tohko_amano (
tohko_amano) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-12-09 05:27 pm
The Book Girl and The Egg.
Characters: Tohko Amano and Wretched Egg for the first part and anyone else for the second!
Setting: The third floor and then the infirmary.
Format: Either prose or action!
Summary: Tohko meets Wretched Egg and finds out that Shiro isn't all that she seems. She then tries to find out what's wrong with her in the infirmary.
Warnings: Violence, since this will involve Wretched Egg.
Despite the chill and how poorly she felt, Tohko was still going about her library duties, sneezing over her shoulder occasionally and almost tripping over small corners. While she never made a mistake in cleaning, today she was making a few, as she sometimes put a book in the wrong spot. After she did this for the third time, she sighed.
"I really need to visit the clinic after this.."
Tohko, having found that the drones weren't much help in giving her medical advice, was looking over some of the pills, trying to decide which ones were the best to take. Tylenol? Advil? Or some of the other, weird and unusual bottles? Normally, she would have just stuck with the cold medicine on the shelf, but she was feeling so out of it that she was starting to consider other options.
Setting: The third floor and then the infirmary.
Format: Either prose or action!
Summary: Tohko meets Wretched Egg and finds out that Shiro isn't all that she seems. She then tries to find out what's wrong with her in the infirmary.
Warnings: Violence, since this will involve Wretched Egg.
Despite the chill and how poorly she felt, Tohko was still going about her library duties, sneezing over her shoulder occasionally and almost tripping over small corners. While she never made a mistake in cleaning, today she was making a few, as she sometimes put a book in the wrong spot. After she did this for the third time, she sighed.
"I really need to visit the clinic after this.."
Tohko, having found that the drones weren't much help in giving her medical advice, was looking over some of the pills, trying to decide which ones were the best to take. Tylenol? Advil? Or some of the other, weird and unusual bottles? Normally, she would have just stuck with the cold medicine on the shelf, but she was feeling so out of it that she was starting to consider other options.

She may regret it. Sooner or latter.
She's free to take that as she will.
"You speak of these death with such lightness, I take it you've discovered how delightful absolute control other another's life is, haven't you?" Quite the contrary, he did find this pretty funny. And above all, he loves pointing out how others are, in the end, pretty much monsters like him.
He linefaced at her part about the books though. Of course he wouldn't know anything about them. Let's see if he can trick her... As for Santa of Evil. He would take care of that later...
"You are talking to me about tales of your world." he said with yet another chuckle "As I do not originate from your world, speaking about such books would be to me but an impossibility. Hut if your knowledge is so great certainly you have heard of the Book of Mudora? Or maybe yet again you will be able to give me praise about the author of the Ancient Sky Book? What are your thoughts about the particularity of the Touching Book? And I would very much like to hear your opinion about the prophecies stated in the Prophecies of Din."
Considering all the books he's named exist exclusively in the Hyrulean Universe, he was pretty convinced that she wouldn't be able to answer. And this alone counts as great
Knowing Ganon, it will probably be sooner.
At his accusation, Tohko glared at him. Not just because he accused her of liking to kill people, but because that accusation struck a deeper cord.
"I speak openly about it because, while I hate the fact that I did it and that the Administrators were able to twist me around like a puppet, I still did it. To deny it would be covering up the truth. Better to admit it openly and face the consequences than never mention it at all and live in the dark. And..controlling other people and using them as chess pieces is terrible. Even if you do it with good intentions, it usually leads to terrible things."
This guy would get along with Wilhelm, if he enjoyed it that much.
Tohko then sighed.
"So, the problem is that we both know a lot about books, but since we only know about books from our universe, we're ignorant of what the other person knows.
However, I'm guessing that the Book of Mudora was either written by Mudora or is about his life. The Ancient Sky Book may be about gods from the sky..and the Touching Book may be about how to touch other people's hearts. Or pickpocket them. And the Prophecies of Din may be like the prophecies of Nostradamus-highly interpretive.
However, while I haven't read those books, since they only exist in your universe, the titles make the content sound absolutely delicious, especially the Ancient Sky Book! Can you tell me about the stories that lie in those books? Or, if you have them, would you let me read them?"
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He would still smile. Ah, well, this was getting amusing.
"Yet you have done it. Today you no longer are under the administrator's controls. I shall agree. Speaking about it is better. But the fact it quite obviously does not prevent you from sleeping at night... The fact that you can speak of it without tearing. Obviously implies a part of you enjoyed the killing." he paused "As you said, you better not deny it."
He was only getting started on this if she continued, after all. he is the king of hypocrites and liars.
"I am afraid you are wrong on all accounts. The Book of Mudora is what you may call a dictionary for two languages, the Ancient Sky Book is a history book about the ancient civilization, the Touching Book is a book for children and the Prophecies of Din relate past events.
"Unfortunately I have neither the time to tell you these stories, nor the will to lend you these books. I do not think you are worthy of them."
All said with an annoying smirk. Sorry girl.
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"How so? Apologies are normal, whether you're weak, strong, or something in between. They're not a sign of how weak or strong you are."
Tohko sighed.
"Just because I don't cry about what I've done doesn't mean that I enjoyed it. I have apologized, and everyone who has heard those apologies has accepted them, so I can keep going without worrying too much about it. Quite a few days have passed since then-I have other things to worry about and people to protect. If I started drowning in sorrow, I wouldn't be able to help them."
Tohko sighed and scratched her head.
"Ah, I see. Would the ancient civilization shown in the Ancient Sky Book have lived in the sky? And..it's alright if you're not going to tell me. I'll ask Tetra about them or make up stories related to them. I imagine I would only become worthy in your eyes if I defected to your side. There, I would be used as a pawn in a much larger chess game. Since I'm trying to avoid being used, that's something that'll never happen."
Have a smile in return!
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Yes, that was the amount of thought Ganondorf could give to meaningless things. he chuckled though.
"Very well then, but let me teach you something about 'free will'. You cannot suppress someone's free will or force them to act against their will. When you suppress fee will or control someone's mind, they have to agree with it subconsciously." his smiles widened "So when you killed these people... The tower and costume couldn't have forced you to do it unless you agreed with ti subconsciously."
He then chuckled some more.
"... Tetra does not know to read. If you are friend with her, I believe your case to be truly desperate."
Have a scowl in return. mentioning an incarnation of Zelda, was a bad idea.
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Sadly, Tohko liked debating these sorts of things. It was always interesting. She ignored his chuckle though.
She did sigh when she heard him talk about free will. "That's not true, Santa. After all, a friend of mine killed me under the influence of his costume, even though he was fighting as hard as he could not to. And, once I started snapping out of it, I tried as hard as I could not to kill, even though I did fail sometimes. Besides, if the Administrators are strong enough to drag god-like entities here, then they might be strong enough to mess with free will in that way. Or, you may be wrong."
And have a glare and a small smirk at that comment. "Really? Tetra seemed to be reading her book just fine, and she seems like a great person. I don't see why my being friends with her makes my case desperate. I'd actually be worried about anyone who chose to be friends with you."