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hydrokinetics) wrote2017-01-22 12:49 pm
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He fits them together in sunshine or rain, each one is unique, no two are the same [W2, Sunday]
[The execution was quick and fast, but the memory was less quick to fade. He'd watched the whole thing, relieved that Ezio kept his promise to be quick with her death and sickened at the idea that this may not always be the case.
None of this is fair. Two people are now dead thanks to this game and it bothers him more than he'd like. He knows that people are taking care of giving the girls a proper burial though and while it takes time he does find himself wandering toward the graveyard.
It's here he spots Hannibal with a shovel in hand, dirt on his clothing and a grave in progress. Though he almost looks down with it, Percy does approach. He's alone this time, no Mrs. O'Leary with him, and though he can't keep his eyes off of the hole in the ground he does speak up.]
...I don't think I could have ever imagined you with this much dirt on your clothes.
None of this is fair. Two people are now dead thanks to this game and it bothers him more than he'd like. He knows that people are taking care of giving the girls a proper burial though and while it takes time he does find himself wandering toward the graveyard.
It's here he spots Hannibal with a shovel in hand, dirt on his clothing and a grave in progress. Though he almost looks down with it, Percy does approach. He's alone this time, no Mrs. O'Leary with him, and though he can't keep his eyes off of the hole in the ground he does speak up.]
...I don't think I could have ever imagined you with this much dirt on your clothes.
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[ His voice is calm, but it is tinged with solemness, however slight. It's something it sounds like he takes quite seriously, and maybe even he's sorry that Percy does have a negative opinion. But he doesn't push on that or why Percy has seen them in the past. Without Percy offering it, it wouldn't be right for him to ask.
So instead, he continues digging, letting the silence linger for a few moments as what Percy says sinks in. He's surprised to hear his own thoughts mirrored, naturally, but he gives time before a response. ]
Logically, it may be. If the selfish man wins the game, then he will only continue to be selfish. However. Removal is a task that seems well-defined. It will end up here.
[ Here, being the graves, which he nods to. Though Hannibal doesn't respond with each shying away from the idea or bolstering it. His response is perfectly neutral. He's prompting Percy to speak more on it if he wants to. ]
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On the other hand, he knows this game pretty well. The gentle prompting without saying much, the neutral ground that would get Percy wound up enough to keep talking. It's a trick Chiron uses on him sometimes. Hell, it's a trick Annabeth uses sometimes, too, and it's for that reason that Hannibal's able to use it as well.]
I think removal of a threat is a lot more noble than selfish gain, mostly. The thing is if someone who has the greater good in mind ends up winning, wouldn't they be likely to bring all of these people back anyway? That can't be guaranteed with someone who might save themselves or...I don't know, do something worse. [He shrugs to himself.] I don't think it really hit most of us that people are going to start dying no matter what. Not until today, anyway.
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Though naturally, he's surprised that Percy would be the one to speak to that sentiment. It's not what he would expect from a young man, generally speaking. There's logic in Percy's thoughts, because Hannibal had wondered the same, but to wonder in itself was a taboo. But it's almost fitting. Someone that would have these kinds of thoughts would naturally end up speaking to him. They always seemed to. ]
I'm inclined to agree with you. If what the Sheriff told us is true, then the stakes are high, but also nebulously so. The fact that the result of all of this is dependent on the last person standing is troubling, to say the very least.
[ He pauses to throw a heavy scoop of dirt out, but continues easily ]
If death is the inevitable result for so many, then we can only hope that last person is of a similar mindset. That, or it would be beneficial to the entire group to ensure that.
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Of course, explaining all of that would probably make him sound crazy to the nice psychiatrist, so Percy keeps his mouth shut in that regard.]
People can be unpredictable, but I think people can also change their mind at the last minute. Like...it's possible for someone evil to change their mind to do something good for the world, but it's just as possible for someone good to do something selfish and evil. That's why it's better for us to all work as a group so we aren't isolating people and giving them the chance to do something huge to screw all of us. [It's a pensive little thought, something he's put some thought into since speaking with Tiara prior to her execution.]
But how can we get people to agree to that mindset and stick with it? Tiara said that Ao acted because she had someone to get back to in her world, and the Sheriff didn't help any. People are probably going to be scared.
[And yet, strangely, if he's scared he's not saying or displaying so.]
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[ As a balance to Percy's calm, Hannibal has a certainty in his voice in response. There's no doubt in his mind that people will be scared. It's a frightening situation, and that will only become more evident the longer it goes on. He doesn't have any doubts that the weeks ahead will be difficult ones as a result.
Of course, that certainty doesn't make things any easier. On the contrary, it makes them quite a bit more difficult. ]
I do not believe there will be any certain way to prevent what we're both concerned with. Only measures with the hopes to reduce the chance. Perhaps if we were to bring up this logic, though not in such blunt terms... That could be helpful. It wouldn't be able to deter the selfish among us. But it could bolster those willing to work for a common goal.
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What would you suggest is a less blunt way of bringing it up anyway? Any ideas?