noah callahan {noel kreiss} (
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WARNING: Spoilers for Final Fantasy XIII-3: Lightning Returns! All spoilers are blacked out for safety's sake. There are, of course, XIII and XIII-2 spoilers as well. Everywhere.
OOC Information:
Name: Megan
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IC Information:
Name: Noel Kreiss -> Noah Keegan Callahan
Canon and medium: Final Fantasy XIII Series; video game.
Age: 18 in Final Fantasy XIII-2 and 518 in Lightning Returns; reincarnate age 19.
Preincarnation Species: Human.
Preincarnation Appearance: Like this.
Any differences: Pretty much the same; brown hair, blue eyes, fair skin, 6'1, etc. The major difference is more in clothing style, since no one would dress like that in the real world. T-shirts, jeans, hoodies and then things like sweater vests because shhh sweater vests are great. He's also one of those jackasses that wears his wallet on a chain because it Looks Cool, if that tells you anything. A little less muscular, since while Noah is into athletics he's not some fighter hunter dude who runs around fighting monsters all day long.
Preincarnated History:
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In a world that was dying, Noel Kreiss was the second-to-last child born and would become the last person alive at all by age 18. The wasteland of 700 AF on Gran Pulse, life was dwindling. Not much is known about Noel's childhood, other than he had a grandmother who was a teacher and taught him about Gran Pulse and their history. At some point, he became a hunter, which was likely a tough job with so little wildlife to actually hunt. Eventually, there were three people left-- Noel, the seeress Yeul, and Yeul's guardian Caius Ballad. Caius taught Noel how to fight, so that he could take over as Yeul's guardian. Such a job came with a big catch; Caius insisted that Noel had to kill him to become Yeul's True Guardian. Noel, not being a whack-job, refused wholeheartedly. On Yeul's birthday, especially, because dude really.
Soon after that, Caius abandoned them. Or at the very least, left Noel and Yeul on their own. And then Yeul died. After placing one last vision into an oracle drive, Yeul dies in Noel's arms, saying that they will meet again. With nothing left to hang around for, Noel went searching for Valhalla. And, well, he sure did find it. Etro saw his unwavering resolve and opened a gate for him.
At the beginning of Final Fantasy XIII-2, Noel's first appearance is from within the Historia Crux after he skip hopped into a time gate. He lands in Valhalla, saved from a nasty fall by Lightning Farron. Despite some confusion ("what" is his general reaction, which is... fair) he doesn't question it when Lightning basically sends him on a Quest to go find her sister, Serah Farron, and to give her a bow/moogle weapon/companion. Noel basically goes "sure okay" and doesn't think twice about jumping through a time gate, this time to New Bodum in 3 AF where he finds Serah without much trouble (seeing as she was being attacked by monsters right on the beach). They investigate the meteorite (that Noel sort of... rode in on yeah), and Noel explains how they need to use artefacts on the time gates to fix time. Serah is reasonably reluctant, and her village is suspicious of Noel, but she agrees to jump through time so that they can save Lightning and bring her home.
They first land in the Bresha Ruins in 5 AF, two years forward and inside Cocoon. The two are immediately the Worst at being stealthy time travelers, jumping forward to fight an anomaly in time of the giant Atlas. Literally, they just jump in with no idea what they are doing. Heroes, man. Afterward they are arrested for trespassing (way to keep a low-profile, guys!), but are released thanks to a girl named Alyssa who lies for them. And while Noel and Serah agree not to bring up their time traveler status they... don't hide it. At all. They do some Find The Strangeness questing until they find a way to defeat Atlas, before finding an artefact to take them through another time gate. However, Noel notices when Serah has a vision, though thanks to plot amnesia he doesn't know how bad that is.
Next stop: Yaschas Masiff, 10 AF. Five years forward and they find themselves in the Paddra ruins, running into Hope Estheim and Alyssa from before under the darkness of an eclipse that shouldn't have happened for hundreds of years. Here they learn about the Farseers-- and the Seeress Yeul. Though Noel already knows a bit about that. Well, what his Plot Amnesia lets him remember, anyway. They view an oracle drive that shows them that Lightning fight Caius in Valhalla, which they... knew but okay. From there they hop off to Oerba, 200 AF which is their first long jump. Aftera puzzle questresolving the paradoxes there, they find another oracle drive, which shows them the version of events following the near-fall of Cocoon (where Lightning is said to be crystallized along with the two others who actually are within the crystal pillar holding up Cocoon). And run into Yeul. Noel is excited to see her, but she is "not the Yeul you know" which is... well, that's gotta suck. Caius also shows up, which doesn't go much better as he tries to kill them, but Yeul stops him and they leave.
Then it's back to Yaschas Masiff, this time 1X AF-- an alternate version version of the Yaschas Masiff they visited before, the dark eclipse gone thanks to Noel and Serah's paradox solving skillz. They meet Hope and Alyssa again, who don't recall their previous visit, but were there waiting anyway. They watch the oracle drive, now with better picture quality. They also see the prophecised fall of Cocoon (again, rather, as opposed to the fall that had already occurred). Which Noel already knew about, as it had happened 200 years before his time. The heroes revise their mission plan from "Save Lightning" to "Save Lightning and Save Cocoon". Tall order, but what else are protagonists for? Hope agreed to help from his end, go team go.
They don't linger long, before then jumping to Sunleth Waterscape 300 AF. Noel is concerned when Serah collapses before she runs off... and they find Snow Villiers, Serah's fiancé, as he battles a giant flan. The three defeat the giant flan... then it reforms. Snow's plan is to fight it until it's legit dead, but Noel points out that that's Not Smart and they manage to figure out a better way. Noel and Serah leave Snow behind to solve the Flan Issue, heading to the Archlyte Steppe in an unknown time. There theysidequesthelp out the locals, which allows the pair use the village's weather machine to find the creature that has a timerift in it's mouth, sucking down flan and dumping them in Sunleth. Paradox spotted. After taking care of that, they find themselves in a place called Coliseum in an unknown time. Where Noel makes his Caius Issues known, though it's phrased as a problem with Snow's type of people-- a hero who doesn't really help anyone in the end, a hate of people who are all about self-sacrifice and leave the ones they love.
Back in Sunleth Waterscape, following the true defeat of the giant flan, Noel continues to dump all his Issues on Snow's doorstep, basically ranting at the guy about leaving Serah and not being able to save anyone. Snow vanishes with the paradox now resolved, so unfortunately no more fun four-man team. Noel and Serah find themselves back to the Void Beyond, where they have a long chat, where Noel shakes off some of his plot amnesia. They ponder the possibility that if they fix the giant mess time is, if Noel might no longer exist. He admits to being Okay with this, as his future was not one that was worth keeping. They then hit up Serendipity, a casino out of time where they goof off for a bitminigames.
Next was Academia 400 AF, a heavily futuristic city built by the Academy that Hope Estheim built. And spectacularly screwed up. "Caius", actually a fake manifestation of an AI in the past to kill them (though they don't find that out until later), sets cie'th on them. They learn that in 200 AF, they were-- will be-- entombed in a tower after learning the "forbidden history". Another Yeul appears, and while they try to save her from death at the hands of the cie'th, she dies anyway (in Noel's arms, because that's what girls like to do) and the pair realize that their meddling in time is what's making such a big mess of things. Yeul also tells them that Caius is not in the city, making them realize that the Caius they just met wasn't actually Caius.
Leaving behind the rain-soaked misery, they find themselves in the Augusta Tower 200 AF-- the exact tower that "Caius" told them they would be entombed in. Like any good protagonists, the pair immediately start investigating, because heroes have to poke things with sticks. They resolve the paradoxes there, with the intention to give whoever was behind things A Piece Of Their Minds. Once the paradoxes were solved, they run into Alyssa-- or, rather, an AI copy of Alyssa. From her they learn that Caius and Yeul went to the top of tower, and she escorts them there. At which point they learn the "forbidden history"-- that the AI disagreed with it's human creators (including Hope) and slaughtered them in 13 AF. Now that Noel and Serah know the truth, it attempts to kill them as well. But protagonists are made of tough stuff. They then meet Yeul-- the same as the one they met in Oerba-- who explains Caius, how he has the Heart of Chaos and exists through-out the entire timeline, an immortal guardian. Yeul urges them to change the future, so that she might see a happier one. After leaving Yeul, they find the source of their problems with Academia and the tower-- the proto fal'cie, which had been what Hope had been building using the AI, his "help" in saving Cocoon. They fight the proto fal'cie several times before Serah completely loses it and yells at Hope through time which actually works, the monster vanishing as Hope saw through the oracle drive and reevaluated his life choices.
They return to Academia, this time to 4XX AF, an alternate and brighter Academia from the one they visited before. And run into Hope and Alyssa, who... placed themselves in a time capsule so they could see the future okay guys wow. Handed asidequestjob to do in finding graviton ore and with their gate out of there stuck in a paradox, the pair head off again. Mostly through places they've already been to. When they return to Academia they hand over the needed ore, and Alyssa gives them the artefact they need to open the time gate. ... which was unfortunately a trap, done by Alyssa because she figured out she was only alive thanks to the paradoxes and would die if Noel and Serah completed their mission to fix the timeline.
Not realizing the artefact is a trap, they used it. Separated in the midst of the Historia Crux, Noel lands in the Void Beyond. There, he fights Caius and loses, sending him to a dream world via stabbing. In this dream world, it appears that he is reliving his memories of the last days of humanity. Even in a dream Noel can't be allowed to have nice things, as it is in 700 AF he is, replaying the fun and joy of everyone dying off, Caius leaving, and Yeul dying. Serah rescues him, however, pulling him free of the dream world. Only after all this does Noel finally admit that Caius is their enemy here. Free of plot amnesia, they are told by Mog that Lightning wants to meet up with them. Noel also realizes that Serah is like Yeul, able to see the future thanks to Etro's blessing... and that said visions are chipping away at her life. He attempts to dissuade her from continuing on, worried for her, but she insists that it's her choice and that she believes she will live to see Valhalla and Lightning.
And meet up with Lightning they do, though it's 100% "here is the plot here it is", as Lightning fully explains Caius' intentions-- to destroy time itself, using the deaths caused by the falling of Cocoon. Caius, granted immortality by Etro, had been beside Yeul through-out history, seeing her die again and again and that had driven him to want to destroy the cycle. And doom the world in the process.
The time to save Cocoon from falling is upon them, they find themselves in Academia in 500 AF, with the goal of stopping Caius. Navigating their way through, they hear Yeul's voice telling them to turn back and to not fight Caius. Later, it becomes clear that maybe they should have listened. But they fight Caius, following him to Valhalla. While Caius explains that everything he has done has been to save Yeul from the fate of constantly being reborn to only die young, Noel points out that Caius doesn't care about the fact that it's what Yeul wants-- to be reborn over and over to be beside Caius. After a long fight, it comes down to Caius demanding that Noel kill him. Despite everything, Noel refuses.
Caius forces Noel's hand literally, stabbing himself through on Noel's sword. Even with Caius' blood on his hands, Noel says farewell to the man as a friend.
It seems that everything has worked out. They return to Academia victorious, final paradox resolved, with Cocoon newly floating in the sky, and hearts full of hope. Sunshine, uplifting music, the happy ending they hoped for.
"It's the end of our journey. Hey, Noel. Thank you… " Then Serah has one last vision, killing her. She collapses in Noel's arms, gone. The sky goes dark as Noel cradles her body, as the world becomes broken. Killing Caius killed the Goddess, Etro. And killing Etro destroyed time itself. Noel realizes that it was he who caused this, his hand that slew Etro.
After time stopped, Noel became ageless along with everyone else. He, Snow, and Hope formed a Bro Code to protect people / keep things together / find a way to save the world. It would eventually fall apart, during the next 500 years. Hope would vanish into the Chaos, Snow became Patron of Yusanne and retreated within himself without Serah. And Noel became the Shadow Hunter, silentninjavigilante in Luxerion by the time Lightning Returns begins. Thanks to Lumina, a "demon" child, Noel became obsessed with an oracle drive that shows him murdering "the Savior" and that that is the only way he will get a new world, one with Yeul in it. He takes this mission, but only under the correct circumstances foretold by the prophecy. It's clear he doesn't want to kill the savior, Lightning (Serah's sister and the one who sent the pair on their time journey last game), but that he feels he must.
Noel is revealed to Lightning to be the "Shadow Hunter" when he and her clash in the streets. He tells her that the savior will destroy the world-- and that he will stop her. It's not exactly a fun meet-up. He makes it clear that they will be having a "showdown" and that he will kill her. Just not yet. He states that he didn't believe the oracle drive's prophecy until now, now that Lightning has reappeared after centuries and taken the mantle of Savior. "You have to die, Lightning." and then he bounds away like some sort of ninja.
A group known as the Children of Etro get tired of waiting for him to do kill the Savior, apparently, and begin a murder spree of girls with the same color hair and slapping his moniker (the Shadow Hunter) on mysterious notes. When Lighting tracks down the cult of serial killers, Noel appears. He disavows himself from being in league with them, for obvious reasons, since even if he has become withdrawn and aggressive he's not a freaking serial killer what. He fights alongside Lightning to take the Children of Etro down-- it should be noted he does not hesitate to kill, here. After the battle, the two turn their swords on each other. But then, Noel ninjas away, inviting Lightning to follow.
Later, he is found by Lightning in the Warren of Luxerion, viewing the oracle drive that prophecised that he would kill the Savior/Lightning to save the world. He feels that since he failed before ("So yeah, I destroyed the world. It's a hell of a thing.") that this the only way right the world, having it reborn from the Savior's death. He laments about how badly he hecked up, tells Lightning he really wishes it didn't show her dying. But then it's time to fight. Noel is still hesitant, but Lightning (being Lightning) provokes him into killing her already if he's going to at all. When it comes time for the killing blow, Noel throws his sword...
And he aims for the oracle drive instead, destroying it. He realized that Yeul wouldn't want a new world that hinged on him killing someone. Yeul then appears from the broken oracle drive, reassuring him that he did the right thing, and that they will meet again-- sooner than he thinks. Truly hopeful again, Lightning is able to save his soul. He makes it clear he no longer intends to be a shadowy asshole ninja, and later around the city there's someone called the "Blue Blaze" fighting monsters following the altercation.
On the Final Day, Noel reappears and saves Lightning as she fights against the Order. He's curious as to why the savior, why Lightning, would defy Bhunivelze now. He concludes there's only one thing: to save Serah. And well hey, he's definitely down for saving his co-protag from the previous game, duh. They fight together and Noel holds off the monsters while Lightning rushes to stop the Saint, Vanille, from preforming a rite that would destroy all the dead souls. He, along with the rest of Lightning's band of misfits, are captured by Bhunivelze and held hostage within Him. Lightning frees them, and they work together to take down the corrupt God of light that wished to build a world free of what makes humanity humanity.
As the universe literally falls apart before them, Caius and all of the Yeuls appear. They state that they have agreed to take Etro's place as guardians of life and death, maintaining stability for the new world. Noel protests because hold the fucking phone Yeul deserves a new world too. Caius asks Noel if he would rather take Etro's place instead of Yeul, to take the burden himself, Noel says yes. Apparently this was to test Noel's resolve to protect Yeul (fucking typical, Caius) because Caius releases him toward the new world... with the last Yeul, the one that Noel had known so long ago. This Yeul is freed from her fate as seeress and from the chaos, so basically: happily ever after as the two head for the new world, together.
Reincarnated History:
Noah Callahan was born into a very different life than Noel Kreiss. The second of two children, following a year behind an elder sister Sierra Callahan. Growing up with parents, a sister, a pet dog (among a horde of other animals, including cats and birds and fish), etc suburban middle-class Irish American household in the city of Locke. He and his sister were very close from the beginning, each other's best friends. They had other friends, yes, but when it came to needing advice or an adventure buddy in a hurry they looked to each other. They were well-behaved, active kids. Noah was a boy scout, that kid who always got his badges and was annoyingly hardworking at everything. While he most definitely had his misbehaviorial moments (and they were spectacular, really) he was a fairly good kid.
He was always very Into sports-- baseball, soccer, hockey, etc. He was that kid who was super nice, but was a monster in dodgeball. Sports day? Heaven. At a young age, his parents spotted that Noah had quite a bit of energy and that it needed to be channeled into something in a hurry, or else he'd be like a small, energetic dog that never quieted or slowed down. His school grades were good, not perfect but good enough that his parents couldn't complain (because whenever they dropped below some magic number they most certainly would complain).
Noah was one of those kids who's aspirations for the future were never set in stone. One day he might want to be a doctor, the next an astronaut, or maybe a cowboy. Even when he graduated high school and went on to college (at Locke City University, since his parents disapproved of him moving far away) he had no clue what he wanted to do. After describing things he did like (athletics but didn't really want to be a pro athlete, helping kids but as if he'd be a good teacher of book learning, jobs that didn't involve desks, etc) someone jokingly suggested he become a gym teacher. And Noah went "oh wow that IS a great idea :D" and set on both athletics and education as his studies.
Recently, he's moved in with his sister. Which is not "lame" it's practical, since he couldn't find another roommate to pay half the rent after the last one ditched him at the worst possible time.Also it's a little lame.
First Echo:
Several months ago, Sierra Callahan began wearing her hair in a side ponytail. The first time Noah saw, it caused an echo of nothing more than a fleeting image of his sister, with... pink hair and a really weird outfit, as he hands her a bow, apparently. The moment was so weird-- the addition of numbers didn't help-- that he has tried to just block it out since it occurred. For nearly six months. Good work, Noah, real smart.
Preincarnation Personality:
His first words spoken are "what", but this is the guy who even though he was randomly plopped into Valhalla and saved by some woman named Lightning, immediately agrees to a quest to go find the woman's sister without much pause. Basically, Noel was very easy-going and willing to jump into the adventure. He was also perfectly fine asking someone what year it was, despite having suggested earlier that he and Serah keep their time traveler status quiet. There's a reason he was given plot amnesia during most of of the game (explained as being from time being a mish-mashed mess)-- because he would have happily spilled major plot details right at the start, otherwise. It's possible this easy-going honesty comes from being from a time in the world where there were hardly enough people around to keep secrets or be distrustful. By the end, it was just his mentor and the girl he loved, so uh.
While it tones down as he goes on, Noel can be an arrogant sucker. Not in an obnoxious way, but in that "why yes this hard thing was easy because I'm great" sort of confident swagger way. And quite a bit of posturing (meeting Snow, for example, was a basic "LOOK I'M TOUGH" boys you're both pretty please), as to be expected. He does have a near-constant smirk quirking up the edges of his mouth. There's a sort of Attitude he seems to get whenever he meets someone, a sizing them up, so to speak. He's a bit cocky, at least to a point, which is understandable as he is a teenaged boy.
Noel appears to be a very honest, straight-forward person. He doesn't hesitate to say what he thinks of (except in rare occasions, and those may be due to his plot amnesia), and can be very blunt. This may be because of how few people were left in existence by the time he was an adult, he never fully learned how to actually behave like a normal guy (then again, this is Final Fantasy, is there any such thing as normal).
Given that he was the Last Person Alive Ever, had the girl he was in love with die in his arms, then saved the world only to have his best friend die in his arms from the same thing, topped off with figuring out it was his killing of Caius that screwed up, uh, everything-- Noel Kreiss is owed some serious angst. However, while it's clear dude has Issues with a capital I (hisdaddy issuesCaius issues, in particular, are strong) Noel holds himself together surprisingly well. Noel was very much a doer. Instead of lying around angsting about things, he went out and tried to make them better. Three people left on the planet? Birthday feast! Completely alone on the planet? Jump through a time gate to Valhalla and try and save the future!
This is true in Lightning Returns, too, though Noel's methods of trying to fix things show that he's far more broken after 500 years of bullshit that he sort of caused. More aggressive, stuck in a depression caused by having killed Caius and sent the world into shitland. He is willing to kill "the Savior" aka Lightning to protect the world.
Noel is a protector, at heart. He wants to help and protect people, at even the cost of his own life if need be. And while it doesn't go super well (Yeul dies in his arms, Serah dies in his arms, the world itself collapses, etc) it isn't due to any faults of his actual abilities. Doesn't stop him from blaming himself, as 500 years later Noel is broken from guilt.
As the one of the people alive, perhaps it's not surprising that Noel valued life. Even after Caius had tried to kill him and Serah multiple times, and working to destroy time entirely, Noel refused to kill him. (Of course Caius then forced Noel to do it, but.) And then after that he backflips to figuring he's already fucked it up, what's one more death on his hands? He's still Noel, however, and after a fight with Lightning returns to himself and understands that Yeul wouldn't want him to kill Lightning. Which arguably he should have known in the first place, but obsession fueled by guilt is a hell of a thing.
Any differences:
Given how different Noah's life has been compared to last man alive and mr weight on his shoulders Noel, it's not surprising that his personality is altered for it. The major difference is responsibility. Noel Kreiss had to save the world, protect the people around him, etc. Noah Callahan has to make it to class on time, tease his sister daily, etc. While Noah would protect his sister when needed, he's the younger sibling and lives a fairly sunshine-y middle-class life. Noah has never had to worry about saving the future, has never had anyone die in his arms, has never had a painful reality dumped into his lap. Even Noel was fairly easy-going, so Noah is even moreso, a fairly lighthearted young man. The worst he has to worry about is doing an essay 2am the day it's due. To put it plainly, Noah is a much softer person than Noel.
Noah's incredibly laid-back, in that sort of chill, low-temper rarely bothered by anything sort of way. Or at least if he is bothered by something, he usually doesn't let it show or it blows over quickly. Calm might not be the correct term for him, since he can be prone to high energy-- Noah is a friendly, energetic young man who is generally just in a good mood as his default state.
Like Noel, Noah is an honest person. Not blunt or tactless, but fairly straight-forward. He's not very good at beating around the bush-- he's even worse at sensing when someone else is doing so-- and generally just says the truth. "Generally" because Noah is the last person who likes to ask for help (family trait?), and is prone to covering up any problems he has with invisible band-aids and ignoring them. This comes from feeling like he was babied a bit as the younger child, and a bit of teasing he got for being so close with his big sister. He doesn't want to be that guy who relies on everyone else, even though he... kind of is, to a point.
While Noel tended towards being a go-getter, Noah is... not. He's not great at thinking up what he should be doing, not without a solid shove in the correct direction. If it weren't for the people around him giving him nudges to do this or that, he would probably be a lot more directionless. Or maybe he would have learned to be an Actual Adult rather than a semi-adult who needs prompting to remember things like bills, laundry, etc. Noah has never really been a self-starter or ambitious person, fairly content in life and the world around him. He's also the type to sort of sweep problems under the rug (his first echo was six months ago, he's ignored it and anything weird since then, just quietly not thinking about it Noah pls). This is probably his biggest flaw, in that he doesn't really know to do things unless some sort of spark is lit in his brain telling him "oh hey I should do that".
Noel was a protector to the core, and while Noah certainly would help someone in need of rescuing/help, he's also far more likely to go "oh wow this is dangerous I SHOULD FIND SOMEONE WHO KNOWS WHAT TO DO" and call the cops or something. If it were a dire situation he might rush in-- in fact, he's possibly more brash than Noel, since Noel at least sometimes stopped to think before going "okay let's throw myself into danger" whereas Noah tends to act then think. And usually think "oh whoops", though he's never done anything truly regrettable. But there's a reason he's never thought to become a cop or join the military-- "protect everyone" is not really his mission statement in life (uh, not that he really has a mission statement at this point, but).
Abilities:
The wiki describes his battle abilities/game mechanics much better than I can, along with his crystarium. Noel's full ATB skill is meteor javelin.
Noel was an ambidextrous swordsman, using duel swords to fight his enemies. Given that he was a hunter, he no doubt knew how to skin and cook an animal. He also had a knife on his person, and no doubt knew how to use it. He was taught how to fight by Caius Ballad, who was... an immortal guardian, and while Noel was unable to best him in combat they were very nearly matched.
Roleplay Sample - Third Person: Test drive!
Roleplay Sample - Network:
[ Noah has been on the network for a while now, at least a few months. He's gotten the hang of things, more or less, enough to know that sometimes "echoes" or whatever give not just visions but insane actual items.
But he never really expected this. It's in one piece as he shows it off on video. Like, dude. Dual-sword flame-y looking thing! ]
I'm not sure what I'm even going to do with this thing? Like, what, do I just store it in my closet for now, or...
Oh, check this out, it's actually two swords!
[ He begins fiddling with the thing, careful not to slice his hands open because wow that'd be embarrassing to have on camera. It finally comes apart into two swords, and Noah swings the smaller, golden gladius-- aaaand it flies from his grip across the room. There's a sound of glass shattering oh fuck what'd he break. Noah drops the other half, abandoning the video for a moment, but is heard cussing up a storm in the background.
A minute later he comes back for the cell phone and it shows a shot of a broken lamp, green and blue glassy colors beside the sword. Good job, Noah, that was a heirloom from your mom to your sister. ]
Okay, uh. Does anyone know where I can find this exact lamp, but not all... broken-like? Within the next hour? Please?
Any Questions? Nope!