∞ 74: A windy day [action]

Feb 14, 2010 12:29

[Despite the mild windiness today, Albert is sitting out on the porch of his house. He has a few notes and his journal with him, but he's mostly just out there to think and drink a little. The town meeting was just yesterday, and it certainly proved a few things he had surmised about the populace. There had been a few opinions he had heard that ( Read more... )

⁑nash clovis latkje, ⁑nephry osborne, ⁑raine sage, ⁑caesar silverberg, ⁑hugo, ⁑frederic francois chopin, ⁑lilly pendragon

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superskilled February 14 2010, 23:40:58 UTC
[Nash is taking another one of his exaggerated detours. Whistling loudly. Perhaps keeping an eye out for the comment box.]

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chikaidestroyer February 15 2010, 00:59:57 UTC
[Because Albert would rather not stare at that comment box after the ... bad experiences attached to it, he's actually got it out in front of the house, on the porch. It looks rather out of place.]

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superskilled February 15 2010, 01:25:11 UTC
[Excellent! Nash is definitely going to walk up to the comment box, take a writing utensil and piece of paper out from...somewhere amongst his pockets, and start tapping the pen without seeming to write anything.]

What do you think I should write?

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chikaidestroyer February 15 2010, 01:58:54 UTC
[Have a blank look, Nash. It's especially noticeable since Albert had his glass halfway to his lips, and he had to set it back down.]

You could comment on Harmonia's assortment of hats for inanity's sake.

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superskilled February 15 2010, 02:14:43 UTC
I wasn't aware you needed the education! Having worked so closely with various Bishops. I suppose we can't trust outsiders to understand the ways of the One Temple.

[He does contemplate drawing some funny hats, though.]

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chikaidestroyer February 15 2010, 05:58:27 UTC
Certainly not. I've yet to master the intricacies of the inner circles. [And now he completes his earlier attempt to sip his wine.]

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superskilled February 15 2010, 06:16:25 UTC
But what good would they do you here?

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chikaidestroyer February 15 2010, 06:19:00 UTC
Not all of the suggestions were helpful. [Or suggestions at all.] I suppose that isn't surprising, though.

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superskilled February 15 2010, 06:23:25 UTC
Ah, well, you can't elect to become a great hero and then expect people to give you good advice. Being a hero is all about ignoring good advice, anyway.

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chikaidestroyer February 15 2010, 07:58:31 UTC
...Hn. The last thing we need around here is another hero.

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superskilled February 15 2010, 08:20:19 UTC
And yet, that's exactly who they're going to bring in more of. I don't know, though, I'd take more bright-eyed idiots with swords over some of company you keep. At least they give me a chance to feel intelligent and self-satisfied. Instead of merely...injured.

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chikaidestroyer February 16 2010, 00:12:06 UTC
It's dangerous to have so many of one sort here. There are many here who come from "small ragtag rebel groups" that somehow topple a world-threatening entity.

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superskilled February 16 2010, 02:00:44 UTC
And so few world-threatening entities to topple.

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chikaidestroyer February 16 2010, 20:11:12 UTC
Quite. The power levels of some of the residents will also undoubtedly make them overconfident.

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superskilled February 16 2010, 21:09:45 UTC
Oh, you don't need power to be overconfident. Very few people are aware of what they're actually capable of.

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chikaidestroyer February 16 2010, 21:19:21 UTC
Perhaps I should clarify -- they will be overconfident because they think they are strong in comparison to others. And especially in comparison to the Third Party.

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