Varian (
alchemenace) wrote2018-06-18 05:14 pm
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week 2; monday, w/ the crafters
[ knock knock. who's there. magic door. magic door who? magic door is being opened by a tiny alchemist who makes bad life choices.
Which is to say, Varian had vaguely wanted to talk to the Crafters previously, but it's only after this weekend that it became a need. It's when he was thinking about it that the door showed up, and while he takes a moment to be properly awed, he's not nearly as hesitant as he should be when he pushes it open. ]
Uh. Hello?
Which is to say, Varian had vaguely wanted to talk to the Crafters previously, but it's only after this weekend that it became a need. It's when he was thinking about it that the door showed up, and while he takes a moment to be properly awed, he's not nearly as hesitant as he should be when he pushes it open. ]
Uh. Hello?

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[At least she doesn't sound like she exactly takes glee from that fact.]
Should you do well enough in proceeding, Ann's story may still continue.
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And how, exactly, do we do "well"?
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Ink is necessary in order to proceed.
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So... Objectives and murder. Is that the only two ways to get ink? Because some of those kind of go hand in hand.
[ like. his. ]
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However objectives will always provide additional ink, so it is better to complete them than to not.
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[ use words sweetie ]
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Correct.
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[ though he frowns after he says it ]
If someone else even killed Dave.
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I hesitate to use the word 'help'.
... but it will provide more ink.
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[ he is a bit curious about that, but he's also fully assuming. ]
How much ink do you need to finish this war?
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[She seems to be considering that for a moment.]
It is not my choice to comply and oversee, if that is what you are asking.
[Maybe it's why she cares about choice so much?
Anyway.]
More ink than we currently possess.
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[ Varian it's week 3 stop asking for the full plot. Anyway ]
I can see how it was a stretch to ask for an exact amount. What if we don't get enough ink? What happens then?
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[That said, she likely won't be answering any more on that.]
Without enough ink, there is no hope for continuing your stories. Interrupting the game is a poor choice.
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[ look he is trying. and. geez. ]
So the game-- this war-- has to go on no matter what. Which means every week people kill and others die. And we can't... I can't affect this outside of accomplishing my objective. Is that it? That can't just be it.
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Do you have an alternate proposal for what you'd like to accomplish?
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Anything! I would do anything if it meant I could save my dad, don't, don't act like you people don't know everything about us! I can't let it end here like this. And I can't... I can't just rely on other people to maybe pull this off so we all get home just fine!
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... stories do not operate entirely based on one individual. Heroes, villains, civilians, they all play a part.
I cannot advise you to continue forward on your own like this. It will only hinder, rather than help, your goal.
I applaud individual ambition and endless pursuit of personal wishes and desires.
However those are so rarely accomplished by one's own strength alone.
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[ did dragon ask him to be a sarcastic little shit. no. He is anyway. :/ ]
What could I even do? Convince everyone the only way to fix this is to let people do stuff like set someone on fire for ink? To just keep participating in this stupid war? Because I'm, I'm sure everyone will be okay with that!
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I have been telling everyone who asks the same answer.
Maybe you only need to find those who will listen.
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[ he is just sayin? But he just wipes at his eyes (oops) and sighs because fine!! This is fine??? ]
And that's it? There's no other way around it, just... ink? What is this war even about anyway?
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She waves her hand, and Varian will find a soft handkerchief in his grasp.]
The nature of good and evil, from what I understand. To determine which stories are worth preserving, and which are unnecessary.
... I do not like it very much.
But it is what we are given.
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I don't like it much either, for the record. [ ... ] This might sound stupid, but. You and Tiger, you aren't... Beauty and the Beast, right?
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Oh, no, sorry, not a stupid question--just funny!
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Um. Why?
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[But she's still smiling widely.]
No, that isn't us. We're just the Tiger and the Dragon.
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