Albert Silverberg (
chikaidestroyer) wrote2008-02-22 01:06 am
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∞ 15: Feathered guest
There's an owl in my room. How did that happen?
...I can't exactly ask it, since it's sleeping at the moment.
...I can't exactly ask it, since it's sleeping at the moment.
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Is something going on? It sounds like you and others are having similar situations. It seems a little early for another experiment, especially without any word from the Malnosso.
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From what one of the foxes told me... someone's out there torturing the animals to death.
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Torture? These animals are entirely sentient creatures. What a foolish and depraved pastime.
[ooc: It's an elf owl. \o\ Tiny little critter.]
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I'm fairly certain it's our Yuber-esque floormate and his associate, gone hunting. Terrible business, really.
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Neither of which anyone around here can stop, is that it?
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No, not particularly. However, as pointless and depraved as their activities may be, I'd rather it be the wildlife than our compatriots.
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I wouldn't want to make a habit of letting this sort of thing happen, but until one of them spills our blood, there's not a terrible lot to be done without some sort of acknowledged authority figure.
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And since we live in general anarchy, I suppose we'll just let them run around and get their current frustrations out of their systems.
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Have you any ideas, Albert? It seems that there's already a group of people out trying to apprehend them; I wish them every success. Unfortunately, this is very possibly the birth of vigilante justice in Luceti, if those two don't carve holes in the team that's chasing them first.
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But I have no ideas. The idea of a council has its merits, but that was largely abandoned months ago.
...I can understand your weariness, Caesar. There's constantly too much to process here. And you may be succumbing to early stages of despair.
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The idea has not been abandoned; rather we've come several steps closer than I was before on how to attempt such a thing. The truth of it is, also, that even if it is a success, it only has power over those who choose to obey. If that power attempts to impose itself on one who wishes to remain outside its influence, it is an attack, no matter how well-intended. We are to ourselves here sovereign nations; we may form coalitions, but when we fight, we war. It is highly unfortunate that these two fools have decided to do such a thing. I was dearly hoping to avoid such matters for a long time, yet.
That's not very heartening, Albert, but there are times I fear you may be correct. I know what needs to be done, but I haven't the resources to do much about it. And the experiments and kidnappings keep us constantly off balance, forcing plans to be abandoned and re-formed, only to have them implode again a week later. Some days it would be so easy just to throw my hands in the air and accept this as our new way of life, but ... I can't. I can't accept this.
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I was thinking the same thing, as far as those that would be willing to follow a council. And I can't think of any around Luceti that citizens would see as an authority figure worth rallying around; we are too fractured, too immersed in our own melodramas.
That's the definite nature of this place; the Malnosso almost time their experiments for maximum possibility of catching us off guard. ...What is truly disheartening is that there are those that would choose the chaos of this place over their own worlds. Those that arrived here that had previously been dead, for example...
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So far, this is true. I think ... maybe he is right, and we must simply draw that person (or persons) out. Since the Malnosso seem to have resumed their activities, the patrols will start tomorrow at dawn and we'll see if any good will happen with that. Hopefully seeing others in action will spur more on, and that will extend to other areas.
It seems that way, doesn't it? And I truly doubt it's the chaos that is wanted; rather, unlike us, there are those here who truly came from worlds that are hell in comparison to this one. It may seem distasteful to us, but there is too much we don't know. For those that died ... there is no shame in wanting to live, Albert, even if it's no longer in the home you once knew. I can understand their plight.
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I still don't much care for others around here. To prefer this type of lifestyle -- as puppets, cattle, or what have you -- over death is idiotic. I would much prefer death over this kind of intellectual misery for years on end.
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I'm sorry to hear that. I do not believe this life will not always be so, Albert -- once the Malnosso are gone, it would probably be quite pleasant, if uneventful. As determined as we are to fight our way out of here, there's a good chance that not many of us seem to be considering; there may not be a way back.
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What a wonderful notion. And considering the options would be live the rest of our existences in this world as the Filial or find a way to return without the Malnosso's knowledge... Well.
[ooc: Oh, how things don't change. XD]
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A painful possibility, Albert. I dearly hope it's not the case, but it's wise to prepare for all situations.
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