mercurialize: (Yeah I'm a little mad)
Good question... ([personal profile] mercurialize) wrote2015-01-15 09:28 pm

Eighteenth

[Public Voice]

I've talked to a few of you about this, but all right. Question. People come here because they have to fix themselves, right? That's rhetorical. My real question is, do they actually deserve it or is it just because they can be changed?

We don't actually have that answer, do we?

[Inmate Filter]

Then, for you guys, is that change even helpful or would you call it harmful to your way of life? Whatever it was before. People make enemies, I know how it is.


[Open Action Spam: Gym]

[Kylar's around every early morning that the Barge isn't on fire or trying to rhyme and sing with itself. With the ka'kari back at his disposal he has a ton of practicing to do. Today's stunt, he tries to coat a training dummy with the ka'kari. Giving it a thick black metalic armor. He knows better than to attack it with Retribution, actually, the ka'kari warned him of that. There will be questions of Why later.

So he tears at it with a dagger attempting every move he can think of. But the dagger is taking far more damage than the ka'kari, in fact, the metal hasn't even dented. When he's done, he wills the ka'kari back into his skin. There's just one problem.]


You ate the dummy!

~Devourer.~

Stop it! I'm supposed to be keeping an eye on this stuff from people destroying it. Not destroying it myself.

~You never learn, do you? First, you complain when I don't obey, now you complain when I do. Which will it be next time?~

You weren't supposed to eat-

[Wait. Is someone else in here?]
routemistress: (monochrome)

[personal profile] routemistress 2015-01-16 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a thing that can 'appen, aye, but not as often as you might think. You ever 'eard the saying about when what you've got is a hammer, all your problems look like nails? Sometimes there might've been more options you didn't think of at the time.

And sometimes not. I've 'ad to make some awful choices in my time. Graduating 'ere's no guarantee that you won't 'ave to again, but I know you know that. But we should be able to get you to a place where you've got a much bigger toolbox to choose from. At the very least.
routemistress: (luminous)

[personal profile] routemistress 2015-01-16 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
No, it doesn't always work like that, I know, but you'd be surprised 'ow often it can be made to. If you go in determined to make it that way. Not always. I agree there; just often enough to be worth a shot.

You've got a specific thing you're chewing on 'ere, 'aven't you?
routemistress: (black hat)

[personal profile] routemistress 2015-01-16 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Bottom line is it's packing a lot of life experience into a relatively short time, without anyone 'aving to stay dead from the mistakes and bad choices. That's a chance you rarely get outside this boat: to know that no matter 'ow bad it gets you can always keep learning from it.

Not just inmates, either. I don't think those of us that volunteered are necessarily better or wiser'n those that 'aven't. Sometimes we've just been luckier.
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-01-16 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Or engineer the events that led up to them choices to give you a wider range of options. Or start over in a completely new world. The sky's the limit 'ere, Kyle.
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-01-16 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
At the very least, you go back equipped with resources to make it work out better.