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Jun 03, 2011 09:33

[ the camera is angled, gazing down on a chessboard resting on a surface draped with unblemished white. Its varnished surface looks somewhat dismal - the black-and-white squares faded, marred by abrasions and dull thin scratches exposing the rust-red wood underneath. Though all of the black pieces are lined up at one end, a white pawn stands alone ( Read more... )

c: asano rin, c: tonegawa yukio, c: alois trancy, c: ciel phantomhive, !: bernkastel, c: naoya, c: laughing beauty, c: kyubey, c: beatrice, c: franziska von karma, c: huey laforet, c: yonah

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voice; sealedlight June 4 2011, 05:35:41 UTC
Perhaps...

But one will wonder if it will be the same end as the uneventful days as that princess.

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permavideo; imperils June 4 2011, 20:33:26 UTC
The situation seems to be deteriorating quickly, doesn't it...? Maybe that governor was beloved.

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sealedlight June 4 2011, 20:48:33 UTC
Far more beloved than one would think.

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imperils June 4 2011, 20:55:30 UTC
Is that so...? Then, what can you tell why?

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callherback June 4 2011, 06:27:15 UTC
That's a really sad story...

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imperils June 4 2011, 20:34:55 UTC
It is. But, there's still hope for a good end. [ not likely, if Bernkastel has anything to say about it. ] That's always true for any unfinished tale.

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callherback June 5 2011, 04:18:01 UTC
Do you think she'll ever be happy?

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imperils June 5 2011, 21:07:09 UTC
[ she glances at the single pawn on the chessboard for a moment, and then she slides her gaze back to the camera. ]

No, I don't think she will.

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[Video] tapdancinskelly June 4 2011, 19:03:39 UTC
How interesting, and yet incredibly morbid.

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[Video] imperils June 4 2011, 20:35:42 UTC
[ she shrugs. ]

Most true stories are.

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[Video] tapdancinskelly June 4 2011, 23:52:57 UTC
You must come from a very strange world if most stories are morbid.

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[Video] imperils June 5 2011, 01:56:22 UTC
No, it's normal enough. Witches just have a habit of collecting the morbid ones.

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[Audio] gavesugar June 5 2011, 11:23:48 UTC
[The story hits a definite chord with Sheila.]

When one has felt the impact of such a tragedy...'tisn't such a stretch of morality to do as she did. Some wounds lie deeply and demand such vengeance.

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[Permavideo] imperils June 5 2011, 21:11:52 UTC
So, you think that girl's justified, in doing what she did? Remember, she doesn't even know for sure whether the "tragedy" has happened or not.

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gavesugar June 7 2011, 06:19:57 UTC
[Sheila hesitates only slightly. Confident as she tends to be, sometimes

I have experienced her pain. And have done much the same.

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imperils June 7 2011, 16:51:39 UTC
[ a stirring of her sleeves, her hands folding in her lap, is all that might show Bernkastel's interest. ]

You're pretty bold, to make a confession like that over this network.

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[Video] inkyubeytor June 7 2011, 08:36:58 UTC
Does it matter if it makes sense or not? There will always be others to replace those who have died.

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[Video] imperils June 7 2011, 16:55:26 UTC
[ it's the cat-thing again... ]

From an objective view, that's true. There were billions of human lives on that world, and many more in the worlds like "that one." Yet... [ she leans over and touches the pawn with her fingertip, tilting it slightly. ] Her case is somewhat special.

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[Video] inkyubeytor June 10 2011, 06:40:21 UTC
How is it special?

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[Video] imperils June 10 2011, 13:16:16 UTC
Except for one or two occasions, what happened to her happened across all fragments of that world. Her tragedy is an "absolute fate," you could say.

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