"Bahamut," Maple said quickly, her eyes a little wider. "Bahamut, say something, what happened?"
"What..." Owen stepped forward hesitantly. "What happened to...?"
He is dying. Something happened when the stone interacted with his body. It stripped away his light. This reaction never happened before, why him...?
"But..." Owen hastily related this to Maple, who seemed to have already known.
"Bahamut, hang on," Maple said firmly. "I'll--I'll be sure to--" She was pressing her hands against his core and crystal, but even when she sent in gentle waves of light, they weren't sticking. Bahamut was too far gone. "No, no, this isn't--" Maple's mind was somewhere else, and her eyes were staring through Bahamut.
"What can I do?" Owen asked uselessly, but Maple didn't even hear him.
"Please, not like this," Maple whispered, pumping more energy into him, afraid that his Dark center would be too disrupted if she tried anything more.
"Maple...?" Owen didn't understand why she was so worked up. If she calmed down and thought it through, maybe there would be some other way to save him--and even if he died, would he not just go to Diyem again? The way she was getting so worked up--was Maple crying?
"Joule, please," Maple whispered desperately, and her whole body glowed gold for a split second. She didn't mean to, but she'd channeled a little more into Bahamut. Something else, something that wasn't Radiance, but some other power.
And this time, it worked.
The energy flowed around him, through his core, and the light swirled around his body again. His prisms turned and floated, but... something was wrong, still.
That... wasn't what he looked like.