Mithos Yggdrasill (
imatreenow) wrote2010-12-28 02:53 pm
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six [action/voice]
[A peaceful melody played on a panpipe can be heard through the journal, or by anyone who happens to be passing by House 52 this afternoon. Veteran residents may recognize this particular tune as one that Martel played on occassion during her stay in Luceti, but to Mithos it is simply the song his sister would play to comfort him all those many, many years ago. Even now, it remains a source of comfort, one of the ways in which he can remember Martel. He can feel her presence beside him as he sits beneath a tree at the edge of the woods behind the house. Outside, despite the chill. Martel's music was never meant to be contained by walls, just as her soul and his memories of her were never meant to be contained by death.
Recieving his sister's panpipe (yes, the very same one, even though it had been broken when last seen) has been the first good thing to happen in quite some time. It is like a reminder not to give up -- Martel still needs him.
Mithos is entirely unaware that the journal is recording him, thus replies to any voice responses (or written responses) will occur last chronologically. Just for clarification.]
Recieving his sister's panpipe (yes, the very same one, even though it had been broken when last seen) has been the first good thing to happen in quite some time. It is like a reminder not to give up -- Martel still needs him.
Mithos is entirely unaware that the journal is recording him, thus replies to any voice responses (or written responses) will occur last chronologically. Just for clarification.]
[voice] maybe :|a
[voice] talk about boys? or is that too gay?
Who are you to say that to me? Arrogant as always. [You humans are.]
[voice] is it's Unlimited Tsun Works it's okay
[voice] we're good to go then
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Anyway, he just laughs here] Human? You are the equal of all who have a wing and a brand in Luceti. There are far "lower" things than humans to be found amongst us and you, Yggdrasill, are the same as them.
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Shut up. Do you think I should accept being treated no better than vermin? I couldn't accept it before, so what makes you think I'll accept it now?
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[Oh, oh, this is fun]
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whining aboutguilt-tripping others about the terrible treatment he and Martel suffered long ago, experiences awful enough to make him want to bring change to the world. And then made him realize that the world couldn't change, that he would have to force his own change. But...something about the way Ciel says it, like it's a joke, makes Mithos wary of saying anything at all. He eyes the journal suspiciously for a brief moment before continuing.]A long time ago, when my sister and I were despised and treated as lower than dirt simply for being half-elves, something we have no choice in. Of course I couldn't tolerate it. [Not after about 14 years of shit, anyway, when he finally got the balls
and the bro-spiration courtesy of Kratosto actually do something about it.][voice]
So?
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Martel was killed because humans refused to accept us. Do you think I could accept that? Do you think I stood back and did nothing for my sister?
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However... if you are so wronged by the intolerance of others, your own intolerance is a grand farce indeed.
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Martel and I did nothing to earn such hatred. Humans have done plenty to justify my hatred of them.
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You may accept that, but I will never resign myself to a world that tramples on me.
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[voice] ...oh, let me fix that awkwardly ambiguous sentence construction
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Oh that is-] You would hold faith in the random and inane workings of this world? I knew you to be foolish, idealistic perhaps, Yggdrasill, but this level of witlessness outdoes all of my expectations.
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Shut up! Just shut up! As if I would ever turn back and accept anything as it is! What do you understand about me or Martel? [Urge to beat Ciel senseless: maximum capacity]
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[Hah. He shifts his position and-]
Good day.
[Book, shut]
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He wanted the last word, you miserable dog.]