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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #765 on: July 31, 2010, 10:50:03 pm »

I say we take both Anne and Joy to the fighting ring with us, but try to have them avoid the actual combat. We can't have Anne bleeding ichor all over the place.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #766 on: July 31, 2010, 11:31:39 pm »

Bullet to the brain helps with Euro amnesia, but even then it isn't permanent. Given what Sillehboy has said about enlightened regen, I'm guessing that a similar case might occur with Joy. Basically, I don't think it would be a good idea. I suggest we catch the start of the fights, and it will be better to introduce the girls to William early, so he knows to help shut down any (possibly disasterous) attempts at wooing them by the drunken guys.

On an unrelated note, I wonder whether Jack would see any colours in us now, now that our memories are resurfacing. That, and we need a horse drawn carriage. With all the girls we are collecting, we're gonna need a pimp ride soon.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #767 on: July 31, 2010, 11:38:27 pm »

We must invent the automobile.
Then, Rock and roll.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #768 on: August 01, 2010, 11:23:15 am »

Explain the "shot out brain" theory to Anne, and see what she thinks. She knew her better.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #769 on: August 02, 2010, 01:09:36 am »

"We're going to get going once those two ladies are ready," you started, as you turned your attention towards Oak. "I know that this must be quite the shock for you, given how-" you paused abruptly, you didn't know quite how to put this into words that would help the common person accept this type of thing without having an open mind or prior experience. "I'll make it up to you, you pick someone at the fights tonight and I'll beat them for you."

"Ye do realise, th'only person who'll fight ye's William by now?"

Those words elicited little but a shrug from you as you paused to listen, hearing the muffled cursing from Anne as she tried to get the dress on Joy in an acceptable manner. You had expected that things would have come to this sooner or later, that you'd be viewed as too challenging by the others and as such they would prefer to stick to people they at least had a chance of beating in a fight.

If you beat William, you knew that you'd earn a lot of respect from them, yet at the same time that you knew that beating William would ensure that you'd never have any of them willing to fight you one on one again. You could take a couple of them on at a time yet you knew that if it came to it, if it was about money that you could find other means of income that were more steady than the nightly fights that these people held.

They'd be better as friends, allies, eyes and ears in their walks of life that would provide you with insight into the ever changing nature of city life. The question was, could you expect them to remain friendly to you, if you were going to oppose what you knew they viewed as their saviours, the people that saved them from that what went bump in the night.

You would have to cross that bridge when it came to it.

You knew that you had stood against entire nations in your prime over past lives, that you had forced those that sought to oppose you and your desires for peace to back down. You had always been an avatar of peace and prosperity, a figure who desired that things progressed towards a state of utopia. It made you wonder why you had been betrayed without fail every thousand years, about what was so signifigant about that figure in relation to you.

"I'll beat William for you then, friend. I do have one thing I must ask of you, however. If possible, could you get a few of your men to head down to the toolshed in the fields down there and retrieve the ruined mechanical man there?"

With that you turned towards Anne and Joy, sighing as you picked your shirt up from the wall it had been cast over, slipping it back on as you started down the path past them. Anne was quick to follow, holding Joy's hand as she pulled her along behind her. Something was bothering you about Anne and Joy however, something she had said earlier hadn't quite struck you as signifigant until you had thought about it.

You walked in silence, waiting until you were a comfortable distance away from the farmhands that worked Oak's land, until you had passed the boundries of his land before you turned your attention towards Anne. She was walking alongside you, with Joy in tow, with Joy following as she walked barefoot behind you, allowing herself to be guided without protest.

"You said earlier that Joy wasn't with you long, specifically saying before your capture, implying both of you were. Would you mind elaborating on that for me?" You asked, though Anne's expression quickly became one of displeasure at having been asked this, not because she had been caught off guard, but becaue she disliked the very subject.

"Yes, I would mind. I prefer not to think of the time we were captured," Anne muttered, prompting a small nod from you in response, while you turned your attention back towards the path ahead of you. That reaction was all you needed to know that they, if not more had been captured, that the very experience was unpleasent and that not all of them involved had been able to escape. You didn't need to know anything exact, even if you were admittedly curious about the details themselves.

"I understand, I will not pressure you on the matter."

"Thank you, it isn't something I wish to think about, let alone share."

"It seems in a sense, that the greatest evil this city has is the Clockworkers, that they are the ones that should be dealt with. The Enlightened were misguided and under the control of a lunatic, yet the Clockworkers?" It was a rhetoric question, one that you were glad Anne didn't chip in with. "People only believe that because they provide progress and safety that they are good people. There have been tyrants through history that do much the same for their own people, while torturing the slaves and enemies of their nation just because they provided a perfect scapegoat for them."

"So... You are planning to take on the Clockworkers?" Anne asked, tilting her head curiously as she looked up at you.

"I'm planning nothing at this time, but, I will not rule out the prospect of dealing with them should it be required. Just as I will not rule out the prospect of opposing the city if it is what it takes to save the people of it."

"I'm sure they'll appreciate that."

"To sit by idly, is to allow evil to flourish. If they believe that in actively making the effort to do good that I am evil, then they are both blind and fools. There is a difference after all, between delusionally doing what you believe to be good and doing evil as a result, and doing what appears to others as evil, yet is ultimately what must be done for good."

"Yeah, you've shown you're able to differentiate between the two with those clockwork shells," Anne snorted, gesturing towards Joy as she did so.

You cringed at those words, falling silent, ignoring Anne's mumbled appologies as you continued the rest of the journey back to the city itself in silence.

You were half way through the city, half way to the docks when an unpleasent reminder of how dangerous the more rundown districts was given to you when Anne suddenly stumbled into you as she was shoved away from Joy, sending you off balance as you span about to catch her. Joy as expected remained impassive about this entire situation, standing there blankly as a knife was held to her throat.

"Ei'er o'ye make any su'en move n'yer friend gets 'er throat slit!" barked a grubby man as he nervously adjusted his grip on Joy, as he held the knife that little closer to make it clear that he meant business. You cursed yourself for being so distracted, so keen to drown out the guilt that you had been feeling that you hadn't been thinking, that you had headed this way. "Now, 'and me yer money n'nobody gets 'urt!"

Anne growled softly at this, clearly wanting to dive at the man as your hand moved to restrain her. She knew that Joy'd be inconvenienced at most by this, you knew this too, yet you didn't know if it was wise to risk having her bleed over her dress so soon after aquiring it. The stains from her ichor were distinctive enough, but the smell of it was the biggest give away.

Your mind raced as you asked yourself, did you try using diplomacy, did you see what tricks you had up your sleeve, did you let Anne loose on the man, or did you trust Joy herself would somehow deal with this situation?

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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #770 on: August 02, 2010, 01:26:24 am »

Attack. You can get joy new clothes in the city.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #771 on: August 02, 2010, 01:40:05 am »

Presence of the immortal, go!
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« Reply #772 on: August 02, 2010, 01:41:11 am »

Ah, forgot about that. Yes, do that instead.
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« Reply #773 on: August 02, 2010, 01:48:56 am »

Compromise is a rather sore issue at the moment, I say that whatever happens we don't give in to the demand for money...
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« Reply #774 on: August 02, 2010, 05:49:33 am »

"You're making a mistake," you stated, your attention resting fully on the man before you as you decided that it was best to use diplomacy, to influence things in the manner that you knew you were able. You had no money to give this man had you have wanted to avoid this entire situation by simply doing such. Had that been an option, you wouldn't have taken it however, as ultimately you knew that this man was evil, that no matter what his claim of motivation was, there was a divide between him and somebody else who was stealing to survive.

Stealing to survive, to ensure that you didn't starve to death you could understand, but threatening anothers life for selfish gain made this man no different to many people you had killed over the course of history.

"Th' only mistake being made 'ere is ye people not givin' me yer money, now 'and it over!" The man snapped, clearly growing agitated as he took the knife away from Joy's throat for a brief moment, waving it at you threateningly.

"I suggest you take the weapon away from her throat, before your life is forfeit," you stated as you once more attempted to make it clear to the man that he was making a mistake in this situation, that he was better off turning and running. The man merely hissed this time. "Your choice to pursue such a violent means of aquisition will ultimately lead to your demise, if not now, then not too far down the line. You are visibly a physically unimpressive specimen of humanity, you lack any street smarts to survive on as is evidenced by your choice of us as your potential mark, and you are intellectually unimpressive, as you have clearly failed to discern that we have no money to give."

"Yer lyin'!" the man snapped, once more waving the knife at you, while you quickly came to the realisation that he wasn't responding well to your influence due to how he believed that his weapon, his hostage gave him the edge here. Despite this however, you had clearly intimidated him, to the point where he was unwilling to go through with slashing Joy's throat without any immediate reason to do so.

Joy however, seemed almost oblivious to the danger she was in as she looked down for a moment, wiggling her toes. "I require footwear," came Joy's words as she looked up at you again, further frustrating the man as her impassive tone betrayed how little she was intimidated by him. "His feet are approximately the same size as mine, may I terminate him?"

"Wha'?" the man stammered as he gripped the knife tighter, pressing the edge of it to her throat as he swallowed nervously. "Th' only person 'ere gettin' term'nated is ye, if yer friend's don' pay up!" the man stated, while Joy's hand snaked up unseen from his position, before darting up to grasp his hand hand by the wrist, pulling it away from her as she maintained that impassive expression.

The man yelled in suprise as Joy pulled his hand away, before crying out in pain as her grasp slipped towards his wrist, slowly twisting it as the man struck ineffectually at her with his free hand. Even so he was quick to abandon that idea, to start reaching with his free hand for the knife. Joy was faster still to twist about, grabbing the man by the collar of his shirt before she twirled about swinging the man face first into a lamp post.

There was a crack and a howl of agony as the man struck the lamp post face first, the knife clattering to the floor along with a number of teeth as the mans hands went to his face, as he writhed, sobbing as blood ran down the sides of his face.

"No!" you shouted as Joy reached towards the blade, prompting her to look up at you with confusion ever so briefly crossing her features. "I will not permit you to kill that man, evil as his intent may be, you would be no better than him if you were to finish him off in this state," you snapped, hurrying towards the fallen man as you kicked the knife into a gutter a good few feet out of Joy's reach.

"I do not understand," Joy stated blankly, looking down at the man before her as she did so. "His intent was clearly to kill, yet-" You placed a finger against her lips, taking a deep breath as you did so.

"That is no better justification for killing him, than you being one of the Enlightened was for this to be done to you, for you to end up stripped of your humanity," you responded, "I will not allow you to dirty your hands with his blood when your reasons are clearly the wrong reasons. This man deserves to die, that much is true, yet you do not grasp the concept of justice in this matter," you stated as you knelt besides the man, twisting his head sharply as you broke his neck. You stood as all further movement and noise from the man quickly ceased, gesturing towards his feet as you did so. "Now, take his shoes if you must, it's best we get on our way before anybody else comes this way."

"I... Do not require them any longer."

You raised an eyebrow as you turned your attention back towards Joy fully, while there was no visible reaction, you had the feeling that you had struck a nerve. This was good, this meant that there was enough of a person left for you to work with, that out of touch with her feelings and her nature as she may be at this moment, that you could slowly help her rediscover it.

"Are your feet causing you discomfort?" you asked, eliciting a nod from Joy as she stood there silently, almost awkwardly as you turned about, kneeling down for her. "I'll carry you, then," you stated as she followed your lead, climbing onto your shoulders as she took the same position she had earlier held. "You seem to fast be recovering your motor skills at least, though I would have preferred to find this out in another manner. For that matter, I'd have preferred to have talked that man down."

"Oh, shush you. I was hoping to see her kill him," Anne butted in as you stood, as you started on your way down the street once more towards the docks. "A man much like that one slit my throat when I was left on my own after your capture," she added with an almost indifferent tone.

"I'm not certain I am going to like the answer to this, but, am I right in assuming that you dealt with him without mercy?"

"Naturally. He slit my throat so I stabbed him until he stopped moving."

"With my machette?"

"No, I stabbed him to death with my penis. Of course I used the machette, what kind of a stupid question is that?" You gave Anne a funny look as she huffed at you. "Besides, it's my machette, you gave me it, I'm not giving it back to you," she added in a hurt tone.

The rest of the journey was without event, with Anne occasionally attempting to strike up conversations with Joy, typically getting little more than a few words in response from her. It was dusk by the time you reached the docks, with the familiar figure of William stood in the distance, gesturing as he spoke with the few others who had gathered so far. Out of earshot as you were, you could see he was directing them to set up the fire, to haul the crate of beer that had been brought there to its usual position.

One of the men there caught sight of you, uttering something to William as he pointed in your direction. William turned his attention away from the men, ceasing overseeing the little that needed doing to set the scene for the fighters each night as he watched you approach.

"You know, we were wondering where you'd gotten to," William stated once you had finished crossing the that ground that lay between you. "I see that we needn't have worried however, as it seems you've been off chasing skirt instead of getting captured as we'd heard. Strange, none of us would have expeted that from you, you always struck me personally as being rather uninterested in men or women in general," William mused, rubbing his chin. In the light that still remained you could see that he hadn't shaven recently, that he had half an inch of facial hair currently.

"Chasing skirt?" Anne huffed. "Oh please, he only ever had eyes for me, we got married a few weeks ago. I'm Anne, Anne Zia-" she paused, "Anne Koles," she stated, making it sound as if she had corrected herself. "And this-" she gestured towards Joy as she did so. "Is our daughter. They grow up so fast."

William raised an eyebrow as Anne gave a soft sigh, one of mock pride in your so called child. "So, is the woman on your shoulders just as crazy as this one?" William asked, grinning slightly as he did so. "She almost me for a moment, anyway, what really happened, you've been gone for long enough that you no doubt have either an interesting story behind it, or a wife. That woman clearly ain't your wife, so it must be a story you have to share."

You knew you were going to have to ask William to keep an eye on these two, just incase, though the question was, how much of the story did you tell him, how much of the truth of why you wanted him to keep an eye on them did he get, and what would you do while you waited for the rest of the people to turn up?
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« Reply #775 on: August 02, 2010, 06:05:45 am »

She's your sister-in-law, who has a mild mental condition, explaining her odd mannerisms and speech. Or maybe only a half-sister-in-law, if there's not enough resemblance to Anne.

I'm not sure I like the bit with the If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him, I'm afraid. Only because you earlier mentioned that this guy was a complete monster, and that we'd killed many people just like him, implying that you were justified in doing so.
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but threatening anothers life for selfish gain made this man no different to many people you had killed over the course of history.
At least, that's the way I interpreted it. Especially because we know he's going to attack someone else this way, and they probably won't be able to just shrug him off.
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« Reply #776 on: August 02, 2010, 06:24:44 am »

((Argh, so I did. Fixing that, quickly.
Edit: Of course, it's probably even worse now..))
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« Reply #777 on: August 02, 2010, 06:34:45 am »

I can't stop laughing about it for some reason. But that's because I'm insane, have had only 6 hours of sleep, and just read through Dreamless. It's certainly better than before, though.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #778 on: August 02, 2010, 06:48:50 am »

 Tell him the abridged, shorthand, and modified version of our story.

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Koles and Anne walking down street when giant purple tentacle monster burst out of sewer pipe and Anne run back to Technomancers but they pussies so Anne use Clockworkers to rescue Koles from tentacle demon and then Koles rescue a woman from enlightened who was halfway through brainwashing process and now Koles want Will to take care of half-branwashed enlightened while Koles kick some ass.

Ta-da! :D
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #779 on: August 02, 2010, 07:19:56 am »

I'm not sure I like the bit with the If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him, I'm afraid. Only because you earlier mentioned that this guy was a complete monster, and that we'd killed many people just like him, implying that you were justified in doing so.
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At least, that's the way I interpreted it. Especially because we know he's going to attack someone else this way, and they probably won't be able to just shrug him off.
You are assuming he meant what he said, and weren't just trying to stop her from more mental strain with a few white half-lies.
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