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towerofanimus2011-09-11 02:14 am
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LOCK YOUR DOORS, SHUT YOUR WINDOWS
Characters: Her Imperious Condescension and YOU!
Setting: The hallways or wherever you want. Just specify!
Format: I'm starting in action, but I'll match.
Summary: The Condesce has arrived -- and she is DISPLEASED.
Warnings: The Condesce is a warning in herself. Expect violence.
[The sleep paralysis had served little purpose but to infuriate The Condesce even further than she already had been. She had felt the stray threads connecting her to her lusus snap, which would have meant that the Vast Glub would begun to take Alternia by storm in no less than five minutes. Tyrian purple irises dilated in rage when she had realized she couldn't move.
But it was likely that all of the Tower could hear her scream in fury when she was finally able to move her jaw. It wouldn't be hard to pinpoint the source once she was out in the hallway. Her Imperious Condescesion was an imposing figure, decorated in various jewelery of vast expense, christened with a crown and holding a trident. She had wasted no time in shedding the gaudy suit she had been given.
She would find who had brought her here, and she would make them pay.]
Setting: The hallways or wherever you want. Just specify!
Format: I'm starting in action, but I'll match.
Summary: The Condesce has arrived -- and she is DISPLEASED.
Warnings: The Condesce is a warning in herself. Expect violence.
[The sleep paralysis had served little purpose but to infuriate The Condesce even further than she already had been. She had felt the stray threads connecting her to her lusus snap, which would have meant that the Vast Glub would begun to take Alternia by storm in no less than five minutes. Tyrian purple irises dilated in rage when she had realized she couldn't move.
But it was likely that all of the Tower could hear her scream in fury when she was finally able to move her jaw. It wouldn't be hard to pinpoint the source once she was out in the hallway. Her Imperious Condescesion was an imposing figure, decorated in various jewelery of vast expense, christened with a crown and holding a trident. She had wasted no time in shedding the gaudy suit she had been given.
She would find who had brought her here, and she would make them pay.]

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She nudges him with her foot expectantly. She's not going to bend down to his level, but she doesn't want him to mumble into the floor when he answers either.
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"Not much, Condesce," he confessed. "I've only been here one night. I do know there'th a lot of timeline shenaniganth going on - I've met adolescents here from a thouthand sweeps in my future. Many alienth, mostly 'humans' which I don't recognize, and so far no sign of whoever hath brought us here aside from the notes."
He clamped down hard on the information that the Signless was here, even though his conditioning was prompting him that it was definitely information she'd want to know. She recognized him so she would believe Signless was dead, and he had no intention of telling her otherwise.
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"I suppose that will do," she mumbled in his direction, looking away from him to look down the hall. It was unspoken permission, perhaps an expectation, that he should rise to his feet. "If you've only been here one evening, that is."
The corners of her mouth continued to twitch with agitation -- what did that mean for Alternia, then?
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Finally he stood slowly, watching her sharply for any sign that she wasn't pleased with his action. Inside part of him was dying, and he was torn between wishing Signless would show up to save him like he had from Mao, and hoping Signless would stay far, far away.
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Well, she didn't really want to think about it.
"I will not have our generous benefactor touching was does not belong to him," she seethed, knuckles cracking as she clenched her fists. She hadn't missed the collar attached to her Helmsman's neck.
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Then a brainwave struck. "Condesce, we're thupposed to sleep in our assigned rooms," he pointed out, careful to hold her eyes and not betray his true intentions by so much as a blink. "Apparently bad thingth will happen if we don't for too long." And he could just imagine how happy Her Imperial Condescension was at being forced to sleep in a space with three lowly commoners - likely aliens, at that.
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It occurred to him to wonder when she was from. How far in his future? How broken was she used to him being?
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The worst part was that he knew he could easily fight her off. All it would take was one good blast, knock her straight into the wall hard enough to crush her body. There were no biowires embedded in his brain to punish him for thinking about rebelling that way. And he still couldn't do it, his own conditioning preventing him from attacking her.
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"In a matter of days, I will have this tower under control. Until then, I don't need any unnecessary distractions."
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That reminded him of another thing he should probably tell her. There were places in this tower that his power didn't work at all... would it be to his advantage or disadvantage to tell her that? Better to keep silent for the moment, he decided. Words once said could never be unsaid, and if she asked him later why he hadn't told her, he could truthfully say it was because she's pretty much scared him out of speaking again right now.
"Yeth, Condesce," was all he said, bowing his head and waiting for her command.