[ Synthetic Voice | Private ]internecineowlFebruary 20 2010, 05:26:24 UTC
Really, it's fine. Someone would have mentioned me eventually. If nothing else, there is Rokuro - you may have seen him around a bit. He is an an ally of that monk's.
[Synthetic Private | voice]internecineowlFebruary 20 2010, 17:57:03 UTC
He does, yes. A rather extreme one, although he's changed recently. He isn't quite what he was when I knew him last. Still to understand him and why I can't believe he would kill her this way... ah. You would need to understand our home. Without going too far into it, losing limbs, pieces of yourself, it was never--
I wouldn't say that no one minded. But I would say that it was pretty commonplace. He probably didn't think much of it. I don't approve of it, but in a way he didn't mean any genuine harm. Aside from which that was before he... became attached to her.
Senji isn't a murderer. He's killed, yes, but not this way. It's a game to him - a challenge. And in a certain way, it's a matter of honor, and pride. These murders are prurient and without respect. If she were going to die at his hands, it would have been in a genuine battle.... and to be honest with you, that isn't a scenario that would have ended in his victory.
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[Concerned Kaien is concerned!]
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It will be fine, in any case. Please don't worry.
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Who--why would anyone be enemies with you?
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Long and probably a little boring to anyone who wasn't involved.
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Genkaku is a spectacle to himself.
I would be careful of either of them.
[A little pause.]
Have we spoken before? I'm sorry if I've forgotten. It's been a very... well it's been an interesting week or so.
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I'm sorry you had to speak to him.
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How bad is he?
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As for how bad he is...
[A little pause.]
He murdered my wife.
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Honestly, even if serial killing her Senji's modus operandi, I would have been convinced of his innocence the moment she became a victim.
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I wouldn't say that no one minded. But I would say that it was pretty commonplace. He probably didn't think much of it. I don't approve of it, but in a way he didn't mean any genuine harm. Aside from which that was before he... became attached to her.
Senji isn't a murderer. He's killed, yes, but not this way. It's a game to him - a challenge. And in a certain way, it's a matter of honor, and pride. These murders are prurient and without respect. If she were going to die at his hands, it would have been in a genuine battle.... and to be honest with you, that isn't a scenario that would have ended in his victory.
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