week two, sunday
[Post-execution.
The death of Higekiri isn't surprising, but it is wrong. Higekiri shielded a murderer. For that, he should have been punished, yes.
By death?
Not likely.
Barnham scowls, stalking away from the scene immediately. He'll be off to the side of one of the buildings, leaning against it with his arms crossed. He needs a moment to go take a breather and get over this total and complete disregard for justice and what is Right.
JUSTICE HAS NOT BEEN DONE.]
The death of Higekiri isn't surprising, but it is wrong. Higekiri shielded a murderer. For that, he should have been punished, yes.
By death?
Not likely.
Barnham scowls, stalking away from the scene immediately. He'll be off to the side of one of the buildings, leaning against it with his arms crossed. He needs a moment to go take a breather and get over this total and complete disregard for justice and what is Right.
JUSTICE HAS NOT BEEN DONE.]
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But he can't accept it.
There are children here, and people who are not meant for this life. Even those with negative aspects on their posters deserve better than this.]
I am aware, yes. [And then... slowly, because isn't this the real question:] Why are you telling me this?
[He can defend his views all day, but the real question is--why Chane is here in the first place.]
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...
[ Chane doesn't have a logical answer. She has the hot blooded sentiment she seems to have inherited from Jacuzzi Splot and little idea why she's chosen to expend it here. But an answer? She can't give Barnham one.
Tired of answering for herself, she almost says nothing. Almost. ]
My motives are my own. Leave it at that.
[ translation: ugh acting like a person is the worst ]
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Fine.]
Then I shall give you a similar answer.
[But a little bit better. He's too honest not to.]
I am aware that this game is designed to break down our justice, the way we stand for truth, and what we believe in.
[He shakes his head.]
To give in simply because that is their intent would be deplorable.
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No, you do not understand.
[ Not completely. Part of Chane is disappointed to see him regain his guard after so steadily letting it relieve, but a larger part of her know it could be for the best. ]
This game is designed to entertain those who are funding it. Have you ever heard of the Reforma agraria?
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[An Inquisitor that hasn't, how troubling (no it's because of the stupid Labyrinthia bullshit).]
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It was one of the many atrocities committed during la Represión Franquista. The young men involved claim to be motivated by the politics of the time, but they had no qualms about using their wealth and privilege to hunt peasants on horseback. [ When you underline something in HTML, you underline it
in real lifeon the written page. ] Calling it as they did - Reforma agraria - was a contextual joke, because they felt little enough about the act that the perpetrators could laugh about it.People like that, who may be of the same ilk as the Sheriff's unnamed benefactors, do not care about you or me.
[ HAND CRAMPING UP ARGH ]
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Clearly, they do not.
[He spends a long time reading that note, pondering it quietly, before:]
However, that is all the more reason to stand up to this ridiculous situation. I do not intend to simply lie quietly and allow such things to pass.
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No one is listening to you, Inquisitor.
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[He shakes his head.]
I do not need anyone to listen to me.
[He knows...that nobody really thinks he's doing anything but causing a fuss.]
The False Sheriff has no intentions of changing the game. That much is starkly clear. I do not care what it is he thinks of me. And the others here... they are simply doing the best they may.
If I must tread this path alone, I shall.
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Well and, that's fine.
It's...
- it's fine.
Chane stands back up, trying to look certain and stoic but failing somewhat. In fact, for the first time, she looks as small as she is, like a young woman who wants to say so much but can't.
Any second now, that'll go away and she'll be herself again.
Really, any moment.
... In a few minutes? ]
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He understand, he thinks. As far as he can, because really--]
I am not so foolish, nor so self-absorbed as to think I am the only one who wishes to end this game.
[It'd be ridiculous; he knows everyone is working hard to do just that. And he is glad that they are doing so subtly, with all of the caution they can muster.
But.]
I cannot sacrifice my duty for the sake of safety. To do so would be a betrayal to my own morals that I could not tolerate. [Even if it gets him killed.] I can ask only for your understanding, Madam Walken.
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All the understanding in the world will mean nothing to him when he is dead. And yet, if that's what he wants... She can't find it in herself to gainsay his wishes when he's being so clear. She has no power to convince him of anything, Chane gets that.
So, simply, she nods. Composure is regained in increments, lending colour back to her face. ]
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Which is ridiculous. She has no reason to care so much if he gets his fool self killed, right?]
... It is appreciated. I fear I have done a poor job in repaying your concern for me.
[He can admit that much.]
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...
[ Ultimately, Chane leaves him where he is, tucked between the buildings, alone with his own crushing and misguided sense of justice. ]