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Jul 07, 2011 18:13

[Merlin's sitting at the foot of a bed, a large laundry basket beside him. The actual laundry is folded beside it so that the basket can instead hold a duck - one of Freya's, looked after by him until she's able to do it herself ( Read more... )

the trickster, elfangor-sirinial-shamtul, nymphadora tonks, xerxes break, stephanie brown, rigaldo, rukia kuchiki, !merlin, buffy summers, aximili-esgarrouth-isthill, arthur pendragon, lelouch vi britannia, trevor belmont, nill

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[Video] threedoctorates July 8 2011, 04:39:14 UTC
I suppose it would depend on how one defines the term "monsters." One might consider murders, rapists and the like as monsters. My world has plenty of those.

Human beings are fairly capable of being monsters in their own right.

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[Video] pratservant July 8 2011, 05:06:29 UTC
They can be the worst kinds. And the hardest to fight.

Aren't there punishments for such things?

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[Video] threedoctorates July 8 2011, 05:14:33 UTC
Very much so. My job back home involves aiding in the investigation and capture of such people.

Jail time. Execution. It's up to the courts and the Justice System really, to decide.

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[Video] pratservant July 9 2011, 00:11:36 UTC
At least it sounds like the punishment might actually fit the crimes in this case.

Have you been doing it for very long?

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[Video] threedoctorates July 11 2011, 02:14:13 UTC
Five years now. I went to the Academy when I was twenty-one, and I was about twenty-two when I joined the BAU.

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[Video] pratservant July 11 2011, 03:07:55 UTC
We must be close to the same age.

I think I'd like to do something like that. If I was from your world, I mean.

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[Video] threedoctorates July 12 2011, 04:37:11 UTC
I'm twenty-seven now.

[There's a pause, as Reid contemplates this.]

It's not a job that everyone can do. But it does have it's rewards at times.

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[Video] pratservant July 12 2011, 14:58:03 UTC
It sounds very noble.

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