in his coat and his boots and his blackheart machine

Jul 05, 2010 22:05

[Every girl's crazy about a sharp-dressed man, and this man is dressed sharply indeed. How can you not like a guy with a top hat and a cravat? Tall, blond, and smiling, he catches a note that appears in the air in front of him. He is smiling even as he reads it and murmurs,] You monster.

[And then the note burns away in his fingertips, and the man ( Read more... )

*the machine

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boob_window July 6 2010, 03:55:57 UTC
And if we object to that?

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realitymods July 6 2010, 15:25:34 UTC
Then you try to stop it. Isn't that how it's done?

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boob_window July 6 2010, 15:59:51 UTC
Normally. But it's never that easy. I've already cut off one person's arm today, so I'm not in the mood to play games. Who needs to talk so that I can stop this?

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realitymods July 6 2010, 16:16:31 UTC
As you said, it's never that easy.

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lamb_of_gold July 6 2010, 04:17:28 UTC
I beg your pardon?

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realitymods July 6 2010, 15:26:57 UTC
Maybe speaking in Sanskrit was a bad idea. [He repeats everything he said (minus the 'you monster' bit) in Greek for Mu]

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lamb_of_gold July 6 2010, 15:31:11 UTC
[DIS FAYCE]

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realitymods July 6 2010, 15:36:24 UTC
I think my elocution in Greek needs some practice. Do you?

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smolderingdark July 6 2010, 05:39:26 UTC
[Axel has been waiting for some kind of announcement. He looks absolutely furious when the man with the hat reveals himself. He's not tossing around flame or anything - this kind of anger is a deep, dark resentment, hellfury in his eyes.]

You're all going to burn.

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realitymods July 6 2010, 15:27:19 UTC
[The man's smile stays] That's the general idea.

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smolderingdark July 6 2010, 15:30:19 UTC
[Axel scoffs. In a fit of flames he drops from the Plane.]

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realitymods July 6 2010, 15:34:36 UTC
[Watching where he was] Ah, hat, I'm glad you made it out of that alive. [And he pats his hat fondly. The worst part of burning to death is what happens to your clothing.]

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lovethepossum July 6 2010, 13:00:28 UTC
[Here, have a Cally looking rather curious about matters] ...And waht is this for?

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realitymods July 6 2010, 15:27:56 UTC
[The man looks at her for a moment with interest, then says] Death. We want people to die here.

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lovethepossum July 6 2010, 15:49:21 UTC
[A nose wrinkle] Yeah, I kinda got that part... And the whole entertainment, "death shall amuse the denizens greatly" part too- reminds me of my family actually; though I doubt you're actually related to me since we're on a whole different plane of reality or something like that. [Hey, something Satoshi said went in after all!]

...But why? Why do you want to entertain us? Why do you want people to die for it?

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realitymods July 6 2010, 15:52:36 UTC
The death is for power. It almost always is. The entertainment is a gift or a mean twist.

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charmandsmiles July 6 2010, 15:46:18 UTC
[crosses his arms] You lot might've wiped my memories, but that's not gonna stop me.

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realitymods July 6 2010, 15:48:12 UTC
Did we? Is it really a good idea to advertise that? It's easy to change the script on someone who can't remember his lines.

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charmandsmiles July 6 2010, 15:51:37 UTC
'Course you did, who else would've it? And the only thing you're gonna change is this "event."

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realitymods July 6 2010, 15:53:20 UTC
Oh, I like a man who only talks in assumptions and imperatives.

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