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Live and die, and then... [open]
Who: D, his Left Hand, anyone
What: Open and closed prompts for general June catch all
When: early june and onward
Where: Various places
Content Warnings:: mention of blood drinking, apathy towards violence, casual disregard for the safety of others, violence, additional warnings to be added to closed prompts in comments
1. A stiff drink; any time in June, especially after the wilderness expedition returns; open
The end of the previous month had brought an end to D's excessive bloodthirst. Which meant that he could once again drink alcohol without experiencing an almost painful and intensely bitter disappointment at every drop that passed his lips and wasn't blood.
He was still not a very social person, but could be found in various drinking establishments around the city, slowly making his way through the wide variety of unfamiliar alcohol. His usual habit was to order the strongest drinks on offer and work his way down from there.
2. A bloodless cut; two weeks before the end of June; open
D wasn't one to get involved in the affairs of others. Drunken brawls simply weren't his concern, and even when one escalated immediately to a lethal level and had people fleeing, D only glanced over briefly to see why everyone was screaming and running.
This was more than just a drunken argument getting out of hand, but apparently a case of corruption. The corrupted man was apparently not satisfied yet either, as he was lunging at the next nearest person with a jagged piece of wood from a broken chair.
Though he was half way across the room, D was suddenly next to the man in the blink of an eye. Before the sound of his sword being drawn could completely fade from the air his first slash had cut through the weapon, turning it from sharp enough to stab to a blunt end. The second slash, even faster and seeming no more than an arc of silvery light passed through the man's torso before he could stab the newly blunt end of his improvised weapon into his target.
Despite the arc of the slash that should've cut the man in half, he didn't even stumble. The man jabbed his newly blunted weapon against his target, only to realize it was no longer suitable for stabbing. D is the next target of his ire, the remaining stub of chair leg swung at him like a club was caught in D's left hand.
It was a waiting game now, to see how long it would take a corrupted person to drop from the very unusual slash he'd made that hadn't broken the skin or spilled a single drop of blood.
3. Wildcard
What: Open and closed prompts for general June catch all
When: early june and onward
Where: Various places
Content Warnings:: mention of blood drinking, apathy towards violence, casual disregard for the safety of others, violence, additional warnings to be added to closed prompts in comments
1. A stiff drink; any time in June, especially after the wilderness expedition returns; open
The end of the previous month had brought an end to D's excessive bloodthirst. Which meant that he could once again drink alcohol without experiencing an almost painful and intensely bitter disappointment at every drop that passed his lips and wasn't blood.
He was still not a very social person, but could be found in various drinking establishments around the city, slowly making his way through the wide variety of unfamiliar alcohol. His usual habit was to order the strongest drinks on offer and work his way down from there.
2. A bloodless cut; two weeks before the end of June; open
D wasn't one to get involved in the affairs of others. Drunken brawls simply weren't his concern, and even when one escalated immediately to a lethal level and had people fleeing, D only glanced over briefly to see why everyone was screaming and running.
This was more than just a drunken argument getting out of hand, but apparently a case of corruption. The corrupted man was apparently not satisfied yet either, as he was lunging at the next nearest person with a jagged piece of wood from a broken chair.
Though he was half way across the room, D was suddenly next to the man in the blink of an eye. Before the sound of his sword being drawn could completely fade from the air his first slash had cut through the weapon, turning it from sharp enough to stab to a blunt end. The second slash, even faster and seeming no more than an arc of silvery light passed through the man's torso before he could stab the newly blunt end of his improvised weapon into his target.
Despite the arc of the slash that should've cut the man in half, he didn't even stumble. The man jabbed his newly blunted weapon against his target, only to realize it was no longer suitable for stabbing. D is the next target of his ire, the remaining stub of chair leg swung at him like a club was caught in D's left hand.
It was a waiting game now, to see how long it would take a corrupted person to drop from the very unusual slash he'd made that hadn't broken the skin or spilled a single drop of blood.
3. Wildcard
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Left Hand had gotten them kicked out of that particular establishment, and D wasn't too upset over the loss of someone who refused to serve a drink any way except the traditional manner. "Some people get very upset over little things."
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For his part, D did nothing to contradict the small voice. "My drinking partner may have insulted his ability to hold his alcohol."
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"If they had my preferred drink I might consider it a loss." D was accustomed to being kicked out, refused service, or chased out of town as it was. "And you, are you just out for a relaxing drink or are you searching for something?"
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"Call me D. The place I'm from is very similar to this."
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"Being trapped in a single town like this must feel very stifling in comparison to the openness of space."
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Those who bring others down to rise themselves up were the ones that Padmé did not like. She gave a rueful smile. "Yes and no. There is still plenty that goes on, although I do miss my work in the Senate."
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The constant threat of beasts helped as well. Nothing brought humanity together like a common enemy.
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D was also not in any rush to aid a move to remove the Pthumerians that lacked support from the Trench natives. This was their world, and they chose to worship the Pthumerian Patrons. Not all of them did, but enough that D wouldn't attempt to change that unless some extremely alarming new information came to light.
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Not everything they'd made had been terrible.
"Something being 'best overall' is often used to excuse terrible injustices and crimes to preserve the safety and peace of mind of larger groups against the misfortune of one or a few. The tyranny of the masses."
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"I've been blessed that that isn't the case on my planet. We... can still strive to be better, but we have made strides." Padmé hoped that they would continue to do so, not returning to an isolationism approach once more. Naboo had enough to share.
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Humans were lucky it had happened during Vampire rule with Vampires doing most of the fighting. Even then the way it ended couldn't be called a true victory.
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"Just because it's necessary doesn't make it any less bad. The two aren't mutually exclusive." The idea of a war being 'good' is much more difficult than something that's bad but necessary. A good war is hard for D to imagine at all, what would such a thing even look like.
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"No. No it doesn't. Sometimes you have to fight for what you believe in, but I will always prefer to try the diplomatic approach first. Words can go a long way."
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"There's certainly room for diplomacy among the different factions here before it turns into an outright conflict." Things have been calm if tense between the Hunters and the Sanctuary, but D feels it's only a matter of time before that turns into an open conflict.
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D had no interest in declaring war on the Hunters here and plunging this place into chaos. He was prone to doing as he felt best and leaving communities to deal with the consequences of having their ill cruelty or apathy ripped away, but that wasn't an option here.
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She might be able to handle a blaster but that didn't mean that Padmé wanted to use it all the time.
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