[He's actually quiet for a long moment or two. He doesn't know what the curse entails exactly, but he knows it's related to lying. It's only Monday. He's had to tread carefully so much.]
Senri wanted someone who had talked to Ruin, and I wanted to know what world they wanted to create. [And... sigh.] That idiot was also digging himself a grave during the trial.
A business transaction then, and yet you not only attempted to slander my name but created a spectacle to take eyes off of those who can't always defend themselves. [A hand comes up to their chin.] Interesting...
[No because, to borrow Sib's words from chat, Beauty is just bumblefucking their way to the right answer here.]
Just curious what you might have learned from her. Ruin is a rather interesting sort of person, but not many engage with her unless it's, as you've said, a necessity. [So??] I fail to see how stepping in and lying about your alignment so publicly was a necessity though.
...because she's scary. [Like. There's that, but:] People who speak to her have their own plans in mind, and I'd like to understand yours before someone else gets hurt.
[Beauty's kind of a baby, please don't listen to them.]
I suppose that's one way to look at it, but there's still the fact that what caused the ruin will leave a lasting impact as well.
[There's a tilt of the head.] I don't necessarily believe rumors, and I also think that if this were true you would have taken the opportunity to start making your plans to do so last week when he was hosting.
Doing anything to Justice during hosting would have been stupid. Unless you're someone doing it simply for show, there's no point. Too many people are talking to and watching him.
It's better to do it when he isn't involved.
[But.]
I don't want to destroy him. I cursed Estelle myself so people would talk to me about whether the rumor was true, and then I could convince them to join Justice if they were so concerned.
Yes, I'm aware. [What.] We know when you use your powers, so it wasn't exactly hard to realize what happened then. Though I have to ask...why would you do something so convoluted when there are much simpler solutions?
Your heart was in the right place, but you overlooked several details. For instance, if you're going to go about it that way, might I suggest someone who would make things less...ah, comical?
I didn't ask for your opinion. [But he sighs, resigned.] I assumed people would be more willing to listen to a girl who seemed kind and innocent. Not ridicule her.
You summoned me, so actually yes you did. [Aha.] While it isn't a bad strategy, if you're planning on reaching a mass audience you have to be sure you're going to engage someone who has enough connections to be taken seriously. Hardly anyone will believe a girl who isn't nearly as outspoken. [A pause.] You may have had better luck with Madoka-chan.
[Another beat.] Please don't curse Madoka-chan.
[Anyway.] Why do you think I asked Senri-kun for his assistance with my roses? He's very charismatic. He reminds me of…well, me. But I knew he'd do well to get people to listen.
[They lean forward, seemingly staring directly into Sasuke's soul.] So, Uchiha-kun, please explain to me what your ultimate goal is. I'd like to hear your proposition as to why Justice should win.
[Sasuke will remember that. Consider Madoka cursed.]
I can see why he won't shut up about you. [Geez. WHOA. Very slightly, Sasuke leans in the opposite direction even though Beauty isn't exactly in his business or anything.
Don't look at his black, dirty soul.]
He's youngest, a new generation. He has more opportunity to grow into a strong leader. It won't be easy. He has to work for it. People will tell him what he wants to hear, they'll try to force him to do what they want when he is listening to advice.
He talks about me that much? [Immediately the god perks up.] Ahhh, that's adorable! [ANYWAY. Back to Sasuke's tainted soul. Beauty listens, and they consider this for a very, very long time before they bring a hand to cup their chin in thought.]
…do you suppose you're projecting just a little too much, Uchiha-kun?
What were leaders like in your village? Were they old people who were built on tradition? Is that why you're insistent it should be someone young who can be easily influenced to something else? That actually seems a little cruel, forcing someone to have to make their own decisions like that.
[A disappointed shake of the head.] Poor, poor Justice...
[The question makes his hackles raise. Probably because it's not far from the truth?]
Don't give me that. It isn't cruel. Justice is his own god. He can make decisions himself. He's willing to try and listen to others, and he's already shown us he can take initiative.
Unlike the rest of us, whom you haven't even given a chance? [This is now just fascinating, please continue.] I don't disagree that Justice can make decisions himself and that he can take initiative, but I disagree that burning down everyone else is the best solution.
What he wants is... naive without guidance. He doesn’t want to be a tyrant. He doesn’t want anyone to suffer. Noble but difficult to obtain. But it’s the goal I’m looking for in the end.
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I won't apologize for using it how I did. [Though he does maybe feel a bit bad for Senri.] Or pretending I was aligned with you.
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Senri wanted someone who had talked to Ruin, and I wanted to know what world they wanted to create. [And... sigh.] That idiot was also digging himself a grave during the trial.
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A business transaction then, and yet you not only attempted to slander my name but created a spectacle to take eyes off of those who can't always defend themselves. [A hand comes up to their chin.] Interesting...
...you've spoken to Ruin then?
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It was a necessity. [sweats] I've spoken to her, yes. Why?
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Just curious what you might have learned from her. Ruin is a rather interesting sort of person, but not many engage with her unless it's, as you've said, a necessity. [So??] I fail to see how stepping in and lying about your alignment so publicly was a necessity though.
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[CAN'T BELIEVE BEAUTY IS ALL BEAUTY AND NO BRAINS.]
Why are you so interested in what Ruin says?
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...because she's scary. [Like. There's that, but:] People who speak to her have their own plans in mind, and I'd like to understand yours before someone else gets hurt.
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Seeing the ruin of things isn't inherently bad. It allows for a new beginning. A new start.
[He frowns.]
Estelle claims I want to destroy Justice. Do you want to believe that?
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I suppose that's one way to look at it, but there's still the fact that what caused the ruin will leave a lasting impact as well.
[There's a tilt of the head.] I don't necessarily believe rumors, and I also think that if this were true you would have taken the opportunity to start making your plans to do so last week when he was hosting.
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It's better to do it when he isn't involved.
[But.]
I don't want to destroy him. I cursed Estelle myself so people would talk to me about whether the rumor was true, and then I could convince them to join Justice if they were so concerned.
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Yes, I'm aware. [What.] We know when you use your powers, so it wasn't exactly hard to realize what happened then. Though I have to ask...why would you do something so convoluted when there are much simpler solutions?
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Everyone needed a more pressuring reason. But they just assumed it was a joke.
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Your heart was in the right place, but you overlooked several details. For instance, if you're going to go about it that way, might I suggest someone who would make things less...ah, comical?
[Sorry Estelle.]
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I didn't ask for your opinion. [But he sighs, resigned.] I assumed people would be more willing to listen to a girl who seemed kind and innocent. Not ridicule her.
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[Another beat.] Please don't curse Madoka-chan.
[Anyway.] Why do you think I asked Senri-kun for his assistance with my roses? He's very charismatic. He reminds me of…well, me. But I knew he'd do well to get people to listen.
[They lean forward, seemingly staring directly into Sasuke's soul.] So, Uchiha-kun, please explain to me what your ultimate goal is. I'd like to hear your proposition as to why Justice should win.
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I can see why he won't shut up about you. [Geez. WHOA. Very slightly, Sasuke leans in the opposite direction even though Beauty isn't exactly in his business or anything.
Don't look at his black, dirty soul.]
He's youngest, a new generation. He has more opportunity to grow into a strong leader. It won't be easy. He has to work for it. People will tell him what he wants to hear, they'll try to force him to do what they want when he is listening to advice.
He'll have to listen to his spirit.
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He talks about me that much? [Immediately the god perks up.] Ahhh, that's adorable! [ANYWAY. Back to Sasuke's tainted soul. Beauty listens, and they consider this for a very, very long time before they bring a hand to cup their chin in thought.]
…do you suppose you're projecting just a little too much, Uchiha-kun?
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What does that mean? [His brows furrow.] What am I supposed to be projecting?
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What were leaders like in your village? Were they old people who were built on tradition? Is that why you're insistent it should be someone young who can be easily influenced to something else? That actually seems a little cruel, forcing someone to have to make their own decisions like that.
[A disappointed shake of the head.] Poor, poor Justice...
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Don't give me that. It isn't cruel. Justice is his own god. He can make decisions himself. He's willing to try and listen to others, and he's already shown us he can take initiative.
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What he wants is... naive without guidance. He doesn’t want to be a tyrant. He doesn’t want anyone to suffer. Noble but difficult to obtain. But it’s the goal I’m looking for in the end.
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