Xerxes Break ☂ Just a Mad Old Man (
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towerofanimus2013-04-20 03:35 pm
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[o2] A little discussion. ☂ Closed.
Characters:
Break and
Tohko.
Setting: Floor 81, the lounge, around 10AM, forward-dated to the 22nd. (After exchanging some mail.)
Format: Starting with action but you can use prose if you're more comfortable.
Summary: Break and Tohko decide to have some tea together after all that went on.
Warnings: Mentions of the event, most likely, and Break probably being Break. I will edit if anything else happens.
[ Break, having arrived with a tea set and a bit of tea, enough for a few kettles, he is sure, is quite happy to find a nice table in the lounge after getting the water and sugar he would need and bringing it to this floor via the elevator. It is a shame, he thinks, that they've no cream or milk, but it will just have to do. He prefers black tea, of course; he only hopes his guest will not mind the flavor. He would sweeten it with honey, but that is also harder to come by here.
So he waits for Tohko to arrive, once he has set his tray down. Emily is sitting on the table nearby. Truthfully, he is not sure whether or not she is going to be followed, and if what happened has had any bearings on his current goal to learn as much about the limits of this place and the admins as he can. If she was brainwashed, it was quite possible she may have reported to the administrators that he was dangerous, and if that is true, well... he needs to find out. That aside, he quite needs someone with information, and so he begins dropping sugar cubes into his own tea, one, two, three... and on he goes until fifteen are in place.
When Tohko arrives, she will find him sitting there looking entirely at ease, though she may note at the moment he is not wearing his coat and such as he usually does, he is in his Pandora Uniform. Why? Well, he got himself kind of... nicked up in his other clothing, oops. A few people decided to attack him when they were insane. Besides Tohko. Not all of them were easy to handle. He has his cane nearby, leaning against the seat. Can't be too careful, right? ]
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Setting: Floor 81, the lounge, around 10AM, forward-dated to the 22nd. (After exchanging some mail.)
Format: Starting with action but you can use prose if you're more comfortable.
Summary: Break and Tohko decide to have some tea together after all that went on.
Warnings: Mentions of the event, most likely, and Break probably being Break. I will edit if anything else happens.
[ Break, having arrived with a tea set and a bit of tea, enough for a few kettles, he is sure, is quite happy to find a nice table in the lounge after getting the water and sugar he would need and bringing it to this floor via the elevator. It is a shame, he thinks, that they've no cream or milk, but it will just have to do. He prefers black tea, of course; he only hopes his guest will not mind the flavor. He would sweeten it with honey, but that is also harder to come by here.
So he waits for Tohko to arrive, once he has set his tray down. Emily is sitting on the table nearby. Truthfully, he is not sure whether or not she is going to be followed, and if what happened has had any bearings on his current goal to learn as much about the limits of this place and the admins as he can. If she was brainwashed, it was quite possible she may have reported to the administrators that he was dangerous, and if that is true, well... he needs to find out. That aside, he quite needs someone with information, and so he begins dropping sugar cubes into his own tea, one, two, three... and on he goes until fifteen are in place.
When Tohko arrives, she will find him sitting there looking entirely at ease, though she may note at the moment he is not wearing his coat and such as he usually does, he is in his Pandora Uniform. Why? Well, he got himself kind of... nicked up in his other clothing, oops. A few people decided to attack him when they were insane. Besides Tohko. Not all of them were easy to handle. He has his cane nearby, leaning against the seat. Can't be too careful, right? ]
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My views on Hell, Heaven, Purgatory, and God are a bit odd, since I've read so many stories and seen different version of the places..but if Hell were to exist, and if it were to be a bad place..then I imagine that, at the core, there would be no one. Everyone who went would be stuck in an empty place, alone, forever.
..Did you push Alice into Hell?
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Hah... I'm not sure if I should be offended you would think so poorly of me. ... You have it quite backwards.
[ Insinuation? That HE may have been pushed down there himself. But he won't tell her that outright. Instead, he's quiet for a moment before he goes on. ]
Your description is not... off, but it is not correct, either. I would say it rather more looks to me like a broken toy box... and its core is a room filled with dolls and madness. In its most simplistic form, that is what we call the "Abyss". A world where something you could call demons reside. ... Though we call them Chains. The sort of things that man, Jason, turned you into are very average horrors there. The Abyss is an unnatural creation, a black hole of madness and inhuman creatures. And yet, at its core, the living embodiment of that madness...
[ And he points to Tohko. ]
... A young girl. Just... like... you.
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..I'm sorry. That must have been a horrible experience for you then. How did you manage to get out? And why did Alice push you down?
[Hey, don't compare her to the creator of Hell and countless monsters, Break.]
She couldn't have been just like me..I'm not strong enough to make things like that. However...how was she able to make all those things? And was this young girl Alice?
[..And was Xerxes a Mad Hatter?]
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You assume she created it? Not at all. She is simply the Will of the Abyss. Unlike Miss Ruana, well, I am sure their existences are similar, though... I suspect the Will has been around far longer, I cannot say for certain.
[ He shrugs lightly. Oh, the smile's very much there now, but it's oddly... sharp, somehow. Precise. ]
If you were offered the chance to change anything you wanted about the world... the past, the present, the future, even this place, were it possible... would you take it?
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Why did the Abyss choose her to be it's will? Was there something special about it or was she just willing?
[..That second question did make Tohko think that she was willing..that Alie made the deal for power.]
It depends. What are the specifics of the contract? What will I have to do or give up? I'd have to know everything that went into something like that. I have no intention of becoming Faust unknowingly.
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Well, it is good to know you are not a complete imbecile!
[ His demeanor changes so rapidly it's a bit shocking, but, Break just sort of flops around, messing with his lollipop. ]
Who can say? I certainly am not qualified to judge a being such as her! But Chains, I think, would be a little easier to explain. When an illegal contract is made, the human playing host to the Chain in their body will have a tattoo-looking insignia appear right over their heart. The top is a needle--every time they use the Chain's power, the more humans they feed to it, well... tick, tock. It's simply a matter of time after that. Of course... the promise you could, oh, reverse the destruction of something precious to you would be far more alluring than common sense if you were desperate, would it not?
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[Tohko burned Xerxes information onto her brain and sighed. So..Alice had made a contract and had a Chain put in her body..and she had turned into a monster after feeding countless people into the Abyss. Break might have tried to stop her, and..got pushed in as a result.]
..Possibly..but you know, even if I was desperate, I wouldn't want to endanger others. If I was to make a contract like that, I would want only one person to get hurt-me.
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There is never an "only you" can be hurt in anything, be it contracting or simple relationships. Every power comes with a price--
[ Crunch goes the lollipop. ]
You may lose your head, but then the person next to you has to deal with the aftermath. In particular, I think, the same might be said of our so-called 'saviors'. What is the cost of what they do? What deal did they have to make? Why would Mister Jason feel the need to try to silence us into obedience through force if he was not concerned about that price? What you do not see tells you more than what you do. I would like to see... what shall happen after this.
Desperation breeds belligerence and ignorance... oppression breeds revolution and planning.
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Then I just have to make sure that my friends and loved ones aren't standing next to me in that scenario. However..Jason's probably concerned about his own hide, since he might not want to end up dead..and we were saved..because Ruana destroys our worlds by looking at them.
..And while might might happen next will be interesting..we have to make sure that we don't plan foolishly.
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What a mess I have found myself in.
[ All he can think of was how something that had ruled his life for so long was so utterly decimated in seconds at Alice's irritation. And the ensuing bloody rain. Sigh. ]
It is indeed good that I am a servant, or this would be a most irritating and unfamiliar situation to clean up.
[ Which you can take as a sort of "I'll help if you need it" kind of thing, Tohko. But more importantly... ]
About this "network" you speak of... I presume it has to do with the odd... contraptions in this place, such as that lift?
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[Tohko then looked out toward the elevator and nodded before looking back at Xerxes.]
That's the elevator..and yes, it is a technological appliance..if you need help using it, I can show you how to.
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Elevator... I suppose it does not elevate us in terms of status, then? It really is a shame, perhaps we could use it to curry favor with our ad-min-is-trai-tors.
[ But on a less silly note-- ]
Unfortunately, I am afraid we are not yet elevated enough from my perspective, as you have probably realized. The help would be most appreciated, Miss Amano. Perhaps I can repay the favor in kind.
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It would be nice if we could use it to rise from status above the Administrators..but, sadly, it just elevates us in place.
However, I don't mind showing you how the network works once you're done with your tea. I've already shown two people how to use it before, so it's not that hard to use. You don't have to repay me though..I'm just happy to help out.
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I do not enjoy owing people, Miss Amano. Though I have one thing I do want to ask you first:
[ It means they'll collect on it later, after all. ]
Is my tea really that terrible as to have no flavor whatsoever? I have been serving the Rainsworths for some years now, and in all my time, I am reasonably sure the most expensive tea that I brought with me would, at least, elicit some reaction--be it dislike or otherwise.
[ He can't help asking. He noticed, and he finds it odd. What they'd allowed him to have here, was, indeed, one of the very best black teas money could find. ]
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I'm sorry! The tea is really sweet..the conversation has just been so engaging that I just haven't had a good opportunity to mention it.
[No, no, no, no...]
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Don't mind if he pauses, frowns slighty, then stands and walks over to where you are and glances at you, as if trying to figure something out--
At first he's just sort of oddly silent. ]
...
[ Break blinks once. ... Yes. Yes, he quite sees something wrong here. What, he cannot directly place, but it's like with Oz, just... in another way... ]
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... I am not the type to use information against people who are not a threat to me, Miss Amano. As it is just the two of us, you really should be a bit more honest. After all, I would hardly be a decent host if I allowed myself to cause you discomfort with what I offer.
[ So spit it out. What is going on with you, girl? ]
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..But when he said that she was lying, the mask of a smile just got even tighter. While she considered Xerxes a friend, she didn't consider him on the level where she would spill her secret to him. Only a few people knew that one, and she usually didn't let it up that easily sometimes.]
It's alright! Really, you're not causing me any discomfort. I'm not lying..the tea really is delicious, but in a serious conversation like this, sometimes there's not much room to talk about it, even if the tea is delicious.
[Nope, nope, not spilling, no..]
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Lying is bad form, Miss Am-a-no.
[ Break happily grabs Emily who goes to her usual spot on his shoulder, and then begins to clean up by stacking dishes on his head. As he is doing this, he turns. Curiosity compels him forward, somewhat, and he cannot help this urge to pry, pry, pry, because unlike Tohko, he's obnoxious. ]
What is it you're afraid of, exactly? Ridicule? Something else...? Not that I can blame you, of course, you must have been doing this for quite some time... so how about this: if you tell me, I will answer any questions you have honestly. That is, I think, only fair.
[ Now, you see, this is why he didn't bother answering before when she asked. And if not, well, nothing ventured, nothing gained. ]
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..Maybe, but so is asking people what they're hiding when they're not hiding anything. Besides..if I worried about bad form, that in itself would be bad form. You'd turn into Captain Hook.
[As she spoke, Tohko watched Xerxes clean up the dishes. While Tohko was still on edge on the inside, it was amazing that he could stack all those dishes on his head without dropping one or two. However, while his offer was tempting, Tohko..wasn't sure she wanted to go for it yet. After all, hadn't he been honest all this time?]
..But haven't you been honest this whole time?
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I do not know who this "Captain Hook" is, but he must have been quite a crook!
[ In other words, he only said he'd answer honestly, not that he hadn't been honest. It is simply in his nature to omit things, but that isn't lying. ]
It is actually rather insulting that you would not be frank with me. As a servant of nobility, it is my job to make sure the ones whom I serve, my guests, are well taken care of, and if you are not happy with something, but are not telling me, then how am I to fix it? What do you think I will do with this knowledge, exactly?
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[And Tohko might have shot herself in the foot with that statement. However, as Xerxes keeps speaking, Tohko sighs..but her smile is still kept on tight.]
I'm sorry..I'm not trying to be insulting, but really, I'm okay like this. There isn't a single thing about this teatime that I haven't enjoyed. You don't have to worry about me.
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[ Well, now he understands. Why would someone call a book delicious? That sounded quite literal... hmmm. He now has a decent hypothesis, but he can't be sure. Time to test it. ]
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The story is wonderful because, on the surface, it's a wonderful, engaging, and memorable fairy tale..but it's also a statement about growing up: how it's terrible..and why it's not that bad either. It's just like a delicious slice of warm apple pie mixed with vanilla ice cream! It's wonderful!
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... A most interesting synopsis! I shall have to read this book when I have the chance, assuming the library here is not as dreadful as it first appears.
[ But he smiles brightly, now. ]
I should thank you for telling me, Miss Amano, even if only in a roundabout sense. I rather suppose this would explain your poorly built mask... it is rather hard to steep tea made from words, after all. In the future, I shall have to see what I can do to suit your tastes a bit better. You shall have to explain this to me properly, however, at some point. Consider it a reward for being so helpful; I will aid you in whatever way I can--just as I said I would. Even if you refuse to consider it in simplistic terms.
[ Now, really, was that so hard, Tohko? ... Never mind he sort of tricked you into babbling a confirmation at him, shh. ]
... Besides which, lying does not suit you at all. This sort of honesty is, I think, much a more fetching shade on a Librarian like you.
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