Well, I've already heard a bit about you, but I wanted to hear it from yourself. What's your stance on murder and what kind of world do you want to bring forth—if you don't mind answering?
[They aren't at all surprised by the question and seem to have an answer prepared.]
I'd rather avoid murder as an option. If the first instinct is to harm another person in order to ensure their own survival when there's another option, that's cowardly intent. There's nothing brave or noble about taking that route.
[They know it's a two-part question, but they're waiting for Ray in case he wants to grill them on that.]
I believe that should anyone under my leadership commit such a crime it would simply be because they truly felt there wasn't any other option. And if they felt that, it means I didn't reach them in a way that they felt they had another choice. Naturally I would be disappointed in them, but moreso in myself.
[...] As to the rest, I cannot say yet. But I believe you'll see soon enough.
[ray has, like, no reference for leaders other than his fellow 12-year-old sibling, so he has no idea if this is a good or bad quality to have just yet, but.]
I wish I could tell you, but I'm sure you know by now that we're under divine oath as well. [They sound regretful at least, and a hand comes up to touch the edge of their mask.] The same oath that's bound us to these temporarily. But you're rather bright. You'll understand what I mean soon enough.
Edited (do you ever repeat yourself and then hate yourself im sorry jan) 2019-02-21 02:13 (UTC)
Ah, yes, the world. [Well. Ray's probably going to hate this.]
As for the world...a world where those in it can break free of chains they've been tied to due to their birth right or circumstance. I'd like to see a world where people can pursue their dreams and their goals, where hard work is acknowledged as much as positions of power. [Hm.] ...the world doesn't have to be filled with people who are independent and alone. If I can create a world where even one person can find another and help them expand their world and experience new things? I'll be satisfied.
You can't tell me you'd be satisfied if they did. [Also yes Beauty is soft, sorry. However:] They say that there's still beauty in tragedy. True, or false?
[They're also not giving any tells to which they believe yet.]
Tragedy is just tragedy. It's a pretty story only when it's not happening to you.
[in his eyes, there's nothing beautiful about what he and family have gone through—a tragedy of its own in the making, but one he's determined to rewrite.]
Of course. [Where to start...who do they like the most?] I've come to find that Sincerity, Love and Piety are the ones I like most in this game. Indulgence I understand well enough, and Justice is very eager, very kind. All of them are very unique in their own ways, though I suppose Love, Sincerity and I have the most in common.
As for the least...I don't agree with Ruin's methods, nor do I understand Disorder's methods. Very unladylike.
Like and dislike are subjective, wouldn't you say? The real trouble with Disorder is that she's fickle. She's been known to change who she does and doesn't like on a whim should they spite her.
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I'd rather avoid murder as an option. If the first instinct is to harm another person in order to ensure their own survival when there's another option, that's cowardly intent. There's nothing brave or noble about taking that route.
[They know it's a two-part question, but they're waiting for Ray in case he wants to grill them on that.]
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Senri said something like that. Then, what would you do if one of your followers did take that route?
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I would take full responsibility since that would mean that I've failed them.
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That's an interesting answer.
[he was kind of expecting another "well, guess i'll just live with it."]
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[...] As to the rest, I cannot say yet. But I believe you'll see soon enough.
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... Ominous, thanks.
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All right. Then, the second question...?
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As for the world...a world where those in it can break free of chains they've been tied to due to their birth right or circumstance. I'd like to see a world where people can pursue their dreams and their goals, where hard work is acknowledged as much as positions of power. [Hm.] ...the world doesn't have to be filled with people who are independent and alone. If I can create a world where even one person can find another and help them expand their world and experience new things? I'll be satisfied.
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... I see. [mentally puts this next to piety's veiled criticism of beauty being naive. yeah.] I'm assuming you'd hate it too if someone like Ruin won.
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[They're also not giving any tells to which they believe yet.]
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Tragedy is just tragedy. It's a pretty story only when it's not happening to you.
[in his eyes, there's nothing beautiful about what he and family have gone through—a tragedy of its own in the making, but one he's determined to rewrite.]
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Then? What about the other gods—what do you think of them?
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Whoever you like the most or whoever you like the least?
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As for the least...I don't agree with Ruin's methods, nor do I understand Disorder's methods. Very unladylike.
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Along those lines... do you know who Disorder might really not like among the gods? Though I realize that's probably not an easy thing to answer.
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I'm getting that impression.
[doesn't look like he's going to be able to figure out chuuya's upcoming alignment through this line of thinking. damn.]
Thanks anyway. Does that mean even though I annoyed her this week, she might get over it?
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