix of Tower-based designs and technology and some of Xion's own world's - Using connections of the heart to find the correct universe to land in.
The watch had told her there was someone here, someone she had a connection with. But when she'd exited her trans-universe corridor she'd found herself in... a place she'd never been before. Dark, very dark, with a hostile tension in the air, as if she didn't belong. The tension had eased a little when she'd reached the moonlit beach, but it was still no more familiar.
Had she ended up in the wrong place? With a sigh she lowered her watch again, looking around. It couldn't hurt at least, to try to find someone, though her hopes were not high. It had only been the first experiment. Maybe a bit more fine-tuning was needed...]
Post-Animus Xion + Stings/Prom!Aqua
Xion lifted the device she had strapped around her wrist and tapped at it, a bit bemused. She and DJ had been working on this project for a while, now that things had settled down. Xion had realized that while the Tower was great for keeping in touch... There were so many restrictions. Friends of friends could never meet. If any of them ever had kids... not to mention when the original generation of Tower Residents...
It was too soon to think about that. Xion didn't like it. But all the same, she was still really concerned. And so she'd decided to go back into the research she'd said she do anyway - trying to traverse to different universes without using the Tower hub. It was tricky enough - half the time she accidentally fell back on the remnants of Zo's power without realizing and made a door where she'd wanted to go. But slowly she'd made progress, gotten better, until she was pretty sure she'd found a way to use purely the corridors that were native to her own world to reach another universe.
The only question after that had been how to make sure she was going to the right place.
She'd worked with DJ, and Aria a bit too, when she could be spared from things that needed doing around Hyrule. And eventually they'd been able to the make the device she was now wearing - a mix of Tower-based designs and technology and some of Xion's own world's - Using connections of the heart to find the correct universe to land in.
The watch had told her there was someone here, someone she had a connection with. But when she'd exited her trans-universe corridor she'd found herself in... a place she'd never been before. Dark, very dark, with a hostile tension in the air, as if she didn't belong. The tension had eased a little when she'd reached the moonlit beach, but it was still no more familiar.
Had she ended up in the wrong place? With a sigh she lowered her watch again, looking around. It couldn't hurt at least, to try to find someone, though her hopes were not high. It had only been the first experiment. Maybe a bit more fine-tuning was needed...]
Hello? Is anyone here?